New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
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pprapf^^ *r \m rp*p^, Tm NEW ULM, BROWN COUNTY, MINN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 1886. WHOLE NUMBER, 436 VOLUME NO. IX. NO. 19. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. and report at next session of the council WASHINGTON LETTER. STRICKLER, the number and kinds of tools USeekJg QJtepiew. (scrapers, shovels, etc.) belonging to [Official.] the city. Washington, May 7, 1886 Council Proceedings. City A certain mortgage executed by A. The events of the week at the Capital PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY Friton in favor of the city of New Ulm, City have been sufficiently varied in Session of the citv council of the was referred to tne city altorney for investigation. BY Office over Beussman's Hardware Store city of New Ulm held May 5, 1886. All character to give people of every taste JOa BOBLETER. members present, the mayor presiding. A petition of the fire department NEW ULM, MINN and tendency something to see or hear The minutes of the last session were asking that the council rent a suitable or think about. Of meetings there has read and approved. room vrlferein the department may C. BALTRUSCH. OFFICE OYER CITY DRUG STORE. been no end. There were mass meetings The following named persons made hold its meetings was referred to the Fire, Cyclone, Tornado, Hurricanes application for retail liquor licenses, committee on fire department, with to express symyathy with Gladstone's fexaa&s: and Windstorms. Represent the following and the bonds accompanying said applications power to act, report to be made at next Home rule bill, memorial services -DEALER INDry old reliable companies. being approved, licenses regular "session. Goods, $1,50 PER YEAR. to celebrate General Grant's German-American of N. Y. Springfield were granted: Ph. Gross, M. Hippert, The following bills were audited and birthday, a meeting in behalf of Indian Fire and Marine of Mass. Pennsylvania H. A. Subilia, agt., Henry Boehmke. allowed: Hats and Cass, Fire of Erie, Pa. Fireman's Mr. George Doebne appeared before education, in which Red and White ATrtllBj[. H. H. Bepssman, member of healtn Fund of California American Fire of the council and advocated the payment, FINISHED UPON APPUCATtOIf. Bqlrd $11,00 orators divided the time. There were Men's and Boys' Clothing, Philadelphia Orient of Hartford Commercial by the city, of a certain bill of Dr. A. Aug. HeRman, member of health meetings of the American Historical Union of London London Assurance Mueller, for medical and surgical treatment Bo*r&.., 13.00 Association, meetings of the American Co. and Northern, 'Assurance of a city poor, said bill having Dr. Job* Kiiala, health officer.. .30,50 Ladies'Jackets and Dolmans, Co, of London. been rejected at a previous meeting of Surgical Association, and lastly the Jacob NljE, registering 4 dogs,@15,.. 60 RESIDENT DENTIST. the council. On motion, the matter Office in Brown Countv Bank. H. Bibmler, cleaning streets, great charitable or calico meeting for LADIES' AND GENTS' Oflto, Corner Minnesota and 1st N. Streets. was laid over until the next session. NEW ULM. MINN WtfApril 13,00 which society had been cutting and fitting NEW ULM, MINN. Mr. Albert Freitag appeared before Furnishing Goods, Wm.Emperich.teaming on streets, 3,00 Mqitata}' Sample |oeg all through Lent. Easter week restored the council and made verbal application Peter Hfrrian, filling cisterns, 7,60 C. BBRBY, for permission to build a shed to shelter the social world to gayety. Released xtelrer, work at grave Jacob ALSO machinery on lot No. 12, block No. and planting trees,... 45,90 from the restrictions of the forty GROCERIES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, John 63, North of Centre street, said premises special police, 4,00 Office over Riesling, Keller & Co's days and forty nights of the penitential AND being within the properly established toiler, 2,00 CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, Mathiasv season, it first met again at the Chinese fire limits. Application withdrawn. J. Scha ahm, 1,00 SKW ULM, MINN BILLIARD HALL, BOOTS AND SHOES, Legation and danced for charity's sake ion,fch6clerk was instructed On JOS. A. ECKSTEIN, Messrs. Jacob Nix and R. Fischer todra order on the treasury for in calico frocks, waiscoats, and neckties. And the very latest patterns in EM. SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r, came before the council as a committee $74,00, sme being for payment of Attorney and Counselor There is little inclination, however, Dress Goods & Trimmings. from Hecker Post No. 48, G. A. outlot 101 purchased for grave to return to large entertainments Minn. Street, New Ulm. and asked for an appropriation by the My purchases have been made direct yard es. J^t T-JSLTTV. and late hours. Until the time for council of $35, to assist said Hecker and for cash, and I am thereby Onn mmendation of mayor Wescheouncil Post in defraying necessary expenses Titles examined and perfected enabled to ToaLe the lowest prices. eke, th appointed Mr. Geo. flight to the mountains and seaside, the Fine imported and domestic wines, for proper observance ot Memorial Call and examine mv stock and compare Particular attention given to collec Jacobs member of the local board of liquors, cigars, New Ulm and Milwaukee afternoon and early evening receptions Day, May 30th. On motion, the clerk prices befoie purchasing else health, term of three years, vice yitions beer. Splendid free lunch from 10 will attract fashionable folks, and the was authorized to issue an order on the where. Mr. H. Beussman, time expired, a. m. to 12 m. each day. |^"Offlce over Brown Co. Bank. city treasury for amount and purposes matinee will be the favorite form of frivolity. C. BALTJltsCH on, the front room of city On NEW ULM. MINN. above set forth. C. LE Ming's residence was desigthe clerk S '2BtrorxT o. ISBank. Messrs. Peter Herrian, John Neuman council room from and afate, nated FRANCIS BAASEN, And then our lawmakers on Capitol and Cnas. Stolle, tepresenting the and the annual rental |for ter this Hill have been versatile, irrelevant, Attorney and Counselor at Law. fire department, appeared before the and light fixed at $60,00. same, H. CHADBCURN, C. ROS* moral and extravagant. The River and council and advocated the purchase by On motion, the' New Ulm REVIEW President. Ca*h er PROPRIETOR OF THE the city of a steam fire engine. On was designated as the official paper of Harbor bill has been before the House Cor. Minn, and Centre Strs. motion, the matter as referred to a New Ulm Foundry the cityfor the ensuing year but that and members have been voting away Collections Promptly Attended to. special committee consisting of councilors all officfil notices and the council proceeding! the people's money as recklessly as if Bobleter and Leonhard with instructions be also published in the New NEW ULM, MINN. & MACHINE SHOP the Treasury surplus were inexhaustible. to ascertain and make teport MINN Ulm ltof. Adjourned. NEW ULM at next meeting ot probable cost There are some Representatives Collcction=an all buint. pertaining to banking I C. WESCHCKE, ot lire steamer oi other improved fire Corner Centre & Front Streets. promptly attended to. Attest: I Mavor. JOHN LIND. A. CHAOBEBO. who will never vote money for great apparatuses. NEW ULM, MINN. Individual Responsibitiy LIND & HAGBERG, Lop is SCHILLING, harbois and streams unless they can Mr. Jos. Kunz appeared befoie the The Foundrj nasbeen thoroughly refitted and I I Clerk. attorneys andCounselors at Law. am now prepared to do all kinds ot work on short vote money to be spent in their own council and asked permission to plant notice Repairing ol all kinds ol uiithweo and __$6O0j0O0. JBoard of Education. tiees and otherwise improve the tiact districts upon little streams or inlets Agricultural Implements i specialty ')nl experienced en ^ork- Regular meeting, Board of Educaon, Attend to Suits in all the State workmen are employed, and and paicel of land owned by the citv Eagle Mill Co. for the benefit of two or three of then trusted to my care will be c\e( uted with neatness Nfw Ulm, neld May 7th, 1886 and known :h "the bathing pi ice," & U. S. Courts. anddi'patch ALL WORK WARRANTED constituents. Tne meeting was called to order by near Minnesota river bridge. On rartion, CHAS. LEONHARD. Special Attention Paid to Collections. the president. Civil Service Reform has been attacked the application ot Mr. Kunz was Manufacturers of Present: Messrs. Bui'g, Friedman, GERMAN AND SCADIN AVIAN LAN- granted, said improvements to fce by a Kentucky Congressman, Mr. Star Sample Room, Hummel, Koch and tDoehne, also superintendent. ROLLER FLOUR made under the direction and supervision GUAGES SPOKEN. Taulbee, who said the law was conceived Absent: Mr. Pahl. ot the committee on parks. NEW ULM, MINN. in sin and brought forth in iniquity. The .minutes of the last regular meeting Fritz Ebersberg, a city poor,came before BY THE JACOB H0ESCHELER, rop'r. He contended, that its founder, were read and when read, ordered the council and asked foij ssistance Bradnal Reduction Roller DAKOTA HOUSE, to stand approved. Ou motion, the clerk was authorized Senator Pendleton, had been made a Cor. Minn. & Center streets, New Ulm Then the following bilU were audited, to draw an order on the city cat's paw, and that commissioner Eaton System. allowed and ordered paid, viz: OPP. POST OFFICE NEW ULM,MINN tieasury for $4, for the relief ot Mi. I desire to inform my former cus had made money out of the system. Ebersberg. ADOLPH SEITER, Prop'r tomers and friends, and "the public generally, Frank Friedman, sundries ..$6 15 Henry Meyer, planting trees 22 40 NEW ULM, MINN 'J he commute appo.nted to that I have opened a sample The senior senator from North Carolina, C. Bacji, sundries. 8.00 This house is the most centially In ex inline and compare the books ot room in the building lately by me occupied Jos, Bobleter, blanks 6 00. Cheap Cash Store. Mr. Vance, a disaffected Democrat, cated house in the city and W A. Olmsted, crayons, ink, erators etc 22 07. the eit\ clerk md tieisurer reported as a clothing store. The best of called upon the Senate to pass E. G. KcMJli, freight, drayage etc paid by him,2 78 affords good Sample Rooms. tint the\ hud completed their Wines, Liquors and Cigars Then board requested its building over the President's veto the bill that work and found the boots correct. will always be kept on hand. A fine committee to attend to the care of trees G^}0. J&dOSft Miss T. WestphaL The report was accepted and ordeied refuses to promote anatomical science lunch will be served from 10 a. m. to 12 m. planted on schoolhouse square, and pi iced on file and the committee through the robbery ot graves. Mr. have four white oak hitching posts put dicluuge l!f||tJilii|M!|i Vance was badly defeated, and as up in front of schoolhouse square at the wel1 Keeps on hand a large and The committee on streets and bridges DEALER IN expense of the district. surpiised and almost overwhelmed at 4k assorted stock of millinery, fancy made report as follows: DRY GOODS, Thenboard adjourned sine die. the eloquence which was called forth New Ulm, May 5, 1886. .goods and zephyr wool, opposite GROCERIESH^ROSCKERYS',NOTIONS FRANK jftmo, E. G. KOCH, To the Honorable, by his proposition. the Union Hotel, between second President. Clerk. The City Council of the city of and Third North streets. The Senators also discussed steamship 0ITT NOTICE. New Ulm, Minn'. NEW ULM, MINN and OILS. subsidies. From this they drifted Gentlemen.In compliance with a resolution adopted at the last session Notice is hereby given that the undersigned into a tariff debate on the relative condition of the council, your committee on Also Musical Instruments will be'at the City Cierk's office MILLINERY of labor in this country and streets and bridges begs leave to make irpm 7 to 8 o'clock every evening, and WHEELER & WIL- Europe, and they listened to a prohibition the following report: We find it necessary except Saturdays and Sundays, for thirty AND SOWS Latst Improved speech trom Senator Blair, although and proper to have sidewalks constructed days from this date, for the purpose DRESS MAKING. SEWING MACHINES. on the following named streets of receiving payment of poll tax or receiving there was no temperance bill without dela\: THOS. MULVERHILL, Prop. the names of those who desire before that body. Since the Senator Mrs. Anton Olding, All Boods Sold at Bottom Prices. 1st. On the west side of State street, to commute the same by working on Fine turnouts furnished with or without from New Hampshire is always agitatinf the sireets. from the Catholic church to Turner drivers at reasonable rates Fishing, hunting some moral question he is called and Pleasure parties furnished teims Ladies' By order of the stieet committee. NEXT DOOR TO Hall. NEW ULM, Saddle horses. Fine Carriages for funerils MINN I one of the purists of the Senate. But SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM, i 2a. On the north side of ThirdNorth JACOB ROHNER, Office and stable in Laudenschlager's Barn Jno. Neuman, 4 Street Commissioner. his speech was none the less good for street, from Minn. St. to State Jacob Klossner, Jr., Has on hand a good stock of Vlllnery Goods conslating Dated May 12th, 1886. street. its being irrelevant. He said in conclusion in pirt of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silk* OITT NOTICE. 3d. On the north side of Centre Ribbons, Feather*. Human Hair, Flowers, fcc that he had spoken partly as a Dealer in Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp street, from Park street to Front street. rIR, O-OODS, In* of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashion*ble Republican. He believed in doing this 4th. On the south side of Centre Notice is hereby given that the undersigned dressmaking done to order. DEALER IX Hats, Caps, Notions, that he spoke more as an American street, from Paik street to Valley will receive bids for the material and the construction of street street. and more as a man. With all its Groceries, Provisions, crossings on Minnesota street from and oth. On the west side of Valley Sl\elf| Sekvy Sk^dwkfe faultswith all its failures to reach its Crockery and Glassvmre, including 4th North street to and including ttreet, from Centre street to depot. ideal, he thought the Republican party 3d South street. Information 6th. On the south side of First South Green, Dried and Canned BBEWER.MALTSTER & BOTTLER. AND was the great agency, which, under as to material and manner of construction street, from Minnesota street to Valley Fruits* etc, etc. can be obtained of the undersigned. street. God, had saved the Republic. That All Kinds of Farm Machinery, Bids will be closed on June 2d next at 7th. On both sides of First North jftlW Ui,M, Mi]W party would yet, from the law of its I will alwajs take farm produce in exchange 6 o'clock p. m. street, from State street to German superior being and unfinished mission, for goods, and pay the highest market price for a This brewery is one of ihtMargest.establishment* The committee reserves the right t street. NEW ULM, MINN. of the kin iu the Minnesota Valley and is flttcii kinds of paper rags reject any or all bids. concentrate its tremendous energies 8th. On the east side of German op with all the modern improvements. Keg ani' By order of the city council, bottle beer fnrnishtd to anj pari of the city 01 street, from First North street to Second FR. WILLIAMS, upon this gigantic national evil until it In connect'on with my store I haie a first clas ahorft notice. My bottle beer is especially adapti HENRY CRONE, Street North street. was destroyed. ffot family use. saloon furnished v, ith a splendid billiard table and Jos. SCHMUCKER, Committee. 9th. On both sides of Second North Country brewers and others that bny malt wil i my customers will alwajs find good liquors and Dated May 11th, 1886. (May 26) And it to their interest to place tbeii orders with street, from Minnesota street to German The energetic citizens of Washington, cigars,and eer forenoon a splendid lunch me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt attention. Regulation of the Board of Health, No, 2. street. who are asking Congressional 10th. On the north side of Second All goods purchased of me will be delivered to AUG.SCHELL Dealer in aid for the establishment of a grand North street, from Minnesota street to any part of the city free of cost. Fine Imported & Domestic International Exposition in this city in i Whereas the Board ot Health of the State street. Minnesota Street, New Lira Minn City of New Ulm, in Brown County, 1889, hold weekly meetings to discuss Also street crossings at the following Agent for State of Minnesota, has judged it necessary WISES, UPB S, CIGARS, amed plies On bjca sides of Minnesota Meat Market, the subject. They aie enthusiastic over T. MADLEHER, Chicago, 111. tor the public health and the safety street from ourth North street the prospects of success, which are of the inhabitants of this city, that to Tuird South street, and one single ETC., ETC. presented on every side, though thev the keeping ot hogs be prohibited in Importer of crossing on all streets crossing said M. EPPLE, Prop'r. ceitain parts of this city, now therefore: Splendid Free Lunch from 10 am to 12 say thev can do little more than inaugurate Minnesota street as far as first herein WINES AND LIQUORS NEW ULM, MINN. descubed. MINNESOTA ST. the enterprise by 1889, leaving It is ordered by the Board of Health Cor. Minn, and 3dN. Streets, We recommend that in the first instance Warranted Genuine Goods, at Lo the grand commemoration for 1892, of the Citv of New Ulm, that from4and the stieet ciossings be made cf TNewundersignevicinity MINN. NEW ULM, est Prices. Wholesale and retail. or HE desires to inform the people the 400th anniveisar} of the discovery after the 15th day of May, A. 1886, planks Blatz bottled beer always on hand. Ulm and that he Iiaere established the keeping of live hogs is hereby prohibited PROBATE NOTICE. of Amenca by Columbus. his meat m.irket and is now pre ipjred to wait All of which ia lespectfully submitted on hi* old customers and friends with only the under the penalties of the law KIESLING^BLOCK, best fresh and cured mtats, sausages, lard and e* They have printed a diagr im which State of Minnesota, County of Brown =s In in the following parts or portions of erj thing usually kept in a first class market The Probate Court, Special term, May 7th 1886 New Ulm, Minn. Henry Crone, is interesting as proving the statement said city,.to wit: highest market price will be paid for I \1 CAT Committee In the matter of the est.ite of Snrah S weet de- Jos. Schmuckei. TLE, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. Blocks No sixty-one (61), sixty-two made in their address to Congress, the New Ulm agoncy Union Endowment On reading and filing the petition of Ella EPPI-E. The report was accepted and ordered (62), sixty-three (63), sixty-four (64), Association of Minnesota. Sweet, iidmimstritnx with the will annexed of public and the press, tnat within a to be incorporated iu the minutes. NEW sixt}-five (65), sixty-six (66), sixty-seven of the estate of Sarah Sweet deceased representing radius of 200 miles theie are 10,000.000 among other thincs, that she his fully admin On motion, the city surveyor was in (67), sixty-eight (68), sixu-nine Meat Market. istered said estate, and pr-tymg tint i time and J. B. Arnold, structed to make the necessary plats at people who could, if ample transpoitation (69), and seventy (70) all north of place be nxed for examining and allowing h ac once, in order that toregoing recommendations count of her administration, and for the assign Centre Street in said city and Blocks lacilities weie piovided, reach ment of the residue of said estate to the persons of committee on streets No. sixt\-one (61), sixty-two (62), sixty-three Washington in one night. Then it is named in the will of aid diceised JOS. SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r., and bridges may be carried out. Dealei in (63), sixty-four (64), sixty-five It is ordered, that s-ud account be examined,and held that Washingtou, being also a petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on Fn (65), sixty-six (66), sixty-seven (67), On motion, the committee on streets CQOSIM & HEMIHB STGVS, day the 4th of June A 1SS6 at 10 o'clock a m. favorite resort of the tourist, and possessing New Ulm, Mi sixty-eight (68), sixty-nine (69) and and bridges was authorized to advertise mn at the probate ofhee in said count seventy (70), all south of Centre street And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be tor bids for constiucting sidewalks, in addition to its public institutions, HARDWARE, given to all persons interested, bj publishing a in the Citv of New Ulm. to be built by the city, and street crossings, buildings, and curiosities, scenes copy of this order for three successive weeks prior A large supply of fresh meats, sau as soon as the necessary plats Dated New Ulm, May 7. A. D. 1886. to said day of hearine in the Now Ulm Review Tin-ware & Farming i I it of great historic interect, is an exposition sage, hams, lard, etc., constantly on a weekly newspaper, printed at the Citj of Ne\* are placed on file in the city clerk's J. KAULA, Ulm said County. hand. All orders from the country in itself, and a magnificent nucleus office. Attest Health Officer. The shot) is in chirgeof in experienced hand Dated at New Ulm the 7th daj of Maj A. 1886. prompt!-' flttpriflpd tf\ who gives the msnding and repairing of tin-ware for the still grander one that is projected Bj the Court, On motion, the committee on streets GEORGE JACOBS, his special ittertion All work unrranicd. LS( ERN5T RTUVTVT. Secretary, Board of Health. CASH v\\h \ni mm-:? for 1889 and 1892. and bridges was instructed to ascertain Judi i ro ij NEW ULM, MINN. li rs