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Ijw* mgr "HK-C^r WEJ NEW ULM AND VICINITY. Elaborate preparations are being A lady's silver watch has been found The boys are working out the poll Winona Minn.,May 15th, 1886. living quietly in this city, and our good made for a grand picnic to be held on tax without grumbling. Ed. Review:Your recent columns friends will annoy us no further. If I, on German street near the old school The pedagogues are in session in this contain such words as "farce," "wicked St. Jacob's Heights, Pentecost Monday, unhappily, have enemies who continue building. The owner of the same will imposition/' "insult" and a "cowardly A new boy arrived at Otto Seiter's to strike at me from a safe distance, I June 14th, for the benefit of the St. city- fraud," and they are all used shall probably disregard their assaults. apply tO JOS. SciiMUCKERLawns! house at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. Alexander's hospital. As this picnic Chas. Stuebe last Wednesday received with reference to me and to my recent FRANK L. RANDALL. LaYvns! at Fr. Kuetzings. Mother and babe doing well and Otto will be given to assist in the maintenance marriage. You use one of the terms and shipped a whole train load, of cattle. Splendid styles just received. Selling at is the happiest man in town. of one of our most worthiest institutions editorially, Mr. Mowery uses others, Charley is a rustler. NEW ULM MARKETS:Wheat, No. 1, 6 cts a yard. As and a supposed committee of forty-nine everybody will assist in making 61 No. 2, 58 oats, 25 corn, 30 barley, Commenting upon the frequency of alleged prominent citizens seem to consider it a grand financial success. 35 potatoes, 25 onions, 81,00 butter, TOMER HALL, The dramatic section of the Turnverein such terms to be demanded by the destructive storms this season, Jacob 8 to 12 eggs, 8 live hogs, per contemplate presenting a military cccasion.My wife's mother and her husband Pfenninger says the old weather manipulators fb 3 pork, per ft 4. Flour per cwt. Our friend Herman Exner has again furnish a statement in card form, drama during encampment week. $2.25$2.65. have gone on a strike and that NEW ULM, 3IINN. which (after investigation) is pronounced met with misfortune, this time in the The old soldiers in the vicinity of their places are filled with new and inexperienced FOE SALE A one and a half story to be true by Mr. Mowery, and loss of his horse. Mr. Engel, the blacksmith, brick residence, located GERJANIEOT, Lamberton held a meeting last Saturday hands who have not yet thereupon various persons, perhaps attempted an operation on the on Minnesota street, between 4th and many of them with good intentions, learned how to run the machine. with a view of organizing a Grand horse's teeth, and in so doing threw 5th North streets. The premises come to the hasty and unwarranted Army Post. comprise two lots. For particulars the horse in such a manner that it sustained conclusion that something heinous has The heavy frost Saturday night did enquire of been done, and that all persons but myself injuries which caused its death drew a SUNDAY, MAY23, 1886, "Sodam and Gomorrha" apparently little damage. Mr. Kiesling, are innocent, and that I am vile indeed. DR. C. WESCHCKE. Sunday. The horse was quite indispensable That o-ood house last Sunday evening, Mr. Schell and other wine growers J.VZ* Mav 26) in Mr. Exner's business, and WEDNESDAYMAY26/86: enter- the audience were handsomely saved their vines by building fires All the people of your city are represented as he is unable to buy another he feels PSfcttis & Fl owe** as being grievously Yvronged, by tained goes without saying. in the vineyards. Tne grain is too far FIRST APPEAR \XCE OF THE me, in a matter that did not concern the loss quite keenly. advanced to be injured by frost. An Colberg- Langkammer German Dramatic Co., Amine's building on the corner of them all, and in tYvo issues of the Re- eighthfof an inch of ice formed in small of the choicest varieties to be found vieYv it is made to appear that an outraged Broadway and Third Xorth street is Mr. Israel T. Alexander, who haspools of water. community are arrayed against late of the Royal Karl Theatre of Vienna, nearing completion. It is quite an imposing at the been confined in our county jail since me. These matters are private matters with the assistance of the St. Paul structure and no mistake. MEM14 LL GREENHOUSES. The annual inspection of the several last July for the killing of his fatherin-law, or should be, and I cannot convince and New Ulm Dramatic Clubs. companies of the Secend regiment will myself that they properly belong to the Mr. Chas. Mowers, at Eedwood From Mr. John Lloyd who was in newspaper, or to the Yvorld at large, Send for catalogue to MEXDENHALL, be held as follows: Co. I, St. Peter, Falls on the 19th of July, had his trial On Sunday will be produced tne 4 act comedy, but the charges have gone wherever the the city a few days ago we learn that Monday, May 24th, at 2 o'clock p, m. last week. After being out eighteen FLORIST, Review circulates, and in justice to my '"[er vonAmmergau, the prospects are good that a flouring Co. A, New Ulm, Monday, May 24th, hours the jury brought in a verdict of friends and to myself this statement MINNEAPOLIS, MINX. mill will shortly be built at Tracy. at 8 o'clock p. m. Co. and regimental should folloYv in the same quarters. "not guilty." A correspondent of the Aug. 586. Even among the forty-nine prominent band, Mankato, Tuesday, May 25th, SEEDS! SEEDS! Pomeer Prees says the verdict caused 'The Sleepy Eye Grand Army Post citizens (whose identity I do not knoYv) YY'edntsJaj evening, the act farce, at 8 o'clock p. m. Co. H, Blue Earth surprise, as Alexander had been anxious will have Memorial exercises on Monday, and who are acting as a committee (for "DURGHStBANBENE WEIBER," City, Wednesday, May 26th, at 8 to plead guilty of manslaughter in Just received by the undersigned, at whom nobody knows) and who denounce May 31st. The Springfield Post lhe fourth degree. Hon. John Lind, o'clock p. m, Co. D, Fairmont, Thursday, the Pioneer Drug Store, a large invoice my conduct as a coYvardly fraud will be present and participate in the of fresn seedsRed and White Clover, (The Eunaway "Wives.) there may be some tair-minded enough May 27th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Co. of this city, conducted the defence, and exercises. Alsyke, Alfalfa, Blue Grass, Red Top, to give heed to a straightforward statement E, Albert Lea, Friday, May 28th, at 8 the verdict of the jury for acquittal is a TICKETS 35 CENTS. Orchard Grass, Timothy, Hungarian of undeniable facts. Mr. M. Gratz is constructing a large o'clock p. m. Co. G, Austin, Saturday, huge feather in John's hat. Millet,Perenial and Italian Rye Grass It is well knoYvn that the Catholic building on the corner of Minn, and May 29th, at 8 o'clock p. m. Co. B,church Yvhich Yvill be sold at rock-bottom prices. requires its members to be mar- Doors open at 7. Curtain rises at 8 p, m. sharp. Ike following letter explaines itself: Third South streets. He expects to Call in Yvhen in Yvant of an) thing In this regard Faribault, Monday, May 31st. at 8 o'- ried by a priest, if at all State of Minnesota, in the seed line. have it ready for occupancy sometime I encountered serious opposition. of characters, etc., see clock p. m. Co. C, Winona, Tuesday, For cast Executive Department, It is not necessary for the purposes of small bills. DR. C. WESCHCKE. during the month of June. June 1st, at 8 o'clock p. m. Co. K, St. Paul. May 7, '86, this letter to state from Yvhom the opposition 50 DEAD BODIES FOUND Duluth, Wednesday, June 2d, at Hon. C. Weschcke, Mayor, proceeded, but it was serious. Memorial Day, May 30th, will be observed New Ulm, Minn. 7 o'clock p. m. The inspections It Yvas therefore arranged that a priest by Heckei Post G. A. R. of this Dear Sir:Your favor of 6th inst. is should assist at the first marriage, out will be made by Brig. Gen. city as has been customary the last few received with accompanying drafts for of regard for my wishes, and that my J. R. King, Inspector General of Minnesota. IN THE STREETS OF 169,75, additional contributions of the Yvife's pastor, Mr. Mowery, should officiate years. A meeting of the Post was held citizens of New Ulm for relief of sufferers at the Protestant ceremony, in last evening to perfect a programme. from the recent cyclone. This generous deference to the desires of my \Yite and St. Cloud and Sauk Rapids after the Cyclone of The Colberg-Langkammer ^German donation of your citizens shall be her mother. This seemed to be as satisfactory Mi\ Jacob Klossner, Jr., of this city judiciously applied to the purpose for as could be under the circumstances. Dramatic Co., late of the Royal Karl has been drawn as a grand juror for April 14, 1886 an army of over a hundred were which it is made, and will surely be It is not agreeable to either Theater of Vienna, now making a tour the June term of the U. S. district most gratefully appreciated by the suffering of us, but nothing else seemed possible. of the United States, Yvill appear in fatally wounded a solid stone flouring mill cost- victims of the stricken district. I Yvrote to Mr. MoYvery saying that I court, which begins in Winona June this city next Sunday evening in the Yours respectfully, Yvas requested to ask him to perform 7th. Mr. M. Jueneman has been drawn ing over forty thousand dollars swept out of ex- the evening ceremony. I wrote to my side-splitting 4-act comedy, "Der Herrgottschnitzer L. F. HUBBARD, as a petit juror for the same term. Yvife asking whether I had better explain Governor. von Ammergau." The the matter to him, or whether she istence in an instant, large trees wrenched from play is a comparatively new one, never The New Ulm City band starts west Hon. Wm. ludom, who has just would do it. She ansYvered under date giYTen before in this coun- having been next Monday, giving a conceit in Sleepy of April 26th to the effect that she returned from Mexico, ^ives the following their roots as though they were but mere sap- Yvould rather tell him, but that her try except by this company. The company Eye that evening. On Tuesday additional particulars of the death mother did not want her to, and therefore recently appeared in St. Paul, and lings. they play at Redwood Falls, Wednesday of Hon. Abner Tibbetts: He was taken she Yvould not. Mrs. Ross Yvas the Pioneer Press of that city speaks of at Springfield, and Thursday at with a violent congestion of the lungs connected Yvith the Congregational Sunday W write Life, Fire and Tornado or Cyclone the play and the manner of its production school, and Yvas on terms ot intimacy Tracy. We hope the boys ma\ have a the sleeping car and Mr. Windom Yvith Mr. MoYvery's iamily. I in the highest terms of praise. On and others gathered about him to render successful trip. insurance in reliable companies. kneYv it and Yvas guided by Yvhat she Wednesday evening the company appears any assistance possible. The sick seemed to wish. I thought she YYOUICI The annual inspection of Co. A 2nd in the mirth-proY'oking farce, man complained of great pain in his advise nothing obnoxious to him, and I regiment M. N. C-i., of this city, occurs Tornado or cyclone insurance 1 year JO cents,3 years "Durchgegangene Weiber" (The Runawa\ accepted her suggestion, and gave no chest, exclaiming, "Congestion! con- next Monday evening at Union Hall. further thought to the matter. I now Wives). This will be a dramatic $1.00, 5 years $1.30.~2lnsure your lives and your homes gestion!'" The train was stopped and Every member of tue company should understand Mrs. Ross' statement to be treat for our citizens that may not soon hot water was obtained from the engine that she did not knoYv the first ceiemony be present, as the annual allowance for before it is too late. Delays are dangerous* present itself again, and that the hall for outward applications, but they did Yvould constitute a legal marriage, the company is based upon the number ROSS & SEITER, Agts. Yvill be crowded to its utmost capacity that she thought it Yvas to be simply a not afford relief. Mr. Tibbetts called present at inspection. matter of form, and that therefore it is a foregone conclusion. See announcement for a glass of water, and then lay back need not be announced to any one. Ihe B. BEHNEE & CO., in another column. on the pillow. He apparently sank to question of the legality of the first ceremony The Second district Republican Congressional sleep and in a tew minutes was dead. was neY'er mentioned. The ceremonies committee meets in Mankato PERSONAL MENTION. Yvere ahvay referred to as the next Wednesday to fix the day, first ceremony, and the second ceremony. Wednesday's storm was the severest Mr. Werner Boesch is convalescing. Nothing was ever said or written place and apportionment of the Congressional that has passed over this section this EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE that I have ever heard of, to the effect convention. Senator S. D. Henry Crone YYent to Fairfax Monday. season. In the toYvns of Milford, Sigel that either cereniouy, without the other SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Peterson of this city is the Brown countv and Cottonwood the groYving crops would not constitute a legal marriage. mum on the committee, 1 knew it would, and I believe it is were considerably battered into the Mrs. Jos. Vogel is visiting Yvith almost universally known that a mirriage ground by the huge hail stones and torrents The jnnual Turnfest of the Minnesota friends in Chicago. cereniom, betYveen persons competent of rain, but the farmers do not Turners occurs this year in Minneapolis, to contract marriage, is recognized Mr. Fr. Kuetzing YVIII depart for think that any peimanent damage Yvas beginning June 17 and continuing as valid in any church form. I Germany sometime next Yveek. never convej ed or sought to convey to done. Here in 2Ce\v Ulm it rained to and including June 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Schell are visiting any one the impression that it Yvould be quite hard, and the strong Yvind prevailing New Ulm will send a team to contest CLOTHING otherwise, with relatives and friends in St. at the time blew the Yvater ior tue piizos, while hundreds will o Paul. through the air in regular sheets, but clou to participate in the festival. I never mentioned the matter to Mr. County Treasurer Pfefi'erle is just Ross, nor did I ever Yvrite to him about no damage was done. A feYv people S it, or he to me. The matter Yvas never UOYV the busiest man in town. "Taxes got badly frightened and sought refuge The premium list of the annual fair GROCERIES G00D discussed by me in his presence, nor by DHY corning in quite lively," he says. in cellars. One oi Hauenstein's teams of toe Blown County Agricultural social} him in mine. He seems to have had be.ng driven home during the storm Anton Brey Yvent to St. Paul Monday the same opinion of it that Mrs. Ross will be published this week. It is had. But he did not get his impression missed the bridge and fell into^the creek evening Yvith some of the fattest an illustrated pamphlet of thirty-two from me. I am at a loss to know near the breYvei y, and but for the presence stall-fed cattle Yve have ever seen. *aot:s Fifteen hundred copies have CROCKER!, Yvhere the opinion was had. These arrangements of mind of the driver 'one of the been pi luted and the fair will be advuitixed Register of Deeds Grimmer Yvas at Yvere made by correspondence horses Yvould have drowned. betYveen Mrs. Randall and myself, as it never has been before. his desk last Monday for the first time and not otherwise, and no member ot since his recent illness. During the Year 1885 there Yvere my family or anyone else had anything During Mr. Wd. Eibner's absence in treated at the St. Alexander's hospital John Lloyd and lady, of Tracy, to do Yvith them. I caused to ET C. ETC. St. Paul last Yveek some of his gentlemen be procured and furnished to each clergyman 47 patients. During the same time the visited friends in this city and vicinity friends in this city improved his a duplicate license, and blank Sisters in charge of the hospital nursed Sunday. Mr. Lloyd reports business absence to lay out a park in rear of his for his return. As the second ceremony 27 patients in private families. Since booming at Trac\. was desired I supposed a record of restaurant. Chas. Roos' evergreen January 1st 27 patients have been it Yvould be desired also. I have made trees left over from last Christmas Yvere WETAKTHIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR Frank Huber and Fred Rohner, no false statement, nor have I tried to brought to the hospital for treatment. gathered up and "planted" in the embryo two St. Paul traveling men Yvith records, deceive any one. Altogether ten persons This is quite a good shoYving for the FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL park. An artistic painter was who were present at the second were shaking hands Yvith the hospital. ceremony Yvere present at the first. The called into requisition and a number of boys in this city yesterday. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT clerk of court Yvho had recorded the John Lind created a roar of laughter appropriate signs were hung up in the Ohas. Brust and lady, of Sleepy priest's return Yvas present. Many others THE LOWEST PRICES. in the court roeni at Redwood Falls park. The boys worked hard for several had seen the record, or kneYv of Eye, tarried in our city over Sunday last Yveek by dryly asking Hon. O. B. hours and Yvhen the task was completed the first ceremony, and some of them and in the evening took in the theatrical are members of Mr. Mowery's congregation, Turrell, who had been drawn as a juror they chuckled over^the surprise A. Behnke, Manager -B. BEHJ.TKE & CO* entertainment at Turner Hall. as I am told. Most of those in the Alexander murder ease, Yvhat that Eibner would have on his return Yvho did not knoYv of it, had heard a report Miss Tillie Weyhe, who has been his occupation was. When the laughter home early the next morning. He did CITY DRUG STOREP of it. Mr. Mowery afterYvard told visiting with relatives and friends in had subsided Mr. Turrell replied: not show up'at the expected time, however, me that he had heard the rumor, but this city for the past three months, left that he placed no reliance in it. "I have been trying for a month or and when he'did come it Yvas in last Saturday for her home in Wisconsin. more to establish that I am a farmer, the midst of a rain storm Yvhich played In Yvhat shape it came to him I do not know but the room Yvas full of people but Mr. Lind has been trying to establish sad havoc with the park. The boys who kneYv the rumor to be true. A Mr. Jos. Schneider and family that I am not." are not altogether satisfied Yvith the experiment, mere inquiry Yvas all that Yvas necessary, moved to Springfield last week. Mr. and Eibner thinks the season but it seems he asked no questions. Schneider is a member of the Springfield Chas. Lueth will accept our thanks is too short and uncertain anyhow for He Yvas alone with Mrs. Randall DE-A-LEIR, I3ST Mill Co. and will make that place and myself a few minutes before the for a copy of a late issue of the Kansas a successful summer garden business. second ceremony, and I am told that his future home. City Presse, giving a full account of the DRUGS MEDICINES, PAINTS, OIL S he has since stated that he then thought Hon. Geo. Benz, of St. Paul, ho devastation wrought by a cyclone in of making the inquiry of me, but he Just received 100 pieces of the best recently celebrated his silver wedding, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, that city recently. According to the did not do it. He must have realized styles of dress prints selling at 6 cts. has received as a present from Germany the enormity ot the wicked imposition Presse, the sad calamity at the Lathrap per yard at Fr. Kuetzing. a beautiful bronze miniature copy STATIONERY AND with which I am now charged, but he school house Yvas caused by the of the colossal statue of Germania, did not seek to clear the possibility by WALL PAPEE, steeple falling on and crushing in the Additional Locals on first which Yvas erected of stone at Niederwald, a word. If the matter Yvas so serious roof which in turn crashed through into Yvas not a rumor sufficient to put him on the Rhine, in 1883, to commemorate Page. on his guard? If I was attempting the school room underneath, buryino- the triumph of Germany in such a wicked imposition ought not a the hapless children under the the Franco-Prussian war. The present member on his flock to have spoken a. gUSiy is very costly, and Mr. Benz had to pay shapeless mass. up and averted the consummation of a round sum as import duty upon Local Agent for W. J. Dyer & Bro's Mr.M.B. Haynes, a civil engineer residat it? If my conduct was an insult to the it. It will be remembered that, on the the whole community as Mr. Mowery Mankato, was in the city last Yveek occasion of the unveiling of the great terms it,*they, as apart of the community, making arrangements for the publication should^have done something in selfdefense. Organs, Pianos andother Musical Goods. statue of Yvhich it is a likeness, the MINN. NEW ULM, of a fine lithographed map of BroYvn It would have been much Emperor William and all his staff narrowly county. He has made the map business better then, than the next day or the escaped being blown into eternity Parents who contemplate giving their next week. The public now has an A COMPLETE STOCK BARKS ANJ a specialty and last year got up an OF~ROOTSTHERBS, children the opportunity of acquiring along with the statue, by dymanite insight into my domestic affairs to an the art of Violin playing should be very excellent map of Nicollet county. which had been placed in position by PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON H4ND unusual degree. I regret it, but it Yvas judicious in the choice of a teacher, Mr. B. Juni is noYV makino- three anarchists. A protracted rain made necessary by persons Yvho denounced PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION. and guard against them falling in the me without a hearing, and interfered with the electric current a canvass of the city and if the hands of so-called music teachers, who who may possibly take pleasure in which was to have exploded the dynamite, number of maps subscribed for in this in the majority of cases are nothing but JPBOMJPT ATTENTION TO MAIL OKDEK&.- peering into a privacy that unfortunately and the greatest of all tragedies quacks or chartations. I am now prepared city, Sleepy Eye and Springfield warrant for myself and my wife, I have Yvas averted, but the three anarchists to receive pupils single or in class the undertaking, Yvork Yvill be beo-nn sacred. We are vi Post Office Block, New Ulm, Minnesota Yvere caught and executed. es. H. A. SUBILIA, JR by Mr. Haynes at once. *$* "^fJ* gsfe, MffibteS&Sis&m m*& *J&JV -n A* ?4*x-,f i-- ifej "11