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NEW ULM AND VICINITY. A copious shower passed over this the water over the highest building in MA Gentlemen: Your committee/ appointed Star Sample Boom, & section of country Monday night. It town and a water supply that would to estimate the damages done California fruit at W. Eibner's. ^sul*sf came most timeh. are Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, take six hours to exhaust through a six to Dr. Martin Luther College property -ccxjinmendedby p!iTr:c...=3 and endorsed JACO K0ESCHELER, rop'r. Prairie chickens mature nextSunday. inch pipe, in case of fire. He thought by building Centre Street, beg leave to L/ all who have used tl.cra. The best Frank Kuetzmg is selling the cheapest There will be no such sport r.tnedy for Dyspepsia, n^tiloncy.aad Constipation. the cost of such a plant, including one report: That said Dr. Martin Luther Cor. Minn. & Center streets, New Ulm snipe corsets, laces, hoiserv, embroidery Guaranteed, end sold at 25c. by hunting after that (Lite. mile of six inch pipe and a fire plug at College can recover no damage, as said and dress-buttoas. C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. I desire to inform my former cus each street corner, would cost in the property was oought by said Dr. Martin tomers and friends, and the public generally, F. W. Baarsch is making some commendable Wm, Huevelman ib all smiles since neighborhood of $14,000 to $15,000. Luther College after said Centre h* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. that I have opened a sample improvements on his premises Sunday and all on account of his better If a stand-pipe would be preferable, Street had been built. room in the building lately by me occupied on Minnesota street. Wanted: half piesenting him with a beautiful as a clothing store! The best of steam pumping works would be necesary H. Crone, 0 Jos. Schmucker, Committee. girl baby. e'll take cigars in oui&, and the first cost of the plant would Wines, Liqnars and Cigars A teacher to give instruction in The county commissioners are in William. will always be kept on hand, A fine be about $4,000 more. With the pumping On motion, foregoing report of committee both English and German branches in session this week Full particulars lunch will be served from 10 a. m.to 12 m. works located on the College hill was accepted. a primary class of the New Dim Public of their doings next week. We are requested to bay that next the pressure would of course be much A claim presented by Lind & Hagberg, Schools. Salary $450. Applications Infants' Lace caps, a good assortment, Saturday evening there will be a debate A larsre stock of envelops, letter greater, but the cost would alse be increased attorneys for Mr. Palmer, asking will be received until Aug. 20th by varying from -iOcts. to SI.50, at the Turner Hall. Subject: Tariff heads, note heads and other printers' some four to nve thousand dollars. for damages for a certain horse killed Frank Kuetzmg:. E. G- KOCH, and free trade. All persons interested stationery has just been received at the The first proposition seemed to on Centre street, was referred to the Clerk of Board of Education, are cordially mwted to utieuu. Dahl & Andersoni REVIEW job office. meet with most favor, and, on motion City Attorney for investigation. New Ulm, Minn. of Mr. Wagner, a committee was appointed Mr. H. A Subilia appeared before NEW ULM MAUKLT=:-Wheat, JSo. 1, GRAND Articles of incorporation of the *Redwood Lamberton, Minn. to investigate, secure estimates 60, No. 2, 55 oats, 25 corn, 25 barley, the Council and advocated the payment Falls Coal and Koaline company HARVEST BALL and make report at a meeting of the 35, potatoes, 35c. new onions, by the city the sum of fifty dollars out Agents for were filed with the Secretan of State board to be held in the near future. If 1.U0, butter, 6 to 8 eggs,9 live hogs,per of grave yard fund for a windpump t'redrifckson Land Co., iMcago. last week. the plan proposed is found feasible and lb 3: pork, per lb 4. Flour per cwt. put up at public cemetery, the balance the cost within bound, the city council 52.25$2.65. to be paid by voluntary contiibutions. Judge iJribbin of St. Paul will in the at School and State Lands in will be asked to take favorable action. ifKiOjyfSSi^, On motion, the petition was laid on near future deliver an address before Redwood and Cottonwood Counties. From letters received by the editor the table. the Democratic club of this city, in ot tne REVIEW and Judge Brandt, since NOTICE! Elaborate preparations are being Then, on motion,the Council resolved honor of the late Samuel J. Tilden. tiie above lias been put in type, it appears A made by the New Ulm Maennerehor for that the following sidewalk plats prepared on that Miss Daube was found near Charley Stengel is the happy dad of the reception and entertainment of the by the City Engenier establishing SUNDAY, AUG. 15, 1886. the railroad depot at Madelia and was a bouncing boy baby and since Saturday, delegates and others attending the convention thesidewalk grades on the following ADMISSION 50 cts. A CDDPUL sent to the asylum by the authorities of at which time the heir put in an of the Minnesota Ssengerbund, Streets, as nereby approved. Watonwan county. As the woman is appearance, he has been quite liberal which convenes in this city on Saturday, Plat No. 16, front of block 62, north mentally deranged her relatives in this with cigars, "Papa" Stengel here's Chas. Wagner is nowsole August 21st. The Musen-Scehne of Centre str., in German str. Plat No. A cordial invitation is extended to all city have concluded to let her remain to you. have also volunteered their servises to 17, front of block N, north of Centre THE MANAGERS. agent for New Ulm at the asylum tor the present. assist in making the stay of the visitors str. in Centre str. Plat No. 18, front The many friends of Mrs. H. A Subilia PROBATE NOTICE. pleasant. The programme is not yet of block N, north and south of Centre and vicinity for the Domestic will be sorry to learn that she is While in a playful mood last Sunday fully completed, but will be about as str., in Centre str. Plat No. 19, front State of Minnesota County of Brown ss. In low with quick consumption. Her many evening Tom Degnan hurled a shower Probate Court Special term. Aug 9th 1^86. Sewing Ma follows The delegates will arrive in of Court house block, school house good qualities have endeared her to In the Matter of.the Estate of Elizabeth Hall of stones through Mr. Gratz's windows. deceased: it is with this city at 5 o'clock^a. m. August 21st, block,blocks No. 107, 108, 109 and 110, all who have made her acquaintance an Monday morning Tom had business On reading and filing the petition of Sim Sherman chine and will be met at the depot by the north of Centre str. in State str. Plat and A. A. Larrabee, executors of the estate and it is sincerely hoped that it is not that called him to Walnut Station so of Elizabeth Hall deceased, representing anions Msennerchor, Musen-Scehne and the No,20, in Valley str.. from Centre str. yet too late to stay the fatal disease. other things, that they have fully administered pleasure he informs the had sheriff Schmidt. Tom was given ssid estate, and praying that a time and place be New Ulm City Band. A salute will to the depot. Plat No. 21, front of fixed for examining and allowing their account of the choice yesterday morning of paying The Republican Senatorial committee their administration, and for the assignment of be fired by Capt. Burg's battery on the block 102, north of Centre str. in 3d public that he is thereby $37 or a 24 days' sojourn in the county the residue of said estate to the parties named in for the Ninth Senatorial district, arrival of the train bearing the delegates. north str. Plat No. 22, front of block the last will and testament of said deceased jail, At last accounts he had not determined It is ordered, that said account be examined, enabled to offer a comprising the counties of Brown and Line will then be formed and 68, north of Centre str. in 2d north str. and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on which proposition vvould be Redwood, will meet in this city next Monday the 6th day of September A D. 1886, at the visitors will be escorted to Turner Plat No. 23, front of block 103, north most profitable. 10 o'clock a at the probate ofhee in said machine to his customers, Saturday to dx upon a time and place Hall. Here an early morning meal of Centre str. in 2nd noith str. Plat connty. And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be for the Senatorial convention. Henry Brown Co. Fair. will be served, after which the visitors No. 24, front of block 104, north of Centre that is second to giveu to all persons interested, by publihing a copy ol this order for threesnecessne wepks pilor Keller, of New Ulm, is chairman of the will be assigned to quarters. The business str. in 1st. north str. Plat No. 25, Editor Review:From numeious inquiries to said day of hearing in the New Ulm rto lew, a committee. weekly newspaper, printed and pubhthed at the none in quality, and that meeting of the delegates will be front of block 64 and schoolhouse north I take it that the impression has City of New Ulm in taid Connty. held in the lecture room of Turner of Centre street in German str. Plat Dated at New Ulm the Qth day of August A D. got abroad that President Cleveland and has always had the best The Xew Ulm fire department has 18S6. By the Com t, Hall, beginning at 10 a. m. Saturday. No. 26, on south side of First south str. Cabinet will visit our 16th Annual Fair ERNST BRANDT, received the State Auditor's warrant (L.S.) Judge of Probate In the evening there will be a concert from depot to German str. Plat No. Sept. 13th 14th and 15th.I desire to say reputation of any sewing CLOSING for $137,50, being two per cent, of the in Turner Hall by home talent and the 27,front of block 69 north of Centre str. that the rumor is without any authority state tax collected from the fire insurance representatives of the several St. Paul iu 3d North str. machine ever sold. from [officers of this Association. companies doing business in this OUT SALE and Minneapolis societies. Sunday While it is true that invitations have The following bills were audited and city. The fire laddies feel considerably Ask anyone who has forenoon will be spent according to individual been sent the President, he has not yet ordered paid: encouraged by this little token of acknowledgement of inclinations. At 1 p. m. the signified his intentions of coming. Anton Olding, building sidewalk and MILLINERY of their services. an used a Domestic home societies and the visitors will furnishing material in front of lot No. Respectfully Yours, 2, block HO.north of Centre str., $16.00 form line at Turner Hall and march In the river and harbor bill which C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, they will tell you all Leonhardt Hoeberle, for nails, through the principal streets and thence has passed both houses of Congress is Treasurer. rake and bolts 9,65 to Schell's grove, where a grand picnic an item appropriating a sum of money this and much more Henry Lueth, bursting stones 1,45 Continuous sickness naakes it advisable We understand that considerable excitement will be held. Vocal and H. E. Baeumler, cleaning str. m. for a survey of the Minnesota river and for me to close out my summer was caused in the town ot Sigel of July 8,00 perhaps. instrumental music will be Big Stone lake. The securing of this is and fall stock of millinery goods, which Chas. Rolloff, repairing str. lamps, a few da\ ago by a woman, a regarded as a piece of good work on the order of exercises. I have concluded to do and,offer everything etc 3,15 stranger in that vicinty, plundering at greatly reduced prices. the part of Congressman Wakefield, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The festivities of the day wil conclude F. Rohner, teaming on streets and several houses during the absence of THERESA WF^TPHAX. Maj. Allen having two years ago reported furnishing extra wagon 43,70 with a grand ball at Turner Hall. State of Minnesota, County ofBio\vn}-In Probate the families in the harvest fields. At Fritz Kretsch, teaming on str 12,25 against the improvement. From reports already received we feel Court New Ulm Public Schools. E. Hesse, 9,75 In the Matter of the Estate of Siorm Atreosen one place she took some money and a warranted in ?a ing that large delegations Decensed. Fritz Meile, work on streets 5,35 The fall term of the public schools bottle ot liquor out of a trunk, but the Notice is hereby gn en to all persons ha\ini What's the matter with the New will be here from St. Paul and J. Schuetzner, begins Monday, August 16th. Applications ...85 claims and demands against the estate of Sionn II 1 theft was not discovered until in the Ulm Democracy? Not a ilag was displayed M. Schuster Atneosen late of the County of Brown deceased, for admission will be received Minneapolis and that the event will 75 that the Judce of the Piobate Court of said county evening when the family returned from W. Wieland, at half-mast in honor of the at the Supt.'s office in the school building, 1,75 assume more the nature of a stengerfest will hear, examine, and adjnst claims and de Fr. Schulz, on Thursday, Aug. 12th, from 9 a. the harvest field. At houses where she mands against said estate, at his office in the City ...85 greatest of all democratic statesmen, than a mere business meeting. As ol New Ulm in said county, on the first Mondaj Fr. Warner, m. to 12 m., 1 to 5 p. m. and 6 to 7 p. 75 happened to find anyone in she said she Hon. Samuel Jones Tilden, whose death of each month for six successive months, com. the home society having the affair in J. Emmer, m. Non-resident applicants for admission 85 menciug with the first Monday 111 September 1686, was looking for work, but she was too occurred la&t Wednesday. There must and that six months from the 9th day of July W. Thiedeman, charge is small in numbers, it is but will report for examination at the ..8,65 1866 ha\e been limited and allowed by said genteel looking for a peison that vvould besoniethmo wvong somewhere. Later: L. Fnedrich, Supt's office, on Friday, Aug. 27th, at 9,10 right and proper that all our citizens Probate Court for creditors to pretent their G. Neuman, seek work in the countr} No arrest claims Since the above was put in type Postmaster 9 a. m. 2,60 should lend a helping hand to make J.Hain,work on N.Ger.Park fence 4,75 By order of the Boaid of Education, KAIU ATNFCSEN, has yet been made. Baasen lias displayed his flag at Administratrix of the estate ot Monn II. Atneosen the stay of the visitors pleasant. Especially A. Hain 8,75 R. Nix, Supt. Deceased. Aug 17 1.alt-mast. is it desirable that the town A. Mueller,, 16,50 New Ulm, July 30, 1886. PROBATE NOTICE. Quite a spirited runaway occurred on J. Stamm 15,00 be nicely decorated. We expect to be The annual meeting of the Southwestern NOTICE Third North street last Saturday. J. L. Mueller,work on grave yard 21,50 State of Minnesota, Brown County }t In able to publish the full programme next Minnesota Editorial Association, Probate Court Near Schubert's corner the wagon was L. Buenger, expences incurred in In the matter of the estate ofGilbeit O Karoo week. procuring deed of Outlot No. 101, 4,00 held at A aseca, June 15, 1886, upset and the driver was unceremoniously OF deceased. A. Seiter, first premium at tire On reading and filing the Petition of Mary O Harbo was adjourned to meet at the call of spilled into the street, Examination for Teachers. of Brown county representing, among other alarm June 4th, 1886,.. 5,00 PERSONAL MENTION. the executive committee August, at things, that Gilbert O. II trbo late of sudCoun but luckily without sustaining bodily Notice is hereby given that the public Joseph Galles, special police 3.00 ty of Brown on the 1st day of July A D. tiie eu\ ot Mankato. In accordance examinations ot and for teachers 1886, at Town Linden 111 sa'd County died intes injury. A lot of cigars addressed to a M.Mueller, 2,00 tatc, and being an inhabitant of this County at will be held at the following places and with the instructions the executive committee Nic. Heinen, 2,00 dealer in Fairfax took a sudden tumble Theo. Crone, jr., returned last Saturday the time of his death, leaving goods, chattels, and on the following dates: estate witMn this County, and that the said Petitioner J. Schapekahm, 4,00 announces said adjourned meeting and were strewn over the street promiscuously. from an extended trip through is the widow of said deceased, and praying Springfield, at the public schoolhouse, On recommendation of the Mayor the to be held in Mankato, on Friday, that administration of said estate be to Ole Jorgenson For a moment or two it the country in the interest of the August 23rd and 24th, 1886. granted. It is ordered, that paid petition Council allowed Chas. Winkleman and Sleepy Eye, at the public &choDlhouse, August 27th, 188G, at 2 p. M. New Ulm Vinegar Works. was a badly mixed up mess of man, be heard before the Judge of HUH court, on Monday the .23rd day of Aug. A.D. 1686.at 10 o'clock A- Joseph Galles each $5,00 for extra service August 25th and 26th, 1886. dog, gun, cigars, etc. The bojs who H. Werring and P. T. Gibbs of M., at the Probate Omce said couniy New Ulm, at the courthouse, Max Krolik, a boot and shoe dealer at as police during encampment Ordered further, that notice thereof be gr en to were lucky enough to be in the neighborhood Golden Gate, were callers at the REVIEW August 27th and 28tb, 1886, the heirs of aid deceased, and to all persons interested, Mankato, is in jail on the charge of an week. by publishing a copy of this order for when the accident occurred Examinations will commence at 9 sanctum yesterday, three successne weeks prior to said day of hearing, attempt at arson. Krolik's store was Councilor Crone offered the following o'clock a. m. precisely. have been smoking cheap cigars ever in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper Mr. John Albrecht, proprietor of in the Mankato House block, the second printed and published at the City of New Ulm Teachers are solicited to be prompt. resolution which was duly adopted: since. in said county. the New Ulm Clothing Store, is in the No private examinations will be story of which is occupied for sleeping Dated at New Ulm the Sth d.iy of July A WHEREAS,The owners of certain lots granted. I %$ ggj east purchasing his fall and winter 1886. appartments, and Krolik is charged Mr. Louis Galles writes us from St. in this city have neglected to construct By the Court, The usual standing will be required stock of clothing and gents' furnishing (L. S ERNST BRANDT, with setting fire to his store to get the Peter that Miss Magdalena Daube, an sidewalks along said lots within the to pass, viz: 3rd grade, 75 2nd grade, Judge of Probate goods. insurance on his stock. The attempt account qf whose disappearance was 80 1st grade 90 in the studies common ime allowed by law as required by resolution MORTGAGE SALE. to the 3rd and 2nd, and 85 in those peculiar failed, however, and the evidence is given in these columns last week, was Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Harkin, of heretofore passed and duly published to the 1st grade. Default having been made the payment of ample that the fire was incendiary. found in a wheat field near St. Peter a West Newton, passed through the city now therefore, the sum of five hundred and mnty eight dollars New Ulm July 31st, 1886. and six cents ($598.06), which is claimed to be due week ago last Thursday. This was Monday morning en route to Scotland. J. B. VELIKANJE, Co. Supt. Resolved, That the City Council fixed and is due at the date of this notice npen a certain And. W. Pederson.of Bashaw, writes They will be absent several eight days after her departure from mortgage, duly executed and delivered upon and designates as the cost of State Normal School us that that town has been very fortunate by Frank Schiltz and Wary Schiltz his months. building said sidewalks, and assesses New Ulm, and she was in such an exhausted wife as moitgagors to Samual D. Peterson as in not losing an acre of grain this and levies upon and against the lots below mortgagee bearing date the fourth day of Decern, condition that it is thought she AT MANKATO. The following named New Ulm ber A D. 1882 to secure the payment of $1491 00 described the following sums set season from storm, and,^ notwithstanding must have gone without food a number and interest and taxes on the premises described people depart this a. m. for a ten days opposite each lot, the same being a sum the severe drought, wheat, corn and therein and, with a power of sale therein contained, The entrance examination for the of days. As she either could not or which will cover the cost of building duly recorded in the office of the Register of encampment on Madeline .Island, Lake hay is quite good. Oats andj potatoes Fall term will be held MONDAY, AUGUST Deeds in and for the Connty of Brown and State* such sidewalks and not unreasonably would not make herself understood by Superior Mr. and Mrs. John Lind, of Minnesota, on the 5th day of December A D. will be light. Wheat, Mr. Pederson 30TH, beginning at 9 o'clock, A. in excess of same, pursuant to the order 1882, at 9 o'clock a. in Book "L"of mortgages, the people that found her, it was supposed Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Webber, Mr. and M. Fall term begins Tuesday, August on page 551, and which mortgage was OR of this council to wit: says, will yield 15 to 16 bushels to the that shejhad escaped from the insane the 38th day of December 188.2, by a within instrument, 31st, 1886. Mrs. C. Berry. They will be accompanied Lot No. 2, Block 110, North of Centre acre of good, No. 1 soft, mostly Blue dated on that day, for value received by asylum and she was taken there. The reputation of this school is attested by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Sommerville Str. $16,00. Lot No. 14, Block 67, the said Samual D. Peterson duly sold, assigned Stem Oats will not go over 20 bushels transfered and set over to Morns E. Fuller and by an enrollment the past year North of Centre Str $34,25, and that She refused togive her name and the asylum and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. John A. Johnson together wih the note and debt of over six hundred pupils. per acre. the proper officers of this City in said mortgage described, which said deed of authorities were as much at sea as Thompson of Sleepy Eye, Mr. and Mrs. For full particulars respecting conditions assignment was on the 31st day of January 1884 make assessment rolls in due form for to her identity as the people that found H. C. Grass of Currie and four ladies att) o'clock a m. duly filed, for record in lheof of admission, courses of study,exceptionally the above purpose. fice of the Register of Deeds in and for Brow Treshing is already in progress and her. Mr. Galles having heard of the low expenses, etc., send for and gentlemen from Marshall. county,Minnesota,and duly recorded in Book "P" reports so far received are indicative of Further Resolved: That the City of Mortgages on pages 156 and 157 and whereas the new catalogue, mailed free to any arrival of a strange woman at the asylum, The party will have a well stocked said Morris E. Fuller and John A. Johnson hav address. more than an average crop. In the proceed at once with the improvements ever since been and are now the owners and on reading the account in the REVIEW commissary department and will live holders of said mortgage and debt and default EDWARD SEARING, President. for which the foregoing special town of Severance, Sibley county, Salomon of Miss Daube's disappearance he as independently on the island as did has been made in the payment thereof and the Mankato, Minn., July 27, 1886. assessments are made, and that the Lind has treshed fifty acres of conditions of said mortgage and no action or pro the first white settlers neatly 200 years at once went out to the asylum and induced ceedmg having been instituted, at law or otherwise, money to defray the expenses thereof wheat and the yield averaged nearly to recover the debt secured by said inort' Carleton College, aso. her to write her name, which established gage, or any part thereof be advanced out of the street fund,until 27 bushels per acre. In the town of her identity beyond doubt. Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that by collected. The officers making the virtue of the power of sale contained said mortgage, Mulligan, this county, treshing done on Her relatives in this city have been notified [Official.] and pursnant to the statute in soeh ease NORTHFIELD, MINN foregoing assessment rolls will compute the farm of sheriff Sehmid's father made and provided, the said mortgage will be of her presence at the asylum. Council Proceedings, City foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in and add the interest to the several shelled out the wheat at a 24 bushel and conveyed by said mortgage, viz: FALL TERM opens Sept. 8, 1886. Water Worlts. The east half of the northwest quarter and the amounts assessed as required by the per acre rate. Other parties have SEVENTEEN INSTRUCTORS ARE EMPLOYED. westhalf of the northeast quarter of section No Session of the City Council of the city charter. thirty-four (34) in township No one hundred anc threshed equally as well. The Courses are The board of Trade held a meeting eight (108) north of Range No thirty-three (3a of New Ulm, Minn., held August Classical, Literary, Scientific, EnglishAcademy On motion, it was resolved that a Commenting upon our item of 2 weeks West in Brown county and State of Minnesota last Friday evening for jthe purpose of and Musical, with the hereditaments and appurtenances whicl 4th, 1886. All members present except ago referring to Senatorial matters special meeting of the Council be held considering a proposition to establish sale will be made by the sheriff of said Browr Besides Preparatory and Post-Graduate in this district, the Lamberton Commercial Councilor Bobleter, the Mayor presiding. connty, at the front door of the Court house, IE a system of water works in the city. Monday, August 9th, 1886, at 7:30 p. the City of New Ulm in s-iid connty and state, os studies. says: "The editorial from the Review Mr. Phelps, of the Phelps Wind Mill m.f the 26th day ot August A D. 1S86, at 10 o' for the purpose of considering necessary Instruction given in Drawing and is quite fair and logical. If Redwood Co., Minneapolis, was present and explained clock A of that day, at public vendue, to the The minutes of the last regular session amendments to the city charter, Painting. highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt and interest, county has any aspirants for the the workings of several systems and the taxes on said premises for the years and of the adjourned session were Special facilities for study in Pure and that the standing committee of state Senate, why don't they come out of water works as in use in other cities, 1880,1881,1882,1883,3884 and interest amounting Mathematics and Astronomy. read and ordered to stand approved. and show themselves to the public? If to $152.81 and fifty dollars attorney's fees aa stipulated some of them even smaller than New legislation of the board of trade be invited in and by said mortgage in case of foreclosure, Extensive Chemical and Biological we have competent men in this county Ulm. His proposition was to sink a The Committee on Streets made the to attend the meeting. and the disbursements allowed by law Laboratories. who want the office, we believe they well near the public school house, the subject to redemption at any time within one following report: The council thereupon adjourned. Open to students of either sex. year from the day of sale, as provided by law should have it but we don't believe in water to be pumped by wind power into Dated May-7t A.D 1886. New Ulm, August 4th, 1886. Expenses very low. supporting a man for the position simple Attest: C. WESCHCKE, a 2700 barrel tank raised on a foundation MORRIS E. FULLER AWD JOHN A. JOHNSON, For Catalogue and Circulars, address. To the Hon. City Council of the City because he lives in Redwood coun- Assignees of mortgage 40 feet high. This, he thought, Loos SCHILLING, wg Mayor. JAMBS W. STRONG, ty." LI D & HAGBERG, would give pressure enough to throw of New Ulm. & Clerk.* Attorney* for assignees of morteac *r: President. esiding at New Ulm, Minn Sc^tJIt^rx^^ .i ff *bab&ft &***v &^^tekW"i3 S