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

January 5, 1887 · Page 2 of 8

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i waaeem PKTKB^CHEBEB, MILLINERY The twentieth annual meeting of the., On December 31st, the remains of ME4BEERHALL Gen. Logan were temporarily placed Minnesota State Horticultural Society in the Hutchinson vault in Rock Creek NEW ULM, MINN. will be held at St. Paul, January 18,19. AND Cemetery, the oldest burial ground in ^'Near Meridian Block, 20 und 21. i DRESS MAKING. I the District of Columbia. *H& New Ulm, Minn. CHAS ROOS, Managing Editor. Miss Mary Hojt, W clip the following from Pioneer The biennial report of the State Supt. CHAS. SfENGEL, Br op. of Public Instruction, D. L. Kiehle, Press of December 31st: "Congressman Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1887. The best of liquors and cigars al ways makes the following suggestions for legislative John Lind was in St. Paul yesterday, opposite the on hand. A warm lunch is served every action 1 That the township 1 o-day the NEW ULM REVIEW enters and held close conference with Gov. morning. system be adopted in place of the present Union Hotel, New Ulm, upon its tenth volume. Mr. Bobleter, district svstem. 2 That the county McGill and ex-Gov. Davis. Mr. Lind Haa on sand good ttock of Millti ery Good* COBMs'ingin superiotendency be taken out of politics. Who has been its editor and proprietor is warmly attached to Mr. Davis, and partof Hat*. Bonnets. Velvet*, Hike, 3. That the term of school snail for nine years, has severed his connection Ribbons. Feathers, Flowers, he. an able champion of cause for the not be less than six months. 4. That Also Patterns for taniplng monograms. Stassp. LATH, SHINGLES, BOORS, with the paper to enter upon the senatorsbip. He is outspoken in his ins of all kinds Embroidery Work and Fashion^ truant officers be appointed for the enforcement able dreasaaking done to order. more responsible duties of the State of the law for compulsory expressions for Davis for senator." SASH, BLINDS, attendance. 5. That a State tax be added F. H. BEHNKE, treasurer-ship, which the role of the to the present apportionment. 6. The Chicago Times considers the raising people has conferred on him. The new and all kinds of an enrollment of three months be required =DEALKRIK= of a fund for Mrs. Logan's relief a proprietors, Messrs. Brandt and Weddendorf, for receiving apportionment. Building Material. national humiliation. We don't. The will make every effort to furnish 7. That school boards be author zed to provide free text books. 8. That the American people ought to be proud of a good, newsy country paper. They apportionment to any district shall not SEW ULM, MOT. Absolutely the fact mat there is still a chance for a have appointed a managing editor, who JFWe from Opiates, JEGBMMM NK* JMim exceed the special tax plus the local one SAFE. member of Congress to die honest and will De alone responsible for the ophv John Ha eastern, miil tax. 9. That boards be authorized poor. *The fund that is now being SURE. ions he may venture to express on the to provide school libraries with State aid. 10. That instruction be required raised is a memorial of the deceased live issues of the day. Such an arrangement PROMPT. BREWER on the evils attending the use of narcotics general's integrity and carries with it was deemed desirable in view of and stimulants. AT DstJMMTS AID DBMJt neither national nor individual humiliation. the fact that even within the same political fodg^frah,(2rodk tan CHABUH juTOwnua dfc,iurown,m. party no two men can be found In Dakota Countv. the county superintendent GUOL& who will agree upon all the thousand -R) of schools is not elected, but MALTSTER. The cut in wneer Press of January appointed in accordance with special points that claim the attention of the 1st, representing the Minnesota State act, appioved Febuan 27,1885: "Section GOOD TABLE BUTTER. intelligent citizens. The editor will 3. It shad be the duty ot the State Capitol, shows a considerable volume Our brewery is fully strive to perform his djties to the best equipped and High School Board, on or before the of luminosity hovering: about the dark, able to fill all orders. New Brick,Cor Minn. & Centre Strr of his ability. He does not claim to be first (1st) Monday of December, one walls of that edifice. We hope that Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bott- NE* U*, MINN ,_ housanri eight nundred and eighty-six infallible, and will welcome any com* ling establishment. some of the light may have entered the (1886), and biennially thereafter, to appoint munications that may enlighten him as a coRD^y superintendent ot halls of the Legislature by this time. New Ulm, Minn. to the wickedness of his ways. To the Goods sold at Rock-bottom prices for schools for 8 iiu Dakota County, who An enlightened Legislature is the greatest H.FRENZEL, cash. Goods delivered in any part of readers of the REVIEW he extends a shall enter upon his duties the first (1st) boon that could be given the people Monday of January succeeding his appointment the city. 5S4CK ForPaio^%T hearty greeting, with the assurance that of our State. and hold his office for two he will endeavor to win their favor by (2) years and until his successor is appointed Manufacturer of MAX J. BOS8KOPF. fHEO. MUELLBR. conscientious work. The Board of Education of the City and qualified Providtd, That SODA WATER, R0SSK0PF & MUELLER, each superintendent s# appointed shall TOT CK1BUS A. TOeUJCn O0v.BAIffUKMU.BB- of Minneapolis iecentl negotiated a TAKE NOTICE. It seems that Judge E. T. Wilder of at the lime of entering upon the duties SELTZER WATER loan of $30,000. payable in six months, K of his office, hold a state certificate f Redwing has given some unusually profound MANUFACTURERS OF S^'^T' with interest paid in advance at the scholarship and professional knowledge, and My friends and acquaintances wi). thought to the saloon question. issued by the State Examining Committee rate of eight per cent, per annum please take notice that I have just received Champagne Cider. He objects to the saloon not as a place or by the State High School a large invoice of The next day the Park Board of the where a man can get a drink, but as a Board." Vognac,Bourbon, Kttemmel, same city borrowed $12,000 to run for Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. social resort where "loafers, card-players AND DEALERS IN fft 1 White and Med Wines, three months, with interest payable and loungers" assemblo and treat MINNESOTA NEWS. with note at seven per cent. We failed Tobacco and Smokers* Articles, which I will sell in any quantity less Win. Grdbjfei one another. Recognizing, at the same to notice any remarkable fluctuations than 5 gallons, at the lowest prices. toe, the difficulty ofsecuring conviction A free trade club is to be organized of the money market that might" be Respectfully, under present Jaws for the regulation of at Mankato. NEW ULM, MINN, held accountable for the difference. 4COB HCESCHELER. I Ruemke's Building, New Ulm, Minn. the liquor traffic, Judge Wilder offers MANUFACTURER OF The first number of the Stillwater FINE CIGARS. B. BEHNZE & CO., the following novel suggestion: "Let The holiday editions of the St. Paul Democrat appeared Saturday, E. F. Barrett is editor and publisher. the law provide in plain and unmistakeable and Minneapolis dailies have proven terms that no licensed dealer shall be} ond the shadow of a doubt that the Hurry & Wanke, dry goods dealers use or occupy, directly or indirectly, in of Rochester, have assigned. Liabilities.and growth and prosperity of the two big assets unknown. connection with his saloon department sisters are unprecedented in the hist on EXTENSIVE OPEMNG OF NEW AND DESIRABLE {^"Special brands made to order. mere than the one room in which his By the report of the state board of of the universe. With such an enormous FALL AND WINTER GOODS. equalization the valuation of property bar is situated: that there shall, in that mass of ever-increasing wealth in in Steel county is shown to be $4 576,- room, be neither chair, stool, seals nor the twin cities, our Legislature can well 056. table, nor furniture of any sort, so that afford to turn its attention to the less B Sampson, of Crookstown, senator-elect, DFALERS IN eustomers, while there, must of necessity favored smaller cities of the State. We READY-MADE is seriously ill at his home. stand." The presence of a chair or took for legislation that will assist, in He may not be able to attend the session Sable, which, as the Pioneer-Press observes, at all. one way or another, in building up the Crow1ey & Miller, general "cannot be pocketed or hustled farming districts of the State. The firm of out of sight upon a moment's warn merchants at Bird Island, made an LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, The Waseca Radical informs its readers assignment Friday. The liabilities are ing," would greatly facilitate conviction about $7,000: assets. $4,000. SASH AND BLIND. "tfeat C. K. Davu is totally blind uuder such a law. In our opinion, DEJ GOODS in one eye and quite likely to become Rev. E. B. Lathrop of Mankato is however, the primary object of regulating Lime, Cement and Coal. a candidate for chaplain ef the honse. blind in tne other," and^cSat this the liquor traffic is not the conviction James Morrison, of the same city, is "greatly lessens his chances for the of the greatest possible number of candidate for engrossing clerk "of the United States Senate." The stumblingblock Lowest prices always. saloon-keepers, but the abatement of house. the Radical is trying to put before BOOTS & SHOES the actual evils of intemperence. We Hon. M. H. Dunneli of Owatona, IT, the blind is gotten up on a rather Opposite Railroad Depot, do not believe in any reforms that will who is now in Washington, says he has bmall scale. We care not whether Gov. NEW ULM, MINN. not left Minnesota to remain absent, compel respectable men to conform but that he will remain in Washington Davis has six eyes or none, so long as 0 outwardly to the habits of the whisky Louis Buenger, only during the winter. JJ he is net stricken with that peculiar id guzeler. It is a well known fact that ETC. ETC. kind of blindness so prevalent in the ia* the habitual drunkard in most cases A man named Evan Anfinson was found dead behind the bar of the Northwestern halls of Congressblindness to the interests Cor. Minn, and 3d North Sts., "V i hotel at Hawley Thursday of the people. ^jifills up directly at ihe bar, while the HEW ULU, MINN. morning. A row had occurred a short ingfiaore respectable element will be found time before. The coroner is investigating. WE TAKE THIS EARLY OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR The term of office of New York's (Treated at tables, conversing, reading, mayor begins at noon on January 1st. 2J or, if they choose, playing at cards. A The copartnership of Andrew J. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL 5 1 and Dealer in ad Kinds ot The mayor is chosen for two years, and Smith, of Sauk Center, and W. E. Lee, game at cards that would not be objected tfi/^KiTUiW. AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT ,1/ of Long Prairie in the BaDk ef Long receives an annual salary of $10,000. to in the family circle, cannot be improper Prairie, has been dissolved. Mr. Smith rlis appointing power is unusually extensive, in public and does not convert THE LOWEST PRICES. t- continues in the business. Mr. Lee is as will be seen from the following a saloon into a gambling-den. The a member of the legislature and one of B. BEHHEE & CO. WM. FRANK, JOHN BENTZIN. list of offices whose incumbents he the prominent candidates for the speakership. difference between the oard-player and Cottonwoo Mills. A, Behnke, Manager* appoints: Heads of departments of city gambler is analogous to that between a 7 Throat or an government, city chamberlain, police jvhite man and a rogue. In all preventive trifl *Wc\vO\ CHAS, L. ROOS justices, corporation counsel police, excise, legislation, every tub should 3JVJW Lung Disease. If yon have charities and correction, public stanu on its own bottom. Let the law si Cough or Cold, or the children are Custom grinding solicited. Will works, fire, park, taxes and assesments, threatenedwith CrouporWhooping Cough, cleanse the saioons from drunkenness grind wheat for (one eigtb) or exchange use Acker's English Remedy and prevent street-cleaning and dock commission and roguery, instead of expending its 34 fts. flour, 5 fls. shorts and 8 further trouble. It 13 a positive cure, ers two members of board of health force in the removal of harmless chairs lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c DRUGGIST: and STAHONER| and all members of board of education. C. L. Roos, New Ulm, Minn. and tables. No lestrictions in tbe'form and feed sold at low rates and delivered The newly inaugurated mayor is Abraham of ,high license will accomplish this. in New Ulm free of expense. S. Hewitt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. High license will not wipe out the evils DE^LLIER,. IN" Mi FRANK & BENTZIN. Toys, Chii#j|ai resulting from the liqur traffic in reducing HVOLI ANNIVERSARY Two St. Paul patrolmen the other the number of saloons it will morning took it into their heads to contribute simply cause the survival of the wealthiest, their mite toward booming the AND not of the fittest. Legislation -Jfemcy .Goods, carnival. They knocked down and arrested BREWERY,,, OF attempting to lessen the danger from a citizen of Mankato named boiler explosions by requiring engineers New Ulm Lodge, 0. d.H.S., No. 2lf S. Zwicker, shortly after his arrival in te puichase a $1,000 license, would be the saintly city. The fact that Mr. JOS. SCHMUCKER, PROPRIETOR deemed preposterous. There are many, Gamesaand ^Novelties, fAlbums, Zwicker was well-dressed'and unarmed, .AT however, who seem to think that this **%& & NEW ULM, MINN. ^'V** and carried two keys in his overcoat TURNER HALL, principle would work wonders when Plush Goods, pocket, was considered sufficient evidence Pure beer sold in qnantitieS^to suit applied to the licencing of the saloonkeeper. the purchaser. Special attention paid to place him in the lock-ap. He They forget that the respectability Saturday, Ja^Uft, 1887.38 to the bottling of beer. Notions. was subsequently released, and the policemen of a saloon depends upon the were reprimanded by the mayor NOHTH-WESTEKN HOTEL, respectability of its owner and his servants, PBOGRAMME. and one of them was fined twenty and that money can in no case 1. Overture f. Sand. dollars. This sum, however, was not FR. GOLLNAST, PROP'R. 3. Speech by the President of the Lodge. mend defects of character. A little 3 Music Band. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROOTS, HERBS, BARKS ANL applied toward the relief of the gentleman's 4 Tableaux legislation in the line of establishing i Opposite the Bailroad Depot. disfigured face. 5 Song Mr. J.Petry. 1 PATENT MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND. certain qualifications of character, intelligence e.Tableux g. HEW ULM, MIXJT. $ 7 Mu*Ic ..Band and age as prerequisite to obtaining PRICES QUOTED ON APPLICATION? 8.8cene from "Fretechutz." some- The following order reveals First class accomodations at a license, with corresponding Music will be furnished by the City -at 4!1 thing of Gen. Logan's zeal to serve his reasonable rates. Good ,4] ci& provisions for it3 forfeiture and a clause Band PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS.- stabling on the accor-*COQntry: ..Special Order No. 196. Admission 35 cts. a person. &* limitingpopulation, the numberwould of licenses 3*2 I ding to certainly do 7 -_____^____ ^v premises. Headquarters, Department of the Tennessee, Doors open at 7. F. M. Performance Post Office Blocks New Ulm, Minnesota. .fsome good, while high license would begins at 8. P. M. Vicksburg, Miss., July 20, 1863 A. C. OCHS, *f tend toward centralization of Maj.-Gen. John A. Logan, commanding A cordial invitation is textended to acknowledged evils. third division, 17th army corps, Army Contractor and Builder, all by THE COMMITTEE. Travelers' Guide. C^WAGNER, of the-Tennessee, whose health was The Supreme Court of Minnesota has HEW GIMP CASE STORE. NEW XJLM, -O MINN. 30 much impaired at the beginning of filed another opinion in the celebrated the Vicksburg campaign that the general Designs made to order and estimates ChauncyWass tax title case, in which Undertaker and Dealer ktfc en all work in my line furnished. Schmid & Wagnpr, commanding directed a leave of absence the position taken in former opinions is FURNITURE to be forwarded to him, which he sustained The defects of ourtax law AUG. QUE2TS E Dealers m-sqga *?*%.&. declined to avail himself of because of laid bare by this decision afford amply Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, "Furnishing the active operations of the army in opportunity tor some of our legislators Goods, Green, which he has borne so conspicuous a to exercsie their ingenuity. Canned Fruitst part, being stall in enfeebled health,, is, for the benefit of the same, hereby ordered AllGooda Sottas The Stbley County Independent says to proeeed to the State of Illinois. that "a terrible love-feast is going on between theNorthfielr Le Sueu News, Newal Ulm As soon as, he is sufficiently recovered, and News and on bis command at this Review2 rjloia4 heSriU account of an oil itMpeetQrBhjpY' There place. ^Bp^order ef Maj.-Generai U. S. f^must be^a mistake somewhere.\ For the GraV: John A..] IsresentAlyfcF ULM REVIEW is satis