New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 25, 1887 · Page 4 of 8
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tmmrnm HALL, NEW ULM AND VICINITY "Wetter "Worius- #|The Annual Reunion of the G. A. R. Hottingers bathing parlors are rsady of Redwood and Brown Counties will for the summer's rush. Travelers' Guide. be held at Springfield, June loth. site necurfid^ i&*The Post Office will be closed next F. Kuetzing,Meridian Block, has just Mondtjy from 10 a. m. to 5 p, m. ^P"2STID-A.Y, MAYS9, 1887. received 500 Japanese folding fans. iSf |j,The artesian well committee has secured A grand ball at Union Hall Monday Sold at 3 cents each, a bargain. Lot 13 Block 104 north for the evening. The scaffolding in front of A. Seiter's purpose of testing for a good and sufficient Fr. Schubert and Lorenz Flor have Hotel was taken down Saturday afternoon. supply of water for the needs of established a farm machinery business. Music by SILVER CORNET BAND the city. The site is as good a one as ^iqoi^&i&fWf}^ The pic-nic announced for next Monday could be secured and will answer for Jacob Hoescheler has been granted a PRIZE BOOTING, at St. Jacobs hights will not take all practical purposes. It was the wish pension by the department at Washington. Going East. Going West. place. of the committee to locate the plant en No 4 Express, 9:46 a. m. No. 1 Express 4:50 a.m. 3 6:00 p.m. 2 9:4 0p.m The young people of Linden will school house square and for that purpose "SSAc'm 10:30 a.m. 12 Ac'm 4:50 a. Aug. Nagel informs us that lightning 19 1:45 p.m. "14 10:30 a.m. dance at John Koester's place Fridav, they asked for 50 by 75 feet of ground 16 4:15 p. m. struck within a few feet of him COMPETITION OPEN TO THE WORLD. June 3rd. corner of First North and Washington Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily Saturday, but of course it didn't touch streets. If granted a lease of the J. A. Presley, jr., who was suffocated except Sunday. him. grounds the committee agreed to enter at the Mankato gas works, died last C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent. SOCIAL HOP. Last week was a very busy one for into a contract to supply the school and Tuesday. the millers. The price of wheat was NOTICE. grounds all the water needed, provided Dances at Turner Hall Sunday evening 70 cents per bnshel and farmers flooded of course that a sufficient supply was and Union Hall Monday evening. ADMISSION TO DANCE 25 CENTS A COUPLE. the market. found. Some members of the Board of Having sold my old subscription and Take in the prize bowling at Turner Education, either through a mistaken advertising accounts of the New Ulm Lovers of the game of nine-pins are CASH WOOL. Hall Sunday afternoon. Smoke the celebrated "Philopene" sense of duty or through pure cussedness, REVIEW to Messrs. Brandt and Wed-invited to meet at Turner Hall Park the best 10 cent cigar in the market. prevented this idea from being carried dendorf, those indebted to me on account Sunday afternoon to play for the championship Tally one for Maro. Bingham. Its a Only manufactured by Mueller & Essen. out. They refused to concede the of above named paper will please of New Ulm. boy ond he arrived Sunday afternoon. corner grounds Jbut offered to use their ettle with Messrs. Brandt and Weddendort. Died, Sunday evening May 22, Anna, Will New Ulm celebrate the Fourth HENRY VAJE3M, Fresh fruits, ice cream and temperance influence,or at least not oppose the committee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mathiowitz of July this year? If so it is tim9 to begin drinks will be furnished hereafter Cor. Minn, and,Centre streets. in securing the ground located JOS. BOLBETER, by A. Preuss at the Vienna bakery. age seven years and 6 months. making arrangements. STONE WANTED. St. Paul, May 18, 1887. near the center of the block on Washington Parties in need of oranges, bananas, This is the^aecond child, which the bereaved The Druggists of Minnesota will meet 100 Cords of Stone (Prairie Boulders) street. As this meant an additional etc., will find it to their interest to call parents have lost by diphtheria for the Herman's Monument foundation* on him. Referring to the above, we would ask in New Ulm June 14 and 15. Receive expense in laying water mains within a week. Enquire of Jul. Berndt or John till those indebted to the REVIEW to them kindly. and as the opposing members of the Hauenstein. call at once and settle. This will enable The following conundrum was handed board did not seem to see the advantages Just received at F. Kuetzing's 100 Farm Property FOP Sale. us to balance our books and make us by astudent of Blackstone. "How cured every year by Acker's celebrated secured to the school and grounds boxes white knitting Cotton No. 8, 10, English Remedy. It is a guaranted preparation many days does it take a pretty girl to room for new accounts by a FREE supply of water, the committee 12 and 14, selling at 3 balls for 10 cts. if it does not help you it will cost The undersigned offers his farm consisting clean up an attorney's office?" As BRANDT & WEDDENDORF. decided it best to purchase a piece you nothing. Try it. A single dose will of one two hundred and one Mr. Louis Vogel celebrated his 20. this is a question for attorney's to answer show its good effect. Trial bottles 10 eta. of ground and go to work at once. one hundred and twenty acre tract, birthday yesterday. He handed the cigars The railroad company has erected C. L. Boos, New Ulm, Minn. we will not try to solve it. situated in Lafayette, Nicollet County' The contract for driving the well was around in good shape. a Howe scale at the stockyards for the Minn., for sale. Nearly all of the land given to the Phelps Drive Well Co. of The spring term of the district court NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. is under cultivation. Part is meadow convenience of its patrons. Schmucker's park will be formally Minneapolis and work on the well was opened yesterday. Judge Webber presiding. and part a grove. Good dwelling excellent 4 F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block, has received opened next Monday. Go and see the A number of attorneys from commenced yesterday morning. G. A. M. granaries and stabling and two transformation wrought in a short lace buntings in cream, blue and neighboring towns attended. In the wells are on the premises. For terms The opposing members of the board The comrades of Hecker Post No. 48 etc., apply to list of cases published in the REVIEW time. navy at 12V cts. a yard, worth 20 ets. will assemble at their Hall on Monday may have acted upon their own last week, the following were omitted: May 30th at 9 a. m. to participate'^ in JOHN F. SVENSON. Mr Henry C. Mueller of Courtland convictions, but they certainly did not Only one marriage license issued during State of Minnesota vs. certain lands memorial exercises. i lost a valuable grade Normau mare act in accordance with the wishes of EGGS WANTED last week: Alfred Dittbenner to situated in Brown County, Minn., and Bycommand of which he purchased for $250 a year the majority of citizens. By accepting Bernhardine Schulty, both of Eden. owned by "Winona & St. Peter Land Co. Ten thousand dozen fresh eggs will W. PF^ENDEB, Commander. ago. Louis SCHILLING, Adjutant. the munificent offer of the committee be taken in exchange for goods at Mrs. (Real estate tax case). Geo. W. Somervillle Only 5 days more in* which to pay W. A. Olding's Millinery store. and Lind & Hagberg, attorneys they could have utilized the water in Brummer's Herman Schlottmann, who has been Genuine Insect Powder real estate taxes. June 1st 10 per cent, for plff. J. M. Gilman, attorney for supplying the wants of the square with at Henry Goede's. in the employ of the Empire Roller PIANO FOR SALE. penalty will be added to the original deft. S. D. Peterson vs. Valentin Orth. but very little additional expense. If Mill Co. for several years, left for Montana taxes. Jos. A. Eckstein, atty. for plff, A good piano is offered for sale by FRESH strawberries received they should want aDy water now they last week, where he will engage the undersigned. Intending buyers Baasen, atty. for deft. daily at M. Eibner's. The children in school district No. 8, will have to pay for it and tax payers please call at my residence and examine in the mining busines. While driving to his home, in town the instrument. town Milford, held a pleasant picnic must bear the expense. TAKEN UP. Friday Messrs. I Keller and J. Hottinger Cottonwood, during Saturday's rain and at Geo. Baeker's grove Sunday. A MBS. J. MCKITTBICK. received a carload (44 barrels) hail-storm, Fred Walther had a narrow number of the grown-up children of The undersigned has taken up six A number of the globes of our ttree of Cider from Buffalo, N.Y. Soft drinks sheep which strayed to his place. The escape from being killed. The hail this town participated. lamps have been broken by boys "with only will be the rule in the Wiesenthal owner may have them by furnishing frightened the horses and they ran into sling shots and to prevent^ thejrecurrence proof of his ownership and paving expenses. FrankJPeuser came down from Tracy after July 1st next. Beautiful flowers and plants: a ditch, the shock throwing jMr. Walther of this,|the city authorities have H. SIEBEBT. sr. Monday. He combined business Cut flowers for funerals, parties and i Friday Henry Mueller received the from the wagon and directly under instructed thejpolice force to arrest all weddings supplied on order by mail or with pleasure as the satisfied smile, To all who are in need of the services Hereford bull, Hard Times, registered one of the front wheels, the wheel boysjorjany one else'using them within telegraph. All kinds of Greenhouse which played on his features while of a veterinary surgeon I would recommend number 20526, from Grant Park, Illi passing over his right shoulder and leg. plants packed and shipped to all parts the city limits. Parents are requested to Dr. A. *Koebne. He saved a scanning his order book, showed. of the country. He managed to hang ontc one of the nois. We hope that the animal will caution their chillren against using horse toi me which everybody else had During a heavy thunder storm, Address: MENDENHALL GBEENHOUSES, lines and his wife, who was in the wagon, prove an antidote to hard times and increase given up. sling-shots as the city authorities are 18th St. and 1st Ave. South or which passed over Westport, Dak., last secured the other. Their united Mr. Mueller's wealth materially. determined to prosecute all offenders to TIM DONNAVAN, City Store 15, 4th St. South Minneapolis. Friday, the lightning struck the camp efforts resulted in stopping the horses Chas. Marti and wife left for Glencoe, West Newton. the full extend of the law. of John Cooper on the Aberdeen, Bismark after a short run. Strange to say no last Friday. A telegram had been received R. J. MENDENHALL, Who was sue? bones were broken and Walther es & Northwestern Railway killing by Mr. Marti stating that Mr. J. Prop'r. It is a very common thing to see a caped with but a few bruises to remind Peter Nelson and Charles Curtey two Fellner.a former citizen of thi city,was OF Star Sample Boom, man walking along distance, but we him of his narrow escape. laborers. ver\ ick and and was not expected to Schmucker's Park. were surprised to see an old lady one live. and Mr. H. Siebert called at our office Recently one of our carpenters took day last week, walking to Dakota. She Farmers' Home. Monday and informed us that the stateof the contract to erect a building for a Monday, May 30th, 1887. was sixty years old and came from Our police force came out in full uni Ulm.ment our Cottonwood correspondent farmer some distance from New New Ulm and was going to Aberdeen. lorm last week.The uniforms are of the Instrumental Concert during the Afternoon "that a surprise party was given at his After everything was arranged it struck regulation blue with gilt buttons. The TBACY TBUMPET. JACOB HOESCHELER, Prop'r. and EveningA residence," was erroneous. The party the carpenter that he owned a cow head is covered with a black helmet cordial invitation is extended to all Dealer in was a surprise to his pasture and which no one but himself could milk. turn rued with gold braid. The chief PERSONAL MENTION. by Wines, Liquors not to him and he wished that the parties Here was an obstacle to his fulfilling sport-, a gilt star while the night police JOS. SCHHUCKER. would in the future hold their jamborees the contract. The cow had to be milked Col. Jos. Bobleter was in town 1 IVH to be satisfied with silver ones. and Cigars. on their own grounds. Wednesday paying taxes and attending twice a day and the distance from town SAMPLE ROOM H. Horn burg of this city has to various business matters. He looks to the farm was to far for him to travel A fine lunch will be served every day. hale and hearty and seems to enjoy ope led up an agncuitural implement Memorial Day. morning and evening without loosing AND handling the State's funds.0ESJjtiJkattk. store at St. Peter Sheds have been Cor. Minn. & Center streets. too much time. After brooding over Mr. H.Eckstein and wife of Winona, BILLIARD HALL eiected the ard of the Northwestern New Ulm, mn^ the matter for some time a bright idea formerly of town Milford, are visititing Memorial Day will be observed, riotel, wliere he will handle wagons, with friends in this town. Mr. Eckstein struck him. He made the farmer agree under the auspices of Hecker NOTICE TO CREDITORS. uu_ iu3, Deenng harvesters, mowers, next door to the Dakota House, expresses himself as well pleased to deliver the milk to town every morning Post, next Monday forenoon. Societies New Ulm Minn. with his new home. New Ulm and vicinity it*. and took the cow to the farmers State of Minnesota, County of Brown and citizens are invited to assist the In Pro- has a good many charms for him bate Court. CHARLES BRUST, Proper. home with him. All are happy except At tue labor Kirmess held at Minneapolis still. Post Contributions of flowers will be Intne Matter of Ithe Estate of Peter Schaller The best of wines, liquors, cigars, the farmer who has to deliver the lacteal last week there were a number U6CC&SCQ* appreciated and should be delivered at Chas. Schoregge and W. Baker Noticeis hereby given to all persons havine always on hand. fluid daily. cliiims and demands against the estate of Peter of lively vuting contests. The aidermen Turner Hall Sunday forenoon. came down from Sleepy Eye Friday Schaller.llate of the County of Brown, deceased, a contest lor the gold-headed cane evening to see a wide-awake place. that the Judge of the Probate Court of said County The procession will form at 9:30 a. m. GRAND Wm. Silverson of Cincinnati, and will hear, examine and adjust claims and demands stood as follows on the second evening: precisely, at Turner Hall to march under H. F. Seiter, Tracy, showed Mr. against said estate at his officefin the City of Chas. Silverson and H. R. Reed of this rew Ulm in said County, on the first Monday of President Mareck 76, Aid. Clough 50, Eaton, of the Minneapolis Citizens' Life escort of Company A 2nd Regt. each month,torsix successive months, commencingwiththe place have formed a partnership and Insurance Company, around town last first Mosday in June 1887, and that \id. Clout.ei 23. through the principal streets of the city will soon erect a mill at Nicollet, Minn, six months from the 29th day of April 1887 AT week. Herman has added the business have been limited and allowed by said Probate to the cemetery. The exercises at the of insurance agent to his various other Aitiiiir W. Sculichting, a former providing they are assured of a sufficient Court for creditors to present their claims. UNION HALL cemetery will consist in vocal and instrumental enterprises. Jos. A. ECKSTJCIN New Uimne, but since 1877 with the supply of water. The Phelps Administrator of the Estate of Peter Schalier music, addresses in English Lewis Schmelz, of town Cottonwood, deceased. Fie.u Please in Minneapolis, has en' Well Company have the contract for onMondayEvening, May 30ts/87. made a trip to Minneapolis last and German, decoration of the graves driving the well and feel confident of teied me grocery business in partner week. His friends wonder what made NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of the Union Soldiers and the Monument securing the water. They have driveu ship with his brother-in-law, Mr. Christ him smile so on his return. Admission 50 cenis for gents* erected to the memory of those State of Minnesota, County of Brows In 175 feet so far and expect to go 75 feet Boehme. Their stand is at 1007 Main Mr. John Garrioch, of West Newton, Probate Court. who fell during the Indian Massacre, A cordial invitation to attend is extended made the REVIEW office a pleasant call In the matter of the estate of Jens Peder Jenson deeper, for ajgood supply. As soon as Street E. D. Minneapolis, where Arthur deceased. and the salute to the dead. last Thursday. by the building of the mill is assured, the will be glad to meet his friends. Notice is hereby given to all persons having All corporations and citizens who in- a claims and demands against the estate of Jens Peder railroad company will construct sidetrack THE MANAGERS. Mrs. H. Lueth departed for Kansas Jenson late of theCounty of Brown deceased, Hereafter pupils of the public schools tend to ^participate, are requested to City Monday morning to visit her sons that the Judge of the Probate Court of said county for them. Mr. W. Silverson has Office of the Board of HealtL will hear, examine, and adjust claims and demands who have been dismissed on account of Fred and Chas. meet at 9 o'clock a. m. at Turner Hall arrived from Cincinnati with his family against said estate, at his office in the City contagious disease or exposure to the of New Ulm in said county, on the tint Monday Park. Mrs. Nauert of Minneapolis is visiting A- and will supervise the work of construction. of each month for six successive months, commencing with friends here. REGULATION NO. 2. same, will have to present a permit is with the first Monday in Jon* 1887 aad Mr. Reed, headmiller of the THE COMMITTEE. that six months from the 28th day of April 1887 2fotice is hereby given that on and sued by the Health Officer, Dr. Strict Peter Mertz of Sleepy Eye and H. have been limited and anowed by said Probate Eagle Roller Mill of this city, will soon after this date all public funerals of Hills of Golden Gate called at our office Court for creditors to present theirclaims. ler, before they are allowed to join their Meal Estate Transfers. leave with his family for Nicollet, but persons having died of malignant contagious A HiaiE JKNSOK yesterday. classes again. Such a permit is required Executrix of tbo Estate of Jens Peder Jenson disease are'hereby forbidden. will be in New Ulm every few days, as by law. By order of the Board of Health, Harrows and corn tools of all kinds he will retain his present position with Peter Prokosch and wife to Carl Gluth EV of O. C. STBICKLBB, MORTGAGE SALE. cheap at Kloasner's. the Eagle Mill Ce. The mill when built, NWJi and NWX of NW* of Sec 17 T111 38 Arthur F.Fischer,a successful teacher, Health officer. 2400.00 will be of the capacity of 300 barrels paymenit e'-to* tota closed his term of school in District ISo. New Ulm, Minn., May 16,1887. Default having been made inlcthe orthe St. PaulfcSioux City Railroad Co. to Wolf. Died! F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block, has received wh I dn^/tS^^*^' TTndlX of NX of NW* Sec 9 T108 30 40 acm per day,running day and night,and giye residence on German 7, Lafayette, last week. He is attending fine a large assortment of fine silk due at the date of this notice upon certaitTMortgage, $260.60. A ftlV Salp* tbS5BJeontdeliveredytheJames i,,ed' dul recorded Bosei duly executed and by employment to twenty men. parasols $1.25 and upwards. Call in WinonafcSt Peter Land Co to AndersChristianson the institute at St. Peter this week, after Plummer, a single man, mortgagor, to N IW DUD. street. For Particulars inquire SW* of SE* Sec 35 109 30 40 acres soon. Crandall, mortgagee, bearing date twentvfoarth \vhich he will leave for his home in Of RrDOLPH KlRSLENG. ^l $465,60 Last Thursday the citizens of Duluth K!wJS.day ofDecember, A. D. 188S, and, wHfa of8 Ole O. Vestad and wife to John O. Pladaen WX CA Iowa. Next fall Mr. Fischer will go to Fresh Strawberries, daily^ at Frank felt a heavy earthquake shock, but later ofSW* Sec 18 T108 30 70 91-100 acres. the offlM ofthe Register ofDeeds in and ^o'clocthe for WASTED. t% A good, steady and John Seifertand wife to Peter Seifert SX oiNWX 1887 Ann Arbor, where he will attend the Co^tyo'Brown and State A'Df-Minnesota, on the*%,- Belmke's. it was learned to have been a terrific faithful boy to learn the and NX of SW* Sec 21T109 81160 acres and $*?I r5*2"* Medical College and may return to this 4 acresof NWX or SEX Sec 6 T109 31 $2000. A explosion of nitro-glycerine at Spirit harness trade. Apply to M., Book 8 ofMortgages, on page 16, and n ^m finejassortment of fancy fresh fruits Addison Lentand wife to SarahLent W% of NWX action or proceeding having been instituted, at place some day as a doctor. Lake, eight miles front the city. Eight ,H. C. WARNKE, law or otherwise,torecover the debt secured b in at rAftP.iirari nt. t.Vio Palor Paatm. Sec2T108R3280acres $105Q. Springfield, Minn. said Mortgage, or any part thereof: Michael Zupfer to Alvis Kopp 5 acres of N WK thousand three hundred pounds of the rant., Sheiriffs Holm of Meeker County and Now therefore, notice is hereby i Sec 24 109 80 $150.00 Gastav Fischer to Chas. 65 Kote his interest in virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage, explosive were stored in a wooden Schmid of this county captured James NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Received this week another lot'of the Lots 4 and 3 182 New Ulm 20.00. and pursuant to the Statute in such case building 50x30 feet, and where this Theoder Crone and wife to EdwardErdmann SWK made and provided, the said Mortgage will be latest Styles of Ladies untrimmed hats. Martin, the man who stole four horses i?Notice is hereby given that the of Sec 26 108 33 $900.00. foreclosed by a sale of the premises described in Call in and learn our prices. stood there is now a hole 100x60 feet of Mr. Hagelund, a farmer living in supervisors of "the town of Joseph Beinhart to Joseph Remhait Jr. 1119400 and covered by sMd Mortgage, viz: The North acres of Lot 1 and 2 Sec it T109 30 $100.00. half of the South West quarter and the South East F- Kuetzing. and fifteen to forty feet deep. The Miltord in Co. of Brown and State of Meeker County, near Currie last week. Joseph BeinharttoJohn Beinhart 1119.100 acres quarter of said South West quarter and the South Minn, will meet at the house of August laigest piece of the building found is of Lot 2 Sec 12 T109 39 $100.0C. half of the South East quarter of Section tv entv. Martin is an inoffensive looking fellow Winona & St. Peter Land Co. to John Beinhart elebt (28), in Township one hundred and eleven Heyman in said-town on the 31st day The greatest assortment of light summer ten inches long. A three-inch cast iron NWtf of NW# Sec 25 109 30$440 00. and judging by his appearance one (1H North, of Range thirty-three (83) W est, containing of May 1887 at 1 o'clock'in the afternoon, hats, stiff and soft, just received at Valentin Wildner to Meinrad Epple Outlot 72 two hundred (200) acres according to the pipe was twisted round a tree, and bits would be almost ready to believe that to let a contract for the erection United States Government Survey thereof in New TJlm $70.D0. Theo. Crone's. Come and look at our Brown County and State of Minnesota, with the of iron and wood were found a mile Ole Chrmtopherson and wife to Ole Peterson SK of a stone bridge to be built near said the horses ran away with him. They 25centshats for children and bovs.^J hereditament and appurtenance* which sale of SW% Sec 24 108 30 80 acres. from the spot. Every window pane in place. Further information, and specification will be made by the Sheriff of said Brown County, brought Martin and the horses to this Wilbelmine Plath to Daniel Plath S% of NEK of Children's trimmed hats 50 cts., at the front door of the Court House, lnlthe CHy cf of the work will be given at NEX Sec 18 110 33 $50 00 eight houses within half a mile were place and on Friday took them to Meeker New Ulm in said County and State, on the ninth worth 90 cts., at F. Kuetzing's. Ka% Koster to Otto Lohman Lets 12 3 S New said time and place. Said bridge must day of June A. D. 1887, at 10 o'clock A. M. of that broken, and one house, which stood Ulm $85.00. county. Sheriff Holm can congratulate day, at public vendue, to the higheet bidder for be completed on or before Sept. 1st Charles Wmkelman and others to Theresia All JljEen are not Bad, 1,000 feet way from, the stoi-ehouse, was cash, to pay said debt and interest, and the taxes, himself upon having secured the Schmidt Lots 11 and 12 69 S New Ulm $150.00. next. if any on said premise*, and Fifty dollars attorney's Neither are all prepared remedies unreliable. John A Willard and wife to Andrew Wurzberger completely wrecked. fees as stipulated and by said Mortgae In co-operation of Sheriff Schmid, for Loris SPKLLBEMK, This is proven by the results NX and NE}^ and NEtf of NWJ Sec 25 T109 case of forclosure,an.i the disbursements allowed Town Clerk. without the services and knowledge of 32 $1320. following the use of Dr. Harter's^ Iron by law subject to redemption aX any tune within Henry W. Lamberton and wife to Patrick Raverty one year from the ot aleT ^LACE CURTAINS.Just received new as provided bylaw. Tonic for dyspepsia, rheumatism, scrofula, the county of the latter he would have Crone's, 5000bush- Dated, AprH 26th, A I 1887. patterns at low prices at F. Kuetzing's. NX of SWjf Sec 4T109 321640. jaundice, torpid liver, and general W ArllEU Jls ofTorn, at 35 cents a "had but a very poor show of success. Meridian Block. Chas. I. Stelzen and others to S. Catharine Klossner JAITEB N. CBAKXUU, weakness. bushel, eash. J. NEWHAET, Mortgagee. Lot 7 "S" S New" Ulm $670.00. Attornej foi Mortg.|fie.' May 23d 1887.