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

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's^j^"4, ^^^W^^^^^^P^^S^^i^^^^^^^P^||B^P*^^g Sp8| W advantage, arms and ammunition in mountain side, sweeping all before it The dance lasted until early morning The Defenders of New Dim 1. "Why we are here." Responded While Master Albert Melges was favor of the savage, but still you faltered like a storm of thunderbolts from a and for all we Know, some of the visitorsare Jo by Maj". Sanders. driving Wm Gebser's horse Monday rot! We are proud of you as our clear sky, startling and terrifying all still dancing. %2. "The dark days of '62." Responded afternoon near the Brown Co. Bk, the TFere here to celebrate the Defenders. We are proud of you as who heard. As an instance of the helplessness to by h. St. J. Cox. The gloom of horse was frightened and ran away, friends and neighbors. We are proud of the country, Cape. Skaro's civil war deepened by the atrocities of turning into J. Hoescheler's yard at a 25th Anniversary. Although the festivities of Tuesday to think that the future generations of company, which was at Fort Snelling an Indian Massacre. breakneck speed. The boy jumped were exhaustien and enough to tire the Minnesota Valley can claim such when the outbreak occurred, and was fSJJ. "Our distinguished guests the Defenders." from the buggy and was not hurt. The even young people, the veterans were valiant sires, and in the hope that you ordered back to take part in repelling horse and buggy collided with a spring Responded to by Judge up and about early Wednesday, organizing At daylight Tuesday Capt. Burg's may all bejspared to meet us here a the savage invaders, started out from wagon in the yard smashing both vehicles. Webber. Friends in need are friends and prepairing for the parade. battery notified our people that it was quarter of a century hence, we promise St. Peter about sunset, with but one indeed. They assembled at 9 A. M. and promptly time to arise and prepare tor the reception you our honest endeavor to profit by round of cartridges apiece. The company at 9:45 A. M. the parade was formed residence o*n German of those, whoso nobly came to our ^14. "Our citizen Soldiers." Responded the moral of your example, to transmit was mounted and carried muzzleloading in the following order.,, fine to by Col. Flandrau. Continnually lescue twenty live years ago. During your memory to our children and to Springfield rifles, which would A r'nP SaTp* fighting the battle of life, they acquire the forenoon all decorations were finished, Col. W, Pfaender presideut of the teach them your lesson of virtue and have required them to dismount had iUi DOIDj: street. For Particulars inquire that higher valor which martial training and when the special arrived day. self-sacrifice. they had another round for re-loading. of *4t RUDOLPH RIESLING. alone can never impart. with our guests and visitors, New Ulm Marshal Fischer and Assistants Lauterbach The whole country was illuminated by Col. Wm. Pfaender then addressed the had on her holiday dress. The decoralions 5. "Our sister Cities." Mankato, St. and Behnke. the burning houses and grain stacks, -T. Kuetzing, Meridian Block, has 65 audience. His remarks were delivered Peter and Le Sueur. Responded to bv were neat and tasty, some of them and as the company passed along the doz. of fancy handkerchiefs just received, I. Division. in german. He said that the citizens of F. Talbot, E. P. Freeman, and W. being really artistic. highway, hundreds of men, women and at low prices. 2 "&' |!'J| City Band. New Ulm had arranged the celebration Gresham. v* *1 children came forth from their hidingplaces Comp. A 2d Regt. M. N. G. The principal decorations were: the of the 25th anniversary of the battle of Brace Up No. 6. "Good Bye". Responded by among the bushes, and their -You are feeling depressed, your appetite Governor McGill, Hon. J.K. Moore, old Erd building, "signal and flag station New Ulm mainly for the purpose of 'a Mayor Weschcke. wails and moanings of distress were Judge B. F. Webber, Mayor Weschcke, the Gommel and For&ter building bringing all the survivors of that memorable is poor, you are bothered with Owing*to the fact that train time heart-rending. The tomahawk, and Maj. Mead, Capt. J. Nix and members on Broadway '-Fort Forster and struggle together once more, not Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous, was near at hand, the list of toasts was rifle, and torch had done their fiendish of the city council in carriages. only to express to them all,?the warmest Gommel the Post building "St. Peter and generallv out of sorts, and want to cut down. work, and desolation was complete. Minnesota Valley Band. gratitude for their bravery and heroism Headquarters CiptDodd the Behnke brace up. Brace up, but not witli Most of the defenders departed for, The speaker then read an extract from but to satisfy themselves how New Ulm Defenders from St. Peter, buildiDg corner of Minnesota and First stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, their homes on the evening train, while Bryant's History of the Sioux Massacre, has recovered from the effects of the street, noith "General Headquarters Mankato Band. which have for their basis very the rest will leave Thursday. We hope which depicted vividly the scenes teriible struggle of '62. Col. Flandiau Buenger's building Defenders from Mankato, cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate that they have all enjoyed themselves of that terrible time. He then called He gave a brief history of the early New Ulm Headquarters, Capt. Bellm Le Sueur, you for an hour, and then leave and hope ,and expect to meet them all to mind that many of our beloved citizens settlement of New Ulm beginning in Kie&hnjr* buildmg, Mankato Headquar, Milford, you in worse condition than betore. again. were borne down to death in that 1854. He stated that at the time of the What you want is an altetathe that ters, Cd.pt Bierbauer Schubert's building, Cottonwood, struggle and but for timely assistance j. Defsnders Present outbreak New Ulm contained about will purify your bio od, stait healthy corner of Broadway and Third Sigel, of brave-hearted citizens of adjoining LE SUEUR. 200 buildings with 800 inhabitants, that action of Liver and Kidneys, restore stieets north, Le Sueur Headquarters, Fort Ridgely, towns the entire village and all its inhabitants Capt. E. C. Sanders, Jac. Zimmerman the sorrounding country was in a your vitality, and give renewed health Capt. Sanciers. At the crossing of Lafayette and would have perished,a and wife, J. Doeherty and wife, flourishing condition, excellent and strength. Such a medicine you Center and Minnesota Streets a magnificent Courtland, funeral pyre erected on the hate of savage C. N. Pmnev, wife and daughter, E. will find in Electric Bitters, ana only crops were harvested, when suddenly &,ich was erected. The inscriptions New Ulm. brutality. T. Jones and two daughters, H. Kenzie 50 cents a bottle at C. L. Roos's Drug the peaceable settlement was changed were Erected in honor of the II. Division. and wife, H. J. Dane. Geo. Plowman, It is most fitting that annual meetings Store. [3] into a battlefield. defendeis. We welcome you all to our J. E. Noyes, F. A. Bohrer, Tim. Tableau "States of the Union", should be held here to commemorate The advance and bloody work of the savages festival 1862-188/. Nearly'all of the busmess Davis, Dr. Otis Ayer and lady, John Scholars of New Ulm Schools. the deeds of those who fell in defence in the town of Ahlford, seven miles 0[]n yards fancv silk velvet in all colors blocks and most of the private residences Item, H. Buder and daughter, J. J. IH. Division. of the property and lives of their West of New Ulm, having been somewhat "Uu at 1 dollar'a yard at Mrs. A. Ol were decorated and a large Green wife and daughter, Abe Biddle, Silver Cornet Band. fellow citizens, and to recount the story checked by the accidental excursion ding's millinary store. number illuminated during the evening H. T. von Lihe wife, son and daughter, *\M Hecker Post G. A. R. and Comrades. of the massacre is the profound event of a recruiting party consisting of Some ol the decorations were really Wm. Bandon, Boyd Randall, Louis Odd Fellows Lodge. of hundreds of settlers. That massacre citizens of New Ulm, time was given Brnnuner's aitistic but want of time and space forbids Magadenz, Wm. Weyle twp daughters Genuine Insect Powder St. Josephs Society, New Ulm. in our historyindeed, since the Mayflower to prepare for the reception of the Indians us from going into detail descriptions. and son, John Harty" Ed Harty, John at Henry Goede's. c* West Newton. landed at Plymouth Rock there at New Ulm, but with few arms Luber, Th. H. Drescher and daughter, Sons of Hermann. has been no parallel to the Indian atrocities and inadequate ammunition it was a A good pool table for sale, F. W. Lindemann, Henry Martin. Dr. The special brought 335 people, who Enqutre Turnverein and Scholars. enacted here in 1862. It was a hard task for the citizens and Pioneers at John Albert. Mayo and wife, Chas. Schaffler. "Were received at the Depot by the committee, Citizens on foot and in carriages. dark hour in the history of our country. of the snrrounding country who escaped bands and hundreds of citizens. The line of march was as follows: An army at the south was seeking to MANKATO. and flocked into the town, to repel The were then taken to Turner Hall Wm. Bierbauer Capt., John From Turner Hall to Third South dissolve the Union of the States, and the fierce attack of the 18th of August. ,7 where Mayor Wescncke welcomed them Meagher, E.P. Freeman, James Schoemaker.fJac. Street to Minnesota to Fourth North our frontier counties were left in a defenceless Knowing however that the lives to the citj in the following words Bierbauer, Anton Phillip, to Broadway to Center to State to Turner condition These awful of all their loved ones and their cherished Wlen Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria, My worthy Fnend3 George Roos, Christ Roos, H. McMarty Hall Park. events, looking back over the twentyfive homes were at stake, the Pioneers, Acain have we assembled under the Peter Pfaff, Chas. Weigel, C. Berndt "When slie was a Child, she cned for Castona, On return to Turner Hall, Hon. years which have elapsed, seem who mostly consisted of Germans, reinforced Ruegg, J- Boegiler, Geo. Robert, golden rayt of an August sun, to commemorate John Lind delivered the following address When she became Miss, she clang to Castona, now like a terrible dream. But they by a small number who arrived Dr. McMan, S. Walter. the anniversary of the successful were real, beyond the power of man to Whan she had Children, she gare them Castona, from St. Peter during the day made a repulsion of the Indians, and St. Paul.Judge C. E. Flandrau, St. Defenders of New Ulm and Ladies describe. In concluding, the speaker gallant defense so that the savages were again do I welcome you in the name of Julien Cox, J. C. Haupt. and gentlemen. said that as an old friend and neighbor forced to withdraw. that city, to whose detense you hastened Twenty-five years ago at" this hour who for more than 26 years has been ST. PETER. As one of those, who at that time twenty-five years ago, with all my heart, yesterday, the ground which we now J. E. Miles, J. Picker and wife, E. C. accustomed to visit within our gates he were battling another enemy hundreds and assure you of our gratitude and occupy was held by the blood-thirsty State Normal School wished New Ulm prosperity and all Hanson, John Walther and daughter, of miles away and who had no idea of Sioux, and this was not the only point. fraternal love. its citizens contentment and happiness. J. B. Miller, M. Woodward, Mr. Andregg, what happened at their homes, he had It is a noble duty, and one whose fulfillment They surrounded the town on every Aug Bettner, T. Talbot and particular occassian, to offer to the bravery AT MANKATO. The next speaker was Judge Flandrau. strengthens the ties of fellowship, aide, pouring bullets and shot into the daughter, E. Hatch and wife, Henry of the settlers and all those who The Judge, who started in by saying to aid a weakened brother, and midst of the Village without cessation. Smith, Miner and wife, J. Tyler and hastened to the defense of New Ulm that there was no place where he felt time has not altered those feelings of Yonder was a cluster of houses, some son, Mr. Chilgren, Jos. Scheibel, C. The entrance examination for tho from other parts of the Minnesota valley, as much at home as he did in New Ulm. friendship and felicity, which owe their of which yet remain, scarred and riddled Carroll and wife, Hacke,W. Waterman, Fall Term will commence WEDNESDAY. the gratitude which their bravery so If he was an Irishman he would probbably birth to the troublesome August days of on that memorable day, in which were J, Sherwood, John Meier, M. Michel, Aug. 31, at 9 o'clock A. M. Classes organized well deserved, for If they had succumbed say that he knew New Ulm before 1862. And who, of those that stood huddledf together from cellar to attic on Friday, Sept. 2d Regular L. H. Briggs and wife, Dr. Daniels, P. the families of the absent Union soldiers it was, as he had traveled in this shoulder to shoulder, repelling a common almost a thousand of women and children. work begins Monday, Sept 5th. C. Lyon, P. W. Smith, Michael Downs, would have shared the terrible section before the founders of New foe, does not, in memory of the Nothing between them and death J. Stelzer. fate which was the sad lot of so many THREE GRADUATING COURSES: Ulm arrived here. He felt that he was fearful conflict, recall the pledges given nothing between them and savage families of frontiersmen. amongstfriends here as he was acquainted for the protection of hearth and home appetite and the scalping knife, but FORT RIDGELY DEFENDERS. As it was evident that other outbreaks with all of the old settlers, having Little did the hardy band of husbandmen Capt R. Hoback, Dr. A. Mueller, W. this handful of brave and resolute men ELEMENTARY, Three Years. of the hostiles would follow, it would met them in early days, when it was in their prime of glory of manhood, Boesch, P. Hefron, E. Kleinschmid, P. whom we are now honoring and wellcoming ADVANCED, Four Years. have probably been impossible to hold his business to diagnose their difficulties dream of the scene of desolation as the "Defenders of New Zens, John Hose, Konrad Ham, Adam PROFESSIONAL, One Year. the town without reinforcements and and decide for them. He called the which was to meet their eyes at the Ulm". It is as impossible to convey a Rieke, August Rieko, Mr. Overbaugh, Tuition Free. Expenses very low. therefore it is a solemn duty to tender attention of hearers to the importance setting of that sun, which had risen in correct idea of the situation, as it would B. June sen., B. June jun., H. Dipolder, For full particulars send for the new our warmest thanks to those of our of the Battle of New Ulm,^comparing it summer glory over their peaceful and be to accurately describe the freaks and X. Zollner, C, Schlberger. catalogue, mailed free to any address. fellow citizens who left their own homes to the battle otThermopylae and that of hapyy home. fury of a cyclone, but we can imagine From the defenders who were residents EDWAKD SEARING, President. to assist in the defense of this place, for Mohawk Valley during the war of the the"terror that reigned These hundreds Need 1 recall the dreadful conflict Mankato, Minn., July 30, 1887. of New Ulm and vicinity at the after the Indians had in vain tried to Revolution. He stated that had it not of women and children crowded together which ensued after the terrible war cry time of the outbreak the following were take Fort Bidgeley they returned more been for the fact that New Ulm repulsed in a living mass, some wild with Gustavus Adolphus of the bloody Sioux burst upon the ear present and took part in the procession determined than ever before, to wipe the Indians in August, 1862, the fright, others with grief over loved ones of the unexpectmg settler Need I recall in charge of their former commanders out New Ulm and its defenders and Sioux would have united with the Winnebagoes killed, or lost. The flames of their the hopes and fears, which owed COLLEGE. New Ulm.Capt John Bellm, Chas were on Tuesday, August 24th, again repulsed and Chippewas and swept burning homes, the sight of the dead, their birth to a scene of cruelty, barbarism Wagner, Beinhorn, Schumacher and withdrew, never to return the State of Minnesota. He claimed the cries of the wounded, the unearthly and bloodshed Aug Seiter, John Bobleter, Ring, Fl ST. JPETUB, MINJST. again. that it was the duty of the surviving war-whoop of the savage, and dark No, let the past be buried. Let us Hess, Hartmann, Heers, Schlichting, defenders to keep the significance and During the weeks siege and fights suggestions to use the last keg of powder to day be thankful that we have a peaceful OPEN FOR BOTH SEXES. A Schwerdtfeger, Jos Popp, A importance of the Battle of the town was reduced by fires to about to hurl them to eternity and save home, let us again press each others Schramm, and Christophel, & A of New Ulm before the people of the 30 buildings, remaining in the center, them from savage cruelty and lust, if FALL TERM begins Sept. 1, 1887. hand with a grasp as true and manly Friton, Fr and Alb Held, E Fnck, E G. State. He suggested that a monument and as it was deemed impossible to they were overpowered, lent additional as then, when we united them,in firm COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, Koch, Bammer, Schmitz. A be erected on a prominent eminence of keep so large a number of people together horror to the situation. Expecting but ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT, allegiance to repel the savage besieger, Betz. '(Other defenders from New Ulm this city, perpetuating the memory of COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, with the limited accommodations to fall victims to Indian savagery if they to hinder him from enacting his cruel CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. and vicinity took part as members of the battle and calling the attention of and necessaries of life, it was decided escaped the sudden death, the bullets, desires on the thrifty homes of the Instruction in English, Swedish, German, Latin. lodges etc.) future generations to the valor, bravery to evacuate the town, and on account and the fires, that were raging on every Minnesota Valley. Greek. Mathematics, the natural Sciences, School and self-sacrifice of the pioneers of this of the limited means of transportation ofEconomv. Methods of teaching, Vocal and Instrnmentar Milford.Capt. Meile, Hans Pe side, they hardly dared to hope for the Then our hair mantled our youthful Music, Book-keeping etc. section. He called upon Gov. McGill the inhabitants were forced to terson, Luth Ives, W Smith, Beinhorn, victory for which the Defenders so valiently face, then our eyes shone forth in clear Students prepared for business.fschool teaching, to recommend in his next annual meet leave, almost destitute of everything, Hamann, A Ochs, John Doster, fought, and so dearly bought. musical positions, etc. determination and our hand grasped sage that the State appropriate a sufficient many never returning to their former Peller, Heimerdinger, Haeberle, the battle axe in all the vigor of resolute Commodious buildings. Pine class rooms Am- But the dauntless pioneers were conscious sum to erect a fitting memorial of homes. Meyer Sr., Palmer, Mack, Conr pJe apparatus. Large library. Additional Instructors. youth. To-day our hair is gray, our of their precious charge, mindful Expenses moderate. the most important event in the The speaker expressed his convertion Zeller, Albrecht, Beussmann, Alb cheeks have lost their bloom and freshness of their duty as men, as husbands history of this section. He commented For Catalogue and information, address, that the recollections of those dark Peterson, Hansing, John Dehn, Aug of early manhood, and as we grasp and fathers, they fought with a desperation t'i upon the patriotism, enterprise Riv. M. WAHXSTBOM, Rector days should be sufficient to bind the Westphal, Conr Serr, Christ Spellbrink, each others hand, and as we gaze into unknown to civilized warfare. and energy of the citizens of,. survivors together, to stand by each Castor, Jos Dambach, John Krueger, each others eye, the pressure is not Merchants please take Mic e. Night neared, but the fate of the town New Ulm in rising above all emergencies. other in peace and friendship through Geo. Becker. quite as strong, the vision is not quite was still in the balance. The situation He recalled the fact that of 190 their remaining days, and referring to as clear as then, when we defended our Cottonwood.Capt. W Winkelmann, called for decisive action. 60 to 70 men buildings and a prosperous town, there For sale stock of clothing, furnishing *'k & beautiful poem dedicated to New Ulm hearth and home. Jac Brust, Leiminger, Peter Gag, under the leadership of Judge Flandrau was left naught but ruin when the town goods, fixtures, 13 full men's suits, 65 by General F. Sigel after the terrible Prahl, Geo Haas, John Seifert, Martin But our heart beats with the same and Capt. Nix made an assault on the was evacuated Aug 26,'62. But by hard bey's and children's suits, 100 overcoats, C destruction by cyclone in 1881 he recited Mohr, Jacob Wagner, Geo Braun, Jos loyal pulsation, and time cannot alter Indians' most commanding stronghold. work, energy and enterprise, the city steck of furnishing goods that invoices '.M the same and closed with the Gebhard, E Fritsche, Aug Heimann, the friendship and love engendered in One third of the little band dropped was rebuilt, when in 1874 the grasshoppers $500. All other fixtures too numerous following remarks in referrance to the Manderfeld, Simon Vogel, Th Rein, A those troublesome, never to be forgotten out, dead or wounded, but the remainder made a second assault, staying to mention. I will sell the whole stock Vjh poem. Waibel, Isidor Luger, Fritz Jahnke,A. times. fought with doubled vigor and made here four years, determined to wipe or any part of it, at such prices that the of The encouraging words from such a Hochhaus, F. Bildstein. Let us linger to-day as of old, in the the quicker work of the undertaking. out the town but this foe was also conquered purchaser must make money out of it. Jk source are more than sufficient to outweigh midst of our families and friends let The Indians were dislodged, abandoned Sigel.H fcPlaih, Commanding: E. and the city was again prosperous Goods must be sold within 60 days. the calmunies which hare, us gather again beneath one and the np the fight, turned their faces to the Brandt, Orderly Manderfeld, when in '81 the elements thought it All persons interested can examine the in consequence of our great misfortunes, same roof, and let us feast once more West and westward still they travel. Hillesheim, Hillesheim, Kramber, fit to take a hand in destroying the town goods at their leisure. been repeated from time to at the same hospitable board and let Hillesheim, A Hoffmann, S Marti, N and a terrible cyclone did almost succeed. Call at C. Gebser's old book store. Days sped by. years have come and time even from the pulpit, notwithstanding us be thankful, that we are to day |as- Sahli, Baumgaertner, Leitshuh, But once more the enterprising gone. The losses, allbut of human the strongest proofs of their JOHN ALBERT, Manager. 1% sembled to commemorate under a peaceful Kuehn and Zeig. and energetic people of the town put blood and lifehave been, repaired. injustice and falsity. That all calmunies sun the liberation from harrowing I \J their shoulders to the wheel and to-day Lafayette.Capt. Fidel Diepolder, Time has healed the wounds of sorrow. and opposition cannot dispute Furst & Bradley sulky plows cheap care and conflicting doubts. only six years after, there in not a trace Schapekahm, Beussmann, Fred. Gentle hands still tend the flowers on the fact, that not only by the adherance at J. Klossners And let me again, my friends and of the destruction visible. The history Fritsche, John Dingier, Chas Albrecht, the graves this day, but resignation has to german customs and by comrades, extend to you a heartfelt SCHUBERT-- & FLOB, of the reverses which New Ulm has Huelskamp, Durbahn, Durbahn, succeeded grief. The scythe of time efforts to perpetuate the virtues of the welcome, which, if not as demonstrative met and how they were met is a perpetual A Schiedel, Juhker, S Vetter, Book has not spared you all Noble Defenders! german character, but by the devotion as that given you by our besieged citL lesson of what virtue and patriotism, Jungbauer, Dingier.*' This very month has seen the departure and patriotism to the country of their zens twenty-five years ago, is certainly coupled with energy and enterprise of one whose loss you keenly feel. But adoption and particularly, by the unceasing Our list of Defenders who were here not the less hearty, not the less accompanied can accomplish. In conclusion thanks to Providence there is still a efforts in the interest of common is necessary defective. We will at Agents for the improved' by our sincere wishes for your the speaker hoped that he would meet goodly number of you with us to rejoice schools and education, New Ulm soma future time publish a complete wellfare. all of the defenders here again the at over the peace, prosperity and happiness can hardly be surpassed. list of all defenders living. May you dwell in our midst as our fiftieth anniversary.' which we now enjoy. When you McHICK SEL BINDERS Amongst the hundreds who were here Our satisfaction rests in our own noble and respected guests and brothers, look at these happy homes and families from St. Paul and Minneapolis we noticed conscience, and boldly we can meet may the bands of friendship and many of which vou saved, ^o cannot Judge Flandrau was followed by the following. those who in the hour of danger have union be renewed to last forever. but feel proud of your work. This Capt. Cox, who in an oration read Doctors McMahon, Mankato, Daniels, lent us their helping hand, ana can assure After the address a lunch was served quarter of a century has given us a city, from manuscript, gave an historical account St* Peter, Ayers, Le Sueur, and them that their aid has not been and quarters were assigned to the defenders more beautiful than the hamlet of the massacre of 1862. He Steel Mower s, Mayo,Rochester,took in the celebration. bestowed upon unworthy people, and and such of the visitors as could which you saved from total destruction,rich stated the causes which led to the Indian The services which these four gentlemen that in the hearts of every inhabitant of be taken care of. During the afternoon in churches,rich in schools,rich outbreak and gave the names of the rendered in 1862 are remembered New Ulm'a warm feeling of gratitude several bands played in the park and in material wealth and above all, rich pioneers who took a prominent part in with gratitude by all who were the recipients will ever be nourished for the gallant also for the Northwestern Self-dumping people had a chance to become acquainted in an intelligent, liberty-loving people the defense. He covered substantially of their treatment. defenders of our town. *t and talk about old times. In who welcome you with a gratitude and the same ground which Judge Flandrau Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes, the unexcelled "St. Paul.W Beinhorn, A Steinhaeuser, the evening Turner Hall held so large fervor which we trustjjVou will see evidenced covered so fully two years ago, To confirm the sincerity of this feeling Norwegian Plows, Cultivators, Ph Liesch, Otto Rehfeld, Dr.Stamm a crowd that standing room was at a by our efforts to entertain adding to this" his personal recollections the speaker proposed to give the durable and light running Smith Wagons, and family, Geo *Benz Sr. Geo. G. premium. The following programme you. and what he had learned of the affair defenders from abroad three hearty Benz, Alfred Scheffer, Theo Thorer, H. self-oiling Wagons with steel axle. was carried through with with credit to from other sourcesT *^f$$$ cheers which were given with a will In behalf of the generation which Muelen, Otto Saner, Pfaender Mrs. the participants and satisfaction to the Repairs for the afaofe nuaed MAdiioery always on hand and a tiger, rf^\?^ lv*-"*#%% has come upon the scene since that W Theobald, Miss A Fink, Miss B. At 2 o'clock P. the Defenders Association audience. BINDING TWINE of the best quah. memorable day, many of whom you Held, Wm. Pfaender Jr. H. Heller held their regular meeting Gov. McGill being called upon, stated saved as babes, permit me to express and the Muensterlaender Yerein. and afterwards took a drive around the ty. Our prices are low and suitable to TUESDAY EVEXING. that like those who spoke before their gratitude, as sincere and heartfelt Minneapolis.L Naegele, A W city and vicinity. him, he was compelled toS read from everybody. We ask the farmers to call Concert Programme. as that of their elders. We appreciate Schlichting. Mr. and Mrs. Duevel, E manuscript, as he did not like to make Grand March Orchestra. on us before bnying The Defenders met at 2:30 m. elsewhere. the courage which offered life and all Frick and wife, Mrs. Ecke, Mrs. Schmideman, lengthy speeches without some aid. He Medley Overture Judge Flandrau presided while P. to save this town and its human treas. H. C. Peterson wife and sons, said that the Indian massacre enacted a $25,000.00 Song Die Kapelle Male Choir. Scherer acted as scribe. Resolutions ure from the fate of savage butchery* Wm. Seeman, Mesber, Mrs Bollier, quarter of a century ago was the most revolting Twilight on the Sea, Mixed were passed asking the State to appropriate We realize the bravery of the men who L. Fritschie, O Schaible, Fr Hechrich, and fiendish ever recorded in Quartette. money for the purpose of erecting tendered their bodies as targets to a O Simmon, Th Mueller, Mrs. Rader, the history of savage races. Occurring Overture Orchestra. IN GOLD! a monument in honor of those who foe which avoided the fair encounter A Brey, Geo Huhn and* wife, Aug at a time when every effort had been Duett from Borneo and Juliet, Sopran assisted in the defense of New Ulm. It and shunned the open fieldwhose bullets Schmidt and family. made in all the organized portions of and Tenor. was decided to have medals struck off came from out the gullies, who WILL BE PAID FOB One of the defenders received a telegram the state to increase the enlistments for defenders. It was decided to have ABBUCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS. shot from the thicket, skulked in the 1 to "capture a few tired indians 4 jar r? *|f for the army operating against the rebellion a picture made of all defenders now hash.1* woods and crouched behind a tuft of Overture, Popular Medley, Orchestra. without fail wanted for in the south, the people were ill living. A list of all defenders now living grass. There were no strains of martial Song Goldene Eintracht, Mixed Choir. 1 Premium, S1.000.00 prepared to defend themselvesfrom the Of the craft we noticed the following: will be prepared. Committees have music to cheer you on. No skilled Roeslein im Thai, Male Choir. 2 Premiums, 9500.00 each murderous assault This community J. C. Wise Beviexo, E. P. Hunt Free been appointed to carry out these resolutions. commanders, or.disciplined training to -i#| P ,*v^Whip-poor-will's 6 Premiums, *k $250.00 Call Mixed as well as all the surrounding towns Press Mankato. EL Neuhausen and directl your movements. No glory 25 Premiums, 100.00 3t_ Quartette. was largely Impoverished of its ablebodied Schaeffer vFoib Zeitung, L. TolL awaiting a gallant charge. No chance 100 Premiums, $50.00 tf$r Hail Columbia, Mixed Chorus. young men. There were neither At 6:30 o'clock this Wednesday evening Stoats-Zeitung. D. Clifford Brewers* 200 Premiums, for military distingnishment. A foe $20.00 Selection Orchestra. arms left in this portion of the|fstate, the guests of the city attended Gazette, St. Paul L. Naegele of the 1,000 Premiums, $10.00 brutal in life and conquered revolting. Tableau, Seal of Minnesota. nor men to bear them.At this time came the banquet given in their honor. The Minneapolis Freie Tresse and Eugene An unequal contest with every natural For full particular* and directionCorns. see Circa* Concluded with a dance. the attack, like an avalanche from the following toasts were responded to: Gerstenhauer of the Westiicte Herold. v, ABBUCKXXS1 ^r iaverrpooo of