New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 29, 1888 · Page 3 of 8
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JJ is m*f:M9Mfasmc*f OUR STATE INSTITUTIONS. She started out by saying she was opposed Tin and Hardware to the bill. This created great STATISTICS SHOWING THEIR POPULATION NEW ULM. MINN. surprise among the lady prohibitionists FOR THI3 TEAR AND LAST. The following figures condensed from S*8 present, as many'of them remembered the forthcoming quarterly report of the that many years ago the doctor had 5"M-Jsf CHAS.-L ROOS, Managing Editor board of correction and charities, show -OF .F%m- asked Congress to pass a law almost the population of the various state institutions DEALER IN identical with this bill. She said her Edward W.. Baer, for this year and last year, Wednesday, February 29, 1888. and the increase. It is to be observed reason for opposing the bill was that that the insane increase at the rate of such a law could not be enforced. She After this week Messrs. Brandt & Corner of Minnesota and Centre Streets. about 10 per cent, pt-ryear. Abort the said Congress might as well attempt same number are now the state prison Weddendorf will take charge of the A large assortment of heating and cook stores to pass a bill forbidding women wearing as were there three years ago, but many and all kmds of tinware always on hand. editorial department of the Review. hoops, bustles, corsets, and trains, criminals who were formeily taken All order3 entrnsted to me will receive piompt 3 S 1 W TJUNL, MH3ST3ST there are sent to the workhouses of St. The present managing editor finds that or to compel them to dress like Dr. attention. Special attention given to the manufacture Paul and Minneapolis Mary Walker. She concluded her remarks oftanand iron roofs he cannot devote as much time to the _We carry the largest line of Dry Goods and Notions in New Ulm Repairing done neatly and promptly. by saying that tobacco was more Jan Jan. paper as he would like to, without neglecting Inc 31, '88 NEW ULM, MINN. 31,'87 and have the lowest prices. injurious to the human race than alcohol. his private business and is therefore Hospita's for iDsane 1,525 1,684 159 The ladies, who do not affiliate Oysters. School for the deaf 160 169 9 compelled to lesign a position School for the blind 44 47 3 with Dr. Mary of late, did not relish DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, SHEETINGS, School for fe«ble minded ... 120 165 45 which suits his tastes and from which the episode. School for dependent chil dren 35 68 33 DEMINS, TABLE LINENS, he has derived both pleasure and profit. Reform school 209 243 34 State prison 406 435 I I N E 29 In severing our connection with the paper State Soldier*'Home 44 44 FLANNELS & RIBBONS. Served or by the Can. we do so wishing it continued success Totals 2,499 2,855 356 —AND— FRESH FRUITS. Total number males 1,666 1,927 261 and prosperity and hoping that the Total number females .. 833 928 DRESS MAKING. 95 TH a a to A full line of Confectionery, Cigars, readers of the Review will accord our Miss Mary Hopt, WASHINGTON LETTER. Sills., & a Tobaccos and best canned Fruits. successors the same hearty reception N. Y. SWEET CIDER. Washington, D. Feb. 24. 1888 and forbearance with which they have opposite the Also lunch and hot Coffee will be The battle has begun. The first guu treated our efforts. lktfge Variety Velveteei^ all dolefd. served at was fired by Mr. Blaine when he wrote Union Hotel, New Ulm, 5itnef'^ fje#&ttfknt. to Chairman Jones of the republican Has on band a good stock of Milhr ery Goods con Handkerchiefs at all prices. The greatest variety Dress Buttons, State Auditor Braden has prepared a National Committee, announcing that BisUng in part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, &c. tabulated statement showing the amount his name would not be presented to the Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamping to all those wanting employment. of taxes for 1886 as compared with 1887, republican nominating convention. The of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable DON'T FORGET OTTiR, We want live, energetic agents every county dressmaking done to order. the following being the important gun was loaded with a dynamite shell the United States and Canada to sell a patent article of great merit, OH ITS MERITS An aiticle PIONEER points Total value of real and personal which exploded when the letter was Great Bargain Days having a large sale paying over 100 per cent. pro. Drug Store, fit, havingno competition, nnd on which the agent published, and although it was a week property, 1886, $469,831,722 1887, is protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given $486,669,969 total taxes, 1886, $9,242,201.72 ago, the reverberation may still be for each and every county he may secure from us With all these advantagts to our agents, and the heard and the echoes will be heard for 1887, $10,796,483.70. fact that it is an article that can be sold to every house owner, it might not be necessary to make months to come from all sections. The EVERY SATURDAY, "AN EXTAORDIX A.ET OFFER." to Secure good DR. C. WESCHCKE, PROP'R first question asked was, what will be San Diego, Cal., Jan. 28, 1888 agents at once, but we have concluded to make it to show, not only onr confidence in the merits the result of the letter? The answer Ed. Review, of our invention, but in its friability by any agent Minnesota Street, that will handle it withenergv. Our agents now depended entirely on whom you asked. (RAIN OR SHINE.) My lust communication was from San NEW ELM, MINN. at work are making from $150 to $300 a month If opposed to Blaine it would be emphatically clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make Bernardino, where we stopped but a A full and fresh stock of oi offer to all vvho are out of Ptnploympnt Any CALL AND SEE WHAT WE OFFER ON SATURDAYS A insisted that the letter had tew daj s. Before coming here we went agent that will g've our ba«iness a thirty day's drugs ana medicines\choice trial and fail to clear at least $100 in this time, to Riverside, a very pretty place of completely removed Mr. Blaine from perfumery\ftne soaps9combs GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ABOVE ALL EXPENSES, can return all goods unsold about six thousand population, some to us and we will refund the money paid for the field, but if you asked a Blaine and toilet articles, books, them. No such employers of agents ever dared to twelve miles from San Bernardino. Don't Forget the Place. man, he would promptly reply that the make sneb. offers, nor would well we did not stationery, colors, varnishes The orange groves around Riverside know that we have agents now making moretl an letter had insured the nomination of are from twelve to fifteen years old, glass,putty and painters double the amount Our large descriptive circulars explain oui offer folly, and these we wish to and this part of the country is a fair Blaine by acclamation, that his friends supplies. send to everyone out of employment who will sample of what all or the greater part did not propose to allow him to have send us three one cent stamps for postage Send of southern CalJornia will be when as PIANOS, ORGANS AND at once and secure the agency in time for the any say whatever in the matter. They boom, and go to work on terms named in our ex. fully developed. From Riverside we MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. traordmary offer were going right ahead to nominate took a drive of some seven miles out on Address, at once, NATIONAL NOVELTY Co. PURE WINES AND LI the famous "Magnolia Avenue." This and elect him President, as a small 514 SmithPeld St, Pittsburgh, Pa avenue is one hundred and fifty feet compensation for his accidental defeat QUORS FOR MEDICAL I SE. wide with a row of trees through the WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. in 1884. Physicians prescriptions carefully centre and a row on either side of the avenue, Cottonwood Mills, compounded at all hours of the day also a continuous hedge of evergreens So there you are. These two classes It will be but a few weeks before sports of all kinds will elaim part and niqht. running the entire seven miles, represent the opinions of all republicans. trimmed in various styles and shapes of the time of both young and old. We have decided to cany this You can take your choice. But HEW STOEE. with a residence costing ftom five to Custom grinding solicited. Will it is only fair to say that the proportion fifty thousand dollars on every rive to year a line of grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange forty acres. One would think they were of opponents to Blaine compared with 34 fts. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 3pl*fctag 9m*HA* in some city instead of being in the Ihe undersigned beg leave to announce his supporters is only about one to ten. country. The trees were so heavily fbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour to the public that they have One direct result of the Blaine letter loaded with the golden fruit that a great purchased the and feed sold at low rates and delivered many of the limbs had to be propped is to show how much really good Presi DRY GOODS, GROCERY. a New Ulm free of expense. up and then to see in the front yards in besides continuing to be the headquarters for dential material the republican party FRANK & BENTZIN. January all the kinds of flowers we in BOOT, SHOE AND NOTION Balls, Croquet Sets, Marbles contains. There are Allison, Sherman, Minnesota are so careful to put near the PROBATE NOTICE. Sheridan, Cullom, Ingalls, Edmunds, business formerly owned by H. J. Luders coal stove to keep from freezing, was a State of Minnesota, County of ^rown J-««s In Hawly, Harrison, Gresham, Hiscock, and will conduct the business under and other sporting goods most wonderful sight to behold. This Probate Court. Special Term, Feb 21st 1888 the firm name of land with bearing fruit trees, is valued Evarts, Frye and others yet. Is it not In the Matter of the estate of Johann Griebel deceased. at from fifteen hundred to two'thousand BRUST & GRAFF. an imposing array of brains and ability? On reading and filing the petition of Maria Griebel dollars per acre. They claim to sell executrix of the last will and testament and of the Not a man in the list that would not and are prepared to fill oiders for all kinds of sporting goods on short from three to six hundred dollars worth estate of Johann Griebel deceased, representing Promising to sell the best goods at make a good President. Compare that among other things that she is the widow and sole of fruit from an acre which makes a the lowest living prices and trusting to legatee of said deeeased, that all the debts, of said notice and at low prices. very fair return on the amount invested. showing with the democratic list. They deceased, expenses of last sickness, funeral charges receive a fair share of the trade of New Other trees yield a large return, and costs of administration have been paid and have only two, Cleveland and Hill, Ulm and vicinity we are, yours respectfully GHAS, ROOS, that she has fully administered said estate, and for instance,Apricot, Peach, Olive, English both from the same State. praying that a time and place be fixed for the assignment "Walnut, Fig, Banana, Persimmons, of the residue of said estate to her as the BKrsT & GRAFF. only person entitled thereto under the will of said Lemons etc. The raisin grape is The House has instructed the committee deceased. a source of great profit some of the Fr. Vogelpohl on Manufactures to report on It is ordered, that said petition be heard by the finest in the world being raised here. Judge of this court, on Thursday the 22d day of Mr. Millikin's resolution, directing the March A 1888, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate Alfalfa is also raised quite extensively, Office said county. Secretary of the Treasury to investigate from four to six crops a year being taken fWt offide Slodk. Miirn- And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be Merchant Tailor, from the land, yields about two tons the sugar trust in New York, on Friday grveD to all persons interested, by publishing a copy of this order for three success,ve weeks prior per acre and sells readily at from fifteen next. A lively fight is expected over Minn. St., New Ulm, Minn. to said day of hearing in the New Ulm Review a PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. to twenty dollars per ton (from weekly newspaper, printed and published at the this matter. Is prepared to supply the people of city of New Ulm said county Riverside South) three crops of potatoes Bated at New Ulm,Mmn the21at day of February It seems as if the average democratic can be raised in a year. Their New Ulm and vicinity with the best of A. D. 1888. wheat looks nice, but flour from it Congressman is always ready to vote clothing at the lowest prizes. Only By the Court, ERNST BRANDT, makes most miserable bread, that is for against any legislation that is likely to first class work turned out. M22' S Judge of Probate one who has had for years bread made improve the moral condition of the 4, 6* ASWOtt)» from Minnesota hard" wheat flour. We country. An instance of this was given arrived in San Diego the 5th inst. This is truly a most wonderful city. There by tne adverse report made on the are a number of men here who are millionaires, bill to prohibit the circulation through who made their money here, B. BEHNEE & CO. the mails of newspapers containing lotlery Dealer in. ver}r and are using it freely in building advertisements, by a sub-committee costly residences and substantial brick blocks. This city has grown from a of the House Post Office Committee oneJewel ax\e otl^ef Cookiqg $tove$, mere country village to thirty thousand composed of two democrats and in the short space of three years. republican. The latter voted for favorable Gasolin Stove and Tinware. EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE report on the bill. There are two harbors on the California FALL A^DJWINTE^GOODS. coast, one at San Francisco, the Having passed the Senate, the Blair Hardware, Farming Implements, other at San Diego and the are six Educational bill is now before the hundred miles distant from each other. House, where its fate is enveloped in ffekdy-nqkde Clotl^g, JW Cokt& Sty G[oodg, A large amount of San Francisco capital much doubt. is invested here in the way of large Nails, Fence Wire, stocks of goods and substantial brick The administration merry-go-round 8oot£ ki\d Sftioeg, fotior|^ Gfroderieg blocks. The Chadbourn Furniture Co. starts out tomorrow on a week's hunt of that city are about to occupy a six Pumps, Western Washers, story brick block 100x100. There are for Southern Cleveland delegates to the Cfodkety, etc. some very heavy wholesale stocks carried democratic nominating convention. here in the line of groceries and Tne party will consist of the President Clothes Wringers, Boss hardware. This city has far better and Mrs. Cleveland, Secretary and Mrs. WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OuV street car facilities than St. Paul or Minneapolis, no monopoly in this respect Whitney, Col. and Mr. Lamont. The Churns, etc., etc., etc. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL here, which is the reason for such special train is kindly donated by the good service. They have steam motor arerailroad, but owing to the absence of AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT electric motor and horse cars and the palace car with ,'plate glass sides, about to commence building a cable Special attention given to mending and repairing of Tin Ware. All THE LOWEST PRICES. line. Pure water is being brought from which was used on the Western trip last the mountains, forty miles distant fall,the loungers aroundtheway stations Work warranted. B. BEEBZE & CO. at a cost of over half a million will not see so much of the occupants A, Behnke9 Manager. dollars. All business streets ai*e ordered NEW ULM, as did their Western fellow citizens. MINN. paved with Asphaltum and sidewalks I laid with either stone or cement. S The enthusiasm which this trip is depended THE NEW BROCERT STORE OF DAKOTA HOUSE. In a few years they will have a beautiful upon to arouse, is expected to Charles Cebser city. Across the bay the Coronado carry Cleveland along with a rush unenough Beach Co. have expended one million O I T^VI0TY^TrQ| os twotil delegates are secured to dollars in building a hotel, and OFFICE-NEW ULM, MINN hundred and fifty thousand more in make his nomination certain, an expectation S E I E BROS. Prop'rs. building docks, motor lines, laying water is now open and ready for business. that all good republicans hope has the only store in New Ulm where both pipes and beautifying and improving A choice and well selected stock of will be realized. It would take away This house is the most centrally locate GERMAN AND ENGLISH BOOKS the island generally. Coronado half of the pleasure of defeating the GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Beach will eventually be the garden hotel in the city and affords spot of the world. As to climate, the democrats this year if Cleveland should winters of Southern California ate GLASSWARE and NOTIONS good Sample Rooms. fail to get the nomination. about perfect, but am of the opinion Saturday was given up by the Senate are offered to the public at prices which that winter is far preferable to the long Star Sample Room, 'I defy competition. Goods will be delivered Committtee on the District of Columbia dry summer they always have. This are sold. He also carries an extensive line of free to any part of the ei\. state has its disadvantages as well as to hearing on the Piatt bill prohibiting Accordeons, Violins, Remember the phicp. advantages, the same as all other countries and the sale of intoxicating liquors in this Farmers' Home. under the sun and my advice to Minnesota Street corner of Third North. District. There was quite a large anyone contemplating a change would crowd present, mostly ladies, and the Albums and Toy Candies be"to come and reside a full year before SAMPLE ROUii deciding. A party of us (all Minneso* hearing of the same old arguments on JACOB H0ESCHELER, Prop'r. tians) went out a few days since on the both sides of the questson had grown AND motor to Sweetwater dam, some fourteen BILLIARD HALL Dealer in somewhat monotonous wheu the slender for Christmas trade. His stock of stationery, Wallpaper etc., is always miles distant and Jiad an out-door Wines, Liquors picnic. It was a lovely Minnesota figure of Dr- Mary Walker arose from next door to the Dakota House, complete. Subscriptions taken for American and European periodicals. JUD6 day, about 70 above zero. To day a back seat. With silk hat in hand she New Ulm Minn, and Cigars. we witnessed the laying of the Corner made her way throngh the crowd to the Prices guaranteed. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Remember Stone of Sau Diego College at Pacific CHARLES BRUST, Proper. front of the table around which the s&* Beach six miles distant from here. A fine lunch will be served every day committee sat, and asked for five the place, one door north of F, Kuetzing's Cor. Minn. & Center streets. C, The best of wines, liquors, cigars C. H. Ross. minutes time. New Ulm. ». always on hand. NEW ULM, MINN ^MmiJkiJ" & &