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i-='-s8gr*'','~ *:~fl~$pj Sanitary Suggestions. NEW ULM AND VICINITY. C. Baltrusch is ia the field this week Eggs taken in exchange at market rmw The Second Annual Sunday School prices for go*ds, by Frank Kuetzing. with a great bargain advertisement, 'A MTS/PM ZU '00S0U0Hd01H±¥3Hl Convention of Brown County "was held Oranges, bananas, berries and all which appears in another column. in the M. E. Church of this place on Travelers5 4 it Guide. Commendable Efforts of the Local sorts of fruits at W .Eibner' fruit head May 3d, 1888. State Superintendent S. •q^Soaqspcreajr[nan SOIAISSmpej quarters. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cummings of Tracy Board of Health. Scherin of St Paul was in attendance ran* %m# 3:ina n«&«i£ ''w»~ SBMB were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Some more of those 25, 50 cts. and and to him the honor is due to a great In the annual report of the Board of 'aqospron 'noqsdpsaoo 'uoqsaStp one dollar trimmed hats at Miss. M. extent of the good result The Rev. Klossner, last week. $lfiL**Isr^fP -in 'Biscfeasip 'Bitrpjidraoa WAn pire Health, submitted to the City Council Hopt's Millinery Store. S. M. McNeill and W. F. Fritze of A3upp[ JOJ aiqwireAirx *9Atpaga Apprehension is expressed that the recently by the Secretary of the Board, Sleepy Eye gave some very interesting ArpyJ3pnoi4 &£. *a^sj 04 turesrajd Marriage licenses issued during last Mr. C. W. H. Heideman, suggestions pm? rrmns are eym scu-oud-oi-Trjy excessive rains will have a bad effect on and instructive discourses" The former week: James H. Redford to Oline Potter, of prime importance and in the interest _P5pnD TI •iot a -Bwfedsip jo aeso on "The most successful way to gain wheat and other cereals sown in low Louis Lehne to Augusta Prechel, of the city's sanitary conditions were •*ni msxapuoM. pa^xafe snRl so*qaoin}Y Winonk & fit Peter" fj f( new scholars and to get them interested Joseph Lindmeyer to Dora Baar, William ground. ~iV ^^'i" 5, "8891'qwiXrenjqe^ offered, and it is necessarily for the in the Sunday School." The latter Bishof to Katherine Binniger. welfare of our citizens to profit by the The City Drug Store has been renovated on "Duties of Parents to the Sunday ton esq en pus norjsaSrptn Going East. Going West. Fine' 'Teuersee" Strawberries 25 cts. noteworthy articles brought forward. School." Rev. F. Preine of this place and materially improved so that No. 14 6 25 a, m. No. 1 4:10 a. m. per quart at fruit headquarters. Although the general health of --the delivered an address of welcome and 4 10-30 a.m. 27 10:30 a.m. it now present a novel and pleasing ap* 5 "8881 *TO £nmasf~ city during the last year was satisfactory, W. Eibnlrl 20 12:01 p.m. showed the best method of closing exercises 25 2.15 p.m. *0T?«uuiumo '-aivtaqtraostQ pearance. no great epidemics having had a 22 3:50 p.m. 3 5:35 p.m. A Job lot $1 Corsets sold from 25 to in Sunday School. Rev. Scherin .•ajuAAaqj -gnriiortoi 2 10-00 p. m. 13 10-40 p.m hold on the public, several eases of contagious 50 cents at Miss M. Hopt's MillinerJ took an active part in all exercises, also aifj siaqjo Suonre paraQ iiun^ We acknowledge with thanks the receipt Store. MWfk^ \7t Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily diseases, notably diphtheria, Runitz of Sleepy Eye. The rainy except Sunday. 210/0 A3H1 of half a dozen walnut seedlings have come under the consideration of weather prevented a good many from C. W. HEIDEMAH, Agent. from Mr. A. Russel of West Newton, our physicians, and the* efforts of the coming, still there was a good attendance. [OFFICIAL.] I -H board have been mainly exercisedin this who is quite interested in arboriculture, RECOMMENDATION. City Council Proceedings. Republican County Convention do direction,inquiring the into cause of the giving his chief attention to native Rev. W. F. Fritze and S. Shenn addressed dreaded disease, seeking for preventive Having disposed of my Grand Army not forget it. Let all turn out on tne the young folks and children in growing trees. Headquarters to Mr. Jos. Schnobeneb", methods, and hindering the spread of Session of the Council of the City- of 12th of Mav and plead their cause. the evening mass meeting which was who took charge of the same May 1st. the malady. A very important step The county commissioners have been of New Dim, held May 1st A. D. 1888. well attended. The next annual convention Frank H. Retzlaff offers a tine line of I would hersby recommend him to my in this direction was the examination of All members present, President Rudolph will be held at Springfield, in session for the last two days, considering friends and customers, vrnom I heartily drinking-water, which revealed the fact baby-carriages, which he will dispose in the chair. Minn. further steps for the completion of thank for past favors. that in general the quality of this most of at prices that defy competition. The minutes of the meetings, held the new Court House, and disposing of important fluid was an unexceptional JAC HOESCHELER. April 10th, 12th, 16th and 18th Don't forget Kuetzing's great curtain Don't forget to buy some of those one, and that the deep wells of the city other matters that came under consideration. last, were read and ordered approved. sale this week on Saturday. ATTENTION FAR3IERSI especially furnish a pure article. That cheap Dress Goods next Saturday at Hippert inquired whether his liquor portion of the city, "situated south of Soda Water for the thirsty at W. F. Kuetzing's. will trade and buy draft and other license could be transferred referred State St., and which harbored, as is Eibner. Otto Schell is supervising the brewing to Citv Attorney. horses and give von good baro-ams. The first strawberries of the season shown by the record in the hands of the A very fine assortment of, KidGloves of a genuine "Bock" in the A. C. W. A. Krook was granted permit ANTOX°HEEY. Health officer, the majority of the cases were displayed by confectioner Eibner offered for one dollar at Miss M. Hopt's to raise his old stable to the same heio-ht Scheli's Brewery Establishment, and of diphtheria, claimed the thorough FOR RENT. Ijf last Saturday. Millinery Store. of the new one on Lot 5, Block 65, south, will send it to his customers next Saturday, criticism of the board, who, after examining using shingles for roof and covering the A suite of rooms for livmsr pm poses Mr. Frank C. Whitney, editor of the into all other conditions, came to May 12th. sides with sheet iron by July 1st 1888 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. may be rented over Brown Cuunty the conclusion that the swamp, extending Marshall News-Messenger, tarried in time extended to same date to cover the Bank. Enquire at Bank. Our play-goers have had no reason from St. Alexander's Hospital to CHAS, BALTRUSCH'S the city last Saturday. sides ©f the new stable with sheet iron. of late to complain of a lack of theatrical Hauenstein's Brewery, was probably NOTICE. JJ On application of Col. Pfaender the A branch of the Standard Oil Co. of the prime cause for tne prevalency of performances. For to-morrow sum of thirty-five dollars was appropriated The New Ulm Creamery Co. buys disease in that locality. This opinion ankato has built a ware-house for the night the St. Peter Ideals will occupy to assist the Hecker Post in defraying and pays the highest market price in is certainly a correct one, when we storage of carbon oil on the depot the stage at Turner Hall, producing expenses for celebrating the FIRST GREAT Cash for Butter and Ergs the tmement consider that the vast amount of decaying memorial day, May 30th this year. grounds. Messrs. Nagel and Sehaefer DAY of Riesling's block, corner Minnesota Fanchon, the Cricket. matter harbored in the swampy, although Permit was granted to M. Mullen for will tend to the delivery. and Center Streets. not impassable land alluded to, Mr. & Mrs. Noack of Morton were in building a brick residence 42x50 on charges the atmosphere with disease Lots 6 and 7, Block 63 south, with part The Secretary of State designated the the city last Monday. We are glad to TO MY FRIENDS germs, causing such plagues as malaria stoingle roofing. New Ulm Review as one of the six news know that Mr. Noack, who in company and other fevers. The Citizens' Bank, having been designated papers, which are to publish proposals Having this day taken possession of with Mr. Fred. Orth, formerly with C. The board very properly recommends S1TDRDAT, MAT 12, '88. as a depository of the city funds, Jos. Schnoberieh's old butcher stand, I to the city council that immediate for state printing. In another column Sommer of this city, conducts a general was requested to furnish bond of $20,000.00. would respectfully solicit the patronage drainage should be resorted to in depriving appears the first notice. merchandise establishment, is very well 500 DOZEN PEARL BUTTONS of my old friends and castomers, whom that large strip of land of its The claim of Adolph Mueller, asking pleased with his business. I am prepared to supply with everything at 3 cts. a dozen. Franz Grebe, the manager of the botling dangerous character, and it presents at for pay for planting trees in north Ge£ to be met with in. a wpll-kept the same time positive proof of the efficacy Roads leading to the city are in a 500 DOZEN PEARL BUTTONS department of John Hauenstein's man Park twelve years ago, referred to meat market. of drainage, which was resorted Park Committee for investigation and very bad condition, and farmers on account Brewery, agreeably surprised the printers at 7 cts. a dozen. JS* to last year in the case of the swamp CHAS. STUZBE. Mav 1st. report. of it are hindered from conveying of the Review with an excellent bordering German Park. This is the greatest bargain ever Police reports for April received and STOCK WANTED. heavy loads. As a consequence wheat sample of his bottled lager. It is of the utmost importance that ordered filed. offered a New Ulm public. the city council take this matter iu is not over plentiful eggs and other The undersigned want 100 three 3 ear The opinion of the City Attorney, Come all and be convinced. The members of the Congregational hand at earliest opportunity, and enact old steers, and are prepared to trade light produce are the only articles wherein he says that the agreement of church have engaged Rev. L. R. Nobis, such proceedings as will not only rid and buy.good horses of anv kind at May, last year, made between the Well brought to market. HALL the immediate residents of the swampy who will arrive in the city next Saturday, Committee and the Council, was sufficient any time. PALMER BROS., neighborhood of a public nuisance, but The entertainment which was to be and legal contract and binding on The Stock Dealers. and preach his first sermon on insure to a great extent the general the part of city, provided the Committee given by the City Band at Union Hall Sunday. health of the city. We doubt not that ATTENTION FAR3IERS. has fulfilled the conditions on their inni/as, on the 29th of April last, and which the honorable council, with its customary part, was received. Opinion ordered The New^UIm Cieamery Co. will_ The many friends of Mr. Jac. Hoescheler was postponed on account of unfavorable expeditiousness will devote early filed. commence gathering cream from and assembled in the residence of Mr. attention to the matter. weather, will be held next Sunday, A report of the Mayor, establishing after Mav 1st, 188S. Highest market Nic. Gulden, in the town of Cottonwood Regarding sewerage the board has not May 13th. The programme for the the beats for night police, was presents price in cash will be pi iff for same and been able to offer full suggestions, it rjnxqr"-cn and held a fare-well party in his honor ed, read and ordered filed. farmers are respectful]} requested co Concert is an excellent one, and lovers having, considering the absence of general last Sunday afternoon. The inventories of the several City patronize the company,' :is endeavors of music will be rewarded. PETERJDEALS water-works, no proper basis to Officers were presented, read and ordered will be made to man^e the Cieamery consider. .At the present time sewerage Among the visitors from abroad, who A call for a democratic city cqucus in the interest of the farmers as well as filed, except the one of the Chief in this citv i? \et its primary visited New Ulm to witneos the performance of Fuo Department, which wasieferred in our own. has been issued by chairman E. G. Then4' condition, we having to depend on the In Famous Play to the City Clerk for comparison with of"Von Sieben die Haesshchste," Paul for this evening, to convene at occasional rains to cleanse our gutters NEW the last ear's statement. Clerk to was Mr. Geo. W. Scherer, editor of the Turner Hall at 8 P. M. New Ulm is and tunnels, but so long as we have no make returns at next session. constant supplv ot water, street-gra Drug Store. "Mankato Post,"who payed us a pleasant entitled to 11 delegates, who are to attend Late City Engineer Beindt presented ding and gutter-building shoul receive call Monday morning. the Democratic County Convention plat No. 41, establishing the giade of very careful attention, such as it has received sidewalk on both sides of third north at Sleepy Eye next Saturday. at the hands of our street-commissioner. We understand that the Grand Jury street between Minnesota and German of Renville County found three indictments Chas. Stue be has taken out the partition streets, as ordered by the Council October Were the city to possess water-works, 5th 1887. against the saloons of Fairfax, in his butcher-shop, which formerly this very important topic could easily On motion the Plat and grade was they having clone business on the last Everything sparkling, divided the market from the and shortly be discussed, and we only adopted and ordered filed. election day, and having been conducted hope that the matter, which has at the storage rooms, and finds himself thus The Committee on Fire Department last session of the council been referred bright and fresh. 4 without license for a time. in more spacious quarters. A new refrigerator was authorized to purchase for said to the Board of Public Works, will be department 500 feet 2J inch linen Hose has also taken the pla^e of thoroughly and favorably considered. Why do we not say whether or not and six rubber coats. the old one, and Chas. is readv for a O. M. OLSEN,, With an abundant and continuous ADMISSION 86 & 6 0 Ct. we are in favor of reducing an unequal The Council then passed the following stirring business. supply of water, the low-lying lands, resolution to wit: and oppressive tariff, brother Bowen properly drained, well-constructed gutters, Reserved seats at Chas. L. Roos' Whereas, all matters of Public Water Well, just curb your impatience a little To-morrow evening the St. Peter RUGGIbT and APOTHECARY, and an energetic Sanitary Board, Works at a session of this body, held longer, we wiD get to that in due time Drug Store. Ideals will appear at Turner Hall in such as we have now, it would be an April 18th 1888, was referred to tne DEALER IN easy matter to earn for our city the first let us finish what we have to say their famous play, Fanchon,the Cricket). Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Board of Public Works of this city for honor of being, as the secretary of the on our present topic The Tariff, Protecting investigation and report thereof now Toilet Articles, Fancy The company is composed entirely of board enthusiastically puts it: the therefore be it resolved that said Board the Mechanic and Farmer. St. Peter amateurs and render the Goods, Stationery and healthiest city in the Northwest. of Public Works be herebv requested to play as good as most professionals. We Musical Instruments. Cheap Henry is building a town of investigate and report as follows: bespeak for them a large audience. Oils, Paniis, Brushes, Varnishes and REPUBLICAN CITY 1. Whether the erection of Water his own, so he claims. Within the last Reserved seats may be secured at Chas. Works is in their opinion a necessity, Glass. eight years he has built and rebuilt sixteen CAUCUS. and whether the interest of the City demands L. Roos' drug store. times, till ho now has covered with The Republican Electors of the City Given^by the and warrants the same. Physicians9 Prescriptions carefully residence and other structures nearly of New Ulm are requested to meet in NEW ULM CITT BAND The inspection of Co. "A" 2. Reg. 2. Whether the well, caused to be prepared from pure and caucus at Turner Hall on Friday Mav drilled by a committee of Citizens on an entire block. At present he has fresh Drugs. M. N. G. took place at the armory last lltb, 1888, at 8 o'clock P. M. for the Lot 13 Block 104 north, might be purchased ererted a large addition to his store, AT Friday evening, Brigadier General Chr. purpose of electing six (6) delegates to and utilized for such purpose, Agency for the celebrated'Estejr Origans UNION HALL, and will stcck the same with a full line Brandt officiating. Major Surgeon C. represent the city in the county convention, and if so, to make and report the probable and Pianos. of dry goods and groceries. called to meet at the Court House cost of pumps and other appliances Berrv, Lieutenant Adjutant Andrew on Saturday May 12th, 1888, and to Sunday Eve, May 13, 1888. necessary for said Well, and to Please give me a call. J. Eckstein,, and General Guide W. T. Mr. John Hirsch, one ot our busy transact such other business as may make such other recommnedation relating O. M. OLSEN Eckstein, of the staff and non-commissioned PROGRAMME. properly come before the caucus. painters, met with a lamentable accident to water supply as said Board Meridian Block, Xew Ulm, Minn. staff of the 2nd Regiment also By order of Rep. City Com. may see fit. last Friday. While chopping Fliessende Quelle Overture by Pette. C. A. HAGBERG, Chai rman C. A. Mueller, stood inspection, which of course merited The following bills were presented, Concert Polka by J. O Casey. wood his axe slipped and descended audited and ordered paid: uolden Gleam Gavotte, by Kipley. an opinion of approval in every respect. with full force upon his left hand,severing Blizzard March comp. by B. Grnenenfelder. PROPOSALSwill For Administration $ 57.51 FOR PRINTING SEALED The records of Co. "A" proved II. the middle finger completely and proposals be received at the office of Fire Department 63.40 Cornet Solo, Prize Polka.. by J. Heller, CONTRACTOR AND BIItDER, upon examination to be in good order. tlie secretary of state until 12 o'clock noon, June cutting the adjoining one. Drs. Mueller Grave Yard 12.00 Gesaenge des Himmels Walz by J. Strauss. 4 1888, for the execution of the several classes Baritone bolo, Lass Alle Gehorsam sein... by of the state printing, in separate contracts, as Park 111.50 and Fritsche performed an amputation DIED.—Mr. Sebastian Biebl, one of Address. gives special attention to Calcimining, specified section 2, chapter 148, of General Laws Streets, Bridge and Street Ill of the mutilated joint. of 1875, and as amended by chapter 87, General the oldest settlers of West Newton,died Whitewashing and Plastering All lamps 123.47 Viel in Wenig Overture by \Y. Barber. Laws of 1885 The maximum rates allowed by quite suddenly last Monday morning of Quartette by P. Abt. law for the printing and binding aforesaid are as The Council thereupon adjourned. Jobs promptly attended to in city or Mr. Jacob Hoescheler and family left follows: Hen Convention Galopr by Pette. heart disease. Deceased came to Nicollet Attest: JOHN C. RUDOLPH, country and satisfaction guaranteed in for La Crosse yesterday evening, COMPOSITION. Admission 35 Cents a, person. First-class, 50 cents per one thousand ems LOUIS SCHILLING, Pres.of Council. Co. at the time of the grass-hopper C. Baltrusch every respect. A£S2u&&i where they will temporarily stay, prior second, third and fourth class, 70 cents per one Clerk. plague, and had censequently experienced thousand ems for plain matter fifth class, §1 per Office on Broadwav, opposite J. yogel's to their contemplated removal to Washington Approved May 2d, 1888. one thousand ems. much disappointment and trouble. PRESS WORK. lumber yard. Territory, which Mr, Hoescheler C. WJESCHCKE For the first 100 impressions of a form, 81 Mayor. Through untiring diligence he placed Just received a new stock and full will visit in the near future. We are for each additional 100 impressions of the same form, 25 cents. In book work the form is hereby himself in comfortable circumstances, supply of sorry to lose Mr. Hoescheler, but think determined to consist of eight pages octavo, or NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IDress Goods being at the time of his death one of twelve pages duodecimo, or fraction thereof, whenever that not many years will pass before he said fraction is made necessary. In all NEW DIRECT LACING the wealthiest and well liked farmers other work the form shall consist of one side will recognize that New Uim is still che Sa,tins a.nci of the sheet upon which the job is printed and of his community. A wife and several KID GLOVES, best place for him to abide in. delivered. FOLDING. grown up children, to whom we express in S S When no charge is made for binding, for 100 TIIP rendition of the comedy, "Von our sympathy, survive him. sheets of eight pages, or fraction thereof, 8 cents. of the latest patterns. A fancy For sale by STITCHING. Sieben die Haesslichste," was witnessed Including collating, stabbing and cutting, per »J assortment of It is all well, and in each and every MBS. A. OLJDING, by a fair audience, who expressed 100 copiesjl. case perfectly appropriate that elders BINDING. EMBROIDERIES, LADIES themselves as highly pleased with the Including folding, collating, stabbing, sticthmg advise the younger forethought and and trimming, brochure covering for books of BARGAIN DAY UNDERWEAR, SILK performance, especially with that of experienced judgment have„ever been eight pages or less, for 100 copies, SI 50,- brochure AND DRESS TRODflxVGS, ii the main say in the management of affairs, covering for additional eight pages or fraction the ladies, who without exception proved GLOVES AND MITTENS. thereof, per 100 copies, 20 cents Quarto yet is it a great wrong, and unsupportable NEW ULM, MINN. themselves masters of the occasion. The binding, per 100 copies, $45 half binding, per Special Bargains in by those, who are subjected to 100 copies, §75, full cloth binding, eut flush, per whole rendering would have been well it, that elders should dictate absolute 100 copies, $55 full cloth binding, with squares, Handkerchiefs and Dress Trimmings. per 100 copies, 850 full roan leather, with PROBATE NOTICE. nigh perfect, had it not been that the obedience and compliance to those, .^i, squares, per 100 copies, §80 full law, per 100 who, although younger in years, have gentleman, who appeared in the long copies $150. G^feat Safgaii$ every $atuf day. State of Minnesota, Comity of Brown y»e. Each proposal must be writing, and state just claim to recognition, not supercilious probate Court. Special Term, April 30tb 1888. roll, lacked a thoiough memory of his for what per centum of discount from the legal in character. Who of our young In the maiter of the estate of William Boddfa maximum rates above given the bidder proposes part. Ambrosi, presented by Mr. Albert deceased. men, when enthusiastic in a just causes to execute the said work proposed for. No bid On reading andjfiling the petition of Friedenke will be entertained unless accompanied by a bond Steinhauser, was unexceptionally pleasing when aglow with the fire of youthful ardor, Boddm, administratrix of the estate of William w*r5 executed due form by the bidder, with two for Boddin deceased.representingamoneotherthinga §8 ISTexit Sa-t/urdSLy have not been bent on the accomplishment and his seven daughters, one of sufficient sureties, in the penal sum of eight thousand that ehe has fully administered said estate, aed fs*. dollars, to secure the faithful performance, of an honest object? The praying that a time and place be fixed lor examm- 1 whom, Ernestine, presented by Miss pursuant to law, of the work proposed for, and to teachings of the older have ripened their ing and allowing her account of her admimstration, save the state from loss by reason of failure in THE GREATEST BARGAIN Francis Mueller, gave positive proof of and for the assignment of the residue of said opinion forethought and insight have such performance. estate to heirs. „?, of all kinds,, The contract of the aforesaid printing and worthy dramatic talent were charming. fr of this season in CURTAINS. matured their observation, aud their Itis ordered'that said account be examined, binding will be let to the persons who shall bid ICE CREAM AND SODA & and petition heard, by the Judge of this Court, on every effort is characterized by an The three homely old ladies, who to execute it for the greatest per centum of discount i?JCURTAINS bought in the east Saturday the 26th day of May A. D. 1888, at 10 K* honest determination. Should You, from the aforesaid maximum prices, and CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS constituted the areopagus, that was to o'clock a- m., at the Probate Office in said county. at bankrupt sale at one third their subject to the rules and regulations attached to worthy elders of the Republican and And it is further ordered, that notice thereof be *s% and forming part of the bid. The commissioners either elevate Ernest to the realization AND TOBACCO, Mm value. Eleven hundred yards at given to all persons interested, by publishing a Democratic partles.suppress them? No, reserve the right to reject any and all bids. copy of this order for three successive -weeks prior of his fondest wish, that of calling Ernestine Blanks for proposals and accompanying bonds you will not, and at our conventions and everything pertaining to a firstclass 9 cts. a yd., in White, Ecrue, Two to said day of heanug jn the New TJlm Review ,» will be furnished on application to the secretary you will not think it wrong that a young weekly newspaper, printed and published the his own, or to make him experience Confectionery at§31 W of the state. Toned and Colored, worth 18 cts. a City of New Ulm in said County. man has the floor for a moment. May 2d, 1888. the misery of an unrewarded love, Dated at New Ulm. the Sotb day of April A. D. Eitaer's Palace Restaurant, yd. Elegant wide, solid edge at H. MATTSON, Secretary of State.i 1888. 4 -,? W. W. BRADEN, State Auditor. were simply immense. The whole play By the Court, 1 18 cts., cheap at 40 cts. Call in Kuetzing sells curtains at half price, g£-~ J. BOBLETER, State Treasurer. ERNST BHANDT. must be seen to be appreciated. J7 Commissioners of Printings POST OFFICE BLOCK. Saturday only,^ Call in and buy some. early and don't wait until the finest M24 (L. 8.) i§SJndge of Probate. June 1st. patterns are gone. a.j ,%*©»& Look out next week.