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

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Incendiaries at Work. NEW ULM AND VICINIT*. JEPDBLICMS TO THE FHOBT. gg^EESH OYSTERS at Eibner's. cobson. a destitute and sick party of Springfield, $4 per month out of poor lr. Schoch is in St. Paul on business, She Tried and Knows. fund Travelers' j|Guide. but will return to-morrow For a third time in sight of a few wtThe campaign in our county has fairly On motion, the following bills were A leading caeiuibt of N«w Yort says: No piasters ofMK.U merit as Mr. Frank Schlumpberger is enjoying audited and allowed to wit. I weeks our citizens have been called opened, and the adherents* of the grand theAth-lo-pho-rosPlasters haveever M. Huiras, justice's fees g^fff $ 2.70 a visit in the twin cities this week. upon to witness the felonious work of old party, who to-day recognize more before been produced." They are A. Westphahl SS&fal 3,20 a novelty because they are not made incendiaries, and had it not been for Part of Minnesota Street, especially than ever before that they may be proud GustavSchwarzroek. Constable's simply to sell cheap* they are the fees the energetic and timely work of the in front of C. H. Hornburg's machineryhouse, of belonging to the same, are earnestly }Jj?y, best that science, still and money Chas. Winkelimffr fire department, greater loss than already •pfs can produce, and will do what is needs repairing.. „J* at work in furthering the cause. The J. H. SchapeKahm .'do.** i^i claimed for them. For sprains, incurred would have resulted to effort of the republicans at home are seconded Mr. H. Bade, of St. Paul, agent for NicFaas, Witness fees £fi" ^^s aches, weakness, lameness, etc.* 1.12 ^Winona-&gt.f>ete:r-f(f( the victims of a criminal's vengeance. Julius Berndt, surveying road by the sympathizers abroad, and 'f they are uneqnaled. i$ the Central Mutual Aid Ass'n., looked 4.00 E. P. Bertrand, postage and express Last Sunday evening, shortly after in order to show our residents what doctrines *. 404 Fulton St, Sanansky.O, Xov 21. *87. *r Going East. Going West. up business in this city last week. The Athlophoros Plaster acted like 12.50 nine o'clock, an alarm of fire, first heralded are advocated by the republican 4 10:30 a.m. 1 4:17 magic. It is the best I ever tried amd X. No. a. m. Mr. S. D. Peterson is absent on a tour P. L.Barron, publishing notice etc. 4.25 18 nave used many kinds. Our druggist 2 15 p. m. by the blast of the mill whistles, party, able speakers, of national fame, said "plasters areall abont the same~ bifr 20 12 01 p. m, 25 Chas. White, cleaning chimneys^ 5*44 p. m. of inspection of his extended farms in J: Idon'ttahinksonow I sprained my arm 2 10-45 brought the fire company out to the corner will appear amongst us from now till 3:50 3 p. m. m. etc. and shoulder in July, audit has been 2.50 Dakota. painful since, but it does not pain me at Dr. Alfred JMuller, examining Insane 10.00 p.m. of Alinnesota and Second South November. 1 3 allnow. Mrs. Wruas M/wwi Dr. Alfred *Mueller intends leaving Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily «, 43S* Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, streets, where the machinery sheds and 2.00 Mr. Ernest Huffcut, whose able arguments Moorish Maiden except Sunday. J. B. Velikanje, Postage for California in about a week to spend 6.29 barns belonging to Mr. S. D. Peterson in behalf of a republican tariff THEATHLOEHOROSCO. 112 Wall St N. T- W. HHEIDEMAN- Agent E. G. Koch, service Co. Com. & the winter there. were ablaze. That this fire was the work have been heard by many, has given us Committee *.w 12.0 0 Republican club meeting to-night. NOTICE. A of an incendiary is evident from the fact A short account of the M. E. conference, an idea of what must be done by all H. Feuerstein, service Committee 25.00 Mr. Andrew Tauer mourns the loss Good work horses for sale or to ex-" that perhaps ten minutes before its discovery which closed at Sleepy Eye last workers in order to strenghten our ,'] Co 10 2 0 Ni'c of his eldest daughter, two years old, Gulden Committee 4.40 change for cattle. CHAS. STUEBE no sign of it was perceived by Monday a week ago, will be found in cause, which is recognized more and Co. Com. 4.40 who died last week, Friday. passers-by. In an instant the entire more as a grand and just one. our correspondent's column. OTATE OF MINNESOTA, Brown County sa A. Manderfeld Committee 13.50 The Eagle Roller Mill Co. has •^In Probate Conrt. plat was ablaze, and owing to the fact Next will come Hon. Green B.Raum, Com. 3.80 In the matter of the estate of Amalia Tberesii* A Naturalist Club is in progress of ^ngaged a private watch-man, and we Meerfeld Deceased. that the surroundings were wooden H. M. Ball Co. Com. 8 20 of Illinois, formerly U. S. commissioner On reading and filing the Petition of Otto Meerfeldof organization in this city, and will have understand that our business firms will On motion the board adjourned without structures for the most part, great danger the County of Brown representing, among' », of internal revenue, who will be in our day, E. G. KOCH, the object of studying the botany, geology other things, tha: Amain Theresa Meerfeld late do likewise. seemed imminent. The fire department city on the 18th of this month and discuss ofsaid County of Brown on the 4th day of September E. P. BERTRAND. Chairm'n Co. Com. and zoology of Brown County. A 1888, at New Ulm said County died Mr. Henry Schriefer, the carpenter, did its full duty and succeeded the issues before the people in his Co. Aud. & ex-officio Clk. intestate, and being a resident of this Connty at Board of Co. Com. the time of her death, leaving goods, chattels and welcomed an infant son to his household Mr. Nic. Nenno's horse, hitehed to a after an hour's hard work, and after masterly style. -te within this County, and that the said Petitiouer a week ago yesterday. We send our buggy, enjoyed a spirited runaway a stable, belonging to Mr. G. Schmidt, is a son of said deceased, and praying that We are very fortunate to have secured We would draw special attention to administration of said estate be to him granted It congratulations. down Minnesota street on Saturday was damaged, to keep the fire in proper is ordered, that said petition be heard before the Mr. Raum, as he is in universal the discussion of the tariff, published Judge of this Court, on Wednesday the 7th day of «, evening, without causing any damage bounds. In the sheds, which were totally demand to educate the people on the November A. 1888 at 10 o'clock A. Al at the The New Ulm Sportsmans' Club on first page. Probate Office in said Connty. however. destroyed, was stored a quantity political topics of the day, and it behooves meets next Sunday at Hunters' Rest. Ordered inrtlier, that notice thereof be given to of valuable farm machinery, all of Come to the old school house on the heirs of said deceased, ana to all persons interested, While tinners were busy repairing the all in search of a clear understanding ll members are requested to be preslt. by publishing a copy of this order for 1'ft German street to-night and hear good, which was greatly damaged and quite roof of the New Ulm Roller Mill, a coal of the present issue to come three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review a weekly newspaper honest republican words. destroyed. fell on and inflamed the wood-work, and hear him. A cordial welcome will printed and pu Wished at New Ulm in said Conntv. Attorney J. M, Thompson, of Sleepy but timely aid extinguishe the little Dated at New Ulm, Minn., the 1st day of October It is generally believed from the fact be extended to all visitors, and it will Eye, tended to business in this city A.D 1888. blaze. that nothing self-combustible was onbe worth while for everybody to come By the Court, \ast Monday. He*reports Republicans ERNST BRANDT the grounds, that nobody had been busy Our advertising columns have this and listen to one of the ablest speakers (L. S.) Judge of Probate. stir in his section. in the stables for some hours, and as now before the people. Do not forget week experienced important changes the fire enveloped the whole structure A two months old child of Mr. George the date, Thursday, October 18th. see the new advertisements of Messrs. at once, that an incendiary did the Becker, of Redwood rails, died last Brust & Graff, Kuetzing, Eibner and work as on a previous occasion, when Friday, and was buried in this city last Hummel, all of whom have something a fire in progress at the same place, Saturday, interesting to sav. This is what the Mankato Press says NEW ULM, MINN. owing its origin to the lighting of hay, of the able speaker to appear in this Have you seen the progressive Sampier Mr. John Weddendorf has reported WHAT IT IS. SIX STANDARD VIRTUES. Has just received a large stock of soaked with petroleum, was arrested city on the 18th., at C. L. Roos1 Drug Store? If not to us that the street in front of his residence FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ITS EFFICACY—1. It effects are by the timely arrival of men. "Hon. Green B. Raum, of Illinois, prompt. 2 It relief is sure. ". then go there at once, invest a nickle on Broadway, between 3d and Bargain seekers will find a great variety \a formerly U. S. commissioner of internal Its cures are permanent. 4. I Considering the present state of affairs heavy woolen shaw's, ladies' and mieses' street and see the machine work. cures no return of pain. 4th North streets, is in an unfit condition revenue, and one of the most able jackets, hoods, toboggans, aipines, etc Ladies', which can not be remedied lest the 5. I cures in all oasts and eloquent Republicans engaged in men's and children's underwear, hosiery and mittens to be trespassed in case of rainy used according to The New Ulm Fire Department held Men's and boys' scarfs, silk and wool mufflers. miscreant be discovered, we deem it the compaign, will speak at New Ulm, directions. Also a large assortment of woolen dre-s weather. We hope that the proper authorities its regular monthly meeting last Monday Oct.|l8. It was hoped Mr. Raum advisable that our city authorities take goods, flannels, canton flannel, etc etc will examine into the case. M* Iftfsrelieonaud in word a cure, it is not merely could be obtained for a speech in Mankato, Boys' suits and single pants may be had in all night. No special business was such steps as will bring the incendiary I Ot in no heme a, cure all, it sizes Shirtwaists constantly "on hand All but owing to the fact of the great is the product of scientific restai ch transacted. goods ofiered at lowest prices. Says the St. Paul Volkszeitung, Dem. to justice. A thorough investigation demand for his services he can only fill *)|J It strengthens while it soothes and snbZUi Butter and eggs taken in exchange dues, heals and cures, it literally con "The number of participants at a meeting should be instigated and the public two or three appointments in this State, The regular session of the Common for goods. quers pain and our city could not be favored. held last Saturday on the pologrounds should take pains to report any circumstance Its effects are curative «nd permanent to Council took place yesterday evening. However it is likely that a reduced rate 0 the whole group of mubcula nuain of the Base-ball Club in New possibly bearing on this case. Full proceedings will appear in our ana nen ous agonies may be secured and in that event it is York, and which was addressed by Self preservation demands this, and It does not merelvirritate the outer vnr next issue, probable an excursion may be given •tllli face, nor does, it men soften or la\ Governor Foraker, of Ohio, and Blaine, not unless it is done will the citizens be from Mankato and St. Peter which will a constricted muscle it» *pt.uhc it .on a •jj* Died, Mr. Jos. Lindmeyer, of the lower is estimated at 100,000 even the democrats give our people an opportunity of hearing superior curativ ,\ irtue lt MI 1 tl safe from repeated calamities of this first ward, last Saturday. Deceased the entertaining orator at New 4.U It penetrates deeply but ,r search admit the presence of 25,000." sort. was a resident of this city for only a Ullli ltlSh a ii snrelj, He, ,i tie Ulm." A very nice report from a democratic The loss on Mr. Peterson's machinery, spot in an effort to coiianer few years, having come here from the C*U Each constituent of the formula 1 a paper, isn't it? insured for §3000, is estimated 0til* rccoeiii/ed intrinsic Mitue In -,_i\e old country. uio»isurely iLe cure ol pain at $4000. The meeting of the "New Ulm Republican "Judge Webber has rendered a decision, A sixteen-year old daughter of Mr. 'Old hi/ Dun an 1 cater'- nrht, LATER:—$400.00 are offered for Club." which takes place at upon a stipulation of facts and The Churl- A. u„'_Icr Co l^...w., iU\i Peter Simmet, of Lafayette, died of consumption headquarters in the old school-house on the discovery -of the scoundrel, who orthe on briefs, in the case brought by Redwood last Friday night, and was NEW ADVERTISEDLVI S, German Street to-night, will be especially St.iginated fires of late. It is the duty county against the Winona & buried in this city last Sunday. The of every one able to give the least clue interesting and prove of advantage Peter railroad company, confirming the bereaved have our heart-felt sympathy to all. who wish to attend. Every republican bearing on this case to report to the police, right of the county to tax the lands of for their loss. who are doing all in their power is cordially invited to be present 200 2-year old Steers, and 200 company in its limits. The case has A suspicious character prying around and enrolled as a member, and as to ascertain facts. 1-year old Steers up to the 12th of been pending two years, involved, in the depot-quarters, and discovered on the club furnishes all with documents on of October. round numbers, $100,000, and the decision /'the roof ot the grain-elevator of the the tariff and other issues of the day, an Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Na©*el, is not only a triumph for Redwood C. STUEBE. ^Empire Mill, was chased away, but not attendance at the meeting will be a benefit county, but will have an import last Friday, a daughter. The Review recognized, by an employee, on Monday in the full Commissioner's. sense of the word congratulates. ant bearing elsewhere. County attornep REWARD OFFERED. County Adjourned evening. Madigan appeared for the county, Session. Mrs. A. Schaefer and Mrs. A. Currie, I offer $200 rewaid to the one, who The House bill making the Agricultural and J. M. Gilman,of St. Paul, for the shall give information which will lead daughters of Mrs. Herrendoerfer, left The board met pursuant to adjourn Department an executive department railroad company."—Redwood Reveille. $b the arrest and conviction of the party ment at 11 o'clock A. M. Monday, Sept24' for Colorado this morning. under the control of a secretary of or parties that set fire to my new residence 1388. Present, E. G. Koch, Nicholas on the evening of September 19. agriculture has been passed by the Senate, Mr. Ben. Juni is at present engaged Gulden, Anton Manderfeld, H. M. The Mankato Review asserts that we Ball and Herman Feuerstein. M. MT/LLEN. with the section transferring the in looking up insurance, representing do Cleveland an injustice by crediting On motion, the petition of Michael weather bureau to the new department the Aetna Life Insurance, the Phoenix, $200 Re-weird. him with the statement: "I believe in Sturm to be set off with his lands from struck out. of Hartford, and the Hibernia Fire Insurance free trade as I do the Protestant religion." School District No. 65 to School District A reward of $200 is offered to the Companies. No. 70 was taken up and the rehearing Yes, Review, you are right one disclosing facts which will lead to The Personal Rights Advocate, the considered. we were mistaken in believing such an the arreat and conviction of the partv official journal ot the Personal Rights Mr. Henry Pfeifter, editor of the On motion the Board adjourned to 2 or parties, who were implicated in the assertion, as Cleveland's letter of accertainly o'clock P. M, "Prohibition Column" of the Murrav A League, with headquarters at Chicago, firing of the recently destroyed buildings itsceptancs lacks those same, AFTERNOON SESSION. ^ha come to hand, and a persual of County Pioneer, visited with his parents in this city. outspoken sentiments in favor of free The board met pursuant to adjournment ..pages convinces us that the cause of since last Saturday, and departed C. WESCHCKE, Mayor. at 2 o'clock P. M. All present. trade which were so manifest in his for his home, Currie, thi3 morning. this order, which will be made a permanent On motion agreed to allow Paul Battallion CANVASSERS WANTED. message to Congress. Yes, Cleveland and national one, is just and $50 to defray part of his expenses Yesterday afternoon the City Council Wanted, two able canvassers for a hr.s come over a little we acknowledge in having his eyesight restored. worthy of support. paying enterprise. Enquire at office met in special session to consider the this in due haste, lest our democratic On motion, having duly considered of REVIEW. call for bids relative to the improvement "One of the leading democrats of the order of rehearing, theorder setting friends would accuse us of being unjust, off Michael Sturm with his lands from Mankato made ttie statement a short of lower 3. St. North near the railway and we now ask our champions OFFICIAL NOTICE. School District No. 65 to School District track. The repairs to be made area time ago New Ulm in the presence on the other side to do our Harrison the No. 70 stands affirmed. Notice is hereby'given that marked, necessity, as we have shown by the of several witnesses, that a sister of justice and retract the statement made On motion, agreed, to refund the establishing sealed bids will be received at the office New Ulm, Minn., June 4tb, 188&. recital of accidents which have there Eugene Wilson, the democratic candidate ditch tax against Lot 2, and of the undersigned up to 2 o'clock p. by them that the republican leader President Lincoln said that you can part of NT W. of N. W. I of Section occurred. m. on October 10th next, for grading for governor, and a millionaire fool some People all the time and you. should have said: "A dollar a dav is No. 4 Township 110. Range 32. the southeast part of 3d North Street can fool all the People sometimes, ban* widow lady of Minneapolis, had put in enough for a working man." This, as On motion agreed, that the petition between the corner of the park fence you cannot fool all the People all lne« the democratic campaign fund'the sum Just to illustrate the opinion held by has been conclusively proven, was never of Henry Aron to be set off with his and railroad track, according to directions time. kgf thirty thousand dollars to make her some of Brown County's oldest settlers uttered by Harrison, and in justice to lands from School District Np. 28 to on file and to be seen at the City Some machine men seem to tafce^ School District No. 45 is hereby granted brother governor of the stale of Minnesota. Clerk's office. on the present advocations of the him a statement to the contrary is T. Barnum's view that the American*, and order to that effect entered in full. The right is reserved to reject any or people are bound to be humbugged and* There is boodle for you."— democratic party regarding the tariff, nailed as a lie. On motion agreed that the petition of all bids. farmers in this country are subjected^ we will cite the views of Mr. Ludwig SPRINGFIELD ADVANCE. Michael Schroeper to be set off with his By order of the City Council, and liable to fall into the hands of just Meye r,of Milford, a gentleman nearly lands from School District No. 28 to The SLEEPY EYE HERALD in common such men. Farm machinery now-ar O O S SCHILLING Judge Webber has rendered his decision School District No. 45 is hereby granted eighty years of age, who has consequently with the MANKATO REVIEW falb City Clerk. days is so near perfection that nearly in the Winona and St. Peter and order to that effect entered in full. Dated at New Ulm, October 2d 1888. all kinds of machinery works leasoDably into line with the rest of the trumpeting experienced the enactment of many a Land Company's tax matter, which On motion the report of Anton Manderfeld well, yet there is a difference in organs and publishes fat editorials tariff law. NOTICE. and Nicholas Gulden, committee case was tried at the last term of court the material put into them as is also relative to boodle and corruption, and After the Napoleonic wars in Germany, appointed to examine into a proposed the case in prices with local dealers,. in this county, and which as our readers "What shall we do with our convicts?" when that country was in a sad charges it to its political opponents. change of the New Ulm and Lake We believe in the theory of dividing* This question will be discussed will remember, was regard to the and disturbed condition, its industries Road near the Cottonwood bridge, at If these champions of democratic the profits with our customers and we* on Friday, October fifth, at Turner Hall back-payment of taxes on lands owned wrecked, the inauguration of free trade Alwin's Crossing, was agreed to, and would rather sell a great many goods, by the Board of Trade. doctrines would only begin right' at met with no opposition, and as a consequence order to that effect recorded in full. by the Winona and St. Peter Land Co. at prices, that at the end of the" season The present Senator of this district, home and expose the fraud existing in placed Germany wholly at the The roof oyer the court room being would leave hundreds of dollars of theprofits The Judge holds that with the exception the republican and democratic nominees mercy of England, then the chief manufacturing their own ranks we might call their defective, the chairman of the Board in the pockets of our customers,, for Representative, one delegate of a few tracts on which mistakes field of the world. English was, on motion, authorized to have the course one of consistency, but in their than to combine with other machinemen from each Labor Organization or Society goods were flooding the German market were made in the publication of the same repaired. in raising the prices, thereby selling eagerness to give wide spread circulation in the county are hereby requested thev were cheap enough but worth ax-list, the lands of said company in On motion agreed, to recommend to but a little and dividing ,up the to be present and participate. The to the long exploded "Dahl" stories, very little, and yet by the enactment of the State Auditor the abatement of interest trade, in order to keep machinery high. his county are liable tor all taxes, penalties Public is cordially invited. JLrfhis which have been proven an utter a law allowing untaxed importation, against forfeited Lot No, 1, Block We handle the celebrated Esterly Committee on Legislation, ana costs, as claimed by the German manufacturers could not compete falsehood, maliciously started by the No. 11, South New Ulm the petitioner Binders and Mowers, the light and 'NewCTlm Board of Trade. and make goods of better quali county. John Ubl paying taxes and costs $8.75. time-honored democratic bosses, Me durable Champion Binders and Mowers ty. Thus was Germany a dependent On motion agreed to allow August FRESH the Red, White and Blue Mowers, the and Mike, they entirely overlook the While the fire-engine was stationed country, free from the fetters of a rival Wojahn $20 out of the Poor fund, for Bonanza Hay Rakes and Cultivators, charges made against their own candidate at the cistern near the Empire mill last nation, and yet commercially a slave. OYSTERS. boarding and nursing Michael Adner, a the Stoughton and Red Wing Wagons Dissatisfaction controlled the masses, for governor, whose nomination is Mondap forenoon, the engine-room of sick and destitute party, pt the town of and Buggies, the Rock Island Stubble but not till the 3. Napoleon brouo-ht war Mulligan. t^ '-'-%"'& said to have cost over 200,000 in genuine the mill was all of a sudden ablaze.The Plows and only the best grade of Binding to Germanv did the advocates of aprotective On motion agreed, that "SIS' be allowed North Star coin. Twine, warranted to be absolutely firemen present of course immediately tariff gain recognition, and when to Commissioner Feuerstein for Insect-proof. We also have the v«ry^ peace was declared they succeeded in extinguished the flames, and suppose The simple fact that all these lies fare, etc., in transporting back to Chicago best steam threshing outfits, such as&s^f having importation restricted and home HEADQUARTERS FOf that sparks from their engine lit the the sister-in-law of Christian Meyer, about Dahl's offers of boodle have originated the Massillon Straw Burners, the A»It-^ industrv fostered by protective tariff of Springfield, she with her children room. man & Taylor, and last bat not least. *, in the St Paul democratic camp, laws. Since 1870 these laws have exerted being destitute. the Huber Straw Burning Engine andfo^ In thid connection we would ask the where the schemes against the opponents their influence, have allowed the On motion the petition of Fred Koenig CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS Victory Separators. Another great'** establishment of factories, have made engineers of the steamer if it would not of Doran's bossism are hatched, and George Lent for abatement and item for farmers to take into consideration AND TOBACCO. Germany a country commercially independent. be a profitable move to cover the smokestack should have set the Herald and the Mankato refundment of taxes for years prior to is that we always keep on hand a But yet there is a certain "filler's Palace flestanrant their ownership of lands are laid over of their engine with a screen, Review athinking, but since the full assortment of all kinds of repairs class of liberals, who, forgetful of to next session—tne county auditor to for each and all kinds of machines we /*, while at work? It has been reported to main object in circulating these stories, the beneficial results of a protective policy, report in the meantime to the Land POST OFFICE BLOCK. sell. which everyone knows to be false, was advocate free trade, and in this us that such is in fact a necessity, as Commissioner of the St. Paul & Sioux We invite you one and all to call and they most resemble the advocates of a the sparks which are thrown out and to to harm the republican cause in this City Rail Road, the former owners. FOR SALE. free trade in America. Bismarck holds look over our goods, whether you want 11 state, every democratic organ seizes On motion agreed, to allow Mrs. a considerable distance, may easily occasion An Omnibus in good condition which to buy or not so hoping to receive a that a protective tariff is a necessity, Hartwick, a destitute woman of New hold o£$he trumpet in/turn jind gives it would serve well foi a small hotel or afire on some unprotected gjem- and cites the laudable example set by call from you, we are, Ulm, $4 per month out of poor fund. the UniMsjd-States." could be transformed into a dray wagon. „Very truly vonr friends, a blow&^g „& *NS&& ises. On motion agreed, to allow John Ja- *•&» Call at UNION HOTEI^ THE S. D. PETERSQIt IMPLEMBIf CO 2 &vM-4 *%st /!•», ..„, ...-i.i-i S i4rjjnrrr.ni Jiya^^JL^',1*1." ',"tl es-