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

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1NEW ULM AND VICINITY. RESHOYSIERS at Eibner's. What Our Scissors Write. FUTURE CONGRESSIONAL WORK. Winthrop Tidings. fy The Democrats all along^ laid 'claim •3*2- Don't forget the grand military ball The Son. John Lind gives his opinion Travelers' Guide. to the vote in Kansas. This state would at Union Hall on Thanksgiving Thurs- Robert Wilson, one of the substantial on the measures which will come before day wjmg-rrrmmm f#Mr. and Mrs. EL Kiesling, from New undoubtedly be Democratic if it were Congress—the Postal Service will farmers of Lincoln county, was burned Ulm, were in town last week, visiting not for the 50,000 votes cast for Harrison. it -probably be remodeled, out Monday, losing his house and contents, their children and friends. Co. A, 2d Reg., M. N.G. invites your Hon, John Lind appeared before the also his barn with grain, hay and Chas. Hauenstein and H. Nagel, from attendance at their Union Hall Thanksgiving supreme court to argue the case of New Ulm, came up here on °Monday machinery. Loss. $2,000, insurance, ball. Come. g^j| S Brown,Wood and other counties against Nov. 12th and took in the Republican $1,300. Mr Wilson endeavored to draw She Tried and Knows. Rally at this place. The regular term of court for Brown the Winona & St. Peter Railway company a load of hay away, but the flames About twenty persons fronr Winthrop, County begins next Tuesday the petit for back taxes on their lands. A irlorlk&£tf^ter'f{f( Ht& IT* ms chemist of New York swept under the wagon and burned him went to Gaylord on Tuesday & a No piasters of such merit as jurors are summoned for Wednesday. judgment was rendered against "the Nov. 13th to take in the republican rally •jverely. His family escaped with no A-* Sjtb.e Ath-lo-pho-ros Plasters haveever Going East. Going West. company in the district court for certain at that place. Mf* ^^before been produced." They are material loss more than first noted.— "Mr. N* Galles is ahead about $1,500 rX ^A*3 novelty because they are ut made 4 10-30 a.m. No. 1 4:17 8. m. taxes, interest and penalties, and Swan Gustafson went to St. Paul last S. E. HflKALD. -•v W 1| 18 on the result of the election." Hillsborough, 12 01 p. m, simply to sell cheap, t^iev are the 2 15 p. m. 25 the appeal was made with a view 20 3.50 p.m Wednesday on business. 3 5:44 p. m. ,^ best that science, vloil .mil money N. Mexico, Sierra County Advocate. "The serious injury to thejbusiness interests 2 10.00 p. m. 10.45 p. m. 13 can produce, and will do what is of securing a modification of the penalties. $C3F. Kuetzinsr, Chas. Gebser and F. H. Kos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily of the town shown in the marketing claimed foi them. Fo sprains, Retzlaff came up from New Ulm last A reporter asked Mr, Lind for an except Sunday. aches, weakness, lameness, etc of wheat tributary to this place Wednesday on business. iJz Something we have not seen before at expression of opinion on national legislation they are unequaled. fj *KJS|| C. W. HEIDEMAK' Agent at points on the Hastings & Dakota About half an inch of snow fell this time of the year is a bare foot boy and other matters of public interest, .404 Fulton St, Saadnsiy,O. Nov M. *87 road, ought to arouse the merchants The Athtophoroe Plaster acted him Wednesday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. on our street, yesterday. How is this and the young congressman, drawing magic. It is the 6«t I ever tried and I from their lethargy. It is not such a have used many binds. OCT dnwvrat Roos, a son, last Wednesday evening. Mr. Frank Kiesling was in Chicago said "plasters areall about the same "out for Minnesota? his towering form to its full height, last week on business. I don't *mV BO now sprained my arm serious matter that it cannot be remedied The Review sends its well-wishings. and shoulder July, audit lias been and quivering with exultant animat«on painful since, but it does not pamroeat Mrs. Theo. Weyhe presented her hus by organization and enterprise, Divine services were held in the The St. Peter water-works are completed and enthusiasm, said: all now TOs. WILLIS MAGILL, school-house last Sunday. Mr. C. Weiler, band with a young heir last Thursday Jbut the trouble is that such matters are 4 3" Send 6 cents for the beautiful colored picture, and our neighboring city is celebrating. "With a republican president, a lepublican of New Ulm, preaching. Moorish Maiden The Review congratulates the happy left to a few wide awake men while a THEATHL08H0R0SC0.112 WallStN. Y. senate, a republican house, The New Ulm breweries have lost lot of others hang on at the tail end of parents. with a republican speaker, we will rule 1,600 beer kegs the past year and they We are sorry to chronicle the death the wagon, tryiny to get all the benefit America as America should be ruled. NEW ADVERTISES!K.YiS. Our old friend, August Nagel, wore have sent a man out through the country of an infant child of Rev. J. C. Albrecht they can without spending a cent* That Tne rights of Dakota and 6ther tenitories to hunt them up. "Winthrop News." a most genial smile last Monday, reporting will be recognized promptly and which was buried last Sunday. is just what is the trouble with the town. Mr. S. H. Smith and family have NEW 4 the birth of a girl to his daughter-in-law, speedily justice will be meted out. The A lot of these chaps will stand by and moved to Kansas. Thursday, Nov 29th has been designated government is now in a condition to Mrs. Carl Nagel. TAILOR SHOP. see every dollar's worth of trade taken The joyous shouts incident on the begin where it was forced to halt four by the president and governor as Hereafter we shall be able to give our out of town whil«frthey are waiting to years ago snd resume its progressive grand celebrations of the Republican Thanksgiving day. Get your turkey I respectfully inform the pnblie that victory found an answering echo in the readers the local news from Winthrop march in the direction of national advancement have somebody else take hold and do ready. I have opened anew tailor-shop the and prosperity. There are hearts of Winthrop Republicans, and and vicinitv, Mr. G. Ottomeier being the work necessary to defend the business building formerly occupied by F. W. many things which ought to have been enthusiastically did the latter celebrate An infant daughter arrived the our correspondent at that place. interest of the village."—S. E. Vogelpohl. on Minnesota St.," next to done for the convenience and prosperity the triumph of their cause. On Monday family of Mr. August KiesliDg, of Lafayette, the Union Hotel, and that 1 am tully *-m of the people, but which were not, evening of the 12th they held one of the Did you ever hear of a painless dentist? HERALD. prepared to supply the needs of eusto- ~||f last Saturday. The Review pecause of hindrances and obstacles grandest jubilees ever witnessed here. There is one in the Dakota House, Does not the above criticize the business mers at reasonable rates. '1$ in the form of men who appeared to be A torch light procession, headed by the sends its congratulations. proclaiming to the public that he is Louis Ztscnunke. men of New Ulm, as well? A few band and displaying waving banners the enemies of everything that promised TheMankato republican iall) last good to the country. But these obstacles and numerous tranparencies bearing without pain and extracts teeth while in weeks ago we made marked mention of characteristic inscriptions, paraded the FOR SALE. will now be thrown over the week drew a iarge contingent from this this condition. the action taken by St. Peter merchants fence as a rock would be removed streets of our village. Just outside of Twenty acres of good timber land, city as from other places and the republican in regard to transient tradesmen that town a blading bon-fire had been lighted, from a wagon road and anew era will W. Rose/the supposed murderer of situated about three miles from the city cause was of course highly periodically and regulary visit our city, dawn upon the people. One of the suggesting the burning of Democratic Moses Luffkin, of Redwood Co., was in the town of Milford. Inquire of hopes to ashes for the next four honoicd. first things that will receive attention, and were in hopes that our merchants indicted by the Grand Jury of Redwood C. A. BIERCE & Co., with a view of improvement and advancement years. The demonstration was wound possessed energy enough to act on the P. 0. Block. Winona, Minn Co., was indicted by the Grand Petei Heii.'in, the ice dcaier, has quite is the postal service. Some up by the jovial mingling of young and matter and petition the Common Council. of us have talked this matter over for old in a pleasant ball given free for all. Jury of said county for murder in the a stock ol ice et on hand and wishes NEW AGENCY. We have not heard of any direct the past year. Our conclusions are Winthrop has good reason to rejoice, for 1st degree. His case is now on trial. A to dispose of it at very low a he L.E.Fritsche, she gave her full share to all republican formed, and we know just what we are proceedings so far, and aside from a same would be just the thing for cistern going to do. To begin with, the rate candidates. The vote on John Lind as given in few remarks heard on the street to the water. of postage will be reduced so that a It is a matter of some significance another place includes the official returns effect that "such a thing ought to be penny will be required where now are that the vote for John Lind in Winthrop CANVASSING AGENT DIED. Mr. John Goreis, for years a from all except Nobles and Martin done by all means" etc, the matter has required two cents. Postal cards will exceeded the vote given him in his own for the celebrated go.Tbis is an age of enlightenment, but resident of this eity, and who had been counties. He received nearly 3,000 been dropped to all probability. Such town, in proportion to the population, I don't believe in the enlightenment of but we smile and say we will do still ailing for the last summer, died last ST. JflBH. JENNIE 1E AD more votes than two years ago, and has a course illustrates that something is postmasters by allowing them to read better two years from now. Hon. John Friday. He was buried from the Lutheran a larger plurality. wrong somewhere, and if our merchants, postal cards. "We propose to send a Lind received our township, Alfsborg, WHITE SEWIM MACHINE. Church on Sunday. complaining of hard times, do not get sealed letter just as cheap as we send Jos. Galles, the constable, has been 167 votes, while his opponent only postal cards. Gen. Bingham of Philadelphia, up and hustle in the near future their came out with 43 votes. busy in the neighboring counties in the Repairs for all Machines constantly *J$\ Tom Bowen, contemplating the "eternal chairman of the committee fall and winter stock will lie idle on the interest of our brewers, suing parties on hand and old machines cleaned and^ on postage and postoftices, will recommend fitness of things" and finding consolation Vote on Congressman of the Second shelf, read for the summer moths. Regarding renovated. ,-». who make away with beer-kegs. Protection this, and there is no doubt about in the beautiful weather, says: District. to home industry, in this case, the wheat qestion, it is asserted the adoption of the measure. As a Leave Orders at J. Klossner's "Thank Heaven there is something member of that committee, I have given \^~l isn't it, Joe? that the stations on the Minneapolis ft Hardware Store. to be thankful for"—a Demociat, say postal matters a gieat amount of 5" road and those south of us on the Omaha, E Fritsche. The Sibley County Independent study,and one of my conclusions is that va 3 we. Counties pay more that the New Ulm mills. comes to us under the new management while we have been making rapid Tariff Tracts, congressional speeches We have heard some very unkind words strides in most other things we have of A. C. Buck, J. B. Sharpe retiring A N EC to made pratically no advanepment in Military Ball and political reviews are for sale by the spoken in this respect, aDd if our millers Blue Earth 3315 2739 393 from the editorial and publisher's chair. postal facilities in the last quarter of a ton at rock-bottom prices at this office. Brown 1367 1461 98 are to blame for ruling the market Politically independent it follows in century, 'f he idea of a man standing Cottonw ood.. 767 272 85 Call in early and get the best selections. in a manner detrimental to general the path outlined by the late editor and up before a pile, 2,000 or 3,000 letters. Faiibault 2104 1038 290 on 100 copies for a cent. Democratic business interests it is tne duty of our and circulars and pounding each one gives promise of being conducted creditably. Jack&on 1025 464 88 wifti an old stamp is a hideous thing tracts given away by the Printer's Devil. Board of Trade to examine into it. Lae-qui-parle. 1314 529 82 for me to contemplate and a still worse What else does the board exist for? We Le Sueur 2015 1899 225 The Health Officer of the city made Probate Judge Brand received official sight is an old man trudging about a Lincoln 476 409 171 have all respect for enterprise whenever Thursday, Hovemk 29, 1 complaint to us that people fail to record city with a pack of mail that would notice from the Hospital for Insane at Lyon 1152 473 188 weigh down a Jew peddler, while the we see it, but greatly fear that it has with him the births and deaths occurring St. Peter that Elizabeth Coon, Anna Martin 1267 489 163 time he made in his distribution of taken wings, left New Ulm and gone with them. This must be done Murrav 826 448 96 Christina Peterson andAugust Schwartz, mail would fall below the peddler I Nicollet. .. .... 1414 1174 110 West. Get up somebody, raise a rumpus according to law and any one neglecting admitted Irom Brown County, were legally believe the size of envelopes should be Nobles *. 879 636 170 about town and boom it. We'll regulated by law, in order to get a it is liable to fine. Remember it discharged from said institution Pipe Stone 680 308 127 uniformity, having one size for legal chip in every time and put our shoulder therefore, and report to Dr. J' L. Nov. 14th. Redwood. 1036 526 203 On en by cap, another for note paper, then some m, 111 to the wheel. Schoch. Rock 993 327 96 Yankee could invent a machine through Henry Rolves, thea stable keeper at Sibley 1412 1420 46 which these letters could be run and "CONGRESSMAN LIND'S treatment by the Mulverhill livery barns, fell from PERSONAL MENTION. Waseca 1500 1168 171 come out all stamped and ready for the voters of Brown county and his Watonwan 933 322 86 the hay-loft last Saturday and underneath transmission. Men in cities would Admission 50 cts. a Couple. Mrs. Gbarles Marti, for some months own home, New Ulm, is little less than Yellow Medieine .. 1188 341 139 have mail disseminated by electricity the feet of a horse, which kicked an invalid, is slowly recovering. shameful, for in town and county he or pneumatic tubes. I am also in tavor All are cordially invited by Total 25663 16443 3027 him on the head and leg and severely Mr. and Mrs. C. Schoregge, of Sleepy of having the telegraph owned ind received less votes than his democratic hurt his left hand. Rolves is about, The Committee. Plurality 9220 operated by the general government. Maj. 6193 Eye, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. competitor. If ever a town or a county however. I am well aware that many nelieve this FRESH A. Behnke over Sunday. had reasons for glowing pride, these would be impracticable and unwise, 5T John Gorres. who was found guilty Miss Helen George, at the Normal in communities have it in the fact that but after much study for and against, I OYSTERS. of manslaughter in the first degree at Mankato, spent Sunday with her parents, am fully convinced that the operation thoir townman was the most distinguished of the telegraph should be a government the fall term of the Redwood County Mr. and Mrs. S. A. George. of the Minnesota delegation in function. Why it is only another District Court, held at Redwood Falls Attorney Eckstein visited Sleepy Eye the present congress, and that he made method of the distribution or dissemimination last week, was seatenced to an imprisonment on business last Wednesday. for himself so creditable a record as to of intelligence, and why HEADQUARTERS FOR ot six years and six months. should not the government either supervise attract the attention of the national Mr. G. Rudolph is recovering from all or none. As our readers will remember he is press, and eminent statesmen from all his recent severe illness. guilty of the death of JohnResenkranz. O E S parts of the country. We believe no CONFECTIONERY, CIGARS Prof. O. Gerstenmeier is pronounced In reply to a question concerning the member of congress during the past The Wizard Oil Concert Co. finished probabilities of new tariff legislation AND TOBACCO. out of danger by the attending physician. session was more studious, or made Mr. Lind gave it as his opinion that the its successful concerts at Union Hall 9 Eibner's Palace Restaurant, greater advancement in the art of political bill known as the senate bill would be last Saturday, being well satisfied with Mrs. C. Weschcke and son Ernest left Lumbago, Backache, Headache, taken up and passed during the next economy, and that none attained the patronage given them. Before POST OFFICE BLOCK. for California to spend the winter there session.—DISPATCH. Toothache, higher rank in statesmanship. He was Heuralgia, leaving the city slight difficulties arose last Thursday evening. found not only on the right side of all on account of the forced resignation GENERAL NEWS. Mr. C. Weiler,of the Lutheran school, important questions, but he was there from the company of a member and "•Jar- spent Sunday in Winthrop. as an intelligent and zealous worker, Sore Throat, Swellings, Froctbites, the voluntary leaving of two others. Around the World. Mr. H. Gerstenmeir, ot St. Paul, arrived while on the famous retaliation bill he Sprains, Total cases at acksonville up to date, NEW ULM, MINN'. According to the "cow ordinance" in the city last Saturday to visit Sciatica, manfully stood against his entire delegation, 4,5a6 total deaths, 397. Has just received a large stock of all owners of cows must keep them confined his brother for a few days. defending his position and the FALL AND WINTER GOODS. John Jennings, a well-known minister, so as to prevent their appearance interests of his state in the ablest and Bargain seekers will find a great variety in died last night at Erie, Pa., of consumption on i/he streets and public grounds. Ever Bruises, Burns, Scalds, [OFFICIAL.] most exhaustive speech made on that heavy woolen shawls, ladies' and mi«se*' street City Council Proceedings. jackets, hoods, toboggans, alplnes, etc Ladies', since the first of this month the ordinance Promptly am Voim^nently wzt1 o^J question, and which commanded the men's and children's underwear, hosiery and mjttens Stablemenof in Paiu. has been inforced by the pound, Men's and boys'scarfs, silk and wool mufflers. Dwellings were sligntly shaken by an For *P Stoctaen, warm commendation of the leading Also a large assortment of woolen dre*-s master, and many a half dollar passed Special Session of the Council of the earthquake yesterday morning at Milford, daily press of the country. Certainly goods, flannels,canton flannel, etc etc Boys' suits and single pants may be bad all City of New Ulm called bv the Mayor into bis hands, Mass. no member has given closer attention Tlir GKlU.Xi-.5T JtfcUI OY KKOMN FOU Ho S sizes. Shirtwaists constantly on band All and held Nov. 19th 1888. All members goods offered at lowest prices. AND CATTI E D1SFASES to the interests ot his constituents while There were thirteen new cases of Butter and eggs taken in exchange. Mr. George Boock, lately leturned present. President Rudolph in the chair. Sold by I) ngjiUi a %J Dealer* Ev^ryxi icr* upon every issue of railroad, land or The meeting was called by the Mayor or goods. yellow fever yesterday at Jacksonville from Waseca where he had been engaged Th Cha- es A. W»« eler Co.. KH to HM for the purpose of considering the proposition commercial monopoly he has been a and one death. with the engineering crew of the of establishing an electric light fearless and able defender of the interest A. H. SCHLEUDER, Quong Yuen, a New York Chinaman St. Paul and Southern Ry. Co.,informs plant and taking action thereon. of the people whom he was chosen A committee of the Beard of Trade has been arrested for smuggling forty us that his entire work for said cotapauy to serve. Mr. Lind has been an honor being present expressed themselves in has been for nothing inasmuch as packages of opium from Canada, the to his New Ulm and Brown county favor of the acceptance of the proposition duty on which is $10 per pound. the corporation consists of fraudulent now before the Council. home, but they have poorly repaid the organizers, who have till now failed to WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Attorney General Garland will settle On motion a committee of three consisting compliment, Possibly it may be true pay the surveyors, with whom Mr. of Pres. Rudolph, Councilors down to the practice of his profession that "a prophet is not without honor, Doehne and Schmucker together with Boock worked. in Washington. save in his own country." the City Attorney were appointed to \i Daring thieves entered the stable of have an ordinance prepared regulating Through the Northwest. Thus deservedly does the Marshall the erection of an electric light plant, Louis Poehler at Courtland between dealer in News Messanger pay tribute to a man, and render report theron as soon as The lumber season is nearly at an end the hours of seyen and eight last Thursday Goldl Silver Watches,' convmient. Adjourned subject to the whose efforts in behalf of his home have at La Crosse, and men are leaving every evening, and took therefrom a span call of the President on the above matter. been disregarded and it seems forgotten. day for the woods. of work-horses and a new and complete We have already expressed ourselves Thte sudden freeze-up at Black Kiver Attest: Lon SCHILLING, harness. Both of the horses were geldings, on this matter, but all we would further Falls, Wis*., has set the loggers to work JOHN C. RUDOLPH, Clerk. one alight brown, the other of a say cannot better circumstancps. Pres. of the Council. looking for men for the woods. Jewelry, and Silves Plated Ware, grayish white color, heavily built and Approved Nov. 8th A, D. 1888. We know John Lind as an honest Much excitement was caused in the unshod. The state offers $200 bounty C. WESCHCKE, man, appreciate his efforts, and doubt J"« S"x^r'i ^f'v Also an elegant Line of^ Mayor. town of Perry, Wis., by some workmen in a case like this, and Mr. Poehler informed Albums, Toilet Sets,' Christ^masfNew not but that the time will yet come finding lead ore. The site of the find us that he will give $100 to the when his city and county will try to Consumgtion surely Cured. is about seventy-five miles northwest of one recovering his property. make good what they have thoughtlessly Year and Birth- To the Editor—Please inform your the lead mines near Mineral Point. "The Mankato Linseed Oil Co. is readers that I have a positive remedy committed. 1 Edward Lindsay, who fatally shot paying within ten cents a bushel of for the above named disease. By its ..^al!:* Chicago price for flax seed at their timely use thousands of hopeless cases Jack Mahoney last week, at Ashland, I sell more bottles of^sfa j«.orks and are selling ground oil cake have been permanently cured. I shall Wis., was arraigned for examination before Dr Seth Arnold's ready for feeding at $1.25 per 100. be glad to send two bottles of my remedy COUGH KILLER Justice McMullen, and a charge of One pound of oil meal is said to be FREE fo any ©f your readers who It is money saveatb&bme and examine goods and prlceabefore Duying elsewhere. than of any other cough murder in the first aegree was preferred. worth three pounds of bran and it have consumption if thev will send me Medicine kept stock, although would seem that our stockmen could their express and post office address^ **j %& wtsit I keep nf teen varieties. REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. ALL WORK WARRANTED^ well afford to use the meal at this Respectfully, Engs taken in exenange at market •price.3* Send us your bill T. A. SLOCUM, M. 181 Pearl St. F.M.Robertson, Coyville, dormer" Jflnn. & #i/#t jtar-th, gtfeetff, JSfew Ulan, Jtfinn? Kan. New Yors. prices for oods, b\ I rank Kuetzing. MAXJKATO LINSEED OI Cor Druggists, 25c., 60c., and $1.00. mmm