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——H*amm f^^tW^^^^~ fiTTjvg^ri v& NEW ULM AND VICINITY Mr. Chas. Silverson returned from Our Schweitzer has recovered. All is LEGISLATIVE DOINGS. In last week's Review we published NEW ULM: MARKET* :—Wheat No. ,1 an extensive eastern trip Saturday. W 1 »Jt '.«fi| 60—84 oats, 25 old, corn, 35,^ under the heading of "4. Pecular Pension Travelers5 Guide. "*\c The bill reducing interest rates from Spl Case," an item illustrating what barley, 50, potatoes, 2G onions Springfield will have a masquerade Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mueller came 10 to 8 per cent was defeated^ in the 60 butter, -10, eggs, Jll live hogs intricate pension cases the department ball this evening. it ^«^Jj&$ Senate by a vote of 22 to 17. down from Essig S a a a i&| per lb 5 pork, pej lb 5J. Flour per has to unravel. The item was clipped Only one marriage license issued last cwt S3.25-$4.00f felr The Willrich bill relating to criminals, from the St. Paul Globe, but we accidently «a&? A teacher's institute will be held at & week—George Prokosh to Annie Remiger, was defeated by an overwhelming failed to give credit to the scource New Ulm May 13. ^MtV THE INAUGURATION. majority in the house. Bro. Maxwell of the Murray County Representative Heideman spent Sunday The Chicago & Northwestern Railway jm Geo. Graft assisted ocr representatives Pioneer'writes us in reference to the The Ives divorce bill, was.defeated by Wii\OT}k^gt.f)eteit^f( Company offers its patrons a splendid with his family. 1 in performing their arduous duties J^l--^e\ item "Mrs. Cross, of Murray county, one vote. ., opportunity to visit Washington inSi Mrs. A. W. Bingham returned from at the capitol city last week' is certainly unjustly misrepresented. March next, and participate in the imposing Going Bast. Going West. Senator Chapman has introduced a Boston, yesterday morning. "C ceremonies incident to the inauguration I have known her for nearly 20 years 4 10:12 a. No. 1 4:17 a.m. John Gulden came up, fromMankato bill to amend Section 30, Chapter 70 of Jos. Seifert has opened a Harness of President Harrison. For 18 12.15 p.m. 17 12 80 a. m. and she has lived here this long. She 20 3-40 m. Saturday to attend the meeting of the the statues of 1879, relating to jurors 3 5:46 p.m. that occasion tickets will be sold from-^1 shop in Beinhorn's frame building. 2 10 00 m. 25 1 25 p.m. has worked hard and raised her two all principal stations at the very low«JI St. Joseph society. fees in justice court. He proposes in Nos. 1, 2 and 25 daily. All others daily Mr. F. Lehman has =old his store al children by her own efforts. She was rate of one fare for the round trip. For%l his bill to raise the fees of a juror from except Sunday. A gill was presented to Henry Keller Pierre, Dak., and will reside in Milford full information regarding rates, dates|§g cruelly deserted by her husband." We 50 cents to $1.00. 1 GEO. J. GRIMM, Agent. of sale, etc, apply to Agents Chicago & sen. by bis wife, Thursday. Smoke? at present. cannot see where the item reflected on North-Western Railway. 3g Senator Bowen has introduced a bill Yes thank you. Sherrif Shmidthas appointed Michael Mrs. Cross, but publish the letter of Mr. Henry Laudenschlager left on a prohibiting none residents from making PIONEER I Fohl of Sleepy Eye his deputy. Bro. Maxwell to correct any doubts weeks visit for St. Paul last Monday The sewing class and friends of Mrs. duty."1' arrests or do police evening. that may be raised. Palmer gave her a surprise party last Fre4 Haueastein 13 home oil a visit DrugJ5to:re,| Senator Bowen has introduced a bill week. from Chicago. Mr. H. A. Subilia has recovered from appropriating $5000 for the erection of A special to the St. Paul Globe dated his last illness so far that be is able to W. M. Todd has been reappointed Buffalo, New York, had a two million a monument at New Ulm in commemoration Waseca, Feb. 2d, has the following: Andrew J. Eckstein, Prop'r. be up and around again. deputy insurrance commissioner by of the Sioux Outbreak. The bill dollar fire early Saturday morning. John Ortwein, a well-to-do farmer, Commissioner Baily. was referred to the committe on appropriations. coming from the vicinity of Sleepy Eye 23 degrees below zero is what the Mrs. F. Burg Sr. and Mrs. F. Burg Successor to DR. C. WESCHOKE. Gen Sibley, Hon. J. F. came to this city Friday last in search thermometer registered Tuesday morning. Miss Sophie Kiesling is in charge of Jr. were visiting in St. Panl last week. Minnesota Street, Meagher, Pr. J. W. Daniels and Col. of an unfaithful wife whom he learned the South primary department of our NEW ULM, MINN. Mr. and Mrs. Xaver Brunner, of Pfaender are constituted a committee was living in this city with a man public schools. A full and fresh stock of Mr. Wm. Gieseke, of Sleepy Eye consulted West Newton, went to St. Peter Saturdap, to locate and decide the character of named Albert Krause. As near as can drugs and medicines,choice *&\® Miss Fay, a niece of Mrs. Mowery, is with the New Ulm millers Monday. to visit Mrs. Vieltz who is very the monument. be learned, the facts of the case are as perfumeryjlne soaps .combs Wi% teaching School in District No^ town sick. follows: For more than two yeais prior and toilet articles, books, '^$$1 A bill introduced by Senator Pope Milford. Prepare for the grand masquerade to last spring Krause had been in the stationery, colors, varnishes Mr. Wm. Hummel has disposed of provides for a tax levy of one-tenth of a ball to be given by Gruenenfelder's glass,putty and painters Mr. H. M. Noack. of Morton, and employ of Ortwein on his farm in Brown his interest in the New Ulm Creamery mill for the soldiers relief fund. band at Union Hall February 17th. supplies. Mr. George Hart of Eden were callers countv. Early in tne spring Mr. Ortwein Co. to his partners Henry Crone and E. Sanator Bowen has indroduced a bill left home to visit relatives. Since at the Review Office last Saturday. PIANOS, ORGANS AND G. Koch. Jac. Klossner Jr., was to Winthrop amending the libel law so as to put the that time until lately Mr. Ortwein had and Gibbon Monday. He struck the MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. weekly newspapers on the same plane Mrs. George Koehne of Indianapolis Auditor Bertrand went to St Paul heard nothing from her. Shortly after cold wave out that way and returned at as the dailies respecting tne privilege PURE WINES AND LIQUORS is visiting with relatives here in New Friday to attend a meeting of the County she had left Krause quit his emplovment once. of retraction. Under the present working FOR MEJD1CAL CSE. Auditors of this State. A longer Ulm. and took his departure also, Nothing of the law the weeklies are unable Physicians prescriptions carefully term is what they want. Chas. Heuer formerly a resident of was heard from either until a Cupid has been very active of late. to comply with its conditions regarding compounded at ail hours of the day this place, has struck it rich in Montana. short time ago when Mr. Ortwein I nvitation cards are out for a private Look out for matrimonial announcements and night. the time in which a retraction shall be He owns one fourth of the Uncle learned that the pair were here living in the near future. masquerade hall atSchmucker'sTivoli, made. Sams mine at Wickes. as man and wile. Immediately on miFBIDAYODSATlDAY, Saturday Feb. 16th. The s.ffair will The Ruttan system of warming and Two bills, affecting the Jury system, learniug her whereabouts Mr. Ortwein undoubtedly be a success. The New CJlm Creamery Co. announce ventilating is doing successful work at have been introduce 1 in the Legislature came to this city to induce his recreant commencing Febiuary 1st and 2nd, thb that they will buy and pay cash for the Union building during the cold and ought to become laws. Representative We are in receipt of the fifth biennial undersigned will self to the highest spouse to return with him, but this she butter on Tupsdays and Wednesdays. spell' bidder at auction at his place in Courtland, report of the directors and officers of Stevens has introduced a bill at first refused to do unless he would See ad in another column. Minn the following goods: *3 ?H| the Minnesota Institute for defective which provides that in civil actions Gotlieb Shade, a former resident of agree to take the hired man Krause, 150 Pair men's and ladie's Wool Messrs. C. H. Hornburg, and F. II. The report is a complete record of the two-thirds of the jury shall be competent this place, struck it rich and has decided stockings: 100 pair gloves and mittens,150 with whom she was living, back in his Retzlaff attended the JNorthwestern Implement work at the institute during the past to render a verdict. Tne present men's and ladies' fur and eloth to spent the remainder of his dajs employ. After indulging in a set-to, in Dealers convention at St. Paul caps 75 fur and cloth overcoats over two years. system places in the power of one man to in New Ulm. which no injury was done any of the ladies1 100 men's and boys suits 12 hne and Minneapolis last week. affect with hL vote the judgment of his parties, it is said that they agreed on a cloaks 10 all wool bed blankets all Mr. Kirk, of Watervdte, was in the .Last Friday young George Oswald eleven colleagues,and in too many cases The binding twine trust seems to be compromise, and all parties took their color- 50 all wool under and over city Monday trying to induce our millers slipped and fell on the ice striking on the works great injustice. The requirement shirts 6 pair heavv horse-blankets 50 worked up well. One of our local dealers departure for their former home tonight. back of his head. It is feared that his to join the N. IV. Millers' Ass elation. tine all wool ladies' shawls 25 Ladies' of a unanimous verdict in civil informs us that he was offered last They are Germans and speak So far they have not joined. spinal column has been injured. Dr. and men's wool jnckets 50 pair children's cases places too much value upon the ears retail price for all twine he had on the English language very imperfectly. and misses' leggins 100 men's Berry is the attending physician. judgement of a small minority and correspondingly A Bill has been introduced in the hand. Ot course he refused to sell. working shirts 100 silk neckties and While here Krause was employed as a underrates the value of handkerchiefs 100 pair overalls and The St. Joseph Society, of Nevv Ulm, German Reichstag, providing for a loan day laborer, and being out of ork as Mr. Henry Thorman has build," a blue jackets over 880 yaids wool flannels tne judgment of the large majority. The met Saturday and elected the following of 60,0O0,0CO marks for expenses on account dependent on the charity of neighbors. feed mill at his old place at Three Mile over 500 yards cotton flannels. other bill, by Senator Goodrich provides officers: President, F. Schubert vice of the army and navy and state One kind neighbor furnished the recreant Kentucky Jeans, calicos of all colors Creek in Renulle County and is fully that jurors who have formed president, W. A. Olding secretary, railway. and gradss, fancy notions, silk veilings, pair with twenty-four chickens, a prepaiedto grind all kinds of feed, corn opinions from newspaper accounts of knittings. Jams, wool and cotton, the A. Zieher treasurer, C. Sprenger. division of which caused some trouble. The prettiest sight in the world is a meal, graham etc. at low rates. finest line of jewelry j*ou ever saw. murders and have oecome familial with pretty woman's foot in a Jersey Lily The Sfc. Peter water-work system was Groceries, coffee and sugar teas, and The Fire Company met Monday even the case in which they are called to NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tested for the second time last Friday boot, and since Dr. Bull's Courh Syrup spices, everything in full stock yet ing. Only routine business was transacted. act shall not be debarred from serving medicines of all kinds. 34 different The test was official and ide under cures all sorts of colds all women can The resignation of Chas. Stoll provided they make oath that they can kinds of chewing and smoking tobaccos CASHPAID FOR BUTTER. wear them. the supervision of Engineer Harrison, as president and captain of the Company 50 pair felt boots and overshoes give an unprejudiced verdict on the of Stillwater and the city water-works about 25 pair ladies' and men's arcticB was accepted and the office will be The New Ulm Creamery Co. buys evidence brought out. This bill ou^ht Mis M.iry Hopt has sold her Millinery committee. 150 pair men's, ladies' and children's and pays the highest market price in filled at the next meeting. to pass. The requirement of the law establishment to Mrs. Follman leather shoes and slippers. A complete Cash for Butter, e\ery Tuesday and The Clerks of District Court and as it now stands which excludes from and & Co. Miss Hopt will enter the line of crockery, wooden-ware and Wednesday in the basement of Kiesling's George Heidel, a young farmer living Judges of Probate, of this State, will hardware, everything is complete and juries in murder trials men who havt, block, corner Minnesota and employ of a St. Paul wholesale Millinery new }et and will be sold cheap for cash. nine miles below Evansville. Ind., lost Center Siieets. meet at St. Paul next Thursday. All establishment. became familiar through newspaper Como and buy before it is all gone and his life in a singular manner. Adjoining they want is to discuss matters of vital accounts or otherwise with the facts iu WANTED. too late You cannot afford to miss Mr. J. F. Newmann has an elegant his faim was that of William Tompkins, interest to their respective offices. the case to be tried and have formed these sales new sign "New Ulm Clothing Store" A first class Blacksmith to lo ate at a negro, who for several days had opinions concerning its merits, is intended, G. W. SCHLOTTMAN, Talk is cheap, money is scarce, submit Courtland perm-nently. Plenty of ornamenting his clothing department. been clearing up apiece of new ground, Courtland, Minn. of course, to secure an absolutely the court housa question to the people, work guaranteed. Scandinavian or The sign is the work of Ed. Baehr and cutting away the timber and prepairing impartial judgment, but it goes NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and then keep your peace but before John Hirsch. Welshman could do well. 7% for spring. Knowing him to be very to such an extreme in this purpose that that think whether it would be State of Minnesota, County of Brows }ss. ID superstitious Heidel resolved on a practical FOR SALE. The Western Rural states that a Probate Court. ii incurs great risk of defeating its own cheaper to build the same immediately In the matter of the estate of Gustav Christiansen joke and stationed himself at a trust has been formed by the manufacturers object. As a rule it may be safely BeLken deceased. ,-. Household furniture, including Garland or drag it along ten or twelve j^ears.— Notice is hereby given to all persons havingelaimB point in the road where he knew the of oinding twine that will make heating stove, book case," Estey assnmed that the man who has not and demands against the estate of Gustav Christiansen SPRINGFIELD ADVANCE. negro would pass, covering himself organ, wardrobe, etc the price fifty per cent, higher at next Bekken Tate of the County of Brown deceased, read of a murder committed ia. his that the Judge of the Probate Courtof said Anton Thompson who was arrested with a white, ghostly garment, and MRS. T. OLESEN. harvest than it oughtjto be. county will hear, examine, and adjust claims and 7 own county and has not an opinien of demands against said estate, at his office in tbeCity for shooting at John E. Hagen had an secreting himself for his victim. In a his own which it would require evidence NOTICE. of New Ulm in said county, on the first Monday The meeting of the northwestern millers examination before Justice Fischer short time Tompkins came along with of each month for six successive months, commencing to change, is not possessed of a «*"s All those who are indebted to me are with the tirst Monday in March 1889, association which was held in Maukato Friday. He plead guilty to the charge an ax on his shoulder and Heidel and that six months from the 1st day «f February V4, very high order of intelligence, and the hereby earnestly requested to call and lust week seems to have been a fiz 1889, have been limited and alowed by said Probate of assault and battery and was fined rushed from his covert, making strange settle their accounts on or before March rule holds good that after all the men Court for creditors to prebent their claims. zle. Ttie proposed constitution and bylaws Christian Ablness twenty-five dollars and cost or sixty 1, and save trouble? motions beneath the sheet The negro who are intelligent enough to read and Administrator of the estate of Gustav Christian-., I were not presented, and the meeting days at the county jail. He paid the in his fright struck out with the ax, sen Bekken deceased. J0 Dit. C. WESCHCKE. form opinions trom what they read are adjourned without transacting any hne and was thereupon released. •*SSL splitting the head of the unfortunate excluded, the residue is net made up of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. busioe&s. joker squarely open to the shoulders. the material from which a jury should The Milford Life Stock Co. meets at STATE OF MINNESOTA County ofBro&a, Tompkins then rushed away, never Tax payers should remember that the In Probate Court. ~"uc the residence of Christ Baeker in town be selected to sit in judgment in a —AND— In the matter of the estate of Hans EI]anson**lf realizing that he hid killed a human personal property taxes must be paid ceased: \Ji Milfoad, Saturday, February 23, at one matter of life and death. It does not Ladies Furnishing Goods Notice is hereby given to all persons having^/?, #9 bein£. No effort has been made to arrest before March 1st, after which date 10 o'clock in the aiternoon. The best follow by any means that the men who claims and demands against the estate of Hans ^rf'f Eilanron late of the County of Brown deceased,^ ^JA per cent- penalty will be added. They him, as the act was done in a moment }£*$. 13. ^ollnfarw & Co methods of producing and raising good have read accounts of murders and that the Judge of the Probate Court of said, «rt/|| should not wait until the last days when of great fright.—PIONEER PRESS. County will hear, examine and adjust claims andf%€j,^ stock will be discussed. Every one interested have formed opinions are necessarily demands a gainstsaid estate at his office in the City, there is always a big rush at the treasurers in live stock is requested to attend. of ew Ulm in said County, on the first Mondays so prejudiced that they are unable to opposite the The London Observer in a vigorous of each month, for six successive months W office. render a" just verdict. On the contrary Union Motel, New Ulm, mencing with the first Monday iu March 1889,* %*, article on Somoan affairs, declares that and that six months from the 31 st day of January ,, the more intelligent the jury the less is the suggestions of the American senate From the "Halberstaedter Buerger ber 1889, have been limited and allowed by saia s"".f Always on hand a good stock of Millitery Goods Tne majority of our citizens may not Probate Court for creditors to present theirclaims. consisting part of Hate,Bonnets, Velvets, Silks it likely to be influenced by prejudice. to establish a naval station in Samoa Zeitung" of January 10th we see that Clement Halvorson £&' know the secret of the jubilant expression, Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, fee. as a challenge to Germany to annex Also Patterns for stamping monograms. Stamp. Administrator with the will annexed of the Es. Henry Klare had his trial January Senator Swenson has introduced a which has marked the countenance Ing of all kinds Embroidery Work and Fashionable late of Hans Ellanson deceased. 8th, that he was found guilty and sentenced the islind are mere emptv vaporings. bill prohibiting the sale of cigarettes, dressmaking done to order. *J3 of Mr. H. Von Essen, the cigar "The Americans know," the observer to 2 years imprisonment. This SUMMONS. cigars or tobacco in any form to minora manufacturer, during the past week. says, "that their financial interests in shows that a former report, that he rereceived SDistrict under 16) ears of age. Severe penalties TArE OF MINNESOTA, County of Brown }-ss It's a son and joined the family circle Court, Ninth Judicial District. Samoa are insignificant as compared a 13 years sentence, was incorrect. are provided for disobedience of Sunday, February 17th, 1889. on Saturday, Jan. 26th. 1889.—Le Frederick Kissner, Plaintiff,") with those of Germany. They have no the law. VS Sueur News. John Mitchell and also all other persons war ships fit to cope with the German GRAND or parties unknown claiming any A railroad engineer is authority for The Turnvereia masquerade ^,11 was right, title, estate, Hen or interest in fleet, -which could, and probably would, MASQUERADE the real estate described in the complaint John Dillon Americas greatest cornsdian the following rule by which the speed fairly well ^attended by maskers and a blow the American naval station about herein Defendant*^ The State of Minnesota to the above named De- "h of a passenger train may be determined: good sized audience of spectators. People coming. the ears of the American garrison.*' fendants: ,'« Take out your watch and observe You are hereby summoned and required to an-' do not seem to take as much interest The Standard's Berlin correspondent swer the complaint of the Plainuff in the above the number of clicks made by the in masked balls nowadays as they entit'ed notion which is filed in the office of the says: "In spite of unmistakable friction What William Warren was to Boston, Clerk of the District Court of tte Ninth Judicial trucks on the end of the rails. As used to. Probably the best group at District, in and tor the County of Brown and with the Americans, nobody here fears what John Gilbert was to New many clicks as you can count in 21 seconds State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your the ball was the picnic party. The York, what Ben De Bar was to St. A*\ that there is any danger of the Samoan answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, is the number of miles per hour best single were two ladies representing Louis, John Dillon was to Chicago. at his office in the village of Sleepy Eye Lake in affair leading to a war between the two said County, within twenty days after the service How the theater goera of that city used you are travelling. \r a pigeon post. Bro. Fisk furnished of this Summons upon yon, exclusive of the day nations. Germany will, in fact, make to swear by John Dillon! He was the of such service, and if you fail to answer the said tb.3 most amusement for the boys. complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff friendly proposals, which, doubtless, favored child of dramatic .fortune in The house judiciary committee has in this action will apply to the Court for the relief The performances on the stage were the days before the great fire, which the government at Washington will demanded in the complaint. completed a bill to amend the naturalisation well rendered especially the "Turkish swept away all he had except his name GEO. W. SOMERVILLE, finally accept The German officials laws of the United States. It Plaintiff's Attorney»jSleepy Eye, Mino» and talent. This versatile comedian, Reveille". Dated December24,1888. ¥&. W in Samoa are represented as having provides that no alien who has ever who for twenty years had held the rank -fM\ exceeded and misunderstood their instructions. of one of the most genuine and popular A Spokane Falla W. T. Special to been convicted of a felony or other infamous NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. 4 actors of the American stage, will return, But the last thing,that the the Minneapolis Tiibune says: Fred crime involving moral turpitude SDistrictOF TATE MINNESOTA, County of Brown bringing with him a new play semi-official organs can be expected to Court, Ninth Judicial District %mi*Zfi Bolinger, a young German, and wife, anarchist and polygamist, or who cannot if and an excellent company on Sundaj •L Frederick Kuener, Plaintiff. 1 &? mS mm 3wi mMt£ confess is the palpable fact that in the left their two babies asleep in the cabin speak theEnglish language, shall be eveJ?eb. 10. They wiH appear at Turner VS -4' John Mitchell and also al* other per|bf presence of strong feeling aroused in Hall in "Wanted, the Earth" a comedy in the suburbs and come to town on a adjudged capable of beibg naturalized. son* or parties unknown, claiming aav written for and especially adapted && -A Given by thcr** fright title, estate, Hen or totem* in America Germany has found it politic The methods by which naturalization shopping tour this evening. On returning CITY BAND. gyPthe real estate described in tte o»i£e to the best powers of Mr Billon. to beat a retreat." The Berlin National plaint herein. Defendants. at a late hour they were horrified are to be acquired are similar to those Mr Dillon has played almost every Notice is hereby given, that an action has beeii Zeitung thinks that the knowledge of to find their home a smouldering mass now in force. False swearing is made commenced in this Court by the above named line of comedy from the leading roles Plaintiff against the above named Defendants and the children burned to death. The punishable by a fine not exceeding Prince Bismarck's disavowal of the acts in the old standard English comedies to The programme will include That said action is brought to determine Pitticus Green in "Hazel Kirke," in an adverse claim, right, title, estate, lien t^^r%in« the fire is unknown. It it sup of German officials in Samoa would $1,000, or imprisonment not exceeding A Skating Binki or interest in or to the premises hereinafter d*. which latter charcter he made a great scribed, under Section two, chapter seventy.five posed a lamp which had been placed on come with a better grace from the German five years, or both, A restriction is inserted Sparring Exhibition by Sullivan success with the original Madison and the amendments thereof, ot tike General Stat! the table near the bed either exploded than the American government ntes of Minnesotaof 1878. °**w limiting the right of aliens to and KUrain* Square Company. He is a comedian The premises affected by said action are situated or was upset by the children. Bolinger both by nature and by art, and age Comical BecUaUons fH acquire public land to homestead only ••As for the rest," it says, "defiant in the County ofBrown and State of Minnesota, and continuous application seem only and are described as tmowts -"""wwa, 4 "formerly resided in town Milford, this speeches in America will just as little Brtist Pfeiffer. and the privflege to participate in the The north half the aootti west qaarter of Seetion to have ripened his power into the fullest county and removed to Washington ADMISSION 35 CENTS. No. eleven, townahjp No. one hnnired aad provoke Germany to take any unwarrantable benefits of the naturalization law is extended realization of the characters assumed, ten, north of Basge No. thirty.three, weet. ^Territory with bis parents several years to Indians who denounce tribal step as will prevent her maintaining whithout any apparent effort Tickets for sale at usual places and oft the part of the part of the actor, her just rights," by all members of the band. Dated December»Ut S 5 3 4 **i iti