New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 8, 1889 · Page 2 of 8
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prr^ff^ mm P^^^^f^^^^^^^W^^lf?^p^^^^^ *¥8*MS GEORGE'S DAY OUT. entire body were seated in earriagea Broadway ISvaxon (Sa.UBcmk. One people mow, all doubt bevond, $ pression, there has- beeni found among the Fr/lufderheide, down to Pm street was fcept clear, His name shall be our Union-bond *s governed, yearning for a freer cunditioo though the walks, Btoons, windows and We lift our hands to heaven, and here and now, and the assertion of man's-nobilitv The future Take on our lips the old centennial vow. beckons us om Let us follow with an exalted housetops were thronged The procession and ennobling love of country and with was headed by a companv of mounted C.H. CHADBOTJRN, For rule and trust must needs be ours H. BOS*, undaunted courage Though clouds mav sometimes One of the Most Magnificent Celebrations police Mavor Grant sat the front Chooser and chosen both are powers -, Presidents- Caanfcm Manufacturer ot darken the heavens, they shall be dispelled, Equal in setvice as in rights, the claim carnage. President Harrison, Vice President and we shall see the bow of God's promise Cor Minn, and Centr a Strs. of This or Any Other Of duty rests on each and all the same. Morton, with Mr Gerxy and set clearlv in the sky and shall read beneath Clarence Brown, were in the next Then let the soverign millions where it, blazing in radiant characters, the words "Oui Fire, Well Building- and Steeple Era Closed. carriage and were loudly cheered. As the Our banner floats in sun and air, People carriage containing ex-President Cleveland From the warm palm-lands to Alaska's cold NEWULM, MINN. Alter the chief justice's address President Brick, Repeat with us the pledge a century old and ex-President Hayes passed the cheeringwas Harrison was introduced. A^ the chief execu particularly marked, and Chauucey M. tive arose to speak he appeared tired out and No Such a Scene Was Ever Before I E PARADE Collectionsan£ allbnvlnetfrpartarauig to banking Depew, who came in a lare carriage, was even paler than usual He stood with his prompt]/ Attended to. N EW YOKK, April 30 —The parade was led bv Fine Pressed Brick for hands on the back of his chair and spoke clearly Witnessed Within Giddy Gotham's kept busy raising his hat, and Gen. Sherman Maj Gen Schofield, accompanied by his vi and distinctly He spoke to "The United States Individual Responsibly, came in lor no small share ot hurrahs. The staff and corps of aids The right of the line was of Amenca," as follows ornamental fronts. Limits. procession turned into Pme street and proceeded given to the Wast Point cadets, 400 strong, who The official representatives- of the State oi were followed by the regulars under Mai Gen to the me street entrance of) the New York, and this great eity, have attended $500%Q0Q Howard, and these constituted the first di7ision subtreasury building The treasury side ot me with the most courteous kindness, omitting The second division cessisted of state militia tne walk was kept clear for nearly a block, Hav 6 the hest of shipping facilities and no attention that could make mv stay among The crush in the streets in the lower part of Eagle Mill Co. and the camr^e beras drawn up by the you pleasant and gratifying From you and at trill pay attention to mail orders* the city was so great as the vast bodies of military N EW YORK, April 3 0 —The town woke up cuibs the entire distance a large part of the tne hands of those who have thronged the streets continued to arrive at their appointed more sleepily tnis morning than it did yesterday occupants were enabled to alisrbt at once. of the citv to-dav I have received the most places that it was found necessary to make a cordial expressions of good will. I would not, NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. and with srood reason. There wa3 no They proceeded through the corridor of the formal start somewhat earlier than had been intended. however, understand that the loud acclaims subtreasury building and oat on the stand The scenes along the first part of the real necessity for it to get up so early I Manufacturers of line of march almost beggar description. The was too cold, pprhaps, for thobe who shiver THE ORATIOV ROLLER FLOUR crowd, however, under all its crushing and H. Rudolphi,] was delivered by Chauncey Depew and it in a light wind, but it was a morning to delight suffering^ was marvelously good-natured, its was a brilliant classic and powerful tributeto sense of touch being apparently subordinated the heart of a soldier who has a long Washington who stood godfather to our bv or, more prope rlv, drowned In its excess BY THE tramp before nun. The air was exhilarating of patriotic feeling The citv hall andWaverlv nations birth Gradua Reduction Boiler the extreme and the wind was sharp place stands were packed almost to a degree of MXrrCTAOTXTRXK, OF & DCALSB XX Clarence W Rowen secretary of thecentenma suffocation, and numerous ticket holders were enough to soon put a tinge of bloom on the commUtee, was next introduced He read Gv Boots and Shoes!' unable to gain access to them, or many cases, cheeks of those who faced it Services were hittier poem composed lor the occasion. even to cross the lines The police regulations System. held in all the chinches of the city of every WASHINGTON- were exc edmgly strict and no one THE VOW OF was permitted to cross the lines unless for good 1 he sword was sheathed in April's sun denomination, votive masses being oftered reason So great was the cru«h about the subtreasury Lay ereen the field by Freedom on, Minn, 3d N. strs., ^New Ulna, Minn. NEW TJLM. MINN. up the Catholic churches at which special when the ceremonies were completed And severed sections, wearj of debates, prayers were held The principal eervices Joined hands at last and were United States. that it was with considerable diftlculty that the police cleared the wav-for the president's carnage were at SD mi's church in Broadway, wheie O city sitting by the seal A large assortment of men's an4 to reach Broadway Just, before 12.30 Washington attended on the morning of his How proud the dav that dawned on thee. clock the president and other honored guests boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' an4 When the new era, lone desired, becan. inauguration At Sfc. Paul's the exercises of the day were duven past the city hall stand children's shoes constantly kept oa And in its need the hour had found the man I open carriages Sfrgeant Revelle and his were conducted by the Eev Henry hand. Custom work and repairing One thought the cannon salvos spoke squad of twenty mounted officers rode ahead of hotter, bishop of New YorK, a? The resonant bell-tower's vibrant stroke, the president carnage, the horses on a quick promptly attended to. canter, setting the pace maintained throughout the entire route President Harrison in the first carriage, beside Vice President Morton, kept his head uncovered and nodded to the nght John Hauenstein, and left in acknowledgment of the wild applause which greeted blm all along Obtained, and all PATKNT BmslXJkSS attended BREWER to for itODFRATF FEES Our office the line It was such ajreception as never before opposiU the 8 Patent Office, and wa can obtain went up from a gathering on Broadway or any Patents in less time than tnow remote from other thoroughfare Men shouted themselves WM&H/AGTOiVw Send HODhL. DRAWING ox hoarse, and waved their hats, while the ladies on TBOTO of inrcntlon We advise as to patentability the street, in windows on stands and in vehicles and free of charge and we mato N0 CJLLSfiJi of all descriptions waved flags, ribbons, bunting UXLESS PATENT 13 bELlRhb and handkerchiefs vigorously The cabinet officers For circular advice, terms and references to and othei honoied guests were greeted with MALTSTER actual clienu in your own State County. City at plaudits as thev drove next in order, but the ovation accorded ex-President Cleveland was at man points more hearty than was received by SCENE AT STUBTBEASTJKY BUILDING 1 S 8 9 the occupants of the first coach Soon after the Opposite latent Office, Washington, li a party drove out of sight the procession again have been in any sense appiopriated as a personal Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fll formed in marching order and moved along It tnbute-to mvself I have isalized that Bingham Bros. ill orders is estimated that 100,000 persons weie able to there was- that on this occasion and in Mr Grebe has charge o! the bottling estab* see the parade from the stands especially built all these interesting incidents which have ishment. for that purpose made it so profoundly impressive to my mmd, which was above and New lira, Minn. greatec than any living man I have realized WASHINGTON SQUAEE was simrjlv a seething, hustling, bustling crowd that that tribute of cmdial interest which you DEALERS IN of humamtv As the troops passed down LUMBE have manifested was rendered to that great office, Waverly place and up Fifth avenue under the R. Pfefferle, which, by the favor of a greater people, I grand arch, the scene from the grand stand was now exercise, rather than to me The occasion a magnificent one The avenue offered an excellent and all its incidents will be memorable, not only opportunity for the men to disply their in the history of vour own city but in the history 1 tiamlng, and thev took advantage of it Into of our country Union square came the head of the column The Dealer in When applause had subsided, Chief Justice troops made a beautiful turn and passing by Fuller was called to speak, to "ih Federal Constitution LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, the statue of the immortal George, wound He said around the square like some huge, gaily-coloreds "The consummation of all former political serpent, and away once more to Fifth avenue,, SASH AND BLIND. wisdom, the trust of the present, the guide for and thence toward the reviewing stand The all coming nations —George Bancroft Weil huzzas of the people that weie wafted up theave~ CANNED, DRIED ft GREEH Lime, Cement and Coal. mav the venerable historian, whose voars nearly nue on the wind announced to those on the equal the life of the nation, describe the stands at Madi3on Sqnare the approach of the FRUITS, constitution as not only the consummation parade At 1 clock theie was a stirabout of political wisdom in the Madison Square which indicated the drawing past, but the trust of the present, and well mav near of the president and partv Soon after 1 Lowest prices always* we hone with him that coming nations will Plo\i BjndL FeecL clock the carriage containing the president avail themselves of the teaching that its centurv drove up Mavor Grant was with him Following of successful operation affords as well, we trust, were Vice President Morton, Gen Sherman succeeding centuries of pi ogress, and, in the and Senator Evarts Ex-Presidents Cleveland Opposite Railroad Depot, STOKB,WOODEK AND "WILLOW, recognition of man's capacit\ to observe *elflmposed and Hayes occupied another carriage Chauncey WASB limitations, accelerate the time when NEWULM, MINM Depew occupied a carriage with Archbishop the whole world shall be wrapped in the peace of NEW ULM, -^v Corngan From the Madison sauaie MINITJ: one dominion reviewing stand to the disbanding point Soon after his response the president, who was FRANK FRIEDMANN, at Fiftv-seventh street the ciowd was exceedingly weary, quietly retired from the if anything thicker than below Twentv-third banquet hall ana sought rest Gpn W Sherman street As the hours wore on the crowd was oheered when he lose to speak to The refreshed itself with fmit, sandwiches and temperance Armv and Navy," which he did thus dealer in drinks purchased from venders who Mr President and Kind Tilends Washington swaimed on every side In one instance an enterprising himself was the best tvpe of the citizensoldier truckman was shie enough to lay Groceries, Crockery. Stonewara, this world has yet produced. A a boy, in a keg of, beer, and he bitterly bewailed his a survevor of land, as an aide to Gen Braddock shortsightedness in not putting aboard a dozen Manufacturer of and Dealer and an explorer as far west as was then when he found that his single keg lasted just prudent, he was educated in the best possible twenty minutes At Fiftv-seventh street where 81assware, Notions, Canned school of a soldier lead much—he thought CIGARS, the parade was dismissed, the denizations more, always shared the labors and dangers of filed awav both right and left without any blocking worthy of mention As euch state's Fmit, Flonr, etc. troops staff reached the point the commanders TOBACCOS, halted and reviewed the several bodies, tailing in again the rear The last Giand Army post reached the dismissing point at 6,50 PIPES, All goods sold at bottom prices and THE BANQUET delivered free of cost to any part oi NEW YORK April 30 —The Metropolitan Opera Cor. Minnesota and Centra NEW PBOCESSION—GEV SCHOF1ELD AND STArP AT HEAD OP BITLITAPT the city. house was to-night the scene of the second chief the services on the dav of Washington's in The vo ceful streets, the plaudit-echoing halls. event of the great centennial celebration and streets. auguration were conducted bv tne bishop of And prayer and hymn borne heavenward from the theater of the greatest banquet possibly N E W ULM, MINN. NEW ULM, MINN. Isew lork the Rev Samuel Provoost St Pauls' ever held within the recol'ection of man. The 8 o'clock the committee on state- escorted interior decorations of the now historical How felt the land in everv nart the president from the Fif tb Avenue hotel, building excelled even the splendor GEO BENZ & SONS. Jno. Neuman, Ih strong throb of a nation heart, accoinnauied ov tne chief justice and members and display of the ball celebration its great leader gave, with reverent awe, of the previous night The chief steward, of the cabinet, in under an e«=cort of His pledae tc union, liberty and law I stationed at the president's chair, controlled police proceeded to Vice President Morton's an electrical wire in connection with the chief residence The vice president entered President Importers and Wholesale Dealers In That pledge the heavens above him heard, cook, and at a given signal the huge congregation Hainson »rmg and the procpssion Dealer in That vow the sleep ot centuries stirred, WINES & of diners started simultaneously with dinner moved uown to SD Paul's. At the "\esey DIVST O O S In orld-wide onaer listening peoples bent Each course as to time of service was regulated street gito the pai was met h\ the committee Th"ir gaze on Freedom great expeument by electncitv, thus avoiding the custom of the vest! of Trinity churcu and Hats, Cap8t Motions, prevalent at public dinners of seivmg LIQUORS, the president was conducted to the Wasnmgton Could it succeed' Of honor sold a portion of the diners with light pew I he edifice wns tilled with the And hopes deceived all historv told Gi'oceries,* Provisions) wine«, while the balance drank champagne weaithipst and mot pioinmen' people in the BrPORE Above the wiecks that strewed the mournful FEDERAL HALL—WASHINGTON DRIVING BT. The expense of the dmn»r Is said to-haj been 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn country Ih address was delivered bv Eu Crockett/ and Glassware, past-, $35 000, the wine alone causing an expenditure INAUGURATION Rev Pot ei bishop ot New Yoik, Was the long dream of ages true at last? of nearly *16 000 Ih bill of fare in print was Green, Dried and Canned in substnnce is follows his command, sympathized with them their eight inches long andof French construction, SCHEEER, Thank Godl the people's choice was just, distresses and wrongs, and during the War of being wound up with twelve vaneties of wine, Fruits, etc, etc* The one man equal to his trust, Independence and after was alwa iJieir advocate three cordials, and special Favours' Cigarettes Onohundied \ears aeo there knelt within •\\ise bevond lore, and without weakness good, with congress and the people At Ma-* or Grant right sat the president, and Calm in the strength of flawless rectitude! these walls a man to whom, above all others in Apart from his public history, he has left an Gov Hill was on the mavor's left Next to the I will al-trayg lake farm prodnce In •xenangt Its historv thw nation is indebted English extensive coirespondence, which has been faithfully president sat Vice President Morton It was a His rule of justice, order, peace, bj race and hneaee he incarnated in his own for good*, and pay the higheat market pric« for ttli preserved bv Sparks which contains a little after 8 clock when the president escorted Made possible the world release. person and character every hest trait und attribute -DEALER IN,— mass of knowledge which every American youth by Gov Hill and Mavor Grant, entered klada paper raga. Taught prince and serf that power is but a trust. tnat hive made the Anglo Saxon name a should study, and even members of congress the great dining room They were followed bv And rule, alone, which seives the ruled, is just, glory to its children and a terroi to IDS enemies might consult with profit LUMBER, Vice President Morton and Lieutenant Governor In connection with my itore Ihrwe a flrat-claa« throughouu the world But he was not so much Men, horses and the fundamental principles of That Freedom generous is but strong Jones of New York, and the other distinguished an Englishman that, when the time came for the military science remain the same to d3y as lalooa furnished with a aplendid bRliard table aa^ In hate ot fraud and selfish wrong, guests of the mayors table It was announced him to be so he was not even more Am.ern.an when Washington led and taught his Revolutionary Pretense that turns her hoh truths to lies, that Secretary of State Blaine was unable my customer! will always And good llqaora t*4 armv, the same patient endurance of the and in all that he was and did a patriot exalted, And lawless license masking in her guise. to be present and President Harrison ad- dgara,and erery forenoon a splendid lane*. labor and hardships of war. the samo submission and leader great and wise, that vt hat men called to discipline and authority, the same him when he came here to be inaugurated as the patriotic devotion to our country honor and its first preside it ot the United States the civilized All gcVi purchased or me will be dellrered flag, which is the symbol of all that is glonous world has not since then ceased to call him any part of the city free of coit. and good our national character, but the instruments the Father of His Countrv mnmaota Street, New TJlm, Mla» of war have changed, and are still And so with mexuressible tenderness and reverence 1 changing with a rapidity whicn confound* the we nnd ourselves thinking cf him here, Meat Market* LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, ancients and calls for new and younger men kneeling to ask such gifts and then rising to go Should, unhappily, an occasion arise, I am sure forth to his areat tasks with mien so ausust and these will come forth, worthy successors of their majestic that Fisher Ames, who sat beside him SASH, BLINDS, noble sires Tear from your histories the annals in this chapel, wrote I was present in the pew M. EPPLE, Prop'r. of heroic valor patienv. endurance and devotion with the president and must assure vou that to the flag by tne soldiers of vour country during —and all kinds of— after making all deductions for the delusions of NEW ULM,MINlft the past century and 3 ou wdl leave a void MINKESOTA ST. our fancy regard to characters, I still think ot indeed. him with mo veneration than for any other Building Material. I can with equal confidence speak of our navy peison —for I claim to be somewhat of a web-foot myself, H^HB undersigned deiiree to Inform the people I yield to no man in my veneration for the having crossed the line twice in a man-ofwar, I New Ulm and vicinity that h* iia* re eatabliakn man who (rained the compact under which these and have seen old Neptune come over the ed hla meat market and now praapared to wa# states are bound together No one can easily flEW TJLM, MINN side with his brush and bucket, but the presence on nia eld customers and friends with only tht exaggeiate their services or the value of that of the veterans here I feel unsuited to the beat froth and eured meats, aauaajces, lard and which thev wrought out But after all wemav task assigned me because I yield to them yea eryrhlng nanally kept in a flrst-clana market Ttoi Citizens' Bank not foiget to day that the thing which they to any midshipman who has graduated at our •!*he»t marketprlee will be paid for JFAT CA» made was a dead and not a living thing The conception X£JB, HIDKS, WOOL, ETC. of the general government as a huge machine, existing mainly for the purpose of rewarding M. EPPLB. partisan service—this was a conception so alien to the character and conduct of Washington TIVOLI and his associ ttes that it seems sro esque even to speak of it It would be interesting to imagine the first president of the United States confronted with some one who haa ventured to approach him upon the basis of whit are now NEW ULM, MINN. AND commouh known as practical politics But BREWERY "the conception is imoossible Here in this holv house we find *he witness of that one invisible force which, because it alone M.Mullen, PresH. E. Vajen,Vice-Pres't can rule the conscience is destined one dav to •rule the world In native majesty he was a J. 0. Bvdolph, Cashier. JOS. SCHMUCKER, Prop. ruler, wise and strong and iearlcs in the sight of God and men, because by the ennobling grace Directors: NEWULM, MINNESOTA of God he had learned, first of all, to conquer every mean and selfish and self-seeking aim, and so to rule himself For— Pure beer sold in quantities to suit tb« WASJUNGTON LANDING IN NEW YOBK. Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. "What are numbers knit Land of his love' with one glad voice purchaser. Special attention paid to tb a dress, which was at the end of the list, was By force or custom? man who man would be Let thv great sisterhood rejoice, Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. O. Koch. bottling ol beer. scheduled to replace Secretary Blaine's, which Must mle the empire of himself -m it A century's suns o'er thee have risen and set, was half way down the toast list At the conclusion Must be supreme, establishing his throne And, God be praised, we are one nation yet. of the invocation Mayor Grant rose and Of vanquished will, quelling the anarchv read the list of toasts Gov Hill was introduced Of hopes and fears being himself alone And still, we trust, the years to be TH E HE W EM DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS as the first speaker, and he rose and welcomed Shall prove his hope was destinv, feuch was the hero, leadei. ruler, patriot, the guests in these words Leaving our flag with all its added stars whom we gratef nllv remember on this day We OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE el The sentiments of everv true American are expressed Unrent bv faction and unstained by wards! may not reproduce his age, his young environment, CITY PLANING MILL in the hope that faction may not destroy, nor him, but none the Jess rejoice that Lo! where with patient toil he nursed that pnde may not lmure. that corruption TICKETS SOLD. once he lived and led thi« people, "led them and And trained the new-set plant at first, may not undermine and that sectionalism may ruled them prudently" like him, that kmgly The widening branches of a stately tree not divide this fair republic, but that its borders ISH INAUGURATION SCENE 1 7 8 9 ruler and shepherd of whom the Psalmist sang, Stretch from the sunrise to the sunset sea. mav be still further extended, its commerce *with all his power God give ns the grace to IXAKUrACTUBKS float upon everv sea, the stars upon its flag be most valuable naval academy at Annapolis, anc And In its broad and sheltering shade, prize his grand example, and, as wemav in our Glose Attention Given to trebled, its free institutions live on and flourish who has done his first cruise at sea. a bette. Sitting with none to make afraid, DOORS, WINDOW SASH, •more modest measure, to reproduce his virtues. and its liberty-loving people continue to work knowledge of then: profession than I possess were we now silent, through each mighty limb. Afrer the ceremonies in the church were Collecting. out the problem of self-government so Ion/ as I We are brothers in the same cause, follow the The winds of heaven would sing the praise of •concluded the presidential partv, escorted freedom itself exists and until time shall be no same flag, and share the same destiny They VENETIAN BLINDS, bv the committee, were driven down to the more. have to combat not onlv the dangers ot war, but subtreasury building at the corner of Wall Our first and best 1—his ash's lie those of the shoals, storms and tempests of the Following Gov Hill's welcome, ex-President and Nassau streets where the literary exercises MOULDINGS AND FRAMES sea. Their deeds of gallantry, of heroism, of devotion Bucklen 8 Arnica Salve Beneath his own Virginian skv *.,^, Cleveland was introduced and responded to the of the day began Ihe moment the to their country and its honored flag, Forgive, forget, O tru«» and just and brave, toast "Our People," speaking in substance as follows The best salve in the world for Cuts, exerci°es at the subtreasury began the from the Revolutionary War to the present moment, The storm that swept above thy sacred grave! ^Planing, turninif dnd all military parade started up Broadway from Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, irradiate Aniencan historv with annals The mention of a people may well suggest For, ever in the awful strife Pine street. which will stnmntate the vonth of our country Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, work with rib-sawpromptl\ sober and Impressive inflections The subject At the close of the services the doors leadin And dark hours of the nation's life, .» to follow then: examples for ages to coma was not beneath the divine thought when the Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup«tons, Through the fierce tumult pierced his amine Therefore, let me conclude with what I might out on the west porch were thrown open .ifg and neatly executed. promise was given to the children of Israel, "I word, have begun and finished with* and positively cures Piles OR no and the distinguished congregation which will take you to me for a people, or Their father's voice his erring children heard! "The armv and a foiever. had entered the Broadw av entrances passed I will be to you a God," This idea pay^ required. It ie guaranteed to give Three cheers for the red, white and blue." The change for which he prayed and sought out this way under the canopy which had of divine relationship to a people is perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Hon. James Russell Lowell had "Our Literature," All work guaranteed. Bates reas*i Tn that sharp agony was wrought also recognized in the fervent utterance, "Yea. been stretched to thd Vesey treet sates which he treated in graceful words. No partial interest draws its alien lme Price 25 cents per box. Sold Dy CL happy is that people whose God Is the Lord." The guc-ts took the carriages" assigned them abia. 'Twixt fcorth and South, the cypress and the In all twelve toasts were spoken to, and the Wherever human government has been administered, L. Boos. according to the arranged programme, and pine} hour was late when the most notable banquet of r, ZELLER, Prap'i in tyranny, in despotism or in op- moved along shon spaces at a time till the these times had ended. BBSUBBOSa Wbte MMNSHttaefa