New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 10, 1890 · Page 5 of 9
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& N- W. TIME CARD. LOCA N E W S Sheriff Schmid was down from H. S. Kennedy will move with his The St. Paul Volkszeitung of Mon Doings of the Aldermen. if Going East. Going West. Springfield Monday, family to Mankato, I3£t»\? 2 A day has the following personal: "E.G. Gottfried Hoehne moved bis family •No 2 Pass Dep 10 51p,m No 1 Pass Sep 4.44a.m. There will be a ball at Union Hall on Jos. Schmucker will give a ball at his Pahl, our next lieutenant governor, was *No 4 2.25p.m *No3 5 05p.m. to town last Friday. At a meeting of the council, held *No 16 Frt 4 44 a. ||No 21 Frt Arr 10:15a m. the last evening of the Fair. Tivoli next Sunday. 1/ a pleasant caller at our office to-day," fcept. 2, a temporary permit was granted *Ko 18 Frt 11 20a.m. *No25 l:60pun. Congressman John Lind returned to JNo 24 11 5Cp.ro to Anton Schwerzler tor the removal Miss Herta Weschke will attend Pahl is having quite a boom. The Concordia band held a picnic on JDaily except Monday, Washington on "Wednesday. of his saloon from the present location •Daily except Sunday •Daily except Sunday. school in Milwaukee this falL the farm of F. Fritsche in Lafayette on Hon. Nic Galles, of Hillsboro, New to the corner room of the same $OnSundajs onlj ||Daily, Mrs. C. L. Roos will spend the winter Sunday. building, until he can fully complv Am Miss Hirsch went to Mankato on Saturday Mexico, was in the city ovtr Sunday, C. H. W. HEIDEMAN, with relatives in California. with the law. Station Agent. to organize a class in instrumental visiting with his brother. Mr. Galles D. A. Grusendorf and' Wm. Haenze Herman Schmidt left for Faribault Messrs. E. G. Pahl and Albert Behnke music. has just returned from a visit to the will attend the St. Paul Methodist College Republican Caucus. appeared before the council and on Thursday to attend the Shattuck this winter. national capital, where he went on business Miss Minnie Pfaender and Miss Ida argued in favor of a street from the school. relating to the admission of New Minnesota River across Outlot to Heers will start a Kindergarten school C. R. Davis was up from St. Peter The Republican voters of the city of Choate's dramatic company will be Front Street near or at the foot of 13th Mexico as a state. He also spent some in Turner Hall. Monday evening. He says he is confident New Ultn are requested to meet in public South Street. The matter was referred here for the entire week commencing time in Milwaukee, organizing a stock caucus at Turner Hall on Monday, of both a nomination and election Col. Bobleter was in town for a short to the committee on streets for investigation September 22. company with a capital of $1,000,000, September 15tb, 1890, at 8 p. m. for the with authority to call a special to the senate from Nicollet County. while on Monday and while here made purpose of electing nine delegates to which will open up a mine in New Mexico, meeting of the council when ready to Miss Pauline Schuetz has returned as a friendly call. Henry Schrader, the father of the represent the Republicans of the city of report. belonging to Mr. Galles. to Milwaukee to complete her studies New Ulm in the county convention to boys who met with the accidents last Miss Rila Laudenschlager has gone A petition from Nic Schraut and others, in the Teachers' Seminary. The Milford Farmers' Club held its be held at Sleepy Eye, September 18, week, has bought a farm near Springfield relative to grading a portion of to Tracy to resume her position as and for the transaction of such other annual picnic at the farm of George .branklin Street was also presented and Alfred Lier, a butcher from Chicago, and will take possession at once. teacher ia the public schools. pusiness as may come before them. referred to the Committee on Streets Backer on Sunday. A good crowd from arrived here Sunday morning to accept By order of the city committee, J. Grimmer and Mrs. W. Hauenstein One thousand feet of the new hose for• the/Tnird Ward for investigation town and from the surrounding country of employment with C. Stuebe. A. E Chairman. and report. were called to Chaska on Thursday by have arrived. The rest has been reported was present and the afternoon was A German play will be presented at Building permits were granted to shipped and will arrive in a few telegram conveying the news of the Republican County Convention. made lively in more ways than one. Robert Nix and the Evangelu al Lutheran Turner Hall by local talent during the serious illness of their sister, Mrs. J. days. Speeches were made by Marschner. Society, the police reports for the County Fair. The title is "Die Feinde." Eder. month of August were presented and Chas. Dietz, a former Brown County Runk, Schreier, Plath, Friton, Hensel, A Republican Convention for the The site for the Sioux monument has ordered filed, and, on motion the committee Friends in New Ulm of August Nagel boy now residing at Mapleton, has been County of Brown will.be held Thursday Schubert and Stuebe, and in all of these on streets was directed to have been placed by the council in North September 18th, 1890, at one o'clock will be pleased to learn that he has given the Democratic nomination foi with the exception of Stuebe's the Alliance the surplus soil above grade line on p. m. at Griffith & Smith's Hall in the German Park at the front of Second moved to town. He occupies the residence treasurer in Blue Earth County. PA'1- doctrine was preached with a vim. State Street between* Centre and 1st village of Sleepy Eye Lake for the purpose North St. of A. Mueller on Second North North, where the water mains are to A boat belonging to Anton Gag was Monopoly was denounced with nearly of nominating candidates for the be laid, removed at once and used for Street. The German Methodist conference following positions: One Representative stolen from the boat-house near the every word, the awful visage of capital falling around pumping station. to the Legislature one Register of for Minnesota will be held in Winona J. M. Thompsoa and L. G, Dayis, of was painted in its most horrible river sometime last week and no trace The same committee was further authorized Deeds, one Treasurer, one Superintendent to-day Rev. Schnitker will attend has as yet been found of the thief. Sleepy Eye, and E. H. Huebner, of forms and the old parties were denounced to have crosswalks placed on of Schools, one County Attorney, one from tbis place. Wmthrop, were the attorneys who as too corrupt to live any Minnesota Street opposite the entrance County Auditor, one Judge of Probate, "It's nice to be a father'' would be to the north and south primary school transacted legal business in New Ulm one Sheriff, one Clerk of District Court, Hon. John N. Jones, one of Redwood longer. The time had come when they a very appropriate song for John F. buildings. one County Surveyor, one Coroner, and during the week. must yield up the ghost to the new organization. County's leading politicians, was Neumann just at present. A son and The council then took up the communication delegates to the Ninth Senatorial District Against all these harangaes, in the city Monday. He is now in the These spent Sunday here: Alvin from the State Committee heir arrived in his family last Thursday. Convention, and to transact such on the monument, commemorating the Stuebe alone held out and defended employ of the government. Friedmann of Minnesota Lake, John other business as may properly come Indian massacre of 1862, and after~careful before the convention. The delegates the principles of his party and Ziegler of Marshall, George Grimm, The Pharmaceutical convention will Rev. G. H. Garnet, an invalid Catholic consideration resolved to tender the from the diffetent districts will also the actions of Mr. Lind with true courage. August Hummel and Hugo Schleuder committee a site in North German Park be held in St. Paul to day. New Ulm priest from Chicago, arriyed here nominate candidates for county commissioners. However, politics aside, all who of Springfield, aud August Berndt of near or close to German street opposite druggists will be represented by O. M. The basis of representation Monday night to receive treatment at the intersection of the last named street were present felt good and the picnic Morgan. will bo one delegate for each fifty votes Olson, C. L. Roos and A. J. Eckstein. St. Alexander's Hospital and enjoy the by the center line of 2nd North Street, was an enjoyable success. or major fraction thereof, cast for Benjamin benefit of a Minnesota climate. A. Blanchard has added to his list of and of such dimensions as the Committee G. A. Zimmerman, the engineer, has Harrison for president in 1888, may desire for that purpose. The A well dressed tramp was around 'nsurance agencies, the Pacific Mutual movea into the Hanft residence on German The Republican city caucus to elect and one delegate at large for each votmg vote on this resolution stood as follows. town last Friday and Saturday, begging Life and Accident Insurance Co. of precinct. The several towns of the Street. Mrs. Hanft will leave for delegates to the county convention will Yeas, Schmucker, Frank, Ochs and as is customary for money. He represented county are entitled to delegations as California. Call on him and secure an her future home at Minneapolis this be held next Monday evening. The Stuebe Nays, Roos. iollows: Albin, 3 Bashaw 2 Burnstown, himself to be from Bavaria, and, elegant leather covered, gilt-edged week. call appears in another column and we On motion the Board of Public Works 4 Cottonwood, 2 Eden, 2 Home, vest pocket memorandum, advertising as ne entered the different stores, was requested to make the assessment invite every Republican in New Ulm to Wm. Burg, of St. Paul, ha" been 2, Lake Hanska, 3 Leavenworth, 2 he would make the claim that while in for water mains and street spnkhng the company. Linden, 3 Milford, 2 Mulligan, 1 read it and attend. given Fred Seiter's position in the after which the council allowed the following the old country he was an insurance North Star, 2 New Ulm, 9 Prairieville, Eagle Mill office, the latter having resigned. These went to St. Anthony to attend The plum crop this year is not up to bills and adjourned: Administiation, 2, Sleepy Eye, 4, Stark, 1 Stately, man, a banker or a druggist as suited the Turntag which was held on the 6th $5,50 Waterworks, $272 25* Mr. Burg is a son of the county the average, but H. Lilly showed us 1 Sigel, 1. the occasion. He would not accept of Streets. $68.53 Grave Yard, $2100: and 7th: F. Bu"g Sr., Wm. Pfaender treasurer. By order of the Republican County some on Friday which, for wild plums offers for lodging or meals and would Park, $14 00. Sr., Robert Nix, Carl Gebser, Mr. and Committee. that had not been grafted, were as large Work on the new road from Courtland hint that he needed money to continue ALBEUT BLANCHARD Mrs. C. L. Roos, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. as any we have ever seen. They were to New Ulm, which is being built Times are hard but friends are many Chairman, his journey. From his manner and Pahl, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stra&ser, Mrs. so get a penny for a friendship rmo-' fully an inch and a half in diameter. by New Ulm merchants, has been commenced. dress, it appeared that he is a sharper, Republican Senatorial Convention. Wm. Koch and Miss Antonia Zieher. iorsaleby W. Hauenstein.0' The load will be completed Henry Seifert visited New Ulm last who is going about the country with Herman Schleuder and Leonard Maerkle in two or three weeks. week, and witnessed the threshing and the view of getting monev without FRESH OYSTERS also went down to take part in the A Republican Senatorial Convention marketing of 160 acres of wheat on his Served or in ,-ans at W. Eibner's. The quarterlv meeting of the Agricultural work, and it would be well for people f-r the 9th Senatorial District, comprised exercises. farm, near the city. He had an average Society will be held at Turner of the counties of Brown and everywhere to look out for him Those Gold, Gold Filled, Silver and Silverme A couple of small boys were caught Redwood, will be held Thursday, September of 23 bushels per acre of No I wheat, Hall next Saturday afternoon. Important who saw him say that he corresponded watches at W. Hauenstein'- stealing fruit from the cellar of Vr. Eibner 25th, at 12 o'clock noon at Dunnmgton's and sold his share at 99 cents per bushel. business connected with the coming closely to the de-cnption of a man Hall in the village of Redwood one day last week, aud the manner fair will be attended to, and the —Le Sueur Sentinel. The Rosaline, a new and pretty against whom the public was warned Falls for the purpose ot nominating in which they performed their theft is stone is ^et in Breastpins, Earrings and presence of every member is desired. a Senator for said district. The Judge E. St. Julien Cox has got into in a recent lasueof the Wanderer, as being rings. Go ind look at them at^F. W just a little bit cute for boys of their basis of representation for the counties a sharper from Ohio, who upon being the toils of the law in St. Paul. Last Ernst Gieseke, one of the prominent Hauenstein's. age. In front of the building there is a comprising said district is one delegate week an order was issued at the instance arrested in that State was Known farmers of Conrtland, was in the city for every 150 votes or major fraction small entrance to the cellar through an of a St Paul man, requiring Mr. to possess lots of money, and who, after last Thursday hunting up a site on thereof cast for President Harrison in NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, iron grating in the sidewalk. Removing 1888, which basis was fixed by the Sen Cox to appear in court and show cause his release, started for Minnesota. which to build a nice residence. He this, one of the boys entered the atonal Committt The several counties why he should not be compelled to pay intends to dispose of his farm and by Brown County Agricultural Society. cellar and handed up the fruit to the Our Springfield correspondent asks are entitled to delegates as follows: next fall become a resident of New the St. Paul man $1,385.01, alledged to Brown, 9, Redwood, 7 us why the Review doesn't furnish the other boy who stood guard on the outside. Ulm. have been collected for him by Cox. gossip of local politics. Well, for this S D. Peterson, They had evidentlj been working The members and particularly the directors from the several towns are Chairman Senatorial We are to have a new clothing establishment B. Juni started out on Friday on a their little scheme for seveial days reason. The Review does not wish to urgently requested to attend the quarterlv Committee. in Morgan, owned and operated trip throrgh the country to thoroughly before being noticed. be an irresponsible paper. It does not meeting to be held on by John F. Neumann. McRae's advertise the Fair and encourage the find itself able to give authoritative We hear objections in many quarters SATURDAY, SEPT. 13th, hall will be finished inside and out and attendance of people from all parts of statements as to who the hundred and to the action of the council in placing at Turner Hall, New Ulm the county. He will also solicit for exhibits be used for the store. The stock i3 expected one candidates are who are running for the site for the Sioux Monument in W. H. HEIDEMAN to arrive every day. All will be and expects to make the trip every office and for that reason it prefers German Park. There are many who Secretary. last several days. in readiness and business opened up by to keep quiet altogether to advertising Headquarters for think that the proper place for it would LOST! LOST! September 15th.—Morgan Messenger. this or that man to the exclusion Dr. Stamm of St. Paul was called to have been on State and Centre streets, BARGAINS. of "some mute, inglorious" seeker, Part of a gold Necklace. Finder will At ihe recent Farmers' Alliance New Ulm last Sunday to consult with nearer to the scene of the fight and receive suitable reward by leaving same whose aspirations may be as lar-re as meeting at Iberia, Edwin Paulsen of Dr. Phster in the case of Andreas Helget, more in public view, and these objections I have tew Summer Goods left, at New Ulm Review office. those of any, but who fails to make an of Cottonwood, who was kicked recently fered a resolution in which he took /Inch I will close out at come not so much from residents equal amount of noise. The Review special pains to condemn the New Ulm by a horse. It was the opinion of in that quarter as from those who took FOR RENT. REDUCED PRICES. has no preferences. It is content to Review for its stand on the candidacy both doctors that the man is not worse part in the figtit. The latter certainly I offer my brick residence buildings await the convention, knowing that it and will probably recover. of Gen. James H. Baker. Perhaps it Anions these Goods are Outing Flannels should be entitled to preference in the on Centre and German Streets for rent will bring forth candidates enough and (Jhalhes, Sateens. Ginghams isn't at all necessary to say that Mr. The former can be had after the 15th of matter of choice, and a protest from The heavy rain of Friday night caused Liwn-.. Piques, Paiusols, "ie&, summer sufficient to till three times the offices September, the one on German St from Paulsen's resolution hasn't in any way them, we should think, ought to be listened a deep wash-out on First North Street Undenveir and other Goods. the ls„ of October. One thing i- is sure of however. The changed ths position of this paper in to. near the park, and also one on Minnesota OUR AIM—TO KEEP THE BEST. WM. HUMMEL present offices, acting strictly in accor regard to Mr. Baker. Street near John F. Neumann's OUR PRINCIPLE-FAIR DEALING. The Pioneer Pi ess sa\s that ihe Kelly dance with the old custom that few officers Notioe of Board of Public Works. clothing store. At the latter place the A number of the hunters of town with ani Doran ling will be opposed this ever die and scarcely any resign, It rs well for yoa to know that I will Notice is hereby given that at a meeting water flowed through the wash-out into their families spent a pleasant Sunday get good line of Winter Goods. When year by a fnction led by Mike Mullen, are candidates for re-election. We of the Board of Public Works of the the cellar and did considerable damage on the farm of Mrs. Schultz, near the von get leady to buy such goods, please of New Ulm, C. M. Foote, of Minneapolis, know too that all of them will have a City of New Ulm Brown County remember the store, and I will sell you to goods that were stored away in boxes. Cottonwood River in Sigel. The hunters Minn., to be? held at the City Clerk's office A. R. Pfau, of Mankato, and A. host of rivals, and all we care to do under goods at very low prices. Bear in mind, had started out the day before and, of said city, on Sept. 25th, 1890. at Chas. Stuebe has purchased of a E. Ames, of Chippewa County. It the circumstances is to urge every ir word of welcome to all is:- 8 o'clock p. m. of that da\, the «aid as they, were lucky in securing plenty Cincinnati man the property on which further quotes a Democrat, who is said voter to attend the caucus of his town, BARGAINS. Board of Public Works will make the of chickens, there was no need of a his butcher shop and J. F. Neumann's to be thoroughly informed as to what is assessments of benefits derived from and help send delegates whom he can I miracle of the "loaves and fish" kind stores now stand for $2,300. The owners the local improvements, made said Leibold's Building, going on in the ranks of both factions, trust to perform their duty in the interests to satisfy those who partook of the feast city and authorized bv said Board, hereinafter of the buildings have longed desired NEW ULM, MINN. and who sajs that Kelly and Doran of the people. set out, to the owner-, of ieai on the day following. The party was to get possession of these leased lots, ''have been handling things with a high property fronting thereon, to-wit: joined by the farmers of the neighborhood, A. painful and almost fatal accident and. now that Mr. Stuebe has succeeded hand lately and have insulted party E OF MINNESOTA,County of Blown J-^s 1. For laying water mams in Minnesota O In Piobate Conn, Special Term, August 22nd, and Mrs. Schultz, who acted as occurred over in Lafayette last Saturday we may look for a two story brick workers like Mike Mullane,of New Ulm, Street in said citv from 3d North hostess gave her visitors a right royal morning. A daughter of Franz In t'ie maitei of the estate of John F. Schuffen- building within a year. who did more than anybody else toward Street to 1st South. Street Preisinger was the unfortunate victim, entertainment. 2. For laying water mains in lf-t On tadine and iilinir the petition ol William making Brown County Democratic two The Brown county Democratic convention ^taenderjii'lmim-tiatoi.with the will annexed of the and as near as we can learn the pai-tsc North Street in said citv from Park years ago, by telling them that they "«tate John Schaftenecker, deceased, reprenoiinng for the nomination of a repre Henry Goede got himself or rather Street to Stale Street. uiars are as follows: A threshing crew Ttnong other things that he ha inlly could get along without them.'" .Sneh sentative to the legislature and county «iministered stid estate, and piaymg that a his wagon into trouble on Saturday. He 3. For laying water mains in Slate had been at work on a certain farm and ime and place be fixed for e\aroinmg and is Democratic politics. officers as well as delegates to a senatorial Street in said city from Centre Street was approaching the track near the low\dghi account of his idmintstration, and was just about to leave the place when to 1st North Street. or tt^\ alignment of the residue of said esUte convention will be held at the Roller Mill at a time when cars were *o the oaities theieto entitled under the will of said the hurrible affair occurred. The The Democratic county convention i. For sprinkling Minnesota Street Jeceised courthouse in this city on Saturday, the being side-tracked, and was told not co from 3d North Street to 1st South Street wagon, which carries the tools and which was held at Sleepy Eye last Friday Iti«oideied, that aid account beexamined, and 20th of September. This brings it cross. He paid no heed to the order, forthe season of 1890. petition heaid, by the Judge of this Court, on other things which are needed in threshing, afternoon for the purpose of electing jfnday, the 19 da\ of September A D. 1860, at two days later than the Republican however, and drove his horse onto the Any person interested in «aid assessments 10 o'clock A M. at the Probate Office in said had been loaded and was left in delegates to the State and Congressional may appear before said Board convention. The Farmers' Alliances county crossing just as a car was being sent charge of this girl of seventeen vears. conventions transacted iti business at said time. \nd it it fui thei ordered, that notice thereof be get together on the 27th at Iberia. „]\ea to all peisons nucleated, by pub'ishmg a down the track towards him. He did Excited by something, the horses started By order of the Board of Pablie Wotksf in about half an hour. Chas. Berg, copy ol this order once in each week for three sue A. Sundin, of Lafayette, met with a not have time to cross and turned -essive weeks prior to said day of healing in the to run away, and the girl, in attbmpting Louis SCHILLING, of Sleepy Eye, presided over its doings Sew Ulm Review, a weekly "newspaper, printed around so that the car canght the rear peculiar accident last week. He was w. 3 9 Clerk, nnd published at the City of New Ulin in said to jump off, was thrown in and Albert Schramm, of Iberia, acted -i_ County plowing in the field with three horses end of the wagon and smashed it into front of the wagon and behind the as official scribe. The delegates elected Dated at New Ulm, Hinn., the 22nd day of Bohemian al splinters. Another time perhaps, and when one of them stumbled into a hole 4. ignst- 4.. V. 1890 horses. Her clothes caught on the to the State convention were: Francis By *heCouit, Goede won't be in such a hurry to and became entangled in the harness. wagon, and she was carried alono- on EllN&T BEANDT A Baasen, Chas. Berg, Dr. Rothenberg, [L S.] Judge of Probate. cross. In trying to extricate the animal, Sundin the hippie-tree for some time until she M. Mullen, E. G. Pahl, C. W. H. fell into a hole himself and the fell to the ground. Her dress was still On Thursday afternoon a team which AT Heidemann, and A. A. Bogen, who go spteot lu »o i. Brown County, ^es. three horses rolled over him. His collar caught on a screw so that she was was tied in front of S. D. Peterson's instructed to work jr E. G. Pahl for In Point Cou:*. Schmucker's Tiyoli bone was dislocated and he also received In the matter of the estate of Julia Le Plant dragged along until the team had store broke loose, turned up Centre lieutenent governor. The delegates to deceased. bruises, but luckily none of them cleared two wire fences. When picked On reading and flhnf the Petition of Moses Le Street and started up Broadway at a lively the Mankato convention are J. J. Ray, Smidajr September 14. Plant of Brown County, Minn., reprenenting were serious. Dr. Hirsch tended him. up she was terribly braised. A gash rate. The only occupant of the wagon Hmong other things, that Julia Le Plant, late of F. Pfaender, E. G. Pahl. T. R. Humphrey, New Ulm, Brown County ,Minn.,on the 30th day of extended on one side of her face from was a little son of Ben Juni, who It will be news to many both in and Theo. Mueller, Dr. Rothenberg 'March A. D. 1889, at New Ulmm said County died If EVERYBODY IS INVITED. the nose to the back of the neck and jhntestate, and being a resident of tbisCounjty managed to hang to the wagon until outside *rf New Ulm to learn that Jacob and Jos. Schmidt. They are instructed at the time of her death, leavinp goods, ehatels the large arteries of the neck were exposed Hottinger has sold out his business to help came in the person of his mother. GRAND BALL tnd estate within this Connty,and that the said for no one. The convention is said to petitioner is the surviving bnsband o»" said deceased by an ugly cut an inch deep. The Seeing the runaway team and recognizing Mr. F. Metzke, of Minneapolis, who knd graying that administration of said estate be have been a lively one and entertained lip him granted: It is ordered, that said petition be other side of the face was also badly her child, she rushed wildly into will take possession next week. Mr. with interesting speeches from various before the Judge of this Court on Friday, disfigured by the wire. The left arm the street and in front of the horses and t9th day of September A. 1890, at 11 o'clock Hottinger has been known for years to parties. A dispatch from Sleepy Eye ™tf. at the Probate Office in said County. was marked by gashes and the left le" run one of the finest wine saloons in the caught them by the bridle^J She was Ordered further, that notice thereof be given to SffSP V-To be given at J-, to the Pioneer Press says that the convention he heirs of said deceased, and to all persons inerested, above the ankle broken and the flesh dragged some distance but finally succeeded valley and all its former patrons will UNION HALU by publishing a copy of this order once was divided as to endorsing about the bone badly cut Forva time each week for three successive weeks prior to in stopping ihe runaway horses, miss Mr. Hottinger's jovial and good either Owen or Wilson aod accordingly [said day of hearing, in the New Ulm Review, a it seemed impossible that she could survive, natured company. He will continue and in preventing injury to her boy at on the last day of the Fair. E*?J*^ •weekly newspaper printed and published at New sent an uninstructed delegation. The |Ulm in «aid County. but she was brought to the hospital, Sunday Eve, Sept. £xst4 the risk of harm to herself. It was a to reside in New Ulm, however, and Dated at New Ulm, Minn the 22nd day of same dispatch says that the delegates Kogust A. D. 1890. and under the care of Dr. Hirsch is courageous act on her part, to say the will take up bis residence in the Boesch .By the Court to Hankato are all in favor of endorsing Good Music will be furnished & now recovering nicely* least ERNST BRANDT. building on Centre Street. Admission f:~ SO cents Baker. This we do not believe. ^|L. S 37 Judge of Probate, -*WMfcp«