New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 27, 1892 · Page 2 of 8
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SAVAGEw W0LTI8. ABOU OU YOUN FOLKS.careful E I A E S it on of he a he Brown Co. Bank.. Eagle Roller Mill Co. a it a a at he me a 4fr. Barter Explains Hi Bill to Increase likely to succeed, a at he to •«T s'v-. the Circulating Medium. in a up a liberal A E S O I N E E S O Capacity of ..,. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Representative 'They Ar Thic a a a being he 600 Barrels Pel Day. I O N E O E Harter of Ohio, in an interview upon the IL us in he Vicinity of a \¥, a bill introduced in the bouse by hini to increase C. qHADBOUKNjtl ,C.H. Ross,^ iv a W is -, "Well, a id Mr. Cope, I a a is the circulating medium and to extend he a A 5* i-V-^iS" PrPsiriAnt- President* Cashier.*rhsViia fied on at in I believe it the nationaL banking system, says iu Littl E a a as a at explanation of the measure: COR. MINN. AND CENTRE STRS. Our flour cannot be beat. W a 'h will be he real value'o he to •'It provides for a repeal of the present he E at a Ar No to in S a it ,'." NEWULM."'-"- -MINNESOTA, peculiar and prohibitory tax upon t-tate W as a a he a a -4 Boys. r- note circulation and fixes the same rate of a to I a a in New "Dim, Minn. LOUIS BUENGEE, taxation upon notes o'lh banks issued under to by his a at state authority as is paid upon national at is of a for all we a bank notes. Al are familiar with the reasons The a *'•V' Cor. in a a 3 N S lor placing the present very extraordinary to do is sell a a A a a a bishop a Collections and all Business pertaining tax upon state bank circulation. It or per cent profit. BLACK I E E FALLS, Wis.. Special, Jan. :25.—Some of the Indians and white settlers was a war measure, and not intended, as the is me first, were "I'll a in do it it I'll to Banking Promptly the tax laws u&ually are, to raise revenues. along the border of the heavy timber in talking, a /this as he a of a in to do it it! as he On the contrary, it was designed to force Attended to. this and also in Clark county are telling in a reply their a out ot existence under state laws and into some large stories about the depredations the national system all banks which desired A at a he upright IMV1DDAL RESPONSIBILITY, I a me con of wolves. They claim they are ravenous to exercise the iiinction of keeping notes of a a a declared, in relatin And cannot be readily frightened or driven their own issue in circulation. It was perfectly vinced, a id he lawyer "of he $500,000. he occurrence, I a at succ ssful in this, aiid by bringing away, but will continue all night in the vicinity existence of a a a it a a all a a a a in all in of the banks into the national system created or'ihe houses, especially if there is it an enormous demand for government for I a seen FURNITURE -any stock around. bonds and made our banking system from NEW UIM A a Indian was in the city yesterday and a a he is one end of the country to the other the W a in if claimed that one of his ponies had been support and right arm of the public credit. I a curious a he a care of he pennies, a he Attacked, killed and eaten in the day time. "This change, if it becomes law, wiil insure FRANK FRIEDMANN, to A general hunt will be instituted against a large increase of good money in the a will a care of ROLLER E CO, I will, lord I will," a id he main. It must be vey «ood indeed to have •the wolves. is he of he a us a any general circulation, and unless it is lawyer "I as he hours' dealer made as good and kept equal-to national E CAs»Jfi E I A a a a wisely a of eleven a twelve I ad bank notes, it will never enter to general Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, plied, a to independence a bed, a as falling in to circulation or get much outside of the states An Interesting Inimvance Question De i^m Merchant Millers, in which it is issued. I this latter case it A he well- cided by an Uwatonna Judtje. first a sleep, I as will prove the kind of money (local) which a by a a creaking noise Englis a a id OWATONNA, Minn.. Special, Jan. 2 .—A Slassware, Notions, Canned the West and South ask fur and which the .'•.ft case, the first of the kin-, -robably in the I so as if me as walk unlimited coinage of silver would never secure as a firm believer in he trit saying for them. It will be a kind of money state and of much interest ,o assessment insurance ing up stairs he at a rate his a re he im N"ewTTIm, Minn.. which banks can issue only upon express Fruit, Flour, etc organizations, has just been decided nearer a nearer, slower a slow state authority, and iu nine out often cases of a in a in care a rigid by Judge Buckhaut. such security will be required and such restrictions er so a a were, A. C. Gutterion, late cashier of the Farmers' which is an all he will be placed about it as to make a a a National bank, held a certificate in the Al goodg a at bottom prioes 4 it promptly redeemable at all times a in in he world I drew he sheet Minnesota Masonic Relief association,upon United States legal tender mone}'. Every .-M MANUFACTURERS OF CHOICE SPRING WHEAT FLOUR. delirered free of cost to any a which he had designated his then wife by A as of he state will recognize the necessity for this, a a a there trembling, the city. name'as beneficiary. She having died, he •*M in order to insure even the existence of a of he Whi leaders in daring Received First Premiums at married again, but made no change in the state banks along side of the national a a never in a N E W I N N designation of beneficiary. Upon his death S in in he lawyer banks. Minnesota State Fairs 1887,1889. bill in to a a until he a the question arose as to whom payment "entere a he "Theresultsof my bill wiil beimmeasurably PETEB SCHERER, a in it in should be made. Prooi's of death were Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis sheet face. I felt a an safer than lree coinage, tor the proposed made by the widow, but the association declined is a a faint glimmering light. I 41-cent silver dollar is to have a legal to pay over the money to her until Agricultural and Mechanical Association O a on he as in tender vaiue of 100 cents, and 99out of every at first, I present the rights of all parties were determined, he a df an agricultural socibefore 100 people must take it for 100 cents. The Fair 1887. a a gain a little courage I whereupon suit was brought in St. Paul by banknote must be kept, equal to gold or signing his a me as president the widow. The association asked and obtained the a F. 0. L. Roos, silver or it will not be accepted at its face MADLENER, an error of DEALER IN an order making the children of the my face, a value or circulate successfully. With the first wile defendants, who then obtained a pence in he balance-sheet a refused bill referred to a law, the problem ot how Prest. Manager. "Well!" cried he bishop excitedly change ot venue to this county and demurrered LUMBER, to sign he a until he error to perpetuate and expand the national banking "I he cente of he a id to the complaint. The defendants as corrected four system becomes easy and the way clear, claim that the association is an insurance he a slowly to a a Fr. Burg, for it is no longer hampered by the necessity going he a again rehe company on the assessment plan, and that a a a for providing for state bank circulation, error, a in a friend: no change of beneficiary having been made and it can be treated by itself and upon its it age or hunger, a his long gray by the deceased under the decisions of this "On three pence a swell in to a own mer.ts. the parage of the bill it a half a his a state the insurance belonged to said designated a if we will also do away with the prejudice against as dressed in a queer a beneficiary, becoming vested vested the national s-ystem." neglect it.".' it a cape a he re a ad and subject only to right of changing in assured, a a of a Deale and in tiie event of her death at any a a a his a is I 0 N I'HK TAl'IS. it LATH, SHINGLES, DOOR* time would so to her representatives. CIGARS, a he held a peculiarly a lan The Matters With Which Congress Will George a Grafton fill tern which flowed he SASH, BLINDS, IJu.sy Itself This Week. their me during a a a to TOBACCOS, The by-laws of the association provide light, a in a a that the member may designate his beneficiary, WASHINGTON. Jan. 25.—Notwithstanding on he wall in him I he a a little set up a a and in the event or failure to so do the expectation that the president Will send PIPES, a he held a staff, he ok ot which a all kinds of— a to re with their a then, in case ot death, the amount shall be his message on tlie Chilian affair and the as a a to still in the 7aid to certain relatives designated in the is in an on Building Material. correspondence accompanying it to congress middle he floor, in at nle by-laws and in derauit ot ail these it shall this week, the managers of the senate he village street Cor. in a a Center I said 'Whenc art revert to the association. They also provide and house have prepared a programme of N a id George, we shall a "*i for change of beneficiary at any time W at require?' business which they will bring forward if S SEW ULM. a a ladies a custo by members,and by the terms of the certificate the discussion of the messaire does not consume A at did he a cried he NEVULM MIM. a it do to let he these by-laws are a part thereof. the entire work or if it is not sent in. is fixing his eyes on he Star Sample Room, The court finds in favor ot the plaintiff in here. If the message docs not appear, however, (the second wife) as the beneficiary named expression of he a face. indications point to a long debate unless "O a id "we'll ut in the by-laws, in the absence of any appointment said"—replie he lawyer Jno.Neuman, the president recommends some action of a big sign, 'N S in A u.ter death of beneficiary designated and a peaceful nature. When the senate adjourned speaking in a a whisper—"h "I guess we'd be a little re by the decedent, and ^ays: "A designation Farmers' Home. Thursday the Weil and theJLa said 'I beg ye a sur I he by Alonzo C. Gutterson of his then it in a id George, Abra claims were "under discussion and it is a an of he street sur a I wile, in 1877, would not prsvent his subsequently so at we a offend a of —it probable that they will take up much of be best for me sur designating some other person to in to a in the time of the senate this week, provided, JOSEPH SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r. receive the benefit of the fund. While in to me up an tell ye at ye front DRY GOODS, of course, that the Chilian affair does not he their a to case ot lii's death, without having revoked or to open If do be lavin it come up. The bill to reorganize the present to in a it no in notice his appointment of his wiic, she would at a sir, it's ad luck ye'll ha a in method of distributing public documents, have been entit:ed to receive the benefit a at last it a pleasing sense of Wines, Liquors known as "the printing bill," isalso before he in yet during his lie because of the power of a in a he right thing, Hats, Caps, Notions, on tiie programme of the senate, ar.d it revocation, all that she had was a mere expectancy, up he following a lettered will have its hare oi .-discussion if lime remain*. A it Bird. Groceries, Provisions, and Cigars. dependent on his will and pleasure. inscription That expectancy was not property Crockery and Glassware, I spite of the, do not estate. That expectancy terminated to will, as a N is The new rules will take precedence of all A fine lunch will be served every day. "in their little agree," like Green, Dried and Canned when she died, and did not pass to tier other bu.Mne.»s in the house, the Chilian at if wish in re me people a a general heirs." Decision overruled ana judgment Fruits, etc., etc,, messnge excepted. A lively debate on them Cor. Minn & Center streets. will as either E in is their ordered, ne case was very fully and ably a on for a a it it at is expected. The discussion the bill appropriating argued by Hon. H. F. Stevens for plaintiff, all deserving it it ms difficult or else O N a a $1,000. WW additional lor the and Messrs. Wheelock & Sperry for defendants. will always take farm produce In exchange to believe at a in with so a census bureau is alo contemplated. These for goods, and pay the highest market price for ^._&2\ell, A appeal will be taken. E a a of W two measures will be surho.ent, it is believed, all kinds of paper rags. an a a "of a in as a bird as to consume the entire wtvk. with find in its a for ever he a of a a price of Some I'nrsons Immured. what incidental bii-.in«ss may come up. so a a bit of a gold here are be a in to a In connection with my store I have a flrut-da as NEW YORK. Jan. 25.—Dr. Nathan E. saloon furnished with a splendid billiard tableand Brewer and Bottler. Wli I S W A Brill, now president of the Society ot Medeai it a a carry a an of revenge. in forming a a is on my customer* will always find good liquors and Jurisprudence, having publicly repeated is is to be a fact. foreign a a do cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. The I resident in No Hush to Make the statement made last year by English.—I WW t/lM, MW. 2s"or*hwestern Appointments. the national convention of asylum a ago a id an Englis writer, I All goods purchased of me will be delivered to for a sterling a us superintendents that sane persons are never any purt of the city free of cost. WASHINGTON. Special Telegram. Jan. 25.— found in my a a of he This brewery is one of the larsceM establishment* $ 4 8 4 for a shilling, a us (s.) imprisoned in lunatic asylums, and having The president ha, Miid to United States senators of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and is fitted MINNESOTA STREET, shrike. he birds, four or five NEW MIXX. attacked the Lunacy Law Reform league 2 4 cents for a a us thi-t a lor tiie message on Chilian a np with all the modern improvements. Keg and in number were a fledged. a and Anti-Kidnaping. union as a bottle beer furnished to any part of the city oo fairs was sent to congress he would give his (d.), cents short notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted wholly needless and visionary body attention to Northwestern appointments, ing heard a deal of he preda in of E A franc, for family nse. JOHW BENTZIN. and public evil, Miss Clarissa 0. Lathrop, W A N and e-ipeciaUy those that have been waiting to a it of he tribe, I as going of 1 0 0 centimes a us Conutry brewers ard others that buy malt will secretary and national organizer of the for several weeks, it may be a jud^e in the Cottonwood Mills. to wring their necks I ad find it to the'r interest to place their orders with (f.), is 1 9 cents five a re league, wrote to Dr. Brill last week that Eighth circuit will be appointed, thou.'h if me. All orders by mail will receive my prompt on a hedge, a at quite still,bu a to cent. I a a kil the league would prove his ignorance or attention. (he president 'oliows in's usual course he so a self-possessed, untruthfulness by lurnishing the press a is a 1 1 5 I A a a will keep this matter in abeyance until O O S 0 E a a list of scores of cases where, a the dark glittering at were florin, equal 6 0 krentzers, is every man who thinks he might be a judge by judicial investigation or otherwise, it is on me it an on of 0. F. Ruemke has tome forward and presented his claims. 4 8 cents he an florin is 4 0 positively known that s?ane persons have Custo grinding solicited. Will indignant surprise, a id so plainly, cents. I a a thaler equal to been imprisoned. The list referred to was There is certainly a .wait in tliis matter grind wheat for (on eigth) or ex a we as a right 3 0 silver groschen is 7 1 cents made public to-day. It includes the that is .intended to and does irritate every to live as at con change 84 fbs. flour, 5 lbs. shorts and 8 name of Miss Lathrop and about seventylive In a a a a a Nortiivve-iein politician, and it is a wav of others. science me a I 1 6 shillings, is 3 6 cents I the president that causes considerable soreness. fts. bran for one bushel of wheat Flouz Cor. Minnesota and 3rd Nortb Sts The same wait is- made .or Senator find it in a to kill a a guilder or florin, a and feed sold at rates and delirered N E W -. I N N XliH Comuiiclie. Davis in the appointment of a St. Paul I a a a to call a 1 0 0 cents is 4 1 VALLEJO, Cal., Jan. 2.3.—-The dingle-tarreted postmaster, (hough in the end Capt. Castle, A N free of expense Dealer in a to her a I A a centne is equal to a monitor Comanche was taken from who iias been recommended by Senator CHOICE GROCERIES, CROCKERY, a me a were gone. 1 0 9 a an centne the buoy in mid stream and towed alongside Davi-, wiil be appointed. Of course, appointments A N & E N I N One in a a I as in he 1 0 3 the wharf this afternoon. More work and patronage do not make will be required on her than was thought presidents, but thy delay in these appointments garden in at roses I qorass, GLASSWARE and NOTIONS. ATJG. at first. Her deck is in bad c-mdiiion. The a in S a causes a soreness which can not be felt so in hit he a of work of preparing her for active sea service healed by the time lhedelegate* are elected. a in a little picked a peck of pickled lias already begun. The Charleston is in Kiitjer to Sfrvp. startled I a a bird flying up to he All Goods offered at prices which de the large stone dry dock and her bottom is peppers a peck of pickled sr PHILADELPHIA, Jan 2".—The Irish-American to of a high tree. W it ad got bcin^st-raped. The Baltimore was brought fy competition. Goods will be delivered residents of this city are eager to serve picked. If HARNESS MAKER there, it said "Check!" on alongside the quay wall to-day, her repairs frfte to any part of the city. Al kinda against Chili if war should be declared. picked a peck of pickled pepers where's being almost complete. afterward it a me again, flappe Col. John J). Murphy, commander of the of farm produce taken in "exchange for he peck of pickled peppers —and Dealer in— Hibernian Bifles and chief signal officer of it swings a a in ad as it goods A Diplomatic l'uss. picked? Whips, Collars, and all other the Irish-American Military union, has oflered ad before, flew up to an WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Senor Mendona, waft'd's he ricket stiff the government iho servics of his articles usually kept DAKOTA HOUSE. site tree, a a its "Check!" the Brazilian minister, created quite a scene, he a in cliffs, a command. at the academy of music last night, by reiusing A he first glance I ad seen at it in a first-nlass harness clearly a he fuli-orb'd to have his carriage come up in the as a shrike IMukitij owiler. "When a twister twisting, would twist shop. regular way, lie calling it up in violation of SANTA CRUZ. Cat.. Jan. 25.—The powder Since a for several a I him a twist. O O S O I E N E W I N the police regulations. tried to run in works of tliis city received a dispatch yesterday N harnesses a to order and ra never myself a a For twisting a twist three twists he will ahead of Senator Dol«ph, and became greatly MRS. A. SEITER P-oP. from Washington to rush the work twist, in he garden of a in it pairing promptly attended to incensed when the officer in charge made of nianutaccuring government powder to But if one of the twists untwists from the him get out of the way. went to the being a a or a in he N E W N This house is the most centrally located the lull capacity of its works. The probability twist, station and preierred charges, ana said lie a me a a I on quite is ihat an increased .orce will be put Bingham Bros. intended to make a diplomatic mss about The twist untwisting untwists the twist." hotel in the city and affords a to it W ad on next week. it. rolled a roll a be covered I as left Sampl 1 a roll The Ohio to Boston. "'the Ensign." alone a neither gardener or rolled W re rolled he PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25—The steamship WASHINGTON. Special Telegram, Jan. 25.— Meat Market, a frequenter of he garden Ohio, which has been chartered by the roll rolled DEALERS JS One week from to-morrow will beproduced as a a I is clear at he United States government, passed out of the in Washington, previous to going on the "Bandy-legge a a bird a of he nest capes of the Delaware at 4:30 this a.ternoon road the play "The Ensign." which was W is it he a a lings of he preceding spring or of bound to Boston. produced in St. Paul for the first time at CMS. STUEBE, Prop'r. a in of a a helped Abor their parents a at it the Grand opera house. Mr. Litt says that Ocean Travel. Blue-Beard a a of Bal me a as he disturber of it the coming production is far superior to New York—Arrived: Bretagne, Havre at an a in a peace it a feeling of gratitude A large supply of fresh meats a that first seen in St. Paul. a a LATH, SHINGLES, DOOIUS, Denmark, Liverpool France, London Salerno, for a in a a life I sages a lards, etc. constantly on To China Out. Rio Janeiro and Pernambnco. W at a hand Al orders from the country a a for it id hit SASH AND BLIND. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Representative Havre—Arrived: Bourgogne, New York. me as a as it could a there as attended to a a called a running Stump of Maryland, chairman ot the house an is a a of revenge in its Lime. Cement md Coal, up he a a a I forsomefin! CASH PAID FOR HIDES. committee on immigration, has prepared a And, Worse, They Talk About It. cry. bill absolutely prohibiting the.coming of Boston Transcript: The great trouble with Chinese laborers into the United States for a great many men is that when they have a a as in he dining-roo NEW ULM MARBLE WORKS, a twenty years which he will lay before the done anything of consequence they spend rights. W at Lowest prict* rnlwayK committe at an early day. the rest of their lives thinking how smart I is he is trickste a a forgotten is lunch? they were to do it. lg, Schw ending ert JProp'r. on chicaner a N for he little red a as 0»»M!te Bailr*a4 called a a achieve off he is it N A His License Bill. were on his a is a XIWVLM, After Life'* Fitful Fever. DES MOINES, Iowa, Jan. 25.—In the senate success in in he true in Tombstone a all kerchief? N at as in his 1TVOLI yesterday Senator Groneweg of Pottawattamie VERMILLION, S. D., Special. Jan. 25.—A other in my line a to order an builds on a integrity introduced a graded license fee in tflegram lias been received stating that a kiss promptly and in a a manner in at it such a foun cities of the first class at $800, second class Charles B. Antisdel, class of '91, had died a a good-by!. atreasonabl rates in Chicago to-day from the effects of grip. $«00 and incorporated towns and townships a on he success he a a in will "It' such a long me 'fore 'leven I N E W I N N The remains will be removed here for burial. $500. It also provides ttiat cities underspecial fought I a it a id he fail at a was an exemplarv vourig man and charters may fix any fee thev choose, A N plaintively so I to he a I BREWERY his loss is generally mourned. The luneral except that it shall not be less than $500. 'A Of as Cope, he a us will take plaieTuesdav under the charge GEO. BENZ & SONS. forgot somefin, a she a id she'd In any event the half of all licenses goes to oi the Knights oi Pythias. A large gathering a a a is charac the county and the other half to the municipality. 'scuse me if I be so careless of al un.ni is expected, as he was a general Importers and WaoleaaJe Dtttatv fc The provision in regard to cities teristic incident is to a a in a I to her I favorite among hts mates. WINES & under special charter was made io atx.'ie O S S E I as a a little at A so highly a KASSON, Minn., Special Telegram, Jan. case of Dubuaue and Davenport. wnere a trippe lightly back 2 .—senator J. Grimiell dropped dead this low license is desired. This bill WO'AJ suit N E W I N N E S O A a he a a LIQUORS. evening at his Jiome about 10 o'clock. "Di find at forgot? the saloonmen of those cities beiUv c.*.*i had for year* been the correspondent of the a a in it to a in a bw aold a quantities to taa •,',t the Schmidt bill. a he teacher PIONEEE PKKSS, in this place. purchaMr urthaMr. Special attention paid a tha certain in to enterprise. I a -"Yes, tree of a id Chauncy. «ttliag al J17 SIS E 3rd Str. S W a 1 '^'Vi%&* 4 4 ~kC'*$mkf**' 'i&lf'jf'r^ $ y$$ii ^M mW %$&$?$• .2tl«s&$ Sit* •. wlisk"? -'it *rt