New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 2, 1892 · Page 2 of 8
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%fff THE NORTHWEST.. distemper, a a grip. Th veterinar cided by blowing he to of his bead off ^CONDENSED TELEGEAMS. surgeons are having their a ivX\ Empire Mill Co., wlt a a shotgun. Broodin over the sale ot taking care of the numerous cases. his farm is he attributed cause. '2jl# Sp'=f\ Gen. GeorgeJW. Cullom died in New York yesterday. Th police of Gran Fork arrested I is announced that the Perkin Bros A Summary of the Important Eveiffs suspicious individuals in the rear of a a company owners'of the Sioux City Journal, ROLLER MILL. The IhdepeDdent Order.pi Free Sons ot Israel building recently. On of ad on of the Week in the Northwestera a the Evenin Times, and is in session in Philadelphia. his person a set of valuable burglar's tools, will conduct it as the evening edition Chile baa bought new war ships in Europe. 0. H. CHADBOTTRN, C. H. ROSS, %i* States. *". including a safe drills. Th 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. the Journal This makes the strongest a One is of a similar type to the Capt. Pratt. President., are believed to be professionals a wanted *C-_shieriEl richest newspaper combination in Iowa A dispateb from St. Vincent, Cape Verda for safe robbery in Minneapolis. I MINN AN CENTR E SIRS, states that an earthquake has been felt there. Wil Lucas, a jeweler, of Gowrie, a W a pleasure in in in Hinnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Th first seizures under*the prohibition Ex-Gov. Elias K. Conwav was accidentally Georgia Weitzel, daughter of a well-known public at we a re a for law at Manda were a the other evening. burned to death his residence at Little Rock, and South Dakota News in a citizen of that place, eloped. Their flight in he a in a Ark, yesterday. Th sheriff found a of jugs of whiskey New Ulm, Minn. was discovered a the couple were captured all he a in he Nutshell, and other intoxicants in the saloon of Thomas Dolau, aged fifty-three, one of the at Tara while they were waiting for a a a re of flour a oldest telegraphers ut the United States, died in D. M. Bongard. George Brow Roby's saloon train to take Easr. Their proposed New York of apoplexy yesterday. it he in he was also raided, only one bottle was marriage will be indefinitely postponed. An assoeiatiou approaching as near to a Collections and all Business pei* discovered. Injunctions were served on I N N E S O A David Gallway, a fanner living a few lumbar trust a.s possible without violating the the offenders, and all the blind pigs in town W a re a in taiiiingto Banking Promptly law is to be put into operation at Denver miles Dubuque, was drowned Dnrlrey Bros.' cooper shop afc Moorhea are closed up W a April 1. while returning me from he city. lias been burned Lo&sk $1,400, insurance, Attended to. Th personal injnry suit of Bennett vs. drove into an air hole. Gripply, In St. LoniR, yesterday, William H. Delmar $cS0O. the Northern Pacific Railroad Compan IHDIVIDDAL BESPONSIBILITI, shot and killed Prank Breeze as the result of a who was with him, was nearly drowned, A. C. Whitney an old resident of for $20,000 damages, which has been on former quarreL Delmar may be lynched if but was rescued by Capt. Kinibel. Gallway's O a while on his way me early he other captured. trial for several days in the district court at $500,000. body has not been recovered. morning dropped dead in his wagon. a Jamestown was ended,. Th found Walter Anderson, a prominent attorney at W opening up a stone quarry E Morse, one of the oldest settlers of their verdict for he defendant. Th Brady, Tex., was shot *and killed while holding &c. & two miles south of Aldeu, unearthed the his baby his arms. The asBassin fired Eedwoo Falls, was taken to he asylum in a former trial gave Bennett $2,000 A he a Prices taariMny NEW ULM skeleton a man Th bones were white through a window. at St. Peter. A attack of grip shattered damages. On an appeal the supreme court W sell all in of with age in a state of preservation. I Vincent C. Lindon, formerly agent for the his mind granted a new trial. FLOUR was at a lonely place in the timber and old United States Express company at Westfleld, Citizens of Stillwater protest to the board I the celebrated case of Th State vs SHORTS, N. J., has been arrested on a charge ol stealing settlers are inclined to in some foul play ROLLER MILL CO., of education agaiufet the of Anderson Healy, in which the defendant BRAN &c. a valuable package of jewelry. was committed several years ago on one AT LOW.RATES, was found guilty of a crime against he as teachers. Th county authorities The United States has nistructed Minister Johnson, who disappeared very mysteriously. election law a lew weeks ago, Win are io be enjoined from paying over school Egan. in Chili, to have the bodies of the Baltimore's chester granted the petition for a new trial. iunds. murdered sailors. Charles Riggm and Th family of Matthew Cheney, living in S a A on iv I granting a new trial the judge gives the William TurnDull, Drought home. City water works bonds of Redwood Falls Custom Work Merchant Millers, the northern part ot Sac county, was suffocated defendant the advantage of every doubt in Mr. Reid, the United States minister to have been sold to E II Rollins & Son, of by coal gas. A neighbor who went the mass of conflicting affidavits regaidiug Prance, wilt probably be able to pomplete his Concord, N H. at a re of $261. to the house found all the family insensible, the conduct of the jury. official business within a fortnight. The proposed W on the plant will commence as soon and at once a physician. farewell bauquet to Mr Reid will take A a to for in in feed. a5* the weather will permit. place oil either March 1G or March __. SOUTH DAKOTA. I was too late to save all the family, and a S am -"e-wuiixx, :__i-ir_. A World's Fai meeting was held at A xumor is in circulation that C. P. Hnntington, young man and a child died. All the rest Th two young men conducting the business A an recently by Superintendent president of the Southern Pacihc Railjoad of the family are very feeble. house of Champen Bros., in Mitchell, W a for«pash or in a comoany. intends to visit Mexico shortly to and a committee appointed to raise $250. Empire Mill Co, have just received a windfall in tlje shape Fire was discovered in the Purd block complete the arrangements for the transfer of Worthingto has pledged a like amount, of $35 000 each as an inheritance from their at Independence the other morning, occupied the Mexican Gulf xailroad to the Southern Pacific Mummies CfioicE Smile Fiara. which finishes Noble county's quota. DF WHEIT father who recently died. system. by Till & Road's boot and shoe house, CASH PURCHASES A Sauk Rapids Special says* A A passenger am from the West was the Commercial State Bank, Jewel's restaurant, Received First Premiums at FOR WHAT THEY'RE WORTH. ones was brought in lroni Milaca tonight and CHEAP SALES. thrown from the track near Ree Heights W Francis, money loaner, and other with three ribs broken and his body badly Minnesota State Fairs 1887,18S9. by'a broken rail. A extra was sent to the offices. Th fire had been smouldering all rushed, caused by logs. I is feared he will wreck and the passengers were night and ad gained 'great headway when Expression of Opinion Upon Possible Iowa State Fair 1887. St. Louis not live. to Huron Several were badly shaken up discovered. Th damage by "moke, water Fr. Aufderheide*, a Candidates Agricultural and Mechanical Association William Rice, of Winona brakenian on but not seriously hurt. and fire is between 5,0,000 aiid $8,000 WASHIXGTOX, Feb. 29.—Gen. Weaver of the way freight for the St Pau road, had Burke, a single man, aged 20 years, Iowa, once the candidate ot the Greenback Fair 1887. his iiist two fingers on the right a was found dead in his house at Aberdeen A A A S O party for president the United States, F. a L. Roos, crushed while, a in a coupling at Lake by Neighbors. Hi stock wa3 nearly «f MADLENKR, Hon L. Polk of Xorth Carolina, City recently. starved. had an attack of a grippe Ignatius Donnelly oi Minnesota, Leland A a a W am Prest Manager. o.( Fire, Wen Buildtn* and 8tee»l§ Judg Ir a Mills, judge of the Fourteen several days ago, and it is thought death Stanford California, T. V. Powderly, a judicial district, ha^ been requested by was due to natural causes. general master work an of the Knights Fr. Burg, 9 of Labor, and Hon Streetor of Illinois are the county Alliance of Marshal county to re A day was set apart for taking collections a few of those who are now being discussed becom an independent candidate for in the public schools of the state as a contribution as a as possible presidential or vice presidential juda *br this district. to the World's Fai state fund. candidates ol the People's party. in The scheme was a toial failure, notwithstanding Fou of the eight neweleetiic cars for the it wa3 expected that several A he in I my opinion," said Representative electric street car line at St. Cloud have ara a a Jerry Simpson to-day, Gen. Weaver ot thousand dollais would be secured in this a Tel fellers. ed. They have all the latest improvements. a a re of a a Iow a is likely to be the People's party candidate way Th line is nearly all built from he a dull fixed for the presidency. But I would not CIGARS, the r*_t of shipping faeMtlM Ele\ entli street south to car shops, a distant Everett Cutshall, a laboring an at on it fellow's face be surpused it the sentiment in lavor of Ignatius •rill pay prompt attention to mail oz-Wft Sioux Fails, fell from the scaffolding being Donnelly assumed formidable proportions. of three miles and a halt. a he a re in TOBACCOS, deve oped great strength out erected on the Milwaukee Railway bridge a a Dayton, proprietor of the cold storage at St. Louis, and the preamble o. the platioim, over the Sioux river, receiving such injuries NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. nlant at Lake city, has purchased a in which was written by him, is in my PIPES, that he died one hour after the accident. number of lots on Washingto street in this a opinion one ot the most vigorous and most leaves a wife and four children. Hi RUETE & HAGEL. tla-sie productions of modern literature. cit\', and will establish a creamery and A silence fell a former me was Pino Island, Minn. The preamb' made Mr. Donnelly many cheeM- lactory at a cost of $5,000 has in of id a he in a a A 10 mile foot race took place at Sioux friend-, and he will be a prominent candidate alieady secured the necev-ary machinery. is ee of a it he desires the no'iunation. A a Falls between Aspinwall, of Salem, and S re he a id a in he a MASONS ANO CONTRACTORS, 13 King, Duluth, will have charge of matter of lacl 1 do not think Weaver really Smith, of New York. One is a local sprinter NEW ULM Mi a cares loi the nomination, although he the new paper started at the new town of and the other a professional traveling seems to be a f.ivorne and t'ie man most All kinds of mason work and plasteiing in the Mcsaba range. Th owner •'Thete fellers I no under an assumed name A tremendous talked of among the r.un.ei'a Alliance to order, whether in city or country. THEODOR MUELLER, of the paper is Fie Barrett, editor of a I in do crowd greeted the ra^eis, and surprisingly party. Heference, A. Ochs. the Vermillion Iron Journal, at Tower, W urn Tel a a it at to many, Aspinwall won Tim 57 40. Said Repiesentatnc* Watson ol Georgia, N E W ULM. I N and the Ely on at Ely. an in a a fine a ad the tanuutate ot the People's palty in the Willia Franklin, one of the owners of MEAT MARKET" lioiv-e ior speaker. Two an skeletons have been found in as he the Keystone gold mine in the Ett a district, CIGARS,FORERrTCAFUNAM a ellai being dug tor Stauch a bottling '•The result of the Sr. Louis convention an a is ad it Pennington county, reports a rich strike in has been a on to the old FRANK SCHNOBRICH, Proprietor. liou-e, Clark street, in the heart of Albert a re in a a he re a tunnel in 210 feet states that time politicians of tin* country. Our peop' Lea I is supposed to have been the site the face of the tunnel is in ore which goes himself up a he to ok he have a.reed upon a pLulorm and declaiation a in taken M. Epple's meat market, I of an India burying ground, other skeletons $71 per ton and that one streak three-quarters a is a of prmcit)i«-«j which are agreeable am prepared to wait on all customers with having been found in the Mcinity. ot an inch .wide will pay over $20,000 at re io all, and upon winch the light will fresh meats, sausage, hams, lard, etc always be conducted all along the line and in every per ton. A N E A E I Th Minneapolis & Northern elevator at a a a a a he on hand Orders from the country state in the Union in the conui.g campaign. attended to Tobacco and Smokers' Articles Dugdale was consumed by lire the other a it a fearless A case of more than ordinary importance Tne platform will command the lull supporc night Th cause of the fire is unknown will probably be tiied at Miller a in a is a Anton Schwerzler. the industrial organizations oi all and all papers, books, etc v\ ere destroyed, at the April term of court. Alice Beverly he re re is a a a Hashes. As to who the candidates of the in in Ne in ft repoited that the elevator contained Crane ofSioux Falls has filed papers for a People's party will be really cannot say. a he a on is a MAT. SIEBENBRUNNER but I think tiiecandidateioi the presidency o0 000 bushels of wheat. divorce against Walter Crane ot New York a is a in re in Block N in will be some man who has been well identified Th parties are said to be English and their as a iv in is face, a The sm for criminal libel at Henderso witli this great re against the existing E A E I N N E W I N real residence is London. Eng., the change in which S. A. Cooley, of Le Sueur, was a of fear is a he state ot affairs." WINES AND FINE LIQUORS. from Sioux Falls, whore the case was to a a against II. Moellering, of a as a in have been tiied, to this place being to avoid CHOICE WINES and LIQUORS. the Hendeison Independent, lesulted after IN CONGRESS. a a I handle Bourbon Whiskey, Dave Jones' publicity. a long and interesting trial in favor of the O an a is is is Brandy, Anderson Club, Cognac, and Im defendant. All the saloons are closed at Vermillion ported Port W in for medical use also the a on ok in is Somethin or I re Liable to a Crystal Spring, Bourbon Whiskey, Hen after two weeks' work by a committee celebrated St. Julien Clarets, Rhin and A Faribault special says* A young an a like a re in This Week. nessy Brandy, and Otard, Dupu & Company Riesling Wines and Champagne. Whiskey ladies ot the W C. T. TJ. Complaints who ga\ his a me as Jame Freema and an re a he re he Cognac. Importe Tarragona Port* WASHIM/TON', Feb. 2D.—-The proceedings langing in price from $1.50 to $6 per gallon. were entered against Peter A Bergland, who has been at the county poor farm a his sleeve a is in congress during the present week promise tor private or medical use. Th celebrated goods are ol the very best grades and Kimball Bros and parties on I a Berglands. about three weeks himself to a tree he a a in still it to be ot more than usual interest, for it are guaranteed as represented. St. Jnlien Clarets and California Reisling Considerable liquor wa3 found. -with a clothes line. recently cut his is e-vpected that the two leading issues of success wines. Whiskey ranging in price from JOHN HAUENSTBIN, Other places took the alarm and put their the day—silver aud tariff—williigurem one foot while chopping wood, but was neaily $1.50 to $4,00 per gallon. Pure Alcohol I a a he stock out of the way. Th largest house in or both o. the houses. Th senate will resume Brewer well $3 00 per gallon. re a to ok a in a the lot had only one quart bottle of whisk the consideration of the pending Kisli-wah-nah-kud-stump, sachem and in is N all Idah election case to-morrow, and Mr. le/t. The case3 will come before the April gian medicine seer of the Objibway of the WM. A N I mr N I N ClaggcU, contestant, willbeallowed to conclude contt. Mississippi, and repute I to be one of lie Cottonwood Mills. lu-5 argument, begun Saturday. In "Al right oldest Indians living in this state, being asniueiKas Mi. Claggett, has already made a W I S O N S I N A re AND presentation of Lis case that will require considered over 100 years old, is dying at A Green Ba woman dies at the age of Malster, in a a a a answer from the committee on privileges Whit Earth 103 yeara. Sping! and eloctioni, is probable that the discussion A large of men and teams will A Wisconsin farmer dies after a sleep of will last «-e\eral days. I is understood I as a a Custom grinding solicited. Will find abundance ol employment at Argyle that the leading exponents of the four weeks like he a of a a protection and tani reioim theories intend a soon as spring work begins, and laborers grind wheat for (on eigth) or ex- An assignment was made by Lueth & re like to addicts the senatJ during the week on can find work at the present time by Our brewery la folly equipped and able to fill Fiankenberg, general merchants of Neilsville, re at a a re change 8 4 fits, flour. 5 lbs. shorts and 1 reciprocity. -11 orders. luring to larmers for the «eason There is to C. Glow. Th estimated liabilities a a a he as lying in a lifeless -TEW ULM, MM, fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. a great scarcity of help here. Wages are There I"J some uncertainty as to the are $15,000, assets, about $25,000. a on he UNION HOTEL, good and pay sure. course business in the house during the and feed sold at low rates and deli~ere4 Hocura, a S wede, aged 46 years, is a A a of a week owing to tlie illness Mr. Springer, Flora Ingersoll, formerly of Dodge Cen-ter, A N free of expense. suicided at Cumberlan by cutting Ins wild a a a an which av possibly result in a postponemen and half-sister of Mrs. James Christian, ot the tariff discussion that was thioa with a pocket knife. leaves a ad he in is a A N «_ E N I N with she was living at Northfield, booked to bezin Tuesday with the wool wife and one son a lommittc suicide by taking strychnine. bill as the specific measure under consideration. W. A Skinner, dealer in general merchandise in a fro, "kill WEHZEL SCHOTZKO, Proprietor Th deceased was about thirty years old If tne tariff bill be taken up on AUG. QTOTSE, in Barron, a an assignment to in a a a by Tuesday its consideration will probably occupy and an led. She stated just before her Attorney C. Coe. Liabilities about $2, on e. a left he re a a all the remainder of the week. death that she Wfis tired of living. Minn. Str. New Ulm, Minn. 000: assets nearly as it is grief a is a .lames Langhran, a farmer living in Cottonwood Liquor- trials over which there is Two &t a Visitors. county near Hero Lake, was arrested The only first class brick fire proof he a HARNESS MAKER excitement at Beloit, were again postponed W S I I I O N. Special Telegram, Feb. 29 a few days ago at the instance of the he a it to a C. D. O'Brien and Harvey Officer of Hotel in the city. till March 14th. There are sensational Omah a Railway company for alleged stealing —and D«_l«r in— St. Paul are in Washington. Mr. O'Brien ad in a a a mors regarding the cases which adds to the ot me old biidge timber and railroad expects to attend to business before the supreme Go,Whips, Collars, and all oth- Schapekatim Brotbers & excitement. re of he it of in tie-*, A trial was had which resulted in the court. wi 1 also look after political er articles usually kept jurv acquitting the prisoner. a re it a is Madersback,' ag_d 18 years, was matters somewhat and when he returns mm. in a firstmlass harness killed by a falling tree near Cumberland. NEW ULM, will no doubt be able to tell the North-' Willia Hutchinson, general grocery re a me useful inntrm Three other accidents resulting in broken western Democrats what is best for them to shop. merchant at Dnndas, has purchased from a of is at limbs occurred in the lumber woods near do. leading dealer of Rice county, the valuable a a a steel it a a a N harnesses made to erder and Cumberland. Ocean Travel. trotting hllv sire by Por Martin's "Gran in a a it it a on at Plans and specifications furnished to order. Boston—Arrived Kansas, from Liverpool. Louis Muellmas, of Ft Howard, 55 pairing promptly attended to Mountain Morgan." four years old. Th Havin received new and improved a it is in in years, under the influence of liquor, tried animal shows a 2 30 gait, and is valued at N E W I N machinery we are able to furnibh all kinds a a re of a a I is London—gighted: Servia, from Ne to emasculate himself with a butcher knife. $_,)00 Th intention is to trot her in the in line, as Sash, Doors and Bingham Bros. York His wife prevented him was laboring a us fact at me of he Mouldings, al&o all kinds of Turned and JO class. New York—Arrived: Aurania, from Liverpool Scroll Saw Work under the hallucination that the Salvation is in is in a Th iail at Fosston was destroyed by MILLINERY Nomapic, from Liverpool La A my wanted for a hallelujah lassie. a re it a fire early the other morning Th fire Champagne, from Havre. Th last legislature passed a law compelling originated in a prisoner's cell. I is supposed a in a of a boom companies to pay into the Half sv 3Loat. LUMBERfHSRELAED that lie set fire to the bed clothing. we a ok on re a a state treasury 2 per cent of their gross earnings. CnrcAco, Feb. 29.—Work will be resumed he prisoner was taken out His a me is for a as a re he at Jackso'i Park to-morrow. Th workmen Some have done this under pi otest, Mrs. Anton Oiding, Ilagen, and he was at one time a prominen a of he a us get an increase ol 2fc cents an hour, or half while others refuse on the ground that the citizen of Albeit Lea, where he was wna they demanded. Th strikers sign law interferes with commerce between a usefully a a he a of •engaged in the drug business, but of late contracts not to demand another increase states. Th attorney general will biing he useful a is a is of years whiskey has gotten the better of him until the wor.d's lair -^work—____ is completed. OPPOSIT E POST O I E N E W suit to recover. LATH, SimiGLES, DOOBfll he a a in a specific Ha on a a good stock of Millinery NORTH DAKOTA. Th Baker case at Ashlan drags wearily re I a Companies Goods consisting in part ot Hats, Bonnets, a it of 1 8 CO, a in a a it on with'nothin new or startling in the SASH AKD BLOT*. NASHVILLE, Tviui, Feb 29.—Attorney Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Feathers an Railroad Commissioner Walsh has re 9 2 6 I a a a testimony. W S. Reynolds was recalled General Pickle, of the supreme court, ruled Hair, Flowers lime, Cement md CoaL turned horn St. and Cando, where he a a a of a yesterday that under the new law regarding by the 'defense for recross-exannnation Also Patterns lor stamping Monograms. has just succeeded in opening the branch of a a a for if, at insurance companies everv company is required Mr. Reynold's books were brought into Stampin of all kinds. Embroider the Great Northern line blockaded with to lile a charter with the secretary of W German Knittin and Bergman's play in an attempt to corner him but the it is being a for it is in dis snow seveial weeks ago, causing a shortage state, and a transcript ot the same charter Zephyr Yarns a specialty. gentleman left the stand without having re re it as ^expected. Lotott pric— mUmmy* in every county where anv business is done. ol provisions and fuel. benefitted the examiners a particle. he I a it to in This ruim affects foreign companies. Th order of the district court at Jamestown, state has rested its case. S a in he S a of in session, in the case of the O IOWA. a a in re a 4- state \s Pa Moran for violating the pro 'OLK, a Age and it of it a in lnbituty law, was carried out the sheriff 1TVOLI A motion for new trial in the case of JACKS-OX, Mich., Feb 29.—William in destroying all the stock and fixtures N a a I is in Mars against the Illinois Central railroad Plumb a baker, aged twenty-one, married found in the establishment of the defendant was Overruled and the company fined $500. a on it lime, a a a Mrs. A a a Bently of Grand Rapids, Moran. a the streets ordered open. lh compan is re a been a a A aged seventy, yesterday. Th reason tor In the case of the people vs. E a will appeal. this strange marriage is thus given by a AND it a so a of a in BREWERY friend ot '"Mrs. Bently was left Reed, Thoma Devine and George Smith, Th bill!now before the I a legislature he a re is a re a considerable property by her husband's charged with burglarizing the store of to create ap appellate court is opposed by will. If she never married, the property at lishe a for it'. David Goodman, last November, the the bar ot Dubuque, and it is probable a sW her death went to certain heirs. Ir she id on re is at as wol in Hie district court at Jamestow found remonstrance against it by the marry then the will provided that it should he defendants notguilty $ a a a a a soft O S S I I I County Bar Association will be sent to Des come* to me Sh was willing to a is or re is a at is verya was willing, and so was I, of Moine*. „i-*y'*y.i1^ g- A serious epidemic is raging a ^MINNESOTA NEW ULM, rf course, and so the thing came off. Th horses near Grand Forks. Th animal* are city1- a in 7 9 3 of News reached Mason that" property is in Canada. There is no expectation attacked with a swelling in the throat and JHnebM*s«M 1 S eat ike* a 2 0 7 per of Kluss, a successful farmer living in the of their living together that was un MiTChaetr. Special paid %m -_*t ttbe diseaso seems to be a combination of south part of Allamokee county, had sui- derstood lroni the start." i^3V, cen. 'if4 ^.-•--_i- W-, Tfi i^^»^-t_S_a_---/-* 4