New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 10, 1878 · Page 4 of 8
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:'i-?**!WI# :^fM*f ^$gpfiti!^flg|JI|^^ feet of the occupa nt of the car, while onr village, let us begin at the churches first. If Hanft,IFranta& Bsussmanns The vote in the house to make the that plan wont wrk,'we will send lor a missionary the center fan is at the same time new tariff bill a special order for of the premitive apostolic type, whose mission shall be to evangelize the shepherds, and teach them the worked by his hands. Thursd ay of this week, has been I*ecious significance of the word Love. This would A man of ordinary strength can lay the foundation of a sound and wholesome orthodoxy. classified, as follows: As our churches are made to be the light revolve the handles at the rate of ens. Nays. of the village, we hope they will diffuse a clear, unobstructed 100 a minute, which gives the fan Rep. Dem. Kep Dem radiance. 6 New England States 0 5 21 0 Among all the good things asked for, let 3,500 revolutions. The silk cylinder, 2a 5 Central States 7 27 11 us have a graded school. A Certain lecturer said 3 13 Southern States 4 71 filled with hydrog en gas, which in our sclwol house hist winter, (his topic being 11 Western States 6 29 & 0 education,) that none but the best educated men is the lightest that can be used, is to 3 Pacific States 0 li 0 should be elected to our school board. Common sense is an element as much required in the makeup sustain all but a fraction of the 130 111 of a school-board sm the most accomplished weight to be carried, and the central learning. An ounce of common sense is worth a The division followed the party pound of mere education. Our village is in a transition fan is expected to lift the rest by a line exactly in twenty-eight States. state, and we must take the material we have, until we have outgrown our infantile condition ami pressure upon the air similar to that Only three of the other States come to the age of classic wisdom. Another thing which a propeller wheel has up on showed even a single Democratic we want, to preserve the peace of the community", and that is an Institution for the general dissemination the water. The air being much less nay, while seven States placed Re of gossip'. I propose that onr village counsel dense, the fan or seriel screw is given appoint a commission, to'consist of 3, to organize publicans among the supporters of a society for receiving intelligent gossip and a rapidity of motio ?xe]nwa sufficient raist S 10 0 1 the resolutions. O tn whole, the giving it to the world. The daily newspaper would 0 be the legitimate organ for this kind of literature. partially overcome this difference. measure, although entirely fiscal in S We have a great many extraordinary things to record, 1 By reversing the motion of the fan its nature, was regarded by the and ^newspaper would lie jut-t the thing to i P^ membe rs as a political issue, and accepted tell it. The establishment of such a concerndepart- news devoutly4-l-.pn I-VIYTOPT* art p-rprfprl trt riis affairre, is a ment, at this crisis of so distinctly in that character lower the machine at will. The fan to be desired. The committee appointed to investi that both Mr Boyd, of Illinois, -ate thespir- a it rappings, never met. en and Mr Baker, of Indiana, declined th of the consrega-i rapidit}y- i.by'foo.to.glag It is reported that the minister evolvod with grear ame wor -i tional Church is coins to resign hi: a to vote, because they were paired [u pastorate, and take a trip to the"pia'ck Hill I power, and can be turned straight with Democrats on all political questions.-Pioneer The Board of Supervisors, elected at the last town .,l-|p.1( *-*neial Or Gilpifhpr eiUiei SlCie, wnrl.k Orll inol-g onnO sidp meeting, tailed to onaliiv. The old hoard don't rT 1 Press. know what to do, whether to hold on, or call a a plail Similar that the OWJer special meeting an i electa new one. By all i nrnnplW "Rv flip HP nf means, let us have a special election. KI-.FOIUKKR. Steering propeller. J5y tlie USe OT this fan the machine can be steered Bogus Dollars. like a ship, and the inventor expects NEW ARMY BILL. that aerial navigation will be accomplished was from Jacksonha been r^ii*. in the same manner that the eaten out by grasshoppers and cheesebugs Reducing the Army to 20,000 and ocean is traversed by,..ships, the gasfilled for live years in succession Savins ix Millions., cjdinder serving the purpose of' had just nine dollars left and was a sail, and the fans guiding the machine AT- willing to risk it at a little game of (Washington Special (March 25) Chicago Times.) through the air. draw. A Sport of this village, al- H. H. Beussmann's Store Waj'S On the lookout for SUch OUOOr- Mr. Manning reported to-day his bill for the reor Mr. Barnum, who is interested _,.___,__ ____.*__..__,_ +1 ennization of the army. It has been twice revised in the invention, WJIS present the executive committeecommitteeoyf the Democraiicupon- cau timitieS, informed tlie greeny from by on militar affairs, passed i,, JacksOll that he WOuld play for lline at yesterday's test. There was a i i j.i ens and will be auam submitted t the caucus ior Post Office Block, Cbr. Minn. & 1st North Sfcrs., New Ulm, Minn. flaw in the steerage apparatus, by dollars provided tile game WUS I Anal action. I .its present shape it may be accept- /linnirurl an\mn TV, ll-.i-i __,._-_ I ed as a plan to whose final adoption, either as an which the fan was caught and broken Changed tO- SCVen-lip. 1 0 tlllS prOposition hi' lle,p cDemocratircasmajorityofithethappropriationl House wil inrlcn Tliere always will be found a full line of different kinds of FARMIM: ^FACHIXES:: part Il neverthelsss the machine the party Of the first part I hm -i 4., A J j-u I stand pledged. Jts enactment will reduce expeudi- as, 'freshers, Self Binders, Harvesters. Iteapers, Mowers, Horse Hakes Ma-, raised as high as the ceiling, and army by six millions. It will reduce eagerly consented, and the games- tures upon th chine Repairs Sulky, and other Plows Cultivators etc. etc tin-army from 25,000 to 1:0 000. It so reduces tin was lowered at the will of the operator. ters and a party of lookers on re number'of commissioned officers that this reduction Also a full Assortment of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Iran, Steel, Carnen*. W are informed that the paired to the hall on the second floor in THE S1ZK OF THE ARMY ter & Farmer Tools, Guns & Sporting Goods, etc. etc. reduces the number of bayonets available for service machine was teste a day or two ago of Stafford's block had it not been We invite ail our Farmers ami other friends to come and examine on ma- not more than eleven hundred, as stated by an Sunday the game would probably unfavorable estimate, it is doubted i! the reduction i in the presence of an expert from chines, and other goods, before purchasing elsewhere. Our machines are all T,i,l _, i I will bi as-largee Th, upon reduction tlie same as proposed principleaccepted- is the re if i -IT i fully warranted, and will be sold at bottom juices. 3 A iii rset ec na bo uatt th iteworke,d room an per-i!d have tak en place in some ot the back I du.-tion in the statr ofthe army is treble that made lok, ar la th l{ "_ 0. Hauft, J. Franta, II. II. Beussmann, i rooms. A dry sroods box answeredj 0 i i i i i i i ofturiiiK a more homogeneous scheme at once ior Ici'rt- i found the timem unde-rs uchout thgehperfect for nrincipl I lor the deal table, referee and stake- a reduction and a reorganization than any' present. all the control lyn existingW, commanded by a mrjor -general and been working upon the .Ritcheeln invtion! holder were chosen, when it was de- SnrtS^^ 'Mr. has *evel -Wi-.*fi*t* cided to p'a one same of seven-up ?e,\t J",.. .U 1 .,in i i three 12le!brigadiema)or cenerals. A general. lieuten -iiit 1.- i /j i I TOT the Stake Ot #18. Side beds Were general, three generals, aii.l six bricadieis i Since lbl 1, and IS COlllldCllt lias th declared out of order by the referee, i TIT i ments. instead of eight, and a corps ot enginees.r applied. ferial*. navigti-1'. to be safely in and the game commenced. lhe! The quasi department implied iii th- Chatfield sport was cool, and con- X^r ^thYtel iST *f ti tion. has applied for a patent! wlloIly vmced tlie boys that he was an old: pnrtment of supplies, frme i ti* con^oiida i ti United States, Canada, Great, i i l,.^,wl I i ted (|Uiterniaster's mid suosisiencc de- IT? I I hand at such business, Jackson was p!lrtment. no department is to be com.i Britain and France. expects i nervous talked a great deal, lJnyed!"^ larger machine, capable of! recklessly, lost the game, and slid: as wtiiis in the corps engineers, the secretary i canymg several men would work: ouietly down the stairs and out of \^^Z^^^!"^^^X^\^^ more successfully than the' small om.'now beina tested, as mere or-! town. lhe stake was delivered to it-hifcem:.jorgener..isis constituted torcvi-iM the 1,^ .,v,..,. ..,l,^ i. j.' i.i ganirati-n ofthe corps of engineers and the ord-j I i i i the .winner, when it was found that! Vianeedepartment. The n-w army will haveKBi-: six power could be employed, and he **r nrtiiicry am i tut-e imr-ntr has hopes of a still larger one, c,,v,,l,r eve the nine great big shiny dollars put! ~t 'r i i-, ments, instead ot ten,- five, and twenty-live, re-:. 1 up by Jackson were bogus. Plain spi-ctivdy. as at present. i which the motive will be furnished small online. informs us langmige was indulged in by tlie j^t,,,,^vS^^hn^-Tby"5vfn**icin-lion- Cnaifield manipulat or of pictorial tenants instead of one, ani the number of private that the model of tho invention has organiy/itio!1 Scientific American, said hr- be- 'ie- ixi^.f-iikA.,!.,! ,,4-1, i is not to exceed one hundred. The of -i i i of ""l'^{".,lttVCrTtwi."Jechlletll..infantrvt pasteboard, others enjoying the joke jn-tiik-ryi-ccimwrfs is not chnnged. regi* been shown to the editor of, the way ward ncrs generally particularly ei5,ty officers remri' unchanged. In the II ft'the v:ites hugelys, whilethe ome speculaterdregio on the tramp from arrasslioppe North Pole in it, Mr Ritchel is a othc am bu(ti Cmnn esuinmti i ni1 i i th lrcoinp.inics. o: which ihere !'re to be eight, i,,^,, nm very lieveintelligent might'beiiiactge lookin gentlcnum successinr, unnecessary.Lliatjielddj'quartermastcr'is-indscommis-iartheSITPHHS. desecration'"./*,// ...v,. nh nKPAET-w-TsCyFdepiirtments are 1 otr oaoath 1b an save-wirtn cunwes increase to twelve,-'are it so comeni consolidated iin W twN t, have ^.ndileut.-nants and not less than I apparentl[ abo ]udt thirty-five years of that TH fr Democrat. cou alt ak( age. claims that other inventeht( to b- *4i!iiniande by one the two officers. Townsend and Meigs, now at the head oi theoin-olidated ors have failed with their flying-machines departme ts, the otl-e- to act as inspector, both re. A Remarkable Surgical Operation. because they have trusted t-iining the rank of brigadie'*. and when a vacancy occurs this department, like other staff departments, entirely to the lifting capacity of is to be commanded by a colonel. The other Robert Hurlbut, private secretary departments remain unchanged -is to the duty, the the balloon appendage, rising by reduction being made o'lly'in number tind' staft' of Gov. Bishop, of Ohio, has aballastA nother fallindge bcyte throwing oug and ranks. The ,'tidgc advocate gei-cral and judge advocates just had his tongue amputated near are mustered out and single .in-lpe advocate, ou etim dutieswith IVthstaff randetailcolonelois are t, beomade herea'We of perform thes the root, by Dr. E Sterling, of till after five years' service th the colors. Instead I been tllC placing of fllC steering la Cleveland. The Plain Dealer's correspondent of twenty-nine aids there will be seventeen Tho apparatus in the centre, where on number of says that "the chin was COMJITTSSIOKKI) OFFICKBS ly a comparatively small amount of sawed in twain and the jaws spread proposed by the bill in the staft' departments is as power could be exercised. iollows: Adjutant enerals, 17: inspector cenerals, apart in order to take out the diseased bureau military justices, 5 quartermaster's department subsistence department. iG pay depaitment, tongue. The work was performed 55. Promotions in the army in general in a comparatively short space rank is to cease till th major generals are reduced to one and tlie brigadiers to three. The rank of of time, and the patient was comfortable genera! and lieutenant general is abolished. Below and conscious in less than an this rank ofticors applying for discharge before January 1st next arc to be, discharged with one hour. Next day Mr Hurlbut walked year's pay. and four years' pay for'twenty, and three for fifteen, and two tor twelve years' service across 'the room, and wrote his wants A GESEJAI, MUSTER upon paper. is not permitted to is provided for unfitness, and any siipernun-enry officers then remaining are to be mustered out. The attempt to speak, and, of course, bill contains provisions for the promotion of non- i could not do so if he desired. The commissioned officers, and their service PP enlisted men is to count in their retirement. The rent of any i AGENT FOR THE WELL KNOWN AND ERLIABLE physicians think he will be able to building in time of peace for military lienriq-inrter's articulate audibly in the course of is prohibited. institutionessection Th in theexcept originafrom hillchnng- of learning, the re ing regimental recruiting stations, 'prohibiting de- time t:li, TllUS far the difficulty has 1 i tired list, and making details from the line to West been to give nourishment, which has i Point, are truck out. 3 been done by injection. Glass tubes have been secured, and hereafter NAVIGATION IN THE AIR. nourishment will be given by that means until the soreness in the mouth is somewhat subdued.'' This is noted A Flyingr-Tttpchine in Which tlie Hon. I*. X. Barnum is Interested. as a very remarkable surgical operation. From the Bridgeport Stan ::rd. Mr Hurlbut had a cancer at B4adS the .root of his tongue. -Mr, C. Ritchel, of Corry, has been perfecting a flying machine on a new plan in the Riverside Hotel, Sleepy Eye Correspondence. East Bridgebort the machine stands in the hall nearly completed. I consists Sleepy Eye, March 30. 187S. of a black silk cylinder twentyfour o S Editor .Review: feet long and twelve feet in diameter, holding 3,000 feet of gas, The prospective growth of our town forms the subject of the deepest interest, and will be anxiously and a car suspended from the watched by -ill clases. Having been incorpomtod. cylinder by cords and rods.l Thi we have formed a goverment of our own. and tm Z* the machinery is in riinnine order. We are,as yet, car is of slender brass rods, and ex-! p,*S inexperienced in municipal legislation, bnt hone to get wisdom by experience.and run the thing without tends the whole lenghth of the cj--1S "5 friction. -{There is one defectand that is a police Under, tapering to a point at each S g? force. Weanust have a chief of police, and he must wear a uniform and the inevitable star to designate end. I the center is a platform, 5 &>* Ins rank. Tlie presence of policemen in our street upon which the occupant sits. Inj^'3,.5 would be salutary. Then abolish the Justice's office, and giveiis the Recorder's. That would aive front of the seat are two cranks at- S the thing a metropolitan air. Next, the daily paper -would come in order as another ofthe indispens. taclied to a wheel, which in turn is i 2 Js sibles of an incorporated town. How it would connected with an upright shaft, at *mnd to hear the news-boy .sing out on the streets, "Sleepy Eye Daily Times!'.' the lower end of which is a fan G* What promises weHiontho eroth ofthe place, is s similar to .the-screw of a propeller. the number ofthe clirarclies. .There are six church S -edihces and seven diifinct organizations. Three This fan is afeout level wi th the bottom are American, and the "balance foreign. We have a Jf of the platform, and is made of -criticism to makeIt is -this: .Onr AMERICAN *hurches need a little of ttl*e tlo.vo.jnspjration to thin brass plates. A the front end thaw out their polar orthodoxy. This would give 4Will say I believe I am now better prepared than ever before, to famish my customers with machines MOST jr s a pure Christianity, with mo Admixture of sectarnuiism. is before purchasing elsewhere. "Mv machines are FUL LY WARILVXTEI) of the long'c constrnetct ar is anoh et brass fan,! hat it can 00f PROFiTABLEand MORE DURAB LE than any other in the maiketan will simply sty, conieande^mine nfy line. Now that onr village has been incorporated, is we hope to se a little less rtenominatianal and soid at a T.OW yate of interfs^ ......~............w....^.^^^jouTocn-nivatetnee wnic hostility, and more of a disposition -to cultivate th .litis of peace thn lite iience of yar. ^oevangeli.e be turned 1U any flLrrctlui by pile -y full Mljy] of REPAIRS KEPT COX-STAXTLY OX HAN D._ -4j _.* iifciA S%3^&eSSI&> 9i$g -t&T&t* if_, t,xA mmm feai^^ffw