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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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What Hon. John E. Warren, Traveling yooniform is now a badge of honor, THE PARIS EXPOSITION* 1 day are occuring little spectacular had an organ two weeks ago, our pas Correspondent of the Chicago and we walk the streets uv Washington episodes, interludes in the grand political tor's temper, under the inspiration of &$& "tat- ym^^gnd.m 'H-vK with hed erect and with a scorn Times, thinks ofNew lira. itstonc3, would have softened, and, opera, apparently insignificant, for them ez wuz wunst our oppressor^. they would have been spared the in-'" and almost indefinable, but, ITS COMING OPENING & Wat we lost at Appomattox discriminate use of the rod. for those who have eyes to discern Letter Trom New Ulm to Chicago Times we have regained at Washington. April 19.Arrangements We are looking .forward to the day them, not without importance in the PARIS, New Ulm is a little Minnesota city We control the house, next yeer we when we shall see more union among*" for opening the exhibition on the swelling history of the times. A of some 3,000 inhabitants, situated the shepheids and churches, and less will hev the senit, and in 1880 we first of May were settled at a cabinet few days ago I saw the senator from on the line of the Northwestern disposition to use tomahawks and will hev wat is left uv the presidency, council Wednesday night. Shortly Mississippi, whom Senator Conkling railroad, about forty miles beyond scalping knives. We are confident* which is to say we will hev a before two o'clock M. Tesserene de has called a Jesuit, and the ablest that we can catch more flies with sugar Mankato, and nearly 500 miles from Dimecratic president, one in name ez Bort, minister of commerce, will re. man from the south, walk the entire than vinegar, Our ministers would" Chicago. It is in inany respects a well ez in fact. We uv the South ceive in the grand vestibule of Trocadero length of the Avenue from the Capitol do well to heed this. unique town but of all queer places will hev all the office instidof a little the foreign princes present on to Willards, nearly a mile, with It is said that they have a pravermeeting that I have ever been in, it is certain, over half, and we shel then hev things the occasion, namely, the Prince of Senator Bruce from the same State, at Golden Gate. We hope ly the queerest. And yet it is a pleasant our own way, ez uv yore. Thank Wales, Don Francois D' Assisi, the Ji some of the good people of Podunk will and the only colored senator in place, and a very comfortable Hevin, the prospect is encouragin. I Due D' Aosta, Prince Frederick, come down to Sleepy Eye and establish Congress, There has never been one too. And it is a place where one am not without hope that I may be one. If there was more praying, there crown prince of Denmark, the any social recognition of colored may learn much. It is for this reason would be less clerical pugilism. Three postmaster uv the Corners myself before Prince of Orange and Duke de people here no matter what political that I have remained here much American denominations, and not a' another month glides gentry into Leuchtenburg. After conducting distinctions their constituencies longer than I had intended. prayer meeting among them. What a the fucher. In politics, now, a them to the princes' saloon, he will may have conferred upon them when sad commentary on the spirituality of Here is a little city, complete in itself, most anything is possible, receive the ambassadors, foreign they reach Washington they find the the churches! and with all the appointments commissioners, presidents and vice social barricade impregnable, and it It is hard to establish a paper in of a large town, which is virtually presidents of the chambers, ministers, may be said to their credit, that they The Ne Doorkeeper a. Grant Man. Sleepy Eye, for it don't want to ventilate free from debt. deputations, senators and deputies. make no effort to scale it. This ostracism A reporter of the Washington Republic its sensations. REFORMER.. The public debt is only $7,000, At two o'clock Mashal McMahon is solely on account of race, has made the astounding discovery and the bonds are worth a premium. will arrive, escorted by his for it cannot be desired that a few that the new doorkeeper of There are not, it is said, over a military household, troops being Lone Tree JLakc Correspondence. of the colored men that reside here, the house is a Grant man. Meeting dozen houses in the place under mortgage, drawn up along the route from the in official and political life, are, in Col. Mosby, of Virginia, who is for and those but to a small amount. Elysee. He will first repair to the LONE TREE LAKE, all the attributes of respectability, Grant first, last and all the time, he APKIL, 29 1878. $ princes' saloon, and a procession will the peers and even superiors of some asked him, "Do you know the new Editor Review house2" Not a single commercial failure then be formed which will march of the white men who have in some Democratic doorkeeper of the Mad Tower has lost a valueable dog. has occurred in three years and there from the grand arcade to the platform improvixlential way been sent to and Mosby replied: It is supposed that the dog has been overlooking the fountain and not one pauper, or vaabonJ or Congress. poisoned. He has been missing 3 weeks. "Oh, yesright well!" "dead beat'' in the town. commanding a \few of nearly all the Tiger was an intelligent animal, and "What kind of a man is Field*" The convention of the AmericanScientific buildings and grounds. Here M. Where is there a large city in the possessed an amount of brains far in "Well, he ij a first-rate fellow. association has been in session Tesserene de Bort will welcome the East or in the West that can make excess of his destroyer. He was true He is the first man by whom I was during the week, and has attracted marshal in a short speech and the steel in his friendshipsa thing that ,such a showing like this* ever regularly mustered, and he was in its select and erudite circle can't be said of our girls if we may marshal then declare the exhibition Now? when you consider that for WJII an out-and-out Grant man in 1872." almost as much attention as the toojudge of the number that they have optned. One hundred and three seasons this district was sorely "Indeed!" talkative Senator Conkling has in mittened. We would advise them to one rounds from guns, at interyals, afflicted with grasshoppers, and haul in their flirtation sails until they political circles. Yesterday in convention "Yes. I was up at the White on Mount Valerien and on an ibland the crops in a great measure destroyed, can tell the difference between a mere at the Smithsonian Instiwill House with him the other day. He in the Seine, the picture I have drawn is truly poetic gush or sentiment and the passion follow the an-1 tute, after discussing such light and wanted to see if he could not get a wonderful one, but it is a true one. itself. We hope Tiger's poisonor At the same time the diverting questions as the "Phomet- some kind of an ofnee from the presi- nouncement will be caught, for he is a mean sneak This result has been brought out dent." military bands will strike up, all the, ric compansonoiclose double stars.' and cowerd, and ought to be thrown into by strict economy on the part of the fountains will play, and soldiers "Characteristics of some of the low- "Indeed!" the Minnesota and whipped to death people, and by a methodical practice stationed by the flag staffs will hoist I of the Cerium group."' "Ruby co- "Yes. It will be rather a good by tadpoles. turning everything to account, the joke on the Democrats electing a Mr. Eldred was annouced to deliver runduni basalt"they were intertained and by not hiring others to do what a temperance farewell address at the by the inventor Mr. Edison FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS b]ica man oye they just as well can do themselves. gj^,^ white school house, but when the time Irisl Avith his phonograph which Deniocra an Great Chicago cannot afford to came, he was not there. Where was on the roofs of the two palaces and, whistledi i j.i laughedi, i i quote1i J. 8 poetan 'Rather." EdlS0 sang he? Vt home. ^S l*r largret ^ahngly turn up its nose at little New Ulm, thenJ very phono annexes. The marshal will a "But Field is a first-class man and S Exposition it It is reported to me that a citizen of d**1s but may with much profit take some reascend to the Trocadero palace, i *ai?Tal will make a good dooikeeper." Pan Podunk started from Iberiait was of its valuable lessons to heart. the procession reforming, and after' tGnt\011 ti veais agoon foot, for Lone Tree Lake. completing the rounds of the build-1 Three-fourths of citizen's of New ^Ciziziesota 3STe-^7-^. lie heaid something panting behind 1 Ulm are (jermans. It. is, in fact, a ,ings will cross.overT thhe riverr to the ^tf of eighteen, of St, Charles, C^m Mars et^w^ him, and looking around, saw a bear, bo bit of Germany,set down upon Ameri A with flaming eveballs and fierce growls, f^Ure mSw thus coming after him. Our friend was a can soil, and imbued and enlightened took cold poison the other day, but! P jn the near bridge. The' h* equal to the emergency. He ran. He ot the Champ de Mars palace" J?gj with American ideas t( was pumped out and saved. The ousti ippeel the wind. He came to a I thought I would like to see how, unwillingness of _._ one, to!,-.' the chosen bh occupiedo council by state .senators, magistrates depu-1 X,"^^ Iv river .plunged in, and with swift strokes ties Sunday is passed in a town where a, become nib wife was the cause of the iacademicians, swam to the shore opposite. The bear the military staff and I Grand Exposition." It will say this large majority of the inhabitants are rash act. swam too. Our friend undaunted, in half a dozen different languages, admirers of Ingersoll and Tom Paine. spread out with all speed, swift as an _, i French commissioners. Entering for although a yankee by birth, it is There is no place in the land where arrow' cleaving the air, confident of An extension of ten years is grant-j by the central door the procession a true cosmopolite, and can repeat his pre-eminent ability to outwind the such an odd combination of piety and ed by an act of the last Legislature wiH French without an accent. C. A. S. through the grand vestibule,- beai. After running several miles, he 0 business may be seen. It is a most to purchasers of school and other decorated with crown je wels, porce er spectral lines.'" "A new element looks back, and lo' Bruin was in hot curious spectacle. The town is literally State lands, so that they now have kin, Gobelin's tapestries and the pursuit. He might have been heard crowded with teams from the country, thirty years in which to make pay- to exclaim: O. for two pu of legs!" of Wales' Indian collection. nient instead of twenty. This applies nc wile the farmers coming in from a It then pass through all the sections, Onward he pursued his flight, the bear Slcepv Kye Corrcsipoaidence. only to purchasos made prior distance of fifteen or twenty miles the commissioners of each now and then gaining an advantage, to 1877. until he reached Lone Tree Lake, exhausted :for the purpose of attending church. country greeting it at the door, and almost to faintuess. Distance Sleepy Tje, Apul 2Sth 187S Wells, Faribault county, has seven They aie principally Catholics and will next inspect the military school, JZditor Review The giedt mquny run, 1() miles. While bathing his artesian wells, whoe waters flow "good Catholics" at that! where all the exhibition workmen of the is where is ill Smith' An fevered brow in the clear waters of from six to ten feet above the sur. will be stationed, and wall lastly The Catholic church which I attended eelioansweis, wheie* "Meanswer: Will the laki he turns around, behold! the face producing a neverfailing, highly traverse the machinery annexes, thjs morning was so full that is gone "wheie the woodbine twin- bear! No other alternate but to climb medicinal stream of water both Arriving at the gates, the marshal |etU." He sold luslibiaiy to John the tree standing at, the head of the there was not even standing room unappropriated, winter and summer, lake. As he clasped the tree, and began will take leave of princes and other |Lmv of New Ulm, and took hat, and unceiemomously passed out of and these people seemed its ascent, the animal, roaring and vei &- Sleepy Eye. It is said that at a certain distinguished personages and return to be very devout. Madelia TimesA party passed howling, succeeded in relieving him of to the Elysee." Mine. McMahon and But in the midst of all their piety, through town last Saturday having his boots, he barely escaping with his point the upper an, eveijthing the wives of ambassadors and ministers these simple hearted people do not a house built upon their wagon life. From that time, that tree then blends jn peifect concoid, and i:l, will be assigned stations behind altogether loose sight of the things covered with lich foliage, began to in grand style. On the rear end of being luiiHssed to d*vuh by the discoid.mt the Trocadero platform. The exhibition die, and to-day stands alone sentry at' of the world. They not only bring it were game hooks and from one of notes that ltiag in his e.iib, the head of the lake, blasted, nithered, will be open to the public immediately with them an ample load of butter them a duck was swinginga warning concluded to soai upwaidtoan elevation and a inonumentof one of the most exciting on the close of the ceremony. and cheese and other products of the wheie theie aie no duns or creditor. to the aquatic tribe. urns on record. The print of Marshal McMahon will hold Foil, but they carry back with them the bear's claws is still visible on the. St. Peter Tribune. The suit AVill disappeaied suddenly and mysteiiously, a grand reception at the Elysee an almost equally ample load of arcles, on tiee. Count one for Podunck. brought a year ago by J. C. Curryer He, has taken advantage of the opening day, which they have availed themselves and also give a some ot our lecent lam-stoims, cautiously of Mankato to test the constitutionality dinner in honor of the opportunity to buy. OBSERVER. of the Prince of and silently, undei the covci of of the Merrill school book law Wales and Duke Most thoughtful Christians truly! of Aosta. The night, scaled the city walls, or ciept has been decided in favor of the law. Consequently, Sunday is here the Journal des debates states in view of stealthilj by the sentij gu.udingthe Iboria Correspondence. The opponents of the law have been escapee Th diea do thufs captur madee busiest day of the week, and the the decision of the German emperor) appioach.es to th city, and routed at every turn. %d stores which are generally open, do to exclude from the German fine art' JBERIA, April 29th, 1878. added impetus to his flight and put his htor RKviEWj-Tberm is itill in a sweat. We a more flourishing business than on section of the exhibition any picture Hastings Gazette.The clerk of hart indulged the s" rongest hopes that the patient puisueis far the rear.The hunt wis on the "mend," but our hopes have been ny other day. And this extra business recalling the Avar of 18T0, the Frencq the district court in Isanti county was Mild and exciting. Will must doomed to disappointment. comes from Christians and not government has resoh ed to exclude must be an unusually accommodating have tinned aside beioie his pmsuers About three weeks ago it was suggested bv a from the heretics, which seemed to French pictures commemorating lad that a Bible Class ought to be organized approached, climbed a tiee, and now officer, for The Press says that connextion with the Sabbath School. The claws me rather a queer state of affairs, but that war. sits safe and seem among its bi anches. he issues marriage licenses and then n is formed, and the hour for meeting fixed at 12 o' Ciock Sunday School immediately following Bible it seems to work well. Where aie the hounds* Put them on hunts up homesteads for the Class The preacher (who shall be nameless) having new the track, They will follow the scent his appointment at the close of the Sunday housekeepers. The government land office at this and thus end the chase. O. that we school, verv miudicionsly concluded that the Bible Our AYashinffton Letteiv point has been crowded with applicants Heading was an infringement of Christian conrtesey, Lake City Leader.The New Ulm had had an efficient police foice, and 1 formed with a design to cripple his preaching of late, and the public lands Bill's successful escape fiom the hands Review, published by our friend, sei vice and thin out Ins congregation.Before ho are being disposed of at a rate which of his enimies, might have been anested! commenced the exerci eg proper, he rose up, one Maj. Jos. Bobleter, has been greatly S ibbath,*and said in a very vehement tope ofvoice, Our city council will have to appoint |ontrast strongly with the apathy of enlarged and improved lately. and in a \ery excited manner thatI will Mt re, SCENES, SHAMS, STAGE BUSINESS, another lawyer thattheie may peat what he said, for it was the effervescence of leal estate in Chicago. We are glad to note this sign of the ppleen, and gall, and wrath. Voltaire said of Geneva- EPISODES AND SPECTACLES IN THE be no break in the cabinet. It is a It will not be long at the present "When I shako my wig I cover the whole republic Major's success as a newspaperist. senous thing to have a vacancy occur COMEDY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL with powder.'* If the preacher shosWi happen rate of demand, before both the government in the councils fatherss at thi compiehend time, an no to fire up again, he may get a foretaste of par, LIFE AT THE CAPITOL. Jackson Republic.- Everybody city jt and the railroads will have gatory "He is mad'" "What in thunder ha Tie doubt SCIENTISTS IN SESSION. THEIR asks where the Depot is going to be. got to be mad about," says another. "Never saw i& sold out all their best and niost available and will fill it. the like before," said a man, "of a preacher talking Ordinarily we shouldn't tell but WORK AND THEIR DIVERSION. A N so exaspeiatmgly on the Sabbath," whispers a" lands. The rush fpr them is We are mourning,The symbols young damsel. I looked around on the congrega* i^n" now, since the time is so nea^r at INVENTOR OF THIRTY-ONE YE4HS simply astonishing, and would be tion, (quite small,) to note the effect pf the 8hot.'fc*f of sonow hang all aioundus. Will handwe would s,tate=-t}iaj jt wjll THE GREATEST LION OF THEM ALL. and not one was mamed or killed. "Ow preacher even greater were there facta in regard is gone. One man, with flaming eyes was mad," said a shy little girl, quite timidly, "and *P be rightclose to the tracks WHAT HE WILL EXHIBIT AT PARIS. t\*n and tierce gatteial tones, cried qqt, to Minnesota's climate and soil he has broken the commandment to keep the Sabbath holy." A "Never will I put on the badges of sorrow' ,r as universally known as they ought (From our legular coriegppndept,) Lpke Oity Leader.^The rattlegnakes In my last communication, I said, "whom, the, pawrsfor Will, but would like tom get my gods destroy theyfiist make mad Thw piedic to be. on him and then make hi \yaj over on the Wisconsin side Washington has been called a cosmopolitan tion, it seems, is to be fulfilled sooner thaAJ had Beyond tne, shadowVf a'doubt this thawed out this year about months anticipated If we aie to have any morcexbjtbitiona city, and so it is in a narrow the plank. "Another, motionless as a of i Ierical displeasure, we hope they will) be enact fttate hat. a magnificent destinv. earlier than usual, They limbered statute, says, "Will's indiscretiqns sense during the congressional ed outside of the house of worship and waste their $. bonines on the "desert air." Ifthis wetld fa ever have depiessed us and cast a, gloom up and commenced business during Yours, session it is the most cosmopolitan to be made better, one thingis sure that it wiUnever over the community." It may be possible the very first days of March. A boy improve under the ministrations of gall andtworm Pi city of this hemisphere, but the Cosmos -fr"* J. ESAIAS WABREN. wood I think if the Indecorous SmSSaFSl I* 4 that the fugative will be cai\ght, was passing along a cowpath in rear from which it derives this distinction gentleman was reported verbatim, it woul* n^d I'll. KS-^-SaM, rNasby but doubtful, tor he lias thus far p.^^^ the adjunct of Ihe temper to rounrfont ftepicture^ of Maiden Rock the first or second is contracted and seperated Begin* to Cheer covered uphistiacks and thrown hia If this exhibition of spleen does not do more to thin 4 4J day of March, and found a couple out his audiences than Bible ReadingsStenlw from the grand Cosmos by the Atlantic pursuers off tRe fcent. Schools, then I am mistakened li?tt2SKKf^' laying out sunning themselves near Ocean. Still as Macauley people These are my sentiments, of one whS From His Letter to the Toledo Blade, s* Saw by the Rev lew of last week that skeptical notions have in no wise abated bat rather I feel rejoiced, for now things are a hole. One ran into the hole, but says we have here the representatives strengthened under this magnificent XphTyrf^ the Congregational Church has a new ez they shood be. The northern whilst the other was jingling his clerical eruption. wiMy oi ^f of every sience and the octaries choir organized. We are informed Dpmocricy hev taken their proper rattles merrily the boy put a quietus of every ait, and as Macauley did The Bible Class has been suspended on* o.Ht,oth IwS* that the bass singer is soon to leave wh,ch we regret. When it -SSlS^BJSJl $ I lace. They hev repentid* in -sack on his amusement. Subsequently, not say: the charlatans of every the place, and we hope a wise and judicious its continuance without InterruptSnT^tStealher ****& cloth and ashes for their deviashen he and some other boys dug six or has any Hueenot blood his veins. w exnectlhlt A'** selection will be made in fil, sham, and beats from every part. it wall assert Its supremacy Wn the?CTonnIo 8&W iYcm"dooty dooring the four years uv ling the vacancy* soon to exist. We eight monster fellows out of the hole Any day, and every where, may be persona conscience and Ier8onalfaitn:l^ve &**^ would suggest that that organ be tuned your colors in the presence of the rr &hlm. the war, and hev got down to where and, severed their brittle thread of seen Diplomats, Judges, Politicians, thing Iberia can boast of that ffleepy EyeSin't 'that LTit up, for an organ out of tune, is anything ihey belong. We life, respectively, and it.._. wasn't much Admirals,, Generals, Journalists, ,s-a prayer-meeting. My ESK*&nWctio it ltF uv the South are but soothing to the ear, and detiacts mij that a church that can't sustain a prayer-mertinc Ladies, Lobb} ibts and Loafer&.E- er\ nningj^gnyernnient The gray fioni the sej A ice. 11 I bena had o|i hole for snakes either. a vAb \/S &3^ .smd^^.,.llt Mjl HiirlH "^tjefeJ'ii- **lwin^i*4**fc