New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 5, 1878 · Page 9 of 10
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^Ilffriitiyteaca*- UgM& l^M^mm 7f ^*?vm% ^&sigmB ^y ^fy^w %T^f ^^^^^^i^ illlt^^^ s^-f wsm.: HE W The ice ,ream season is upon us. jj| So much has been said in regard to W,. W. Cole's New York and Newsent vou fif* Indians, and yon rote me, that they set up such a yell that they frightened the British' qur^choql matters that it is hardly Orleans cireds, menagerie, museum Lemons and oranges at Bobleter's. horses, and they ran one way and the Indians necessary jto say any mpre. Everyone, and congress of living wonders arrived another" Fresh and delicious strawberries at that wishes to, must by this time understand No person whowitnessedthis interview, will ver^-.V-jr in this city between three and four o'- BROWN (GOTOTY OFFICERS. f* forget it many an honest tear was shed on the occasion, the question to be voted upon Pfefferle's. clock Tuesday morning,and by daylight next Friday evening. The question is the working force was busily engaged Post Office Ad$]ress NewJJlm. 1 lit He landed amidst the cheers and acclamations oTW Highest market .price paid for Ginseng 30,000 people who filled the Castle, Battery and surrounding not whether the proposed new school in pitching tents, and getting things in grounds within sight. MmAftef by Pfefferle. house shall or shall not be built, but shape for the great show. The weather partaking of some refreshment the caval-fp"' Ice-cold soda waijer at the City Drug whether ,the district shall be organized was all that could be wished for, *id cade moved in dfrection of the City Hall. The gen-fe:^.- AUDITORH Constans. eralrode uncovered, and received the weeasinelU 6Jo as to comply with the full letter of Store. Only 5 cts,, .a glass. |g soon after sunrise people began pouring TREASURERjF Schubeit shouts and congratulations of 50,000 freemen, witta^u^ the law, and we see no earthly reason REGISTER OF X$KI.DSA Walton into town from all directions sm$ by tears ajjd smilej, which bespoke how deeply be felt Potato bugs are getting very plenty, the prK and glory of the occasion. |A why some men should be idiotic enough JUDGE or PROBATEA Westphal ten o'clock the side-walks were literally and Paris^Green is in great demand. After fhe cenmonies of presentation, lee. at the?4$ to oppose this step. There is not a fit ERK or THE DIST. COURTAlbertBlanqhard. packed with people anxious to See city Hl, he wis conducted to bis lodgings at thaw SHERIFFGeo Bickelhaupt, town with as many inhabitants as New the "elephant." W|^f City Htel,andhehad the extraordinary condescen. s4\rff Butter is a drug in the market. We sion arid good feeling to come ont and shake bands SURVEYORJ IBerndt IJlm in the whole State but what has understand that our merchants are w' Shortly after 10 o'clock the procession lbe! with six or seven hundred American youths, ICOU^T COMMISSIONERE 6 Koch. its own school district, and why we paying only six cents. future eonseivatorsofhlsfame. Tbiscn-cnmstance' moved from the show ground and (COUNTY ATTORNEYB F. Webber. should go back to the old system, after has planted in the minds,oftbe little ones,tbestrongest paraded through our principarstreets, aflection for the man, which will go With them THEATERA splendid three act drama ^CQRONERDr Weschcke. having enjoyed the benefits of an independent and those that could not witness it through life, and endure till its close. will be produced at Turner Hall CQUTT SUPERINTENDENTJohn Lind. district for many years, we Such is a faint outline of the proceedings of a day could tell its progress through the city COMMISSIONERSL, Rice chairman,[Chi8.Wa next Sunday evening.^ Which shines proudly in the annals of or country are at a loss to comprehend. Studdy by the music of the excellent cornet proceedingswliich were more brilliant than any (iier, Autoamln M^rfsld, W. Sanders, Ole Jorgen up the matter, and we can assure you Fourth of July goods at the City that have ever been witnessed in America, and band and the steam piano, the latter son that the more you look into it the more Which will rarely, if ever, be equalled. v- Drug Store at either wholesale or retail, played tremendously loud, but harmoniously forcibly you will be convinced that the at bottom prices. the popular airs of the day. Pommerqial. good of our city demands the mam-Over one hundred horses were in the yfffy Iberia Gleanings. There has hardly a day,passed since tainance of an independent" school distiict. procession and nearly thirty cages containing 1 our last issue but what it has rained, "s j- animals from all climes and of and farmers are beginning to complain IBERIA, MAY 30th, 1878., NEW ULM MARKET. all descriptions, besides the gorgeous thereat. 5- Editor Review: i tableau car, representing old Neptune, Scour up your revolvers, There are As this seems to be a favorable year with the Goddesof Liberty presiding. Our little *'burg" is doing quite a horse thieves around. The Pike boys for investigations we understand that The most striking feature in the procession, rushing business in the way of preparing Corrected Weekly by Richard Pfefferle. who lately bought school land near a movement is on foottyjhave our sheriff because the most fear inspiring, for that show. They will turn out here heaid a, noise in their stable the jFlour, per bbl investigated. was the den of lions, with Geo. ..$$.00@7.Q0 "en masse." FT other night, ancL going out caught two Conklin bossing he 'brutes like they "Wheat, per bushel Of) fellows gusi leading out some of thej^r In the first trial match at shooting Another marriage has disturbed the were kittens, and Zingra, the serpent ,Oats, per bushel 40 best horses. The thieves were fired at glass balls Chas. Brust distinguished quiet of our village. If you want to tamer. Everyone that witnessed the onqe or twice, and lit out horseless for himself as the best marksman, and R. ^Barley, perbushe.. know who it is, ask Fred. Crumlett. 50 procession pronounced it equal to anything a quieter locality.Marshall Messenger. Pfefferle beqojnd. Corn per bushel, .1 of the kind they had ever seen. 40 Our enterprising friends of Albion, 7 Quite a heavy rain and thunder storm Beans, per bushel 3.00 The menagerie is very good and the \Ai*Fi* who had such a time a few weeks since, 1 passed over this city last Satuiday. performance in the rjng ditto. The have been forbidden the farther use of Potatoes, per bushel 35 The elements seem to'be all out of kelter We learn from Wilford Bushard, of programme is long and varied, something the school house. Since receiving 4IIams, per ponud lo this summer. 5 Lafayette, that the lightning struck fiesh and startling being shown oiders they have entered the forbidden Cheese per Yb 20 his barn, situated on Bernhard Match's eveiy few minutes, from the introductoiyteavalcade ground and now a lawsuit is the result. Every citizen having the welfare of place, last Saturday but strange to Salt, per bbl, to the last act, George 2.00 our public'.schools at heait should attend A few days ago an old gentleman and say with no other damage however Conklin, the lion tamer, gave exhibitions Butter, per ft the school meeting next Friday an old lady got into a dispute about than making a hole in the roof and badly both n the aternpon and evening evening. Eggs per dozen 6 their respective qualities. He doted splintering up some of the timbers, of his wonderful ^control over his on his good looks and offered to set Lard, per pound although it passed its downward The weather of late has been exqellent lions. them up against her wit. After quite course within two feet of a lot of calves for wheat, but corn looks mighty Honey, per pound ^0^25 The giants, Capt. M. V. Bates and a waim combat wit finally prevailed, and pigs. Mr. Bushard and his hired sickly and unless we get waim weather Jady, held receptions at both performwere and the gentleman hastily left. man ran to the barn as soon as theancesand soon the corn crop will be a failure. the centre of attraction. lightning had struck, with the intent Fiom the short conversation we had There will be a match game of ball A few of our nimrods have received of putting out the fire, but, although with them we were convinced that between the Centennial first nine of a Bogardus spring trap and a supply of the barn ^as filled with sulphuric they are educated and cultured people. Albion, and the 2nd nine of Iberia, next glass balls, and they piopose to put in smoke, nofir,ewas discovered.. In regard to tneir gigantic proportions Saturday, at Iberia. (Spy.) a few hours every week to see who they aie all that has been said of them can smash the most glaj&s. and B. F, Webber, a chap 6 feet and Winona $ St. Peter Railroad. Cunimunism at the Gate. A stool of ten stalk from one kernel 2 inches looked like a dwarf by fche MARRIED. PahlWagnerAt the of wheat of the Lost Nation variety residence ot the bride's parents, June side of them. Eyeryone connected OOi^rc^ EAST. 1st, by Richaid Fischer, Esq.. Mr. E. has been shown to us. It is with the cucus have a gentlemanly It fs reported that we are going to have a Com. G. Pahl and Miss Emilie Wagner, all twenty inches long and was taken from bearing and no vulgarity is heard in or munfctic outbre ik soon, Golden Gate and Lone ARRIVE DEPART. Tree Lake are soon to pass through a terrible crisis of New Ulm. the field of Ed. U'Haia, in Renville Co. about the establishment. of some kind, but I apprehend we hall survive. Day Passenger *7,40 p.m. *5,55 a.m Quite a number of invited guests, The freedom with which discussions of momentous Kiesling Keller & Co. have received questions ha\e been carried on, is fomentingjealousies, including the members of the pedago Night Pass'ger J8,40 a,m. f4,50p:m. the agency for the sale of the new stirring up strifes that will finally divide our gic fraternity, were present during the We have once before stated the benefits social and political organizations. Superfluous hite Swan Shiit and they make the steam we ha% always had among us, but had no ceremony, after which a few houis New Ulm and the sunounding fact known thiough the columns of the idea that it would result in rebellious action. weie agieeably spent in diffeient kinds countiy would derive if monthly fails ARRIVE pEPABT. Review. See their adveitisement on Serobs i & madboiling all o\ er HiB madness has of amusements by those who felt dis Avould be held here, where the seller assumed a dangerous form, but I think the Gate is ourth page. Passenger-.. .f4.20 p. m. t8,50 a. m. nble successful^ to resist any uprising of the rtbellous posed to take pait in the same. Shoitly and the puichaser could meet with their Gary Accom..*4,00 b. m. *4,30 a, in. elements in consequence ofSrcobs' revolutionary after the ceiemony, the guests weie horses, cattle, pioduce and such other We can safely assert that Dr. Mar attitude Except Sun. Except Mon. Except langed around the tables which were aitides as they may wish to dispose of. The Advents are still pounding away at Lone shall's Lung Syiup is the best lemedy Sat. Tree Lake It is the sime old story ofDaniel, Ezeikel, allloaded with all delicacies which the These fans aie now held in Scott, Carver, for coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and the Image, the Sabbath, &c They court contro\ most fastidious epicurean could desire McLeod and other counties and erey and take infinite pleasure when they can pulmpnary complaints. Call on your St. Paul $ Sioni City Railroad. have a regulai set-to on any of the great questions the papeis of those places speak very The biide and biidegroom, as well druggist and try a bottle. The price is of their faith, with others of opposite belief. If highly of the benefits that the farmei as Mr. and Mrs. Wagner did all in their only 25 cents. Sold by Jos. Bobleter they would say less of Daniel, and tell ns how to cultnate the friendly and Christian virtues, it deuve fiom the establishment of this power in making everything agreeable New Ulm, Minn. To ST PAjrtThrongh mail and express train would subserie the great interests of morality and custom. Let some one take tjiis matter to all piesent. The New Ulm male .leaves Sioux City at 10'10 St Peter at 7:32 a Christian endeavor, and go fartherto promote peace The society editor of an exchange m, and arrives in St.. Paul at 11:10 a in hand and designate some' Saturday chorus appeared on the scene and en iiul good will than a grat big "heap" of controversy m, making close connection with trains We hope that our zealots will ee that no reported a high-toned wedding, and foi holding a fair, and myite farmei tertained the company with some of for Chicago and all eastern points Accommodation lndividml his any right to challenge anothers libertj, said that the bride's trosseau was the train leaves St James at 9,35 a St to bung in such articles as they may their choice music. or judge another's conduct, if he does no Peter at 1.05 and arrives in St. Paul at 6-50 Jovetyest he ever saw. The printer set happen to fill in with his A\ huns and crochets wish to dispose of, and we warrant that "Young America" had also made extensive Our eye is on Serobs and will watch him care, it up '"trousers," and since that time there will be plenty of purchaseis on preparations for entertaining To Siuox CfTT Mail and express leaves St Paul fully, OBSERVER. theieha^ebeen two vacancies on the at 3:15 St Peter at 7.00 and arrives hand. the happy couple, but just as they commenced Sioux City a* 4.05 a. in. Accommodation tram paper, inconsequence otwo admissions their tin-pan concert, the boys leaves St PenJ at :lo a and airives in St James to a hospital. AN UNDENIABLE TRUTH. at8:0Op ra as were taken to the Union Hotel and liberally treated which satisfied all A social hop will be given at Arbeiter You deseive to suffer, and if you lead Diseases of the Lomgs, Chest and When going to southern or eastern their cravings for notoriety. Hall next Monday evening. Good a miseiable, unsatisfactory life in this Throat are so prevalent in our ever Iowa, St. Louis, Chicago of any part of music has been engaged for thp occasion. The Review extends its heart-felt beautiful world, it is entirely your own. phanguig climate, that such a medicine Illinois take the Admission 25 cents a couple. cpngratulations to the happy couple. fault and there is only one excuse for as Dr. Marshall's Lung Syrup is inyaluabje Chieago, Clinton,Dubuque & Minn, you,your unreasonable prejudice and to the whoje community. I skepticism, which has killed thousands. cures almost instantly. Price 25 cts. W copy the following graphic description Personal knowledge and common sense Sold by Jos. Bobleter. A considerable force of lightning at reasoning will soon show you that of General LaFayette's reception rod men, withB. W. Hamblin, as manager, La Orosse, "Wis Major J.C. Becht, of the firm of Benz Green's August Flower will cure you of are working up Nicollet county, in New York City, August & Becht, of St. Paul, and sheriff of Liver Complaint, or Dyspepsia, with and no doubt will soon step over into 15th, 1824, from "Th Gazette," TIME TABLE. Ramsey county, well known in' this all its miserable effects, such as sick this cqunty. In order that none of Going Sputh. Goin0ga.North. printed Tuesday, Sept. 2d, 1824. city, died last week, Tuesday, after a Leave 8,0 m. headache, palpitation of the heart, sour our farmers may be misled we will give 5 short illness. Major Becht was universally 4 La Crosse, Leave 12,48 m. arrive 3,43 p. m. ARRIVAL OP GEN LA FAYETTE stomach, habitual costiveness, dizziness 7 Arr" their mode of opeiation. The advance rmbnnne I esteemed and the St. Paul papers It is with the feelings of the utmost pleasure we fWOuqne Le of the head, nervous prostration, av agent calls on a farmer and solicites announce the arrival of this distinguished soldier 83 5 are a unite in pronouncing his untimely Leavefa0 Clinton 11,55 Ar 7,0 oriand patriot of the revolution He came passenger lqw spirits, c? its sale now reach his order for the erection of one death as a public calamity. the Cadmus from Havre, accompanied by his son, Chicago arr 6,30 am. Leave 9,15 p. m. every town on the Western Continent moie rods at so much per foot, telling Georee Washington La Fayette and arrived at the Trains make close connection at all and not a Druggist but will tell you of quarantine ground, nearNew York, on the lSthinst. Last Friday evening Hon, Chas. C. him that a rod would cost sixteen or Important junctions, and between Dubuque He landed fi om the Cadmus at an early hour in the its wonderful cures. You can buy a Brandt brought up some 1500 young twerty dollars. Should the farmei and Ghmago there are jbwo daily morning, and repaired to the dwelling oi the vicepresident Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Three salmon. About 500 hundred have been on Staten Island conclude $p have a rod put up he must trains, doses will relieve you. For sale by placed in Sleepy Eye Lake, 500 in Lake sign an order agreeing to pay so much Immedi ttely upon his arrival being known, he F. O. WYATT, Gen. Supt. inwaNew waited on by the committee oi the corporation Jos. Bobleter, Hummel and the balance in Lake Hanska per foot, points, vanes, etc., and of York, and a great numlier of distinguished Dubuque, Jpwa, and in the Minnesota river. Mr. most cases the ro4 will cost from forty citizens He is in' 'excellent health, full of conversation, j'"y.' i ,..f and lejoiced, beyond measure, in having his NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Brandp has also ordered some brook to sixty dollars, This transaction is oot upon American ground 5BW |J]L.1I| LODGE N O trout for the Cottonwood river, but all honorable enough as far as the or. On the following day he was conducted to the citj those qv not quite ready for delivery. der, which the farmer signs, goes, amidtt every demonstration of joy that a grateful I. people could bestow, reflecting thehighest credit but he should first ascertain how many on the patiiotic citizens ot &ew York, and a just FOB SALE, CBW, We understand that the express train Five acres of feet it will take to rod his building before tribute to the veteran hoe blood and treasure so heavily timbered which arrived here Saturday morning essentially contributed to theenjoyment of our present he gives his order. We hear of meets every Saturday evening. Brothers blessings land, situated in Milfprd, about ran over and instantly killed a little one case in Nicollet "county where the The following interesting part culars are extract, from abroad are cordially invited. five miles from New Ulm. Inqiuie at child a few miles below Qshawa. I agent informed a farmer that it would ed from the New York "Commercial Advertiser the Beview office. The committee having chartered the steam ship appears that at the approach of the JOHN LIND, N. G. cost about sixteen dollars to rod his Robert Fulton, and the steam boats Chancellor train the child, which was playing close HENRY GONSTANS, Secretary, house, on the strength of which assurance Livingston, Oliver Kllsworth, Henry Eckford, Con. by the track, sat down on the rail wjth NEW EM HEAT MARKET, necticut, Bellona, Olive Branch, Nautilus, they he gave the agent his order, but were aU dressed with flags and streamers of e\ery the above fatal results. No blame attaches PROGRESS LODGE NO. 28, when the job was completed it amount nation, and directed to meet and form an aquatic tqtbe train men as every thing escort between the south part of the Battery and ed to ovei ninety dollars, and the far A-. O. XT "OT OF- Next door to Pennsj lvanja. House Q Governor's Island, and thence proceeded in order to was done that was possible the mer, to get out of the predicament, Stafen Island The squadron, bearing six thousand train, NEW ULM, MINN gave the agent $20, tpP of our fellow citizens, majestically took its course take the rod towards Stateq Island, there to fake on board our meets every Thursday evening at Ar down^gainf^^f^^ HOTTINGER&NETJSPLE, P'pr's. long expected npd honored guest At 1 o'clock A Pioneer Press correspondent writing beiter Hall. Brothers, from abroad the fleet arrived at Staten Inland, in a few minutes from Ames, Iowa, says, that the v3& aire cordially invited. a landau was seen approaching the hotel near the ALL KINDS OP ^f PERSONAL. 1 prospect now is that the DesMoines & ferry The general, the ice-presidentandex-governor, ^T" DR. C. BERRY, M. W, Ogden, ofNew Jersey, having alighted, a procession FRESE MEATS, 4 Minneapolis narrow gauge railroad will *H. Kejsey, Editor of the Renville HENRY CONSTANS, Recorder. was formed, and the venerable stranger, SAUSAGE, be pushed through to Webster City, on supported by Apse gentlemen, foUowed by all the Times, gave us a pleasant cajl last officers of the Isjand, and a crowd of citizens passing ttAMS, the Illinois Central railroad, and onThursday, throngh a triumphal arch, around wmch was to Humbolt county, at once, which will LARD ana tastefully entwined the French and American colors. No. 9, AJF^andAM, everything that mav be ,found in a, He was here met by the common conned who be a convenience to the traveling public Karl H. Brauns, of the firm of conducted him on board the Chancellor. On generally, and that a speedy completion Brauns $ Po cf Tracy, was in town FRST-CLASS ME^AT MARKET Regular meetings entering this splendid vessel, the marines paid him to Minneapolis and St. Paul is military honors He was now introduced to the last Thursday. He reports business pn the 2d. & constantly kept on hand. & committees from most of onr honored associations, to be hoped for, 4th Tuesday in and the general officers representing the infantry The West-Point Band all this time were playing each month. Mar-MORBISSON, FpM EH & Hop, K. H. Helling, of Linden, Quite a large number of ladies and "See the conquering Hepo Cpjnmbia," comes, "OHth PEUT ON 'Hai and KTRE MDsux," called qn his many New tJlm friends DR. A.. MARDKN, W. gentlemen witnessed the gymnastic sellais Hymn.'" The steam ship now fired a salute, J. B. RrssELL, Secretary. last Wednesday. exhibition given at Turner Hall, last and the whole squadron got underway lor the city. '.'-nWHQLBBALE. Decidedly the most interesting sight was the reception Sunday evening, by tfye active turners ^L, A- Rhonberg, qf the whqlesale of the general by his old companions in arms: DRUGGIST of the New Ulm Turnveiseln,-tinder the P0ST0FFICE N0TICE.fcVi Col. Marinus Willet, now in his eighty-fifth year, hasliquor house of Paul Traut & Co., of general Vancortland, general Clarkson, and other guidance of Chas,. Gebser, who Dubuque, Iowa, spent Sunday and Monday For the accommodation of our business men the revolutionary worthies. Heknew and remembered lately returne4 from the gymnasium at them al). It Was a re-Onion of a longseparated family- pos office will be open on 'Sundays from 8 to lo a in our city,,' *&%* Milwaukee. The performance was pj and from 12 a. m. to 2 p. m. ^^Hi DEALERS IN After the ceremony of embracing and congratulations quite creditable to both teacher and Hon. Jqhn Black, mayor of Mil were over, he sat down alongside of Colonel On week daj the General Delivery will be closed Paints,Oils,Varnishes,Brashes&c. scholars. The! band lately organized waukee, and brother of John Black, of Willet, who grew young again and fought all his at 8 o'clock.. battles over. "Do yon remember" said he, "at the by some of our young men favoreid the town of Mttford, gave us a pleasant The Money Order Office will be opened at 7:30 a. Battle of Monmouth, I was a volunteer aid to general those present with a few selected pieces, call last Satuiday evening. Mr. Black and closed it Scott? I saw i ou in the heat of battle You, Lubricating Oils,^ were but a boy, but-f-ou was a serious lad Aye and, considering the short time they came up on a visit to his brother, and ^iMaiJpin$esf, ^1J close at nine m. (3oing die: I remember well And on the Mohawk, have been oiganized, did quite well. left for home Monday morning. 52 & 54 Lake Street, fos. weiL.it Op nj.. .,^--5. '%.m*m && CHICAG^ r#3ea, HUM.I.A *X*L*. 4., ..ff,?,