New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 21, 1878 · Page 3 of 8
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ill .&oW.. *ii 1^%^-sf^^ OUR PARIS LETTER. ,.l^,,f, R. KIESLING, brought from, the north also from Notice of Mortgage Sale, WM. H. RIESLING. H. '*V?M^'^ J. Marseilles, the Pyrenees, the West, KELLER. HCERSCHELEE. Eiesling Eeller & Co P"TX. a&d from Jura. The great works of Default has been m&de fa the conditions of a certain $HE EXHIBITION, ITS PROGRESS. ITS Louvre, the Tuilleries, and the New Mortgage executed afld delivered bf Maria S. RESTAURANTS AND ITS MUSIC Opera House have brought the employment Bnck, (a widow,) of Saint Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, mortgagor, to Warren H.Sean, of the THE TELEPHONE AND PHONOGRAPH of marble decorations in same place, mortgagee dated the 24th day of May, .a COMFORTS FOR NEWSPAPER MEN A. D. eighteen hundred and Seventy-two,(1872) and luxurious habitations into general recorded as a mortgage in the office of the Register MARBLE EXHIBITS THE DEALERS IN favour. Working in marble^gg^ of Deeds of the county of Brown in the State of DRY GOODS, GROCEBIES, Minnesota, on the 31t day of May, A. D. 1872, at 4 CANADIAN TROPHY THE GREAT vided into four, distinct bri^cnesrnamely, O'clock p. m., in hook of Mortgages, on page 488, ELEVATOR I N TROCADERO. on which there is claimed to be due at the date of buildings,decorations, clockmaking, this notice, the amount of Six Hundredand Seventy {From our regular correspondent.) ft and monuments. Each of Seven Dollars and forty three cents, ($677.43) for 1* READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, principal and interest on the premissafy note described these branches is Well represented in PARIS, July 20th, 1878. in said Mortgage, and no action Or proceeding, has been instituted at law' or in equity torecover class 18, but the merit of the French the debt now remaining secured by said mortgage In spite of the tropical heat of the manufacture is especially noticeable or any part thereof. past week, the number of visitors to -I. in the marble decorations, the execution, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power Laidies & Gents the Exhibition has not materially of sale contained in said mortgage, and of the statute of which will bear comparison in such case made and provided, the said mortgage diminished and yet is intolerably will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged with the work of the Renaissance, UNDERWEAR, premises therein described which sale wiil be "made hot in the galeries of the Champ de NOTIONS & or the time of Louis the xiv. at the front door of the Office of Register of Deeds, Mars, and the sun burns down mercilessly in the City of New Ulm, intheCorintyofBrown The art of ornaniental sculpture employs i minings* and State of Minnesota, at public auction by the on the prmneneurs out of Sheriff of Said county to the highest'bidder for-cash, a comparatively large staff of doors. Btill there are shady nooks on Tuesday the Twentieth (20th) day of August, A. White Swan artists and workmen. Thus,, the D. eighteen hundred and seventy ei^ht, at Twelve here and there. If there is the least (12) o'clock, noon, to satisfy.the amount which models executed in potter's clay are shall then be due on said mortgage, with the interest breefce. stirring, it is to be felt on the Unlaundried cast by the moulder, and the ornaments thereon, and costs and expenses of sale, andTen Troeadero ten-aces, where the flowers dollars attorney's fees, as stipulated in said SHIRTS, are stamped either in statuary, mortgage in caseof foreclosure. and grass are kept fresh by a system,of and General pasteboard, millboard, staff, or plaster. The premises described in said mortgage, and so incessant watering, and where MerciMtiise. to be sold, are thefts, pieces or parcels of land situated in the County of Brown and State of Minnesota, the fountains and cascade help to and known and described as follows, to-wit: The Canadian trophy is one of the HIGHEST cool the air. "The West half of the North West quarter of Sec. Market price great sights of the Exhibition, and "three (3,)and the East half of the North East quarter Since it has been found impossible paid for Of Sec. four, in Township one hundred and nine comes prominently before the notice "(109,) of Range thirty two (32) West, in the District to instal a military band in Produce. of American tourists because it is of lands subject to sale at St. Peter, now at the Exhibition grounds, several of 'NewUlm, containing one hundred and fifty-seven, close to the American refreshment COE UN, & CENTR E STRS BWIUOL MHTCV. "and eighty four hundredths (157.84-100) of an acre, the restaurants have set up music of "according to Government Survey." "Excepting department. Solid petroleum is among "from the above, the following described pieces of their own. One band plays at the the riches shown in the Canadian "land, sold heretofore to Henry S. Back, and'Christ"opher British bar, and another" at the Spanish Weist, respectively,to-wit:"Commencing at section, and, as the sight-seer "a point eighteen(18)chainsN0i'tli of the quarter Sec. cafe. Several small buffets &N "post, between Sections three and four, Township makes his way towards the trophy "one hundred and nine, (109) North, Range thirty for the sale of cakes and iced he comes upon a great gilded mass "two (32) West, of the fifth principal Meridian, drinks are newly opened, and the "thence running West, ten (10) chains, thence raised in the air, apparently without "North twelve (12) chains and seventeen (17) links, visitors, including ladies and children, any sufficient means of support "thence East four chains and twenty links, thence are now well supplied in this respect "South four (4) chains thence South 56 East seven which, nevertheless, testifies to the "chains and iour (4) links, thence South four (4) they may also buy Turkish p ir-ll"! "chains, and seventeen (17) links, to the point of riches of Canada, by an inscription "beginning: Containing Eight 69-100 acres, more or sweatmeats, Algerian|frult, Russian setting out that it represents in "less." kumes, English buns, Parisian gauffres, bulk the amount of gold gathered in "Commencing at or near a point sixty rods Jfortlv and Persian scraps in various "of the Soutli East corner of the South East corner Canada up to the end of the year "ofthe South East quarter of Section four (4,) places. 1877, namely, 3,852,000 ounces in "Town one hundred and"nine (109,) Range thirty 'two (32,) fifth principal Meridinn, on the East line The captive baloon in the Place British Columbia, 271,000 in New "of said quarter Section, from thence North on said du Carrousel is now visible from all "line, twelve (12) rods, North from thence twenty Scotland, 50,000 in other provinces, "(20) rods due West, from said line, from thence parts of Paris, its huge bulk towering making a total amount of 4,173,000 "South twelve (12) rods, from thence East twenty "[2u] rods, to the point of commencement, con"taining over the buildings of the Louvre ounces, worth $88,460,000. 11-2 acres, more or less." OQ'SS and Tuileries. The public is to be Together with all the hereditaments and appartenances The Elevator in the Troeadero is thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. permitted to make ascents next week, at last finished, and will be placed at the price being fixed for 20 fr. each Said real estate will be sold in separate parcels, the disposal of the visitors within 2 in the order named, less the parcels expressly excepted person. In the meantime the balloon from said Mortgage by the terms thereof: or 3 days. Even those who know has been up twice, to a height HARVEY OFFICER, WARREN H. DEAN, the building well, and have watched Atty. for Mortgagee, Mortgagee of 1300 feet the second time Mine St. Paul, Minn. the progress of the elevator are astounded Dated, June 29th, 1878. Ooddard and Mine Dartou were of by its enormous proportions. the party. The tower in which it is erected rises Notice of Mortgage Sale. The exciting moment for the to the height of 283 feet above the exhibitors is arrived, the jurors are surface of the hill on which it stands, finishing their work, and the question and to 390 feet above the level of Default having been made in the conditions of a of prizes and especially of the the Seine. The piston by which it certain mortgnpe executed and delivered by Henry grand prizes of honor, is a burningone. Rehfeld, of the City of St. Paul, Rnnisy Co., Minn., is worked descends into a well, which Mortgagor, dated the fourteenth day ofMarch,A.D. Of course nobody knows anything passes through the old quarry below Eighteeen Hundred and Seventy, and recorded as a of what is going on in the mortgage in the office of the Register of Deeds of to the depth of 16 feet below the the County of farown, in the State of Minnesota, on jury room, nor in the jurymen's level of the sea. The counterpoises, the 21st, day of March, A. D., 1870, at six o'clock, P.M. in Book "K." of mortgages, on pages 325, breast but there are certain rumors each of which is composed of a mass 326 ami 327, on which there is claimed to be due at tmd some not of a pleasant kind. the date of tin* notice the amount of Two Hundred of iron 65 feet long and weighs 10 and fifteen dollars and sixty-five cents [8215.05] These do not however refer to any tons, work in two other wells. The and no action or proceeding at law or in equity lins ofthe American exhibitors. Yesterday been instituted to recover the debt secured by said triple wire cable is eight inches wide, mortgage or any part thereof. some very interesting experiments.with and i inches thick, and is formed Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of a power I it ii the telephone and phonograph of sale contained in said mortgage and ofthe statute of 888 wires 3-5 of an inch in diameter. in such cases made and provided, the said mortgage combined were made in the will be foreclosed by a sale ofthe mortgaged The resistance of each cable is premises therein described, which sale will be made telegraphic section, before the jury. calculated at two hundred tons. The at the front door ofthe Con ft House, in the City of The mouths of the two instruments New Ulm, in the County ofBrownand State of Minnesota, cage of the elevator is about 11 feet at public auction by the Sheriff of said were placed together, and the words in diameter. The flight upwards is Appointed to carry the Koyal Belgian and U. S. Mails, sailing between County, on Monday, the 11th day of September, 1878, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to satisfy the engraved uponjthe phonographic cylinders ANTWERP performed in two minutes. The view amount which shall be due on said mortgage, with were soon heard distinctly in the interest thereon and costs and expenses of sale from the summit is grand, embracing and twenty-live dollars attorneys fees as stixmlsited the telephone reception room at Versailles, not only the city, the Bois de in said mortgage in case of foreclosure. and vice versa. After this The premise's described in said mortgage and so Boulogne and St. Germain, but a AND to be sold are the lot. piece or parcel of land situated the interlocutor at Versailles sang view of the Seine, with all its sinnosities, in the county of Brown and State of Minnesota PHILADELPHIA unoriginal song through the telephone and kno\vn and described as follows, to wit: as far as Mantes. A fee of a The North-east quarter of the South-east' quarter which was taken down in the and the South-west quarter of the South-east quarter franc will be charged for the ride. "''AND of Section number ten [10] inTownship number phonograph at the Champ de Mars, one hundred and ten [110] in Range number thirtytwo ALPHA NEW YORK and it was sung and repeated by this [32] containing eighty [80] acres according to the Government survey thereof. /instrument, amidst general applause. Dated at St. Paul, Minn.,' this 23d day of July, A. ALTERNATELY EVERY TWELVE DAYS. White, Stone & Co., These are among the first experiments 1878. JOHN J. SCHILEU, Mortgagee. THOMAS HOWARD. Att'y for Mortgagee- The. following New and Strictly First-Class IronSteamehips rail in thi which have been made with line, viz: the two instruments together, and it SUMMONS. VADERLAND, NEDERLAND, RHYLAND SWITZERLAND, WESTER. is evident that they may be very Wholesale Dealer in LAND, BELGENLAND. Books, Paper usefully applied. The Steamers of this Line are of 3,5C0 tons burden, have been' specially If you have duly obtained a press STATE OF MINNESOTA, constructed for the trade, with double bottoms and sides, and for the ss. pass to the Exhibition .a^prned with STRENGTH, SAFETY, SPEED and COMPORT are unsurpassed, and in their COUNTY OF BROWN. $ appointments and accommodations are not excelled by any Steamers afloat. your photograph p^ ',\yit]i official In Justice Court before M. C. Burnside, AND Antwerp forms the shortest and most direct route to BELGIUM, SOUTHERN signatures, which render- it doubjy J. P., To Frank Acker, Defendant. STATIONERY, GERMANY, the NETHERLANDS,AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND and ITALY valliable to posterity, then you You are hereby summoned and required PETER WRIGHT d) SONS, Gen'l Agents, 307 Walnut str., Philadelphia have the right to cjarft^*.admittance No. 87 East Third S b, St. to be and appear b.efore the undersigned, W. E. LAWRENCE, Manager, 119 East Randolph'str., Chicago, 111. to the Press Pavilion. x?t isv si,tuated post-oncice|!^d jxad a -one of the Justices of the Tickets for all classes to and from all points in Europe, via the Red Star and hear the -Peace, in and for said Comity, on the American Line, may be had BOBLETERv^w!Ulm,Minn..-.,'...fo telegraph office of its owol^but tliis 5th day of September, 1878, at 1 o'clock 'JOS. has practically broken idown and Prompt and special attention P., M., at m-y.office, in the Village of the journalists now us*j the'same Sleepy Eye. -in said county,-, to answer given to orders by mail to N. P. Nelson in wires and letter-boxes as other men. a civil action. The value, of the pavillion is in af- Should you fail to appear at the. time and.place aforesaid, judgment will be fording a cool and quiet retreat to rendered against you upon the evidence write, and one supplied with all the adduced by the Said N. P. Nelson, for newspapers. Here are all the prin suih.*u as he shall show himself entitled ,'cipal papers in the world, and to. .througn the care of some Polish Given under my hand, this 25th day gentlemen connected with the Pari of July, 1878. M. C. BURNSIDE, Justice of the Peace. sian press, the pavillion is especial MANUFACTURER A~ND DEALER IN- ly rich in Slavonic papers. The pavillion CIGARS, MILLfflERY STORE, has many studies and bou doirs, in addition to the great read TOBACCOS, & ing-room, and ladies and music are JUST OPENED IN PIPES it is said, not to be excluded from it Redmaim's Block, Minn. St. 4 It is hoped however, that some rooms HI Minnesota street, next door to C. 2&&-VT "UTliaa., Minn., will be preserved for solitude and r% Sommer's Store. -quiet, or the benefit of all its other BY -advantages will be lost to the work'ingbeesof MRS. I. H. GIBBS.I NEW ITLM, r.K. MINN. journalism, for whom it large and elegant assort, a! have just received JVa's designed. CENTRE STREET ment of millinery goods, and respectfully in-ule si.-n .France, Italy, and Belgium con- the public to call ^nd examine my goods before HALL, \&pjto the chief centres of production purchasing elewhere. of marble work. In consequence of Low prices and prompt attention, 1B my motto. Also Sewing machines kept for sale. the increased facilities for transport, Ht4*'*ii and the decrease in customs duties, I N BASEMENT OF & "-t^-'l MRS. I. H. GIBBS. 23Ziesll2ig"s Slocls. this branch of industry has flourished FOB SALE, CHEAP, Five acres of and more, by buying a machine that will last you a life time, and that has all tho and increased considerably in Prance latest improvements. heavily timbered The best of Wines, Liquors and Ci ,since 1870. Paris in this, as in so if VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., land, situated in Milford, about gars constantly kept on hand. many other industries, is the chief live miles from New Ulm. Inquire at 109 AND 201 WABASH AVE., ,^r [Libera] Terjns to Agejjts.] ^V^^ ,$o.at of trade.. The marbles are f^ Sen4 for Circular. f^ Cor. Adam* BU Chicago, W.:' rhe Review office. j*,' J-.-Vr I