New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 21, 1878 · Page 7 of 8
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IPaMftllliK tfC&fc&tt&tttf* 3@S*flfifflS&8 i&*&&&&&BgyL PSSlebasS^k*^ Sr 0B.. A NEWSTOf i NEW ULM AND VICINITY. PERSONAL.. THE|\OREAT UNDIVIDED The Review was favored with a pleasant DHOW COMING! ,^4$ 3 call last Saturday from Mr, Ed. Collins Gra stacks may beeen looming this,county ex-superintendent of schools of aip in all directions. Showi,L Forepaugh's the Leading Quite a number of bur towns-folk had a picnic last Sunday at Swan Lake. -Mrs. Pfsender, after two weeks soour among relations and friends in Judging from the tone of the press i Judge Cox will hold a special term generally, throughout the State, we do thiscity, returned to her home at St. of the District Court at Eedwood Palls. last Saturday-morning. Paul not hesitate, to endorse the Great Sept. 19th. World's ForepaughShowas the largest iro,.i o* KarlH. Brauns, Tracv, spent a Don't forget Forepaugh's great cir- and the- very DesnravelingonThe"road. foCO eus and menagerie on the 5th of next few days in town last week. He reports i BEAUTIFUL COSTLY COLOSSAL AMUSEMENT speakpresis everywhere along itst routie Th of as the only show tha exh omu crops in the vicinity of Tracy Mark Cane, our efficient tonsorial ar- bits to its patrons everything that it considerably better than in this coun ty tist has enlarged* the rear en" o" his promises upon its large postei promises upon its large posteis. This TEMPLE OF THE WORLD. barber shop. being a commendable feature. Those who adopt this course should be liberally Mr. Sommerville of Albin, has LINDEN CORRESPONDENCE. THE WORLD'S patronized. threshed some of his poorest wheat, ar'^ This Great Show will exhibit at this which yielded fifteen bushels per acre. AUGH SHOW LINDEN, Aug. 9, 1878. ,5??JS,?,*Sm city at Thursday Sept. 5th. js^^^r?T1sg Editor Review. ^xnXAaiz^L?^.beeon Swarms of giasshoppers have ,J Below we 1copy an article from the S^^.S?^t8 ll onfi vlV Juliy doing some damage in the vicinity of Milwaukee-Se^weZ 20th UUJI1whic3h As I have no seen anythin fro WUB Bismaik, but it thought they will will speak for itself tiJS"SS5^i^-^?, ato Linden of late in the Review,! once not spiead to any great extent. SS5SS, -borepaugh circus and menagerie more venture to write for its columns. CIRCUS, MUSEUM, AQUARIUM, MENAGERIE, ETC. IT.OVraniTYlQ'n*- oc ninnn 4-1- T 1 TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. DOORS OPEN A 1 and 7 M. SstS?SSS?S|'SS,!!^3S-l ,,t abundantL crop "'"^"gV atki^sS oS, TA a 0 a i Pqualitys' poor corn is looking splendid Admission|to the entire Eight Center-Pole tents 50 cents. xr omise Biiuws. me enure programme was an carried out exactly as represented, and Children under 9 years, Half Price. LastTlnusday was a Catholic holi in a thoroughly artistic manner. The An old lady by the name of Bearre, day,, and consequently there were a acrobatic feats excelled even the an retired in good health one evening last ONLY FIRST-CLASS SHOW EVER IN MINNESOTA. gieat many farmeis in town attending nouncement in many respects. The week, butmsideof twenty-fourTioms chuichand alsoto do some necessary riding was fine, and the performance, as was a corpse, "*-v trading. evfir a whole, was unsurpassed in this city. Everything New, Beautiful and Giand Coming with mos I see fro.m the Review Uj.tut tha Hon. H. The pyramid ofv elephants wacollection- .vaouDUiJiio- a supris quadrupeds. Th The itineran iwuwiiuit, San Francisco corneal- comedi- ^^^^u MY OWN 34 PALACE BUILT CARS! AAWI. *-tJh Aiie Dtiii rranui'sco .m an and tragedian, thought that the ^eaple tx of what" training will do otiait is strongly supported in al pst every county I heard one of our i ..,.__. new cornet band ought to play for his ^int delegates talk,as though perhapswas he (Equal in length to Fifty ordinary It. Cais of animals and curiosities was by no satisfied with him but he benefit fiee, gratis, for nothing, because J5ir Forming the finest Private Railway E ipage in America no means a minor attraction, and attract- it would be such an honor to play ed large crowds of visitors duiing the would like to take Mr. Strait's place. rg .._.. for a '*star of the first magnitude." afternoon and evening. The cage o.. The 4th of July was celebrated in Albert Blanchard, our jolly clerk of lions is by far the laigest and finest of grand style. One young man danced All NeW the court, spent a couple of days in ft 100,000 any that has appeared here. A white so much that at the end of almost ever Burnstown last week. He says the Features deer, a number of seals, a full grown worth dance he had to look at the sole of his farmers Of that town expect their or off hippopotamus, the only one in this wr boots to see how much was Thousands of New- wheat crop to yield from ten to fifteen country, a lhinoceros and a very fine Some of the young ladies were too bushels per acre. off new Rare and Curious specimen of a white bear, were special proud to dance after an accordion, and objects of interest, while the usual cages A company of emigrants from Black Attractions Avhen the fiddler was playing they were Wild Beasts kept the children on the qui vive. Eiver Falls, Wis., are forming a colo tired. It was a joy to see so many Fifty New and new ny at Kampeska, Dakota. They intend young ladies sewing day and night in Faces! to occupy about twenty sections, and mechanical order to get their new dresses ready. many of them are said to have considerable All wanted to be admired. C. P. Last Sunday afternoon, in company ew Wonders capital. with the Herald editor, we took a stroll "Wardrobe lately over to the beautiful hills on the other As the temporary editor of this paper Sleepy Eye Gleanings. Has no Equal side of the Minnesota river wheie we Added. I lacks both time and experience in could obtain a good view of om city. collecting a large variety of interesting After spending a short time at a lustic news items, we trust our readers will Business dull at present. table put up for picnic purposes, we THE IONDEHFUL IMA ELEPHANT PYRAMID! bear with all short-comings in this issue,and proceeded to the residence of Mr. Henry wait patiently until ye editor's Can Landscape drawing be taught in Mueller where, after haying been return. two lessons? We mean sketching Performed by the only group of five performing elephants owned by any kindly entertained with refreshments, from nature. County auditor E. Ericson, of Renville we were shown around the large and man in the World. Grading on some county, called at the REVIEW office vof the streets of neat orchard. The latter contains about TRAINED AN PERFORMED BY ADDIE FOREPAUGH, JR this village is to be commenced in a one day last week. In his communication three hundred apple trees of different short time. Murfin & Knutsen and THE BABY ELEPHANT "CHICAGO," to-day's REVIEW he promises kinds, a large portion of which Bingham have already loweied thenside-walks to make a reply to the charges are bearing. Besides a large number to the proposed grade. made by the Renville Timts in regard (Born at Germantown, Pa February 22, 1877.) and variety of crab-apples there were to alleged "crookedness" in his office. many large-sized ones of different species, 3T The Worlds Wonder Lately Added, .jgjf The Review of August 14th states some of which were as large and that Dr. "Welcome set L. Johnson's leg, Maj. Bobleter, editor of this paper, The Blue or Hairy Elephant "Albert Edward," fine as any of those usually kept for broken at Fohl's. Your correspondent states in a letter dated at Chicago, the sale at our stores. was misinformed in regard to this. 15th inst., that there were no indications (From South India, the only one of its species ever captured That apples and many other kinds of Tho operation was perfoimed bj Dr. of the great strike which was expected fruit can be successfully raised tliis The whole forming the only Maicellus, a graduate of Michigan to take place on that day. The part of the State, is amply pioved by communistic parade and picnic had University Medicine College. He can HERD O COMIC TRICK & ACTING ELEPHANTS the few fine orchards found among some been postponed until sometime next be seen at Ibberson's. week. of the farmers in this vicinity, and for (The largest and smillest iu America The school-law allows a part of the this reason we think more attention school fund for each pupil enrolled The 15th inst. was a wonderful day aught to be given to fruit raising, especially good faith. No specified number of for many of our sportsmen. Some who by those who have their farms days. We understand it is assumed by had previously been out shooting so situated that the timber will shelter some in authority that no part of the "snipes" and ducks, might be seen on their orchards from seveie storms. public funds shall be allowed for children the above mentioned day with guns on attending less than five days. their shouldeis, each bent on severing the life strings of at least ten or twenty Where is the law for this Will our Messrs. Bcesch and Pf enmnger, proprietors prairie chickens. Supeiintendent be kind enough to of the Eagle Mill, kindly answer. IAGO. showed us several specimens of new E. A. Watson, formerly engaged as wheat received at their mill. Nearly traveling salesman by different wholeBale all so far received was of very poor ADVERTISEMENTS houses of St. Paul, committed suicide quality, the greater part being No. 3 in the Black Hills, on the 12th inst. and rejected. Nine bushels of No. 1 by taking an overdose of laudanum. wheat,weighing 581bs. to the bush,, had Dissipation and domestic trouble ,been purchased of Mr. Georgius of Redstone. seemed to be the cause at the sad act. The flour obtained from the new The Eagle Lake Independent puts it Dealers in An Extraordinary Collection! wheat is of good quality. We were a little too strong when it says that SUCH A N ARRAY shown apart of a loaf of bread, which NewUlm with a population of 2.C00, DRY GOODS, had been made from the flour on the OF has 52 saloons. of- Talented RARE and CURIOUS WILD BEASTS. day when ground, and it was as white GROCERIES, READYMADE We have taken some pains in trying as the best we have seen. The piices to ascertain the exact number of the Only $20,000 Male CLOTHING, HATS, paid for new wheat at the mill up to An Arenle Celebrities latter but have been unable to find as CAPS. BOOTS & SHOES, the present time was 70cts. foi No. 2, many as thirty and then the population E\ er exhibited in America The Behemoth of Holy Has never before been ceigregated under any 65cts. for No.3, and 50cts. for rejected. instead of being 2,000 is about 2,500. LADIES AND Writ -'Behold, he dnnketh np a nvei and hastetb Tented Show America The weight of No. 3 and rejected has not, he triisteth that he can draw up Jordan in his Five Times the Largest, Most Prominent A handsome photograph of Hon GENTS UNDERWEAR, mouth "Job. xi, 23 been from 51 to 53 lbs. per bushel. and Best Circus James G. Blaine has been placed in Arctic Ocean Sea Lions, Polar NOTIONS, TRIMMINGSr our post office. The picture was sent in America! Bears, Gorillia, and in all &c. &c. &c. &c. & to the postmaster by Hon. Wm. S The Great FRANK MELVILLE, From Mr. Oscar Hanf we learn that 1500 RARE WILD ANIMAL S: King, president of the Minnesota Agricultural a severe hail storm visited a portion The Comical GRIMALDI, Highest market price paid for and Mechanical Association TRAINED TIGERS, of Leavenworth last Wednesday evening, Mille CAROLINE ROLLAND, farm produce. PERFORMING LIONS, which holds a grand fair at Minneapo' coveiing a strip about three miles Miss LOUISE BOSHELL. HYENAS Etc Etc Etc lis during State Pair week, at whic" were torn mileumand the Sleepy Eye, Minn. at in length ancda one half width, A 6-ton Rhinocerous, 10 perfoinung Lions, Rare Mile Virginia, MUe Janette, D. R Mr. Blaine will make an oration. sfck collection of the African Antelope Family Moie on The winid at the time was so strong wild beasts than any three of the largest Menageries Hawley, Tom Berry, Wm. Forepaugh, gra lOR SALE CHEAP.A one and a tiiat The dramatical entertainment at the traveling' Wm. Monroe, James Stowe, Suydam SPa.t.tfirftfd scattere in every direetion.On rVn halfestory corneframBroadway dwelling, andsituatt- TurneV Hall lnoft las Sunda Simrl.iiy evening, gotJ Grand Canvas Opera furnishedHouse! Ill'Ufi TT,l.!l _._ bundle firaw rii-ranti/vn on th of Firs Holding 9,000 spectators, with elegant Brothers, Mile Sebastiana, Miss Alvarais. ten up for the benefit of Carl Schmet one farm the bundles from a stack of Fred Levantine, John Hart, Win. oat natfsl were carried clear across a niedi tau, was not veiy largely attended. Dutton, B. Eunbar, Leslie Brothers um-sized m sloughj .i-,. i ,y.a Korth street, opposite the Arbeiter and luxurious chawing loom chairs stones being nearl Mr. Hanft left We leain from a number of our citi Hall. Terms of sale easy. Enquire of MOST ELABORATE MUSEUM hai pumpkint in the post office, batteied by zens who weie present at the entertain JOS, SCHNEIDER, New Ulm, Minn. Ot In me wonders, mechimcal triumphs, and rare the hail, some of the indentations ment, that Mr. Schmettau, who has ennous objects Look at the Massive Proportions of Together with a host of other this great show on the morning of exhibition day mad been palming himself off as a "star CE CREAM.From now on, palatable Artists, All First-Class Tiamed Animal Exhibition half an inch in depth. performer," was far inferioi to Mr ice cream and coffee can be had AVIARY AND AQUARIUM. Stohlmannas an actor. In their vanons Specialties. every day at the City Garden. We also learn that Miss Immel acted LEONZ MUELLER. i^. CAJESD. her part of the play in a praiseworthy New Ulm, July 22d, 1878. manner. NOTICE TOfirst CREDITORS.heacfoyMonda A State Teachers' Institute will be To the Editor of the Review: opened at feleepy Eye, Sept. 2, 1878, ma*i- has fixed upon the I notice in your issue of Aug.,14th, a under the general direction of State ,M some comment in legard sto the County bupt. Buit. and the special charge of Auditor of Renville county. I Your information In the Matter of Estate of William O Co. Supt. Lind. Competent instructoi iiumauo being uwu go of i course course derived derived iro from Williams deceased. yx '"D "l,auut will hP fnmiqTioH K\7*O ^H "?-c,e*,uTime.. Seeing you read Notice ishereby given that the Jndg tt?^LhS *f Notice ishereby given that the Judge wil give ^S^na ff ctl branche schools.s %$"%**! S2 fthie 1 areourm common irepeat substance of such a mail =I hopelinsert 1you 3%L?.**!$ andS.^^^Srtod Bn^Oopn^x-sitnexr Teachers ^i^T^ cious article, williread my counteverey thmonth timesfor the order and Tvher he will receive, hea and ad 6 Mr Kelse wil ttywnt in his as an place when brines the books used In ti?ESf* tha tto^^^r^jSk^S replyinthertme, provided of course months, id the Probate office in said th 0 t' for taking notes P.ssefli0n*' ^S? havebeenlirnitedasthelime-foTcr^- ard jH^ I papeJ-* TH^QROWING TRIUMPH! A County Superlntendenf infl^ just all claims of all persons against GRAND FREE EXHIBITION! 6 juowuc5* ^h^^^l^J^ra^* meniionele nnas- itinm i in giving- orivino ^fS^ttLh ff a 7o w IT, moneynobtained, Dee presented anrde P^menV but The Mardi Gras Triumphal street Pageant. i atS iL&turL nnl 1 teacher i said deceased, and that six months 1 S 1 proZS^? a^^SJ^t^S A Scene of Poetry, Beauty, and Gaiety! Tfte Grandest Sight ever Beheld! shirking the dutempaled or i &wwith .any send it back on my arrival home, with tors to present their claims against .Uill ti* All Bail Roads Bun at Half F&re to this Great Show. neglecting the certificate of Treasurer that it has not! said estate. opportunity through indifference! :4 Dated the 10th day of August, 1878. Fpangh's World Great Slow lever Divides.^ Teachers 10m adjoining counties ar bbenpaiu,,^,^^ E. ERICSON.of *ilW^p% Auditor Elizabeth Jones. invited to attend, &w>Qapswr'* ^wi-rHty Administratrix ^|fej# KenvilleCo John A and Addle Forepaugh, Manasers, Adam rowjangh, P*oktotl^^i lIxv.itgttlMftjntl ^W-IJ P^ Tt in t'-^/^^ *i r, %*s|^ i* -es* BV*. .u- *isSi i^lpfidj 1 ^rfl ^^e.