New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 13, 1879 · Page 2 of 4
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w^ NEW UL. REVIEW WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13* 1879. TO s^" 4 -J& $"- sionists live in a timbered cetantry, There are two newspapers, one in tnsw truss. would shed rain, she spread him out Xjren :Depastment. NSW ULM AND VICINITY. am* afforded, it seemed as if open war the German and one in the English they pronounced the country west f would be theresult. The Saloon keeper, on thefloor,and brought him to a realizing atock w"4Plnspecte6% attar whieh the party waa language, published in the city. These Am SMB. tTapveJexeUeoel lor* determined to carry thewar into Lake Crystal the most beautiful they (By Our Eegalar Correspondent Basted.) tressed to a splendid drink of cool milk. Tola fern sense of his situation.He will, are good, well-conducted papers, and *p? Chins, seized a coffe cup to strike his JfESOTA EDITOP* temlcSosntl la IS miles tbia side of the Northern Pacific Junction, had ever seen. At Jordan, Maukato, bind next year on a self-binder. No are doing much for the community. Our brick yard is busted. opponent, and the trader readily remembering and waa cleared only last year. Samples of NewUlm needs to work on a broader Madelia and other/places along the more shock for him. $#&< St Correspondence to the Colland Co. (Cone.} Preae. the method by which disputes, oataand wild bine grass, raised on the farm, wen Threshing has commenced. Tkll^t ExcimiMtGnuli Sue plan. She must have an infusion of The life of a town, or village, or no matter how trifling, are generally route the pjuHto^lj joined by additional ahown na that compare very favorably with the cea. The Mankato Review contains an new blood, of mixed blood. She must Peter Majewski is'laid np with a settled now a days drew his revolver pfbdncts of onr prairies. Mr. Smithwill give Urn. city is of hardly leas interest than the editorsJiPISulif to have a holidayweek. put off her clanish garments, and put account of a trial made by the Marsh lame back. Results unknown. and while attempting to cock *er farming a thorough trial, and if successful not life of an individual, and may be written jgtiMinneopa a five minute's on those more appropriate to American it, it accidentally went off scorching only his farm will be enlarged, but many othera Harvester combined withthe Appleby Incident* and Hanpenln*. "Town Dray," ornaments the door for instruction andentertainment. citizens. She must recognize the jhalt jgn|iiade to give the party an op- will be opened. The country from Rush City to the forehead of his son, a child of twine self-binder, on a farm near of Eaton & Go's, livery stable. importance of maintaining thote institutionswhich Thompson is a barren wast* and not much pleating The centennial gave an impulse to this about ten or twelve years old. The porMply to view Minneopa Fall's and Mankato, which resulted in good work have made the republic We returned from the editosial* ecuraion Cyrus Conrad has lost another to the eye can be seen, but when the little boy is of the opinion that he has class of historical writing which is going tippeautif ul scenery in its immediate desirable tothose who have come by the binder. The Review thinks OALLXS Or THE ST. LOUIS KIYXB been shot and says the ball is in his last Saturday night, and will valuable horse. to result in great good to all the lenity. These falls have some similarity WSM readied, exclamations of delight broke from into it from the older countries. We head yet. the superiority of the twine binder now endeavor to convey to our mang Peter Majewski has improved the every tongue, and for a distance of nearly ten miles people. The east and the west are so cannot have a New Germany, or to Minnehaha Falls and were over the wire binder is established in While on our way from New Ulm the scenery is the most beautiful and romantic we readers a faint idea of the localities looks of his building with anew coat France, or Ireland, or Norway in this mutually related that one section cannot pronounced by the whole party fully lately, we saw a man catch his horses have ever beheld, and was the topic of conversation the fact that there is no clogging or republic but we can have, and are of paint. visited by* Minnesota's juiUjft$fers but the interest in the history of as beautiful. At St. James the tiain in quite a novel manner. Knowing of everyone. At Fon Du Lac Bev Mr Mitchett glad to have, all nations contribute breaking, there are no chips or pieces upon their first excursion, atfd th# incidents Christ Emmerich purchased a the other. We wish to contribute a or the Duluth Tribune, and several other gentlemen that there are many who lose a great was delayed about fifteen minutes by their sons and daughtersto our national left in the straw which proved so disastrous valuable horse last week, but the connected therewith'. boarded the train andtendered the hospitality deal of time tryingto catch their horses short sketch to this class of literature. life. New Ulm is beautiful for situation. a hot box. Airiving at the B.irden last year when so many cattle of the city of Duluth to the party. Away sped the horse took it so hard that he died and as time is money to all of us Arriving in St. Paul shortly^aftei She has room for growth, and The city I have chosen to write about farm, the party was met by J. H. cars, and we will give this man's method, hoping were killed by eating straw cut by a on Sunday. can become one of the best cities in eleven o'clock Tuesday forenoon, we is one of an unusually entertaining Drake, the assistant superintendent of BVLVTH AH LAKE SUPSKIOR it may benefit some at least of our southern Minnesota but she must wire binder. Besides, its cheapness Peter Geschwind will give a grand found that but few of the craft had history. readers. He was a very spare person, soon came in view, and the expectations of the party the road, Bro. Huntington of the Windom change hercourse and encourage every is another recommendation. Wire costs celebration and picnic on Sunday, and after chasing his horses for some preceded us. Mr. H. P. Hall, editor were fully realized. The cars were run out onto enterprise, non-German as well as German. Biporter, and citizens of Windom. NEW ULM, from 35 to 50 cents an acre, while Aug. 24th, atthe City Garden. time at the top of his speed he found the Northern Pacific docks and the party had of the Globe, who has done' more for a city of southern Minnesota, of German After a most delightful run Windom he never could catchthem in that way an excellent opportunity to witness what Duluth twine costs but 15, and two average John C. Zieske was on the sick the Slocums" than any other man in parentage and fostering, is built is commercially, and what she may be In the near then he held out his hat to them with was reached at a few minutes past balls of twine will bind 1C acres of list a few days last week but is all upon the Minnesota River, near its the State, and Oapt. Henry A. Castle, future The party was then quartered at the Clark some corn in it, but after he had- got twelve, and the party was escorted to grain per day. junction with the Big Cottonwood, right again now. Local Daslatts). House, and in the evening the Citizens of Duluth quite close to them they would scamper editor of the Dispatch, were hard at the Clark House wheie we puitook of twenty-eight miles west ot St. Peter. gathered in, and a general Introduction followed, Quite a number of our citizens off again. Tired of these repeated work, here, there and everywhere, Extending for miles around about it a splendid dinner with the St. Paul & The excursion from St. Paul will be when sweet music set anxious feet to whirling, and failures he stood still a few moments are making preparations to attend CORRESPONDENCE. making all necessary arrangements for are the beautiful plains and lakes the all went as menlly as a marriagebell untiia o'clock seemingly to study the matter over, Sioux City lailroad. here Sunday, Aug. 23d. the State Fair which comes off the Indians delighted in for buffalo, elk, the excursion, and it is due to these a when nature gave way and everybody retired then he turned and deliberately walked Windom is a town of about 400 inhabitants, first week in September. Wish The wheat crop of Blue Earth county, deer and fish. For situation, the New to snatch a little sleep. up sidewise to them so they could two gentlemen, Maj. T. M. Newson, Wotea cm tho Way.-Ne. 8 Ulm of the new world, is very much situated on the Des Moines Busted had money. The forenoon of the next day, Friday, was spent according to the Mankato Review, not see him and caught them without editor of the Fireside Companion, and like the Ulm of the old world. There by each one according to his own liking. In the river. It has one flour mill, several any trouble. Of comae all can not use We had the pleasure of seeing Mr. is estimated at 1,250,000 bushels. Written for tho Review by O. P. Champlin A. De Lacy Wood, secretary of the are extremely delightful rides up and morning we took a stroll over the hill back of the this method, but there may be some We have been here one week and Chas. Smith, of St. Paul, in our city stores, two saloons and two hotels, one down the rivers, and inand outamong Quite a number of our citizens went city, and admired the lake, the bay, and the city Minnesota Editorial Association, that that could but never would have have spent a very quiet time. When last week. Charley looks hale and of which* the Clark House, owned and the lakes, which one can enjoy for at our feet Later in the day, the docks, the granite to Sleepy Eye yesterday to witness the thenght of it, ana no doubt they will the excursion commenced under so we came harvest throughout the State hearty, and all he was after was a hours, day after day without weariness. quarry where Major Newson sank 14,000, and run by Major John Clark, is a thiee be thankful for the suggestion. dedicationof thenew bell for the Catholic favorable auspices and terminated so The views from the bluffs are was well under way. Already there other places of interest were visited. Duluth Is a large order from our harness makers, story brick with basement. It is fifty church. fine beyond description, and their historical We hear that on Sunday night, Aug. city of about 2.000 inhabitants, built on a sloping happily. is the usual prediction of an immense which he got. feet wide by sixty deep, with two associations intensify one's interest. elevation on the north shore of Lake Superior, and 3d, a fracas occurred at Leavenworth, The afternoon and evening trains The County Commissioners are in yield of wheat, and doubtless there Vegetable Miller of New Ulm wings twenty feet deep. It is furnished is the eastern terminus of the Northern Pacific All this was once Indian in which quite a number were engaged session this week. We will publish brought in many Knights of the Quill, will be a good round forty million or' and St Paul Duluth railroads. The city bears made our people a visit last week country on these bluffs and in the but none seriously hurt. When will in elegant style and will compare their proceedings in next week's issue, more bushels harvested. The State and shortlyafter eight o'clock the} assembled signs of having seen better times, but with a revival valleys, but a few years ago hundreds those men learn the criminal foolishness with a load ot vegetables. favorably withany hotel in the State. if possible.. of business and the completion of the Northern I of the red men gathered in the madness is large, the acreage considerable in of spending the Sunday in such a in one of the spacious parlors of A sociable reunion was held at It was one general remark, "how can Pacific railroad it may become a large and influential of battle and poured out their savage manner. If they have so little moral excess of last year and the blight less. County Auditor Constans is the the Metropolitan Hotel to the number the City Hall Thursday evening. city Its citizens area thriving go-ahead people, Windom support such a hotel?" Mr. fury upon the scattered and defenceless power that they cannot control their Storms and locusts have devastated in most happiest man in town, and no of 54 editors, 15 being accompanied by and do not despair or making It the Chicago of About one hundred were present settlers and the quiet, industrious passions, why can they not be the Clark also ownes 1,200 acres of land some localitiesand the exceedingly dry wonder. He has been presented with Minnesota The country tributary to Duluth Is their ladies. A business meeting was city. cause of so much disedification to their and ever} thing passed of as merrily near Windom. After satisfying our seeding season was continued long for very heavily timbered, and is but sparsely settled, neighbors and bad example to the a nice little girl which will by and by organized and Chas. L. Davis, of the as a marriage bell. Much has been written of New Ulm inner wants we bid Windom adieu, and if Duluth ever becomes a city of any note, the best yield but notwithstanding it young. call him pa. All's well at home. Boys, Red Wing Art us, was elected president, and its people. Within a few months It seems that the whole universe manufacturing and shippinginterests must be the and commenced our letuin tiip at 1:45 all Minnesota will have bread enough we have seen extracts from articles Another new threshing machine was what will you take? and A. De Lacy Wood secretary. agency through which it will receive its suste. took an active part in the raising of p. m. It less than ten minutes the and to spare for those lessunfoitnnate. published in eastern papers grossly brought into our neighborhood yesterday. nance. our Catholic church bell yesterday, The programme for the excursion was Oliver Dalrymple has been running, unjust. The impression left upon the There are so many here now that train was halted at It is pleasant to ride all day long from At 1.30 o'clock the editorial party repaired to the and the picnic was a grand success. then announced and a resolution adopted christian mind by the reportsthathave on his Dakota farm, one hundred and it looks as if there was one for every Lake Superior Transit Company's iron steamer one section of the State to another, as gone out are not at allflattering.While Richard Graves of the western division two farms. that no tickets be issued to anyone BABDEN-BARDEN, Japan,] which had been kindly tendered them fifteen self-binders and twenty threshing one can, taking most any direction he no one would deny that New ulm is a is on a nuptial tour to Winona. the model stock faim of R. Baiden, through the courtesy of Mr Gorden, agent of the Cattledealers have been aiound quite unless he was an absolute newspaper machines. He will take his wheat chooses, and be always passing by sinner, many would not accept that line, and together with about loo invited guests of awhile buying up cattle, and on Tuesday, Richard, we are awaitingnot Esq., situate thiee miles this side of publisher or worker upon a newspaper, to Duluth, for which he has engaged fields of grain which stretchaway from she was the chief of sinners but more the city, left the docks shortly after two o'clock Aug. 5th, a large drove passed bells or barley juice, but cards and Windom. Mr. Barden metthepaity after which the party repaired to the of this hereafter. thirty-six cars for every day for twe the track right and left far in the distance. and enjoyed a sail along the northjshore for a distance through here en ronte for Iowa. cake. We want 'em bad. at the train and welcomed his guests elegantily furnished dinning room of of about 18 miles While on the boat the The first pioneers of New Ulm date weeks, Mr. Hall of our town, who has been G. W. Sommerville has erected a editors were called togethetand Major Newson offered back to 1855 under the fostering care in a manner which set every lady and the Metropolitan Hotel where the very ill for a long time, and whose When one contemplates the vast John Lauterbach is building an addition resolutions of thanks to the St Paul.fc Sioux of a company formed in Chicago, large and commodious building on gentleman at ease in a moment. Mr. splendid banquet tendered to the excursionists life was despaired of a few weeks ago, area sown to wheat it is a sober calculation City and St Paul and Duluth .railroad companies which purchased a claim, the settlement to his wagon shop, which, when Main street, between 4th and 5th, is now under the care of the New Ulm Barden has here 500 heads of a splendid that sets down the prospective by the hotel wasgiven. It is and their gentlemanly officers, to the Lake Superior grew until the land was purchased completed, will be used for a blacksmith which he will use for a law office. Wonder Doctor and is somewhatbetter crop at forty or forty-four millions variety of blooded horses and cattle, Transit Company, and to all those who were In hardly necessary to say that the guests by the Turner Association. we have heard. O. shop, John is an enterprising, bushels. If only the fields were properly Your correspondent omitted to aoyjwny instrumental in making the excursion so Two years later, in 1857, the Frank in.fact the finest collection of stock done ample justice to the many good cultivated, fertilized and weeded, pleasant and enjoyable. The steamer returned to industrious young man and is building mention last week D. T. Russell and Steel arrived from Cincinnati and in the State, including Minnesota things set before them. and the heavens would be propitious Duluth about 7 o'clock, and after a hasty snpper at MEW ADVERTISEMENTS brought on her deck about two hundred himself up a good business. Mr. Salkowske as among the par Chief, the horse valued at $20,000. His from seed-time to harvest how vast the Clark House, and a warm shake of the hand The banquet over, the pioneer editor, Germans. These were the actual ties who have lately received new The many friends of A. Walton, our the yield would be. In respect to the with our new-made friends, the party started on cattle are short horns and include bulls founders of the present city. It seems Maj. T, M. Newson, took the floor, their return trip,leaving the Zenith City about 8 o'- latter the farmer must continue to register of deeds, will be pained to to have been the purpose of the founders valued at $2,500 .and cows valued at and in his usual eloquent style delivered clock An Impromptu musical society was organized, take his chances while experience We had the pleasure of eating of the city to make it exclusively learn that he was confined to his room $500. He values his stock at over and the natives along the road were treated an address of welcome. He gave will certainly call loudly on him to improve I would inform my friends and German. All other nationalitieswere some fine water melons at Peter Geschwind's all last week by sickness. He is now Earbers $100,000. He has the best, most ad* with such melodies as they never heard before and in respect to the farmer. But atron that I have removed my a description of his eaily experience discouraged from locating in the town garden last Sunday. Peter very likely never will again. At Hinckley, where improving and will no doubt soon be grainfieldsare not all there is to fill mirably arranged and excellently ventilated and there area few now of the older shop to the building formerly in this State, carrying his readers back has enough to supply all his the train stopped for about half an hour, the citizens the mind in a railway ride from Fairmont residents who have the same mind able to assume his duties again. barns we have ever seen. His occupied by Mark Cane, where I to a quarter of a century ago, when friends. were treated to a soul-stirring concert. There to Minneapolis. There are thriving It is generally believed also, thecolony f- horse barn is 40x100 feet, two stories shall be happy to wait upon my customers. Mr. Robert P. A. Nix, who has been was "hash" for the million, and the boys knew there were only seven editors in the towns and villages to catch the An exciting horse race has been first settling the town was positively just how to dish it up The party arrived in St. HersMn Seller. high. His cattle barn is 40x60 feet, engaged as teacher of our public eye and engross the attention. There hostile to the christian religion but Territory, now State of Minnesota, arranged here for next Saturday between Paul at six o'clock Saturday morning, and alter a are springing up in southern Minnesota two stories high, and the barn for his this may be questioned. There are, schools during the last six years, tentered and only a log cabin was scattered the Magorven horse and an hearty shake all round, dispersed to their homes. It many beautiful villages and at no no doubt, some who are hostile to BOARD OP AUDIT. shoit horns 20x80, one and a half stories his resignation to the Board of imported one. The wager is $30,00 is only to be regretted that not more of the fraternity here and there throughout our vast distant day will develop into delightful Christianity, and her institutions but participated in the excurelon.but those(hat |t high. He has in addition sheds Education, last week. We understand a side, and the race is all the topic commonwealth. The address was list* that the first settlers of New Ulm positively little cities of enterprise, culture attend enjoyed themselves hugely 20x140 feet in extent, and contemplates that it is the intention of Mr. Nix of conversation among our horsemen. Meeting of the .Board of Audit of Brown county. prohibited the location of a and beauty. Indeed some of them are ened to with close attention and the Minn August 9th, 1879 priest or minister inside her limits is the ,building of an additional rapidly nearing this now. Along the afterJeaving this place to finish his many good hits won the speaker The Board met for the purpose of examing and Hew to Kxttasjuistb Lamp* Wit* stoutly denied by those in whom I older railroad lines there are towns comparing the books of the Auditor and Treasurer cattle barn 80x120 feet, three stories course at the State university. The editor of the Wide-Awake Cnitamoy*. rounds of applause. and found them correct, as follows, to.witConnty have confidence. Nor, 10 far as I am which will compare favorably in attraction, last week invited everybody to come Revenue fund 53344 high. Although called a stock farm This is what the Mankato correspondent able to learn, has there ever been a Toasts were next in order, the first enterprise, intelligence and A correspondent of the England County Road and bridge fund 1543 89 and help him cut down his weeds, Mr. Barden has 2,200 acress, 1,200 of proscriptive ordinance passedaimed at County Interest and Sluicing fund 1037 58 (5-100 general appearance with many in of the Pioneer Press says about being: The pioneer editorswhere are Mechanic says: "Turn the flame up Several Town 224 66 tt's a bad sign for an editor to let religion or its representatives. Report which are under cultivation. After the older states. Minnesota is surely School District funds 1429 35 boys carrying revolvers: they? Responded to by Col. Calkins, to full power, then blow a sharp puff the weeds around his office grow has it that New Ulm has twice rising rapidly out of a frontier condition. Delinquent taxes collected 1542 67 the animals had all been inspected Mr. Certain young boys from 12 to 16 of the Milwaukee Sunday Telegraph, State Land collections 644 03 horizontally acrees the top of the fun* burnt in effigy Jesus Christ and some over his head. Railroads are running across her Barden entertained his guests in an Private Redemption account 17173 there are who believe this but she years of age carry revolvers, and in the and formerly of the Pioneer. Other nel, when the light will not only be in all directions giving her people A dead-shot fly killer can be overwhelming manner, and after an denies it and probably the only foundation $7,127 SO 65-100 nearer markets, closer communications evening put them to bad use. The toasts followed, the most impoitant of extinguished, but there will be no after bought of Majewski. Busted has for the scandal is the drunkenrowdy LKSS OTEHI)*ATS hour's visit the party departed voting with the outside world, and bringing practice is a dangerous one. The revolvers which was one to "The St. Paul 4 smokethe formerly ignited wick County Poor fund S905 52 tried it and knows whereof ho proceedings of some young men people from afar to fill up her uninhabited Mr. Barden the "bioadest gauge man County Jail fund 7 56 should be taken away, the boys Sioux City railroad," and one to "The will be extinguished by its own carbonic on one occasion. No doubt our teutonic speaks. places and to cultivate her in Minnesota, and the king of entertainers." 91308 friends have decided convictions, spanked and kept at home at night. St. Paul Duluth railroad, and Minnesota's gas. numerous sections. Good dwellings Mr. Jos. Trauttnan has purchased and warm blood which can easily be and farm buildings appear on every [SS 214.12 C5-100 only lake port," Capt. Castle, "On leaving my office at nightI turn the fine residence and three lots The Fire Department hold a pic nic boiled, and has boiled on provocation IN TUCASimY. hand in the rural districts a large The run to St. Paul was made without of the Dispatch, responding to the formerly belonging to Mr. Benson, up theflamingwick and, with a grateful more than once in the past. No question Town, School Dist's snd Stateorders 2C3 67 at Turner Hall Park next Sunday afternoon, growth of timber is well under way, accident with the exception that County orders 78 90 as that gentleman is about to return former, and R. C. Mitchell, of the Duluth but that among the good, law-abiding, gladness that the desk labors of to be followed with an illumination groves that have been planted and Notes in Citizens Nat'l Bank for coll 550 oo three miles on the other side of Le peaceful citizens of New Ulm to Rochester. Cash on depooit 518156 Tribune, to the latter. Mr. Castle the day-(and mght)are over, give a that have started up along the streams and ball in Turner Hall in the Cash in hands ofTreasuior 149 9965-100 there have been fellows of the baser Sueur the train lan into two hand and lakes since the hand of civilization gave a short account of the progress of Andy Sanderlm is so pushed with side wave of the hat past the chimney, evening. The undertaking is a laudable sort who have been full of riotous doings. cars loaded with iron, but thanks to has put out the files which in years $0,214 1265-100 work that he don't have time to the road, and paid it the compliment which draws up theflamefrom contact Hard storiesare told of some of one, as it is intended to start a CONSTANS, A BLANCHARD, past have annually run wild over the engineer Sencerbox, who handled the take his meals. Make hay, Andy, a rare one in these daysof never having these fellows, which are undoubtedly with the wick and the light is gone, Sec Board of Audit Pres Board ofAndit. prairie. Minnesota is receiving attention firemen's aid fund with the proceeds. true but the} are such as can be picked throttle, the train was brought up while the sun shines. defaulted in the payment of its in* and with no after smell. This cannot in national circles, because of her GKE3^a,Tr See the programme in another column. up in most any community where standing without any very serious lesults, terests, had never been sold out, and One of our citizens a few days ago servants she is already known afar be too widely circulated, as I read there are fellows wild and reckless. PICNIC AND BALL Reports from Russia and Germany and the excursionists were detained off because of her wheat. Her own purchased a horsea gentle buggy had alwaysremained a Minnesota road. in the Times the other day that a lady One thing is certainthe priest and people, many of whom are late comers, inregaidto the wheat crop do noi but a short time. The party horse as he si ^posedbut whe the minister are in New Ulm. The It would in the future be the graud lost her life by blowing down the annot afford to be ignonnt of he1 Catholics are here in strong force, and seem to be very encouraging. It appears he undertook to .nttii the.iuim.ti ut reached St. Paul a few minutes before trunk line around which must be clustered OF THE chimney and causing an expldsion." These few notes by the way mt help have been many yearsfourteen at 11 placed ctround pit}full} ul, that they are almost a total failure, nine, and after a five minute's halt a complete system of Minnesota 1 little to an acquaintance. least the Lutherans have also a |e (li (ka }&gHtattt, its heels that he concluded he and consequently America will where whirled away towards Lake Elmo. roads hurling defiance at monopolies. Minneapolis, Aug. 6th, 1879. church and building, with a good following George Baumgartner had another wouldn't, not just then, at least, be called on to provide a large portion We reached the German Methodists have a It was the nucleus of the railroads of sunstroke last Wednesday, which and took to his heels and the last church and building, with a good society of Europe with breadstuffs. Minnesota the State, and would long continue to SUNDAY, AUG. 1?, 1879. seemed to be more severe than that Hurastewn I tease. that was seen of him he was two LAKE ELMO and a residence minister. All will this year be able to contribute deserve the gratitude of the people. which he had a short time ago. He miles beyond Leavenworth. Matt, these religious bodies pursue their about 0:30, and were at once ushered a liberal share toward supplying the Mr. Mitchell, in his response, paid a work withoutmolestation. They have Green apples at John Roth's.. the girls are in search of you. had so far recovered from the effects into the spacious dinning hall of the PROGRAMME. people across the Atlantic. the same opportunity and the same encouragement high tribute to the past management The weather in Burns is cool, hotel, where a splendid supper was of the first as to move about without brae 1Assembly of the Fire Department Mr. Jones living some two miles toextend their churches ing and refreshing. of the Duluth road, and spoke of the awaiting us. The party of course was Mr. Doty of Courtland informs us at 10 o'clock a. m. and parade experiencing any ailments whatever. from town came in on Sunday and as like communities offer. There isno And still A. G. Anderson is adding quite hungry and the waiters were put services it had done the people of the that his wheat crop this year will through the principal streets to Turner On the above named day he went out after imbibing quite freely in barley established ^English preaching in the to his lumber yard. to their wit's ends to keep the tables whole State in keeping down the rates Hall Park. community, because there are no English average at least twenty-five bushels juice undertook to show himself off in the cornfield, and while there received replenished, but Messrs. Flowers & E. Fay is figuring up the cost of residents to support it. Nevertheless, of transportation. He thought that with his team, which resulted in his per acre, and that it will all grade the stroke which so effected 2Pic Nic in Turner Hall Park in building him anew house. Guthurz, the gentlemanly proprietors the writer of this article has getting thrown out of the wason many people were unnecessarily frightened No. 1. He has good quality of seed the afternoon. Instrumental and vocal him that he was unable to get from of the hotel, knew their guests and heldnumerousEnglish services with encouragingcongregationsthe Dr. Hitchcock is highly delighted and receiving a broken arm. He at the recent transfer of the Concert and other amusements which accounts for his large yield. the place. He was found late in the past nine had made ample provisions. After over his new western movement. was taken up and conveyed to his will be provided. load, as the new management had already months and the Geamans themselves Nothing is saved by buying poor seed supper the electric.lights were inspected, afternoon lying on his back and in an W. Fatli is again swinging the hammer home where Drs. Marcellus and F. have shown as much interest as any mapped out and commenced and a short boat-rided taken upon because it is a triflle cheaper than 3Grand Illumination and ascension hover Philip Cutland's hanvil. entiiely helpless condition. Although people. 'New Ulm is not hostile to H. Wellcome reduced the fracture. the lake. Lake Elmo, under the able making more improvements than had of three balloons. The whole good seed. John Low is building and extending every available care hasbeen bestowed Christianity and we believe she never will conclude with a ball in Turner his wagon shop, which indicates an been made for years, and he held that management of Messrs. Flowers & Guthurz, has upon the sufferer he seems to be* gaining has been in a co-operate capacity. Her We are requested to say that Mr. Leavenwe)rtltsMBd Vicisiity. increase in business. Hall. become the most fashionable summer resort in Minnesota, the transfer would in no wise be a detriment founders intended to make her an exclusive very slowly, and it will undoubtedly Knut Anderson, of Linden, will be a German town but the Germans Lemons atM. H. Gambles, and gieen and Wednesday being its big day, the Gieat to the interests of the State, be along time before he will recover The grain is all harvested in this vicinity candidate for the office of County Superintendent might be Turners, or Catholics, cucumbers are also making their*way Western band and some four hundred people from The proceeds of the pic nic and and that cheap rates would be maintained and stacking is pretty well ahead, completely. or Lutherans or whatever else they into the market. Look out for cholera. of Schools before the St. Paul were at the lake Gen Flowers, who's ball will be placed to the credit of All crops are very good except wheat, in the future as in the past. Of chose religiously. We have dwelt pressing invitation to remain a few days we are coming Republican county convention. the general opinion being that it will the Firemen's Mutual Beneficiary longer on this point than we otherwise the progress of the city of Duluth Mr. Mr. Thomas McKeever is now inthe sorry we could not accept, Informed us that the Glencoe RegisterThe Catholic not average over half a crop. Mr. Anderson graduated at the Mankato Fund for disabled firemen. would on account of the impressions Mitchell had great hopes, but as the neighborhood setting up threshers, hotel was crowded with guests from the eastern piiest of the parish of St. Augusta in abroad respecting the religious Normal school in 1877, and has On Saturday, August 2nd, as Mr.McCarthy, and a good strong man he is to turn party would soon visit it themselves he and southern States, and that thehotel ne\ er before attitude of the place. No doubt but of Leavenworth, was returning Stearns county called the men of the sinoe then taught ten terms, on firstclass the big iron wrench, &c, ADMISSION TO B^LL 50 CENTS. SUPPER would leave it for them to form their had done sogood a business at which, however, we that the sentiment of the people has from Loreno, sometime after dark, parish to early mass last Sunday and certificates, inthis and adjoining Russell and Daily, of Loreno, were do not wonder, as the locality is beautiful, the changed a good deal since the city was he met with quite a serious accident. own conclusions, We hope Mr. Mitchel's EXTR A. sent them to the faim of Mrs, Waterman, in our town only a few days ago, machinewardly counties. founded. scenery delightful, the attractions many and the When about a mile out of town he hopes may not be blighted, and interested, and got away whose hnsband died lately leaving All are cordially invited in the stopped to arrange something belonging proprietors are men who are known only to be appreciated M. A. Bingham's horse took a notion that his predictions in regard to the with a lot of papers in their side pocketsbills about forty acres of grain to harvest. to the harness and while doing so name of the Committee, by At 10 30 the party reluctantly departed, to have a little run on hisown account receiveable. St. Paul & Duluth road may become one of his horses became frightened, ALL NATIONALITIES arriving in St Panl at a few minutes past 11 o'clock The men, as advised by the W. HAUENSTEIV and J. BBRNDT. last Friday. The result was that he true. By the time the regular list of Where is the man that was talking kicked him in the breast and knocked are now cordially welcomed within The party retired to their hotels highly pleased with priest, hai vested the whole crop Sunday, of building a mill in this place? Send him down. They then ran wildly off, jerked things around in such a manner ANTEDAt the Revere House, toasts was through with it was nearly her borders. Germans, Danes, En* theii day's doings and so helped the widow and her him around and letus have a talk with the wagon passingover Mr.McCarthy's Sleepy Eye, a good man or woman glish, black or white, itmatters not, all as todump Mr. Binghamoff the wagon, On Thursday morning many of the excursionists twelve o'clock, and the party retired orphaned children. The priest and his him. We will do all that is reasonable leg injuring it pretty badly andleaving cook also two girls. who have enterprise, and would be were up betimes, and at 7 o'clock took the special after which his horseship proceededon to snatch a little rest, well pleased in the way of help. him, we understand, scarcely able to people areto be commended for practical S.J Grow. likely to build upany where else, New train.provided by the Duluth road for hisway minus a driver, scattering parts with the evening's entertainment and walk and making it difficult for him to Ulm extends the hand to, and will assure piety and a fitting observance of The farming fraternity are about WHITE BEAK LAKE of the wagon along the alley back of get along in the darkness. The team the auspicious opening of the excursion. a cordial greeting. She will ask NOTICE- through harvesting, and all nearly the holy day by a Christian deed which Here an hour and three quarters was most pleasantly ran about half a mile, going over a no question as to religion or politics. Brey's livery stable. The horse was ready for thanksgiving day. The spent. Through the courtesy of sailing master they could not well have done any large pile of stones which seemed to To the time of the Indian outbreak Notice is hereby given that my minor finally secured without having teceived W. Dunn, who placed his entire fleet at the threshing machines are now taking have been gathered for building purposes, other day. in 1882 New Ulm enjoyed prosperous, son Daniel II. Teas has this day disposal of our party, a sail on the lake was taken* possession of the fields and are in full any injuries. THE TRIP TO WINDOM. leaving the wagon perched on uneventful life. She drew her trade and the three large hotels, tho Minnesota Boat purchased his time till he arrives at blastlet them blaze away. thetop, the tongue being driven into After an early breakfast the excursionists from a wide region, and, as she had it Club's camp, Camp Hulbnit and other places of the age of twenty-one years, and I The first load of new wheat was Last Thursday night, Dr. Berry was The chicken seasonis now near at the ground. They then started toward all to herself, grew rich from her own interest were visited and inspected White Bear assembled at the depots of the shall hereafter claim none of his earnings brought in last Monday by Mr. Bennet, hand, when woe betide their chickenships called to attend a man named Wm. a housetaking the tongueout of a reaper Lake is also a very beautiful summer resort and prices. The Sioux war broke out, nor pay any debts of his contracting. St. Paul & Sioux City railroad, and at of Bernadotte, and was purchased nevertheless we all go out snipe on their way. Here their further Sell, of Cairo township, Renville Co. has many warm admirers New and substantial and her first calamity came down upon shooting and a finer lot of snipes you 5:45 the word "all aboard" was given, by the Eagle Mill. It graded course was arrested by the man on Improvements are noticeable on every side The her in blood and destruction. The who was suffering from strangulated Dated Albin, Minn., Aug. 1st, 1879. never did see in this locality, in fact whose premises they were, and who a good No. 2, and might nave party in their rambles around the lake was accompanied and the party sped away on a special surrounding settlements poured their hernia (rupture). The rupture took JOHN TEAS. you can hardly tell them from prairie by Mr. A Stanley Hair, the gentlemanly took care of them until they were called gone No. 1 if it had been cleaned scatteredpopulations into her for pro* train of two elegant coaches and baggage chickens"say, can't you come down place on Wednesday while Mr. Sell ticket agent of the St Paul Duluth railroad, who for on Sunday. better. The price paid was 65 cents. tection. The Indians rushed after IHEEP WANTED15 common car, which had kindly been placed some evening?" left nothing undone to make onr visit pleasant. was raking off a reaper. The Dr. was Mr. McCarthy notknowing what had them and laid siege to the town. 'Merino or Cotswold-Merino Ewes, At 9-20 the regular train for Duluth with the balance at the disposition of the party, for a Rev. Father Bergholdwaa around become of his team was making his The town was attacked several accompanied by Geo. Marti, who rendered also one pure bred Merino Bam. of our party came along, said Mr Hair gave PERSONAL. the other day, and he was delighted to 147 mile ride to Windom. The original way slowly homeward when be was times but the people, though poorly Address B. O, Schoenfelder, Wellington, valuable assistance in the the word ''all aboard," and away we spun towards County Commissioners Knudsen, see our new church still in the progressive overtaken by a team which, fortunate, prepared to defend themselves, soresolutely via. West Newton, Nicollet, Co., plan of goingto Sioux City or Sioux the ZenithCity Maj. Smith, the Gen Superintendent performance of the necessary operations degree. It is now in charge of ly for him, belonged to one of his Joeigensen and Sanders made the Review stood their ground that the Minn- of the road, also accompanied the party and Falls was given up, as it was deemed which the case required. The new hands, Messrs. Lee and Hollie, neighbors, who brought him to the savages were finally forced to depart. done much for our comfort At Hinckley the excursionists office a call last Monday. preferable only to go as far as Windom, of Sleepy Eye, who have contracted to village of Leavenworth which is about Dr. saysit was high time that he was Still many were either killed orforced, were invited to take dinner with the IEW MACHDfil SHOP. Tom Perry, of theSt. Peter Timet, finifih the same on or before October thereby enabling the party to return two miles from his home. Here the to leave the country. A good part of St. Paul Duluth railroad, and it la hardly necessary catfed, had it been postponed for some was in our city a couple of days last firstand that is business." whole party stopped for some time, to say that the invitation as accepted. The the town was burnt. But after the the same day and visit Lake Elmo time longer the case would have proved when Mr. McCarthy being overcome week at which time he made a call at dinner was superb, and the way the good things Centre Street, Opposite Mueller war wasover the people began again Beware of young partners, for instance and the electric lights in the evening. fatal. were stowed away made the landlord's hair stand by fatigue fell asleep, and his kind and to build, and the city has continued to as William Blair whom I. W. the Review office. The train was in charge of Conductor Scherer's Lumber Yard, on end. However, everybody was supplied and obliging neighbor went home leaving grow to this day. Moat of the buildings Kelly has taken in partnership, and in The Ottawa correspondent of the St. Route agent Gary is laid up with three cheers were given to Mr. Grant, the proprletor, him to make his way as best he could. F. D. Abbey and the general man* are of brick, which are manufactured good faith, in the mercantile business NEW VLMr Peter Pribune is responsible for the -I* MINK for his grand set out. Again we sped away a sore leg and has to use a crutch to Rather mean, was it not? But then on theground. There are many at Amiret. Blair gobbled the sum of agement was in the hands of Mr. W. ot a rapaid rate. Soon after leaving Hinckley a following: A man in this town shocked Justice must have his course. move about. He is now under medi fine blocks, which give to the town a four hundred dollars from the said T,i3 o. Kobarsch, Prop'r., H. Dixon, the General Ticket Agent camp of Indians was encountered picking blue ber. solid appearance. Shops and mills Kelly, after which he went on his way wheat this harvest thirteen days. cal care and we hope that he may soon A shooting affray occurred in Leavenworth ties, and the train was stopped in order to give the of the Sioux City road, as affable and furnish employment for many people. rejoicing, -and to^ make it more interesting The work became so impressed on his party an opportunity to Interview the neble red be able to assume his duties again. on Friday, Aug. 1st, which jollyEnglish gentleman as we have ever Early iu 1872 the Winona St Peter he had a woman along. He was I am now prepared to execute all men and women uponthe Gubernatorial qnesUon came very near proving fatal. A man mind that he got np in the night in H. Ackenhausen, representing railroadcome intoand passsedthrough intercepted atBurns, butbefore papers met, and just the right kind of a man orders with dispatch. Repairing of but when the Indians saw the Dispatch representative named Weaver, a horse-trader and his sleep, and shocked hia family. He Meinecke & Co., and E. Winterhalter, the town. This road brought some could be gotten out the- lad was gone. among the crowd they broke pell mell for the Threshers and Reapers a specialty. to keep an excursionparty in good spirits cattle dealer, and one of the saloon help to the community. But in 1878 a He is described as rather short and set his wife and six children up in a Inner recesses of the woods and the Interview had representing C. H. Hamilton & Co., My machinery is all new and of the keepers, got into a dispute about a few with his ready wit and humor. division was made at Sleepy Eje tbiek set in stature, about 32 years of tobe dispensed with. Several votes were taken on most improved pattern. All work marranted bunch,and tried to put his mother-in- wholesale toy and paper houses of cents which the latter claimed that The country traversed by the Sioux which drew away a number of fami the train to ascertain the sentiment of the editorial age, dark complexion, and well clad in as represented. All those in the former owed him. The dispute Milwaukee, passed the Sabbath in party upon the Gubernatorial question, but no result lies. NewDlm,howfver,ithecottn- law on tor cap a***. when a dark brown suit. He wore a mustache, City road, as may be known to many want of anything in my line are cordially took placeat thedinner-tableand after waa reached, and the tellers finally gavs It up our city and took in the theatre at ty seat and the county buildings, all hetook her up in his arms, and went and is ot a rather prepossessing invitedto give me a call. of our readers, is the most fertile in treating each other to the choicest as a bad job A atop was made at Maj Smith's appearance. Loot out for nun. Turner Hall in the evening. *j of brick, are substantial structures. 1 to bend her head down so that she TfflBO. KOBAMCB. epithets their respective vocabularies the State, and as many of the excur- fc s&JbGSb .i i !l ?***S**