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wpp *7^**TJ^3^' a^SKJmmw^ i V*J' NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1881 CHEAP CHARLEY'S NEW 1TLM AND VICINITY Last Sunday morning the dead body Brown County Fair The New Vim High School of Ole Nelson, of the town of Brighton, Chag. W. Fish, the champion bare Nicollet Co., was found "beside the The annual fair of the Brown Co For a number of years it has been back rider of the world will be here oad noar Sehuman's residence, in La Agricultural Association opened out the intention of our board of education with the Burr Bobbins & Colvin rail fayette, while his horse was close by last Saturday iuauspiciously, the fore to offer a higher course of study to way shows to-morrow, nibbling at a hay stack. Mr. Kelson part of the day being wet and philly those pupils who successfully complete Fall& Winter Stock left this city about six o'clock on Saturday and but few farmers earing to plod the course of the common school. The On account of the unfavorable weather evening in an intoxicated conilition through the mud to bring in their ex- long-contemplated addition to our Bys last week the Nicollet county and the supposition was first hibits. Sunday opened out more aus tern of public schools has now been fair has been postponed to Friday and formed that he fell out of his buggy piciously and by noon considerable made. Our first high school class was Saturday, Sept. 30 and 9ct. 1st. and broke his neck, but it was subse stock ?md farm produce had been added organized September 12th, and entered fluently discovered that he had to the exhibits of the day before upon its work with a fair prospect of County Auditor Constans informs wound under his right jaw which i$ wow cowpt-stfi# True, the fair was by no means up to success. In view of this fact, it is us that the forfeited tax sale has been raised a suspicion that he had met the standard of former years, but thought that a brief account of the postponed until noxt|Monday,Sept 20th. with foul play. The coroner of Nicollet when the bad weather, bad roads and plan of organization, the regulations Sale will then promptly commence at county was notified and the other draw backs the society had to and course of study of the New Ulm 10 o'clock a. m. case will be fully investigated, and if contend with are taken into consideration, High School may not be unwelcome to The Republican county convention the suspicion of murder-should be sustained it must be said that the show us 'the readers' of iae REVIEW. will meet in Sleepy Eye to-morrow, an effort will be made to bring The New Ulm High School has been a whole was quite satisfactory. While sSt and the candidates for the several Advantageous Purchases! the guilty parties to justice. [organized in strict compliance with the crowd of sight seers was quite) county offices will soon be oil the [the requirements of An Act for tht En jlarge on Sunday afternoon, we noticed ourag&m&nt of Higher Education, ap ragged edge. WILL RIDE IN AN "EMPTY.'' that but correspondingly few had plac-j proved March 3, 1881, and In conform If the person who was found in a] ity Avith the regulations prescribed by jed somethng on exhibition. BOTTO PEICES1! mashed car of lumber last Tuesday! FOR SALS Forest trees for timber [the High School Board. By this, car[tain Among the principal exhibits we no claims. Cottonwood, Ash, Box elder morning, has occasion to ride again hei changes were rendered necessary jticed those of S. A. George, fruit, vege and Soft Maplo by the M, 10 M, or 100 which affect our entire system of will take an -'empty." Tuesday morning VSgfi'i tables and farm produce Chr. Booclc,j [schools. The school year will hereafter M. For Price address Geo. II. Wright last a mash up of ears as performed begin on the third Monday in llower plants and cut fiowers S. D. Sept. 21-81, Sioux City, Iowa in the yard at this place, A [August, and will be divided into three Peterson, buggies and spring wagons train of cars run into arother train on terms. The first, or fall term, begins A ion of Simeon Roland of Butternut Suits from $3.75 to $20, in all Colors Fashions Qualit and Sizes Aug. Schell and Jos. Gag, grapes and [on the third Monday .in August and aside track with furious speed, daniag-j Valley was accident ally shot, l- 7Sr [oil paintings, tastefully arranged New [closes on the afternoon of December ing eight cars, more or less. In a box last Wednesday, the charge from the 3d or if December 23d be Ulm Planing Mill, frames, sash and car four men were hiding to ride east! [Saturday, or Sunday on the shot-gun entering hisbowels. It is brackets Empire Mill Co., fine assort when a chance offered. When the fternoon of the Friday preceding. thought the wound will prove fatal. SUITS II I THE URCEST ment of Hour Cheap Charley, dry The second,'or winter term, begins oii| crash came the lumber in the car goods, "-ready-made clothing and no the 2d day of January or, if January The Sleepy Eye Gazette says that "hoved to one end with considerabl be a Saturday or Sunday, on th tions II. II. Beussraann, fine harness B2d violence. One of the unfortunate of folks up that way couldn't come to Monday following. The second term Fr. Burg, cigars Peter Mack, grapes. the four men was stiuck by the lumber closes on the afternoon of the Friday the fair on Sunday because they attend Some very beautiful pieces of ladies' preceding the first Monday in May. and taken out of the end of the car, church on that day, but that they are embroidery and fancy work was also The third, or spring term, 'begins on which was badly mashed in, for dead all coming down to-morrow to take in the second Monday in May and closefso on exhibition, but' the number was by weeks before the beginning He was taken to the Arnold house, on Burr Bobbins and Colviu's circus. seve occa- no moans as large as on former Second St., a physician summoned, and the next school year. We have never had so large a stock in our Clothing De- sious. Martin Miller received first pre As heretofore, the course of instruction John Ilaubris, a notorious horse cared for. The following morning he mium for the best stallion, Carl Han in the common school covers thief, has just added another feather was able to go his way, and as he had partment as now, and our Prices are so low that it is period of eight years. In the high sing first premium for the best breeding to his cap by making good his escape been a railroad laborer the Company school, a three years' course will be of mare, H. Ilagemann for best span possible for every one to CLOTH E HIMSEL GOOD from the Granite Falls jail. This is gave him a pass to Chicago. Tracy fered, in three classes: C" Class (first |of work horses, Christ Kurn for best year) "B" Class (second year) "A the third time he broke jail since his Gazeit bull, E. G. Koch for best boar, H. II. Class (third year). The Class was arrest for horse stealing last winter. organized Sept. 12, 1881, and pursues The Gazette says that Jos. Miller-! Manderfeld for best breeding sow, M. FOR A LITTLE MONEY. the course of study as prescribed fo: meister of Sleepy Eye has lost four Lauterbach for best cow, Mrs. S, A. We are in receipt of the premium the first year by the High School Board. members of his family within a period] jGeorge and Mrs.M, Brandt for best list of the Lyon County fair which During the school year of 188283, of one week from tho terrible effect 'fresh butter. S. A. George- received and until after further notice from the commonces at Marshall to-day and Highzd School Board, ther"eCwill be" two, of diphtheria. The wife and mother classes,styled and B" [eight premiums, more than any other WOOLENi COMFORTERS, QUILTS DRESS GOODS and Everthing in the continues three days. The list is got ani DR GOOD S LIN E or that was the first to succumb to the terrible! two exhibitors, and we believe ten up in pamphlet form at the Lyon whicn will pursue the course of study disease, then he lost a child eigh himself [and Wm, .Skinner were the County News office and is a credit to prescribed for the first and second months old, and on Wednesday lastj only two Americans that had taken years by the H. S, Board. As soon as that institution. two children, one a boy of fiye years It had been said board may require the work of the any interest in the fair, G. Kuehnel, of Lafayette, finished third year of the prescribed course, and the other a girl of seven were our intention to publish the premium the "A" Class will be organized and his threshing last Monday. He in gathered by the destroyer. The late list in full but space forbids this week. forms us that on high land his wheat wet weather has been very unfavorable wte The receipts, we are informed, were upo be held during Examinationws will th or averaged nearly 13 bushels per acre of h* to our stricken neighbors, and we are termh. Ayt the the last week of each sufficient to pay all expenses, premi tir ear No. 1 quality, Jbut on the bottom the IN THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. informed that every cellar in town is urns, etc., which is more than can be close of the third term, the average of yield did not exceed 0 busjiels per acre, the percentages the pupil obtained in flooded with surface water, which said of nearly every other fair which the three term examinations is. com and No. 2 wheat at that. We Invite a dose inspection of our Goods, and assure our ftiends that they makes the houses very unhealthy. Although has so far this year been held in this puted for every branch. The pupil's a number of families are afflicted State. average percentage for the year in We are sorry that we are called upon can Save from 1 0 to 2 0 per cent, by purchasing of us. with the disease, the situation every branch is then multiplied by to chronicle the death of Mrs. Wiescheski, LOOK OUT FOR THE GREAT SHOW. fraction expressing the ratio of the is by no means as bad as reported by a i the esteemed wife of Mr. E (entire time of instruction to the time number of our exchanges. For instance AViescheski of this city, which occurr Hotted to the branch in question. If, The Burr Bobbins and Colvin Am-j the Hector Union is informed! dl^ek Chkrley'^ Mtto-i||4$ $ fcleS 1 Sm%U frp0fa fter adding the final marks thus obtained, ed last Friday after only a few hours' !erican and German Allied Shows will! by a W. H. Frazier that on Sunday,! the pupil have a final aggre illness. Mr. Wioscheski has the sym pitch its tents in our city to-morrow,l [gate of 70 per cent, or more, he will be [the 11th inst., there were thirty-nine) pathy of his numerous friends in this! [promoted to the next higher class [Sept. 22d. The show is highly spoken! cases of diphtheria in Sleepy Eye, and his sad affliction. pupils who may successfully complete SVITS MADM TO OXDMM OS SHOUT NOTICE, AND NEARLY AS CHEAP AS READY MADE CLOTH- by all our exchanges from cities! [that the funerals averaged two a day, the course of study offered by the ING CAN BE OBTAINED which it has visited. The ring per-J which is all bosh. At no time has the! New Ulm High School, will receive a The attention of our readers is called! [diploma to that effect. formances aro highly spoken of and! [number of cases exceeded fifteen and to the advertisement of Cheap Charley! Examinations in the common school All kinds of Farm Produce taken in exchange for Goods. the menagerie is said to contain the! the funerals have not oven averaged which occupies one fourth of this! will also be conducted according to best and rarest collection of animalfi [one a day. page. His store is the acknowledged! [the above plan. Pupils who have that have ever been brought to Minn-j successfully completed the course of head-quarters for ready-made clothing, School House Burned. the common school, and have received lesota. Among the special features ofl and no one in quest of anything! [the per centage requiredfor promotion, (this department is the the cow-facedl in his line should fail to give him a! AN AMUSEMENT SYNDICATE!^) will be admitted to the Class of the ^Ve learn from Samuel Baumgertner| jantelope, of which no account is given! call before purchasing elsewhere. [high school. Such members of the [that the school house in district No. jin natural history. This animal was! first division (second year) of the first Of the many circuses that have vis-l ige town, was burned with all its con-[ [(highest) grade, who are not of German discovered by Stanley, the great African CHARTERED AND INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF WISCONSIN. German-American descent, and ited Now Ulm in years past, noneeverj tents last Sunday night. The lire wasg explorer. The.blood-sweating Behemoth who may have failed in their German THE BURR ROBBINS AND COLVIN came more highly recommended by| discovered about 9:30 o'clock but before of Holy Writ, and countlessl (studies only, will also be admitted to the press than that of Burr Bobbins &\ any one reached the place nearly! (others too numerous to mention, make! [the Class of the high school. Nonresident ALLIED RAILROA .SHOWS.' Colvin, which will exhibit in thia cityl the whole building was enveloped in! pupils of either sex, from any up this interesting department of thej [part of the State, who may pass a satis to-morrow afternoon and evening. Thej flames. Mr. Baumgertner, the teach-l (show. Speaking of the show, the Detroit factory examination in all the branch prossis unanimous injeommending this| er of the school, lost a number of valuable Evening News of Juno 6th, last-,! [es prescribed by law as requisite to i great showa sure indication of superior books. The Are was no doubt thejj third grade county certificate, will be ays: excellence. work of an incendiary as tho building! [admitted to the New Ulm High School The street parade of The Burr Rob-! BEAM THE IATE IK YOUM MIND. OJXE DAT ONLY. JUST THAT DAY. [Without charge for tuition. Applicants had not been legitimately occupied! bins and Colvin circus on Saturday,! The report that the Mew Ulm relie for admission, as well as members of Ajt 3XTES1W TlxiJLirscicty, Soptoxxi"fci 22d. [since tho school meeting on the 3dl XJXJ3S^E [though quito up to the average, was! the common school to be promoted to 10 MOnBT committee has more money than they! inst. Stops are being taken by ther WS COJtfStWED* but a faint indication of the excellent! the high school, must file an application know what to do with is all nonsense! proper authorities to ferret the guilty] in which they promise conform (show under the canvass. The menag-| as any one who witnessed tho great de-j ity to the regulations and discipline of parties out, and it is hoped that if discovered 'erie contained a fine collection of animals, struction done there by the storm well the school, declare their intention to including the hippopotamus, giraffe, the full penalties of the law! [complete the course, and pledge them knows that if the committee had as omprifcutK the following well.known anuwemenc organizations: cow-faced antelope, etc. The! will be meeted out of them. [selves not to withdraw from the same much more they could use it and not 1st.Burr Bobbins' Great American Circus. [giant horse wa3, perhaps, the most remarkable [during term time," except in case of bo a particle worried about the surplus unavoidable necessity. animal that ha3 ever visited! 2d.- E. D. Colvins World Menagerie. Republican lain us Some evil-minded person must be at The following course of study and the city. The ring performance was tfd. Herr Neyguard's Grand German Circus, work.St. Pettr Tribune, jlist of text books will serve to show the (one of the best given for years. The! The Republican caucus last Monday! (scope and grade of the instruction offered tumblers, trapeze performers, clowns! Mad. Martha's in the New Ulm High School: evening resulted in the election of thej As tho portion of the hospital for in [and trained horses were unusually] .___-_ School of Trained CLASS. following delegate ticket: F. Baarsch,] sane being rebuilt will not be ready foi clevor. The most distinctive novelties ~s*-3&v| European Horses. Arithmetic Robinson's Prog- Pract Jos. Bobleter. S. D. Peterson, fth.Den Stoues Colg Elementary Aigebra Robinson's. occupancy until next spring, the board were a troop of trained cattle, and! English Grammar Lee and Hartley's, John Fenske, Albert Ulanchard. B. F.J lege of Physical of trustees, at their meeting last woek, the use of elephants and camels in-i [English Composition Hart's Intro. S? Training. Webber, C. W. A. Krook, J. Herscheler. Geography... Colton's (State Series).! [stead of horses, for the batout leapersl decided to immediately erect a tempo U. Sv History Qnackenbos'p (State Seriee) Prof. White's'' Xo instructions. jLatin Grammar & Reader Haikncss's to jump over. But the feature which! rary wooden building, capable of ac-| Troupe of Histrionic jliending, Writing and Speaking Mr. E. G. Koch was nominated fori towered above all others was the bare-s ccmraodating 100 patientsthe build-! Canines and CLASS. [County Commissioner for the Firsts Dog Circus. Natural Philosophy Norton's. back riding of Chas. W. Fi3h. Tho! ing to be completed, ready for occu [Physical Geography Warren's. Wankenita's Famous [district by acclamation. ease, grace \nd daring with which he! pancy, before cold weathor. Elementary Astronomy Lockycr'? Band of Indians. 'General History Swinton's performs feats attempted by no other[ A town committee consisting of K. Plane Geometry Dtivies'sLegendre, Gen. F. Sigol last week assumed edit-j rider places him unquestionably at| [Physiology Pulton's. jG. Koch, C. W. A. Krook and W. Haujensfcein Mons. Lncian'e Caesar's Commentaries. 3 hooks llarknesg'e. orial management of the "New York (the head ofhis profession. The tents! was appointed, whereupon thef Sensational Collec- Cicero, 2 orations llarkncss's or DoutschesVolksblatt." Wo gleer. Latin Composition, Part I Harkness'a were filled afternoon and evening by[ tion of Trained caucus adjourned. Reading. Writing and Speaking from a copy of the paper of recent is Wild Animals. eager crowds of people, and everybo-f A CLASS. Fursman's Vast Eiem. Chemistry....Eliot & Stover's Abridgment. sue that tho committee appointed to! ijy got his money's worth. Nicoiiet County Republicans. [Geometrical Drawing Marine, solicit contributions for the cyclone Kotany Gray's School & Field Book 10th.Coin's Original Troupe of Jubilee Singers. Ancient History Miss Thalhcimer's sufferers has organized by the election Personal Mention. [Higher Aigohni to Quadratics Davtes'e Bourdon At New Uim, Thursday, September 22d, 1881. Tho Nicollet county Republican' Miss Theresa !Westphal departed yes^ Solid Geometry Davics's Legendre of Moritz Ellinger, Prest., J.O. Hundt, convention was hold in St. Peter lasts [Cicero, 2 orations Harkness'a Iterday morning for Chicago for the! Virgil, 4 books Searing's Vice Prest., Edward Uhl, Treasurer Saturday. A full couuty ticket was Latm Composition, Part II Harkness's. {purpose of purchasing a large stock of Jacob Ileintz and E. Schreiber, Secre Reading, Writing and'Speaking nominated. Through the courtesy ofj YOU WILL SEE THE FOLLOWING DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF WHICH WE HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE MONOPOLY: The"Roman method of pronouncia jfall and winter millinery goods. Her taries. Hon. Jacob Klossner, of Lafayette,! [tion has been adopted for the entire jnew store will be ready for the rocep The largest Hippopotamus in captivity. The only Potoqunine ever placed on exhibition. A cage of performing Hyenas. A family of Sea Lions course in Latin. Pupils completing we are enabled to publish the follow-j herd of. Elephants. The only Cow Antilope ever captured. A herd of Camels. Moloch, the Giant Horse, twenty-two hands high weighs 2 300pounds The The poople living on the south side Jtion of the goods in the course of a fe (the course of the and Classes, will largest living Giraffe this side of the Seas, broke and trained to harness. More Rare Animals shown in open dens in the street than are contained in half of mg particulars: Chas. Kaiser of St, of the Cottonwood river will no doubt (days. [be i.epared to enter the Sub-Fresh the so-called Menageries of the day. Peter was nominated for County! be ploasod to learn that the bridge jinan Class of the University of Min .Albert Wagner and wife of Sleepy Treasurer on the first formal ballot, receiving nesota. The completion of the full contractors have arrived and that the [Eye visited in New Ulm over Sunday, [three years' course will secure admission 25 votes, although on the informal MR. CHAS. W FISH, the acknowledged King of Bareback Riders, who challenges work of erecting the four bridges land the former gave his old associates! to the Freshman Class of the University, y ballot Mr, And. Torsen, of Lake! the world to duplicate his acts, will ride at 3 and 0 p. m. across the Cottonwood is about to Jin the Silver Cornet Band a lift during! Graduates of the New Ulm Prairie, had 23 votes, two more than MADAM MARTHA, from the Imperial Circus of Vienna, the most graceful Eques- bo commenced. Commissioners Wag High School that enter the University, fthe continuance of the fair. ti trienne in either hemisphere, wilt appear at each and every performance in her thril- a majority, but on the formal ballot! will be prepared to pursue the Scientific *A ner 'and Dorster located the lower -Robert P. A. Nix will next Friday ling sensation entitled the Hurricane Whirl. Course with Latin. Those gradu his vote dropped to 15 and Kaiser's bridge last Monday, and the work on idepart for Berlin, Germany. He ex-] [ates who have also completed the HERR NEYGAARD, and his stud of trained thoroughbred stallions. went correspondingly up. Henry! all tho bridges is to bo hurried forward German course of the common school, Ipects to be abroad two years, devoting! PROF. DOWD, the Modern Samson, lifts 1,300 pounds dead weight. Moll was nominated for Sheriff, Lar with all possiblo dispatch. re free to select between the Modern jtho greater portion of the time to edu MISS ELLEN COOK, the most beautiful and accomplished Equestrienne'. Anderson for Register of Deeds, John| laud Scientific Courses of tho Univers HOWARD DORR AND SON, and 5 clowns, and half a hundred of the most noted Scational studies in the renowned uni Horse thieves visited Mankato last Peterson for Judge of Probate, A. ity. artists in the profession. jversitica of Berlin and Heidelberg. The following diagram illustrates Thursday night and committed two McCloud for Supt. of Schools, Wm. he relation between the public school bold robberies. A black mare belonging -Pr.Eh Kuhlmann andjwife depart Kline for Coroner, Steven Bricks fori yst6m of New Ulm, with the con You will see the Grandest Display of Pageant ever witnessed in America. More to R. J. Hawley of the Chicago, jed last Monday morning for Ft. WaynpJ County Surveyor, and J. B. SackettJ [templated addition of a and an A than a mile of Art Emblazoned Asiatic and African Caravan, headed by the great Mili Milwaukee and St. Paul railway, and a llnd. The former has suffered some for Court Commissionei. lass to the high school, and the Uni tary Calvacade, representing the meeting of the Crowned Heads of Europe. A Gorge, sorrel mare, owned by Bruno Loener, versity of Minnesota, each line representing [time with consumption and he goes to Hon. II. C. Miller, Hon, C. Amudson, ous picture of "The Pomp and Circumstance of Gloiious Wai." a year of study. wore stolon. The- deputy sheriff of [a milder climate in the hope that it] Dr. Collins and Nels Jorgensenj THREE SEPARATE AND DISTINCT New Clm New Ulm State Blue Earth county visited this city on {may result beneficially to his health were elected delegates to the State! COMMON SCHOOL IWflll SCHOOL. L'KIVEBHITT Friday evening, thinking the thieves BANDS OF MUSIC. Primary, 1 year convention. The convention instruct-! might have come this way, but as far -Conrad Schaefer, an old time New Primary. 2 year ed the delegates to favor the nomination as we know nothing has been seen or ITJlm boy but now a resident of Denver, in.. iv Grade Grade- Animals tumid loose in the of Hon. A. R. McGillfor Governorand Colorado, is visiting in our city with 'tiects. Mounted Kniglitfl H. Grade. hoard of them in this vicinity. Judges Mitchell, Brown and] rmd Ladies. Open Dens of I. Gr., 1. ycur [relatives and friends. We are glad to Performing Wild Deasts The I,Gr. yea1 Dickinson for the Supreme bench.I Mardi-^ras Carnival Herds now that the world uses him well in Class The safe in the office of Mr. Bouns of Elephants and Camels. All Clans Every town in the county but RidgelyJ the great far weBt. He goes from here pioyenting a moving pauoraa ville's lumber yard in St. Peter was A Clae Sub-Freshman. woi tit going hundreds of Freshman was represented in the convention. to Chicago to purchase a large stock of blown open last Wednesday night. miles to sec. Sophomore Junior. We never change onr date, The burglars drilled holes in the top goods for his mammoth merchantile Sen ior show just the dnte advertised. of the safe and placed wet coats over No Festivities. establishment in Denver. Democratic Caucus. the front of it to deaden the sound. On account of the death of President Knute Anderson of Linden favor- The safe was completely ruined, but Garlield the New Ulm Turnyerein will ed our sanctum with a pleasant visit Caucus of the Democrats of New tha scamps only got about #0 for their Children under 9 years not giv,o any public entertainment last Sunday. Ulm will be held at the Union Hall of trouble. Mr. Alex. Hark in of West 25 Cents next Saturday and Sunday, the time Friday, the 23d day of Newton, who came up on Friday even Theo. Crone and wife returned S[J33. September -IB&^at 8 o'clock p.m. for of the meeting of the Minn, Turne EEr*Doors open at 1 7 ml ing, informs us that the safe wasn'1 from Chicago last Monday evening the purpdse projecting 4 delegates toattend Convention. The Governors Guard even locked, which, considering the where they had purchased a large Performances commence the^eafberatic County Ccnven target shoot has also beep postponed hard work done by the robbers, is a an hour later. stock of fall and winter goods, 'whicl to be held September 24th. for the same reason, pretty good joke on somebody. Trains on all Railroads at are now being received. -.r^^ Town Committee. ~~s ~***i*mmtot^^-,iw?&