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_1 -^x~^~r^ NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 27 1884. 5 ^^&.-< w ***iS?^*** Annual school meetings one week Mr. Zieher desires us to say that A Witness Who Cannot be Impeached. i cial.] NEW ULM AND VICINITY from next Saturday. next Saturday all the ladies will appear County Commissioners' Proceed- at the skating rinkInMother Hubbards. **B ek *^& & ings. The Coming of the World's Grand of Good music will be in attendance. JUST RECEIVEDAn elegant line albums, at F. Kuetzing's. I have made a chemical examination and analysis of samples of bak- Exposition of Animate and Inanimate The Review says that it is pretty well ing powder taken from unbroken original packages of "Dr. Price's August 18th, 1884. WondersS. H. Barrett & The Tracy Gazette says M. E Mathews, settled that the Cannon Valley Railroad Cream Baking Powder'* and of the "Royal Baking Powder," with the of Marshall, is going to travel will be built to Mankato this fall. The MORNING SESSION.The board met Co*s New United Monster Railroad following results: pursuant to adjournment at 9 o'clock route has been determined upon as running as an adjuster for a machinery firm. Shows. I find that "Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder" consists of the pur- a. m. All members present. north of Madison Lake and as The good crops and the moderately est and best materials that these materenals are so proportioned as to pro- The petition of the supervisors of The Review reports that some farmers near Point Pleasant as practicable.) It fine weather are not all the blessings the town of Cottonwood was again duce the best results and that the strength of this preparation, as deter- will probably cross Eagle Lake at a in the vicinity of Mankato have given our readers this year. On the taken up and on motion it was resolved, point known as "the narrows." corn ripe enough to pick for seed. mined both practically by use and as based upon the amount as carbon- contrary, we are to be doubly blessed, that the boaid allow the sum of ic acid gas produced by it, is such as to give it the very highest efficiency. .i for along with smiling fields and wellfilled $200 to assist in re-building the bridge The Big Woods of Minnesota are properly J. Nic. Nenno has received notice of It is/ree from alum, ammonia, or any substance of an objectionable char- barnsmaking life pleasant ner Nic. Gulden's crossing, the auditor named,for they cover 5,000 square an increase of his pension from $8 to acter. we herald the advent of Barrett's to draw an order on the road and miles, or 3,000,000 acres of surface. $16 per month. The increase was secured Great Railroad Shows at New Ulm on 1 find that the "Royal Baking Powder," while yielding a large bridge fund in favor of said town treasurer These woods comprise nearly thirty varieties, through Adjutant General Mac Sept. 9th. onorder of Commissioner Ahlness amount of carbonic acid gas (though slightly less than Dr. Price's), con- including white and black oak, Carthy. when said bridge is completed. maple, ash, elm, hickory, basswood, tains a preparation of ammonia, which I regard as a disgusting and ob- We are pleased to be able to state cottonwood, walnut, butternut and The petition of the supervisors of jectional constituent in a bakiug powdera drug which ought never to The friends of Mr. F. Rosskopf and that this is the acknowledged-by-all tamarack. The hardwood extends in the town of Leavenworth to assist in E. E. Came, of Owatonnna, will be be introduced into the composition of any article intended for food. big show of the world to-daythe a belt across the middle of the State, building a bridge between sections 8 glad to know that the latter's injuries very largest, the very choicest, and My experiments do not confirm the extravagant claims made in the and surrounding its northeastern corner and 9 in said town was again taken from the recent accidental shooting the very best. It is also the newest, published advertisements of the "Royal Baking Powder" as to its alleg- is an immense pine region 21,000 up and on motion the board authorized by the former, will not be permanent. the brightest and the most original, ed superiority and greater strength, as shown by the amount of carbon- square miles, or 13,440,000 square acres. the auditor to issue an order on and has a greater collection of animate ic acid gas which it is capable of yielding when in use. I have found, road and bridge fund in favor of said and inanimate wonders beneath town treasurer in the sum of $200 on by experiment, that the volume ot gas yielded by equal weights of the Joe Hooker Post No. 15, G. A. R., at its canvas than any other ten shows Owing to a discrepency in the proposition, receipt of order from Commissioner two powders was greater with "Dr. Price's than the "Royal." traveling. Every zoneyea, every Tracy, has been reorganized. The the railroad bond election in Larson. continenthas contributed to its Post has only existed on paper during In view of these facts, I regard "Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pow- Redwood county was for naughtin Petition of supervisors of the town wonderful collection. It has a Menagerie the past two years. The recent encampment der" as superior to the "Royal Baking Powder," because, fact Redwood Falls and the towns in its of North Star to assist in building a unexcelled general and wonderful at Minneapolis put new life 1. It is scientifically proportioned, from the purest and best mater- immediate vicinity did not vote at all. bridge across the North ^Branch was features. The largest living into the vets. ials known, and is free from anything in the slightest degree objection- In the towns where a vote was taken again taken up, and on motion the elephant, *'Xerxes," whose weight is the proposition was snowed under deep. able. board allowed the sum of $80 to be ten tons the only living giant hippopotamus Mr. C. C. Whitney, editor of the The Gazette says it is perhaps no unmixed paid to said town treasurer on completion 2. Its capacity for raising bread (or gas producing power) is great- in the world the only living Lyon County News, is the happy daddy evil that the agitation of this of said bridge and order from three-horned white rhinoceros, er than the "Royal," both by practical test in baking and by the detei- ot a bian new daughter which he has proposition practically settles the fate Commissioner Larson. and a thousand glittering generalties caused to be christened "Minne Sota." mination of the carbonic acid gas. Respectfully, of any railroad bond proposition that Petition of supervisors of the town as yet beyond our ken, but suiely to Bio. Whitney has evidently become JAMES F- BA.BCOCK, ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, may be hereafter submitted for the of Sigel was considered and the auditor be seen by us. It has 150 first-class, infused with western ideas. (State Assayer l,tte Professor of Chemistry in Boston University and county to vote upon as a wholethe instructed to issue order on the star performers, in their wonderful Massachusetts College of Pharmacy),4 State Street. county will probably never vote as a road and bridge fund to said town arenic exhibition, andwell, in a We learn (indirectly, however,) whole for any railroad proposition involving Boston, June 2, 1884. treasurer in the sum of $200 on completion word, it has a thousand new features, that Mr. Richard Fischer, deputy a bonus, however advantageous Mr. Babcock is one of the best known aud most reliable chemists tiie of said bridge and oidei fiom which, from their strange and staitling county auditor, will be a candidate for it may be to some sections of it. East. How much he thinks of his o\\ name and how parlicnlai iu i about Commissioner Mandeateld. nature, justly entitles it to the Register ut Deeds before the coming its use is shown by the document a copy of which is given below. '1 Ins agree- euphonious cognomen of "The Gieatest The bid of Di. T. M. Marcellus in Republican county convention. Tins Mr. Pfefferle's 'store-till was robbed ment will afford satisfaction to the general public, as theto was not am hesita- Show on Earth!" the sum of $125 to act as county poor makes five candidates for this office. last Sunday night of something over tion on the part of the Price Baking Powder Company in makino- it- physician for one year, commencing $20, the proceeds of the day's sale. CHICAGO, June 2, 1884 Whereas. James F. Babcock, or Boston, has Aug. 1,1884, for the 2nd district, and A State teacbeis' institute for Redwood Send Money by American Express The thief gamed an entrance to the made for us an analysis of Dr. Price's Crevm Biking Powdei, and given us his furnish all necessary medicine, was county will be held in Redwood Co. Money Order*. store by breaking one of the panes of certificate of the same, and permission to use the said certihcito as an advei- accepted. Adjourned to 2 o'clock p. Falls dunng the week commencing Souseidoor, Receipts given. Money lefunded if lass the Iranson over the warethrough tisement, we heieby agiee that any goods to which we may attach any op of m. Sept. 8, 1884. Mr. Marsham, the Oiders are lost. Sold at all offices of which he crawled, the said certificate, and so long as we may continue to use the said coititrcates, county Superintendent, announces AFTERNOON SESSION.Thn bo,ud the Co. Payable at 6,500 places. and then prying open the rear door of shall be of as good qnahtv and as fiee from adulteration as the sample anal}/- met puisuant to adjournment at 2 that he will hold an examination of applicants RATES the store he had but to walk to the till ed PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. o'clock p. m. All membeis present. for teachers' license on Saturday and help himself. So far as Mr. Pfefferle fO 95 5c $10 8c 120-lOc $30 12c f40-15c $50 20c (Signed) V. C. PRICE, President. On motion, the board ordeied the of institute week knows, nothing else was disturbed. July 9 85 The Greatest, following taxes to be abated: Lots 3, Mr. Pfefferle has invariably placed HOUSEKEEPER'S TEST. Autograph albums and sciap pic- 4, 5 and 6, block 12, Sleepy Eye Lake, The Grandest, and The little meteor refeired to a few the money in the safe, at the close tures jnst received at F. Kuetzing's. belonging to independent school district months ago as having fallen in Mr. of the day's business,|but owing to the The Very Best! No. 24, Sleepy Eye Lake, building Henschen's house, shines no more. stormy weather he failed to do so on Every housekeeper can test baking powders containinmg that dis- See the County Auditor's announcement of $1,000 double assessed amounting The spark of life passed away with THE GOD OF DAY ON THE MORNING OP Sunday evening. of tax judgement sale, in another gusting drug ammonia, by placing a can of "Royal" or "Andrews' to $20.30. but brief notice of approaching dissolution, Tuesday Sept* Otb* column. Pearl," top dowu, on a hot stove until heated, then remove the cover Bond of Joseph Bobleter, proprietor From the last issue of -the Post it is and all that remained of the and publisher of the New Ulm Review, and smellAmmoniaHartshorn. quite evident that a co-partnership has once shinning stai was laid to rest last The Redwood County Agncultural in the sum of $1,000 for publishing been formed between Bogen, Rudolph, Wednesday in the Lutheran cemetery. Dr. Price's does not contain ammonia, lime, alum, potash or phos- Society will hold its annual exhibition the delinquent tax list, was approved. et al. The worthies composing this unholy phates. It is made with special regard to cleanliness and healthfulness. September 25th and 26th. alliance, with malice aforethough, Communication of the Grand Jury We are indebted to Mr. W. Boesch of WILL PALE BEFORE THE RIVAL SPLENDOR OF BAR- propose to show to the world that we in regard to the fence around the jail, the Eagle Mill Co. for a sample of Our mills are still paying 70 cents The following tree bounty applications RETT & CO.'S GORGEOUS, GLITTERING, GLOWING, RECOMMENDATION. are,a bad mana very bad man etc., was read, and on examination wheat of this year's growth. The for No. 1 hard wheat, though the regular were allowed- in ^that that we, like themselves, they concluded that it was unnecessary SHIMMERING, MAGNIFICENT, AND BEWILD- wheat is plump and hard, and weighs market price is but 66 cents D. Bertrand, $6.00 Clans Memeit, have oeen seen with prairie to move said fence but decided to ERING 60 lbs. to the bushel. Mr. Schroeder of I hereby acknowledge the prompt $8.00 Bernard Bloemke, $6.00. Wm. chickens in our possession before make the necessary repairs in the officers' Courtland marketed 400 bushels of this STREET PAGEANT! Barrett's advertising car No. 2 will settlement of my recent loss of a horse Miner, $6.00 C. C. Biandt, $2.00, E. the expiration of the law. We are very room in the old Court House. wheat last Saturday, for which the be here Dext Tuesday, when some P. Bertrand, $10.00. sorry that Mr. Westphal did not give by lightning by the Continental Ins. ResolvedThat Oscar Larson in Eagle Mill paid him" 70 cents per bushel. moie circus literature will be posted. The report of Co Supt. J. B. Villikanje BENEA TH OUR GRA ND ARENIC TENT W E INTRODUCE John C. a chance to make good his Burnstown be and is hereby requested Co. of New York. The full amount of charge, as in that event we would have was read and, on motion, accepted. to support his grandmother, Anna 150 STAR PERFORMERS! the insurance was paid within a short A special to the Pioneer Press announces been in a position to show up his hypocrisy. Torgensen, otherwise that the pioper In view of the fact that it has been time of the loss. Mr. "A Roth, is the the death of one of the tramps Just think of it! A party of The following bills weie allowed: authorities are directed to take the recently demonstrated that our fire department shot by a brakeman at Tracy, on Sunday four men arrive* in the city from the local agent of the above named company, proper legal steps to enforce said order. Aug. Weatphal, Peter Sist, $2100 1130 hose are in a deplorable condition, Stars of First Magnitude All. night, 17th inst. Lars Edwards, country late at night John C. sees Wm Cady, 15 00 120 it may be of interest to our people which I take pleasure in recommending Fied Lamp, Jacob Jacobson, 15 00 1 20 Fust in oidcr and in stellular merit, we name the celebrated Artist, or thinks he doesprairie chickens in In the case of Mrs. Klingbeil the Lara Edwardson, to know that the magnitude of the Conrad Oleson, 15 00 120 to my neighbors and friends. MADAME DOCKRILL, The adveitising car of Bariett's the bottom'of the wagon box, and he Mary Edwardson, Wm Emmerich, 488 200 following was ordered that the Co. recent Anoka fire was immediately Nels Knndson, A Altermatt, great show was at the depot last Saturday 110 120 at once concludes that we, as one of The lauiel-ciowned "EMPRESS OP EQUESTRIANA." She proudly wears Jos. GILLDY. Attorney be instructed to interview traceable to defective hose. Had the Knudson, A Danielson 110 120 and was the admired of all admuers. the party, are in possession of the the title undisputed and untarnished. This famous lady is the most fearless, New Ulm, Minn., Aug. 22, 1884. Jos Guiles, E. Cady Wm. Alwin about support of his sister, 4 70 955 Anoka department been supplied with She's a beauty and no mistake. birds and makes complaint accordingly. Heiraerdingcr Fr. Gommel, 220 310 intrepid and dashing Bareback Rider in the entue world to-day. fave,been Mrs. Klingbeil, and in case of ood serviceable hose, the fire might Jacob Duncan, Ed. J. Collins, 460 MISS EMMA LAK E, 15 00 He excuses the obnoxous part of WALL PAPER. necessity to take the proper legal Ernst Brandt, John Graff, 100 held in check and hundreds loo the proceeding with the statement that Who holds alike pioud anddeseivedly-bestowed title as the "QUEEN OF Ernst Brandt. 900 Joa.Stuetz 240 steps to enforce his liabilities in said Just received a full assortment of of thousands of dollars saved. Our city Demociatic county convention next Frank Schiltz, 356 we have been a member of the legislature Geo. Dletz, 112 THE SIDE-SADDLE." A bewitchingly beautiful and giaceful rider, who has respects. Wnil-paper at fathers should take time by the forelock Huiras, 235 Monday p. m. The unternfied are not Dr. C. Carl 6 40 and voted for the bill changing no equal as a hoi sewoman. D. Semans, 335 CbM Berry, 18 60 Letter under date of May 24th from and provide against the possibilibihties expected to assemble in veiy great CHAS. WAGNER'S the law from Sept 1st to Aug. 15, and MISS JENNIE EWERS, JohuB Arnold. 7 15 Laudenshlager, 1610 Auditor Constans to E. S. Pettyjohn, of a similar calamity in this city- force, nor to attempt to paint the Christ Christensen, Furniture Store 200 A. Westphal, J. 2 45 should therefore be made an example AURTRALIA'S ARTIST DAUGHTER, who, with her Hying steeds, brought County Auditor of Nicollet Co., was Aug. Gluth, 650 Robt. Down, 220 town red. of. If John C. knew it was wrong to Ole Stone CARPETS. H. Semans, 10 90 from her home in the Antipodes, awakens wonder and delight, is also without 34 00 submitted to the board with note of Julias Berndt prairie chickens before Aug. 15th, why E.Cady, 19 75 160 40 an equal in her specialties. said Pettyjohn. On motion the board The active Turners of the New Ulm Ed. Casey, Wm Dayton, DeLand's Chemical Baking Powder 364 318 48 did he accept of some after they were Christ Groebner E llttley, authorized the Co. Attorney to investigate MR. ROBERT STICKNEY, 100 Tuinverein did not contest for prizes 364 is put up in cans only. You aie thus A large line of spring samples just killed? The man that knowingly ac the matter. Adjourned to 2 o'clock p. m. at the recent Turnfest in Minneapolis, piotected from imposition which is received at C. W.ignei's fuinituie THE IMPERATOR OF TIIE ARENA, the wonderful Master of the Horse, cepts stolen property is no better than but the juvenile class walked off Petition from Ole Christensen and AFTERNOON SESSIONThe board the easiest thing in the world with store. Brussel carpets at 90 cents. the best Geneial Athlete and most Veisatile Performer living graceful and the thief. If Mr. Bogen knew it to be met pursuant to adjournment at 2 with the first prize. Four of the six others in school district No. 67, Lake bulk goods. dating, outrivaling all rivalry. wrong to hunt prairie chickens before o'clock p. m. The following bills weie members the class also received individual Hanska, to change the boundaries also [.ivcr, Kidney or Stomuch Trouble A host of the otheis too numerous to mentionAthletes, Gymnasts, Con- Aug. 15, why did he permit a member acted upon and allowed: prizes as follows: 1st piize, remonstrance against the same was Game is so scaice in Milfoid that toitionists, Wiestleis, Poseis, Gladiatois, Antipodeamsts, Equilibrists Acro- of his own family to participate in the Symptoms, Impure blood, costivo bowels, irregular Aug. Keller 6th prize, F. Seiter 7th considered and said petition rejected. some of our hunters traveling that Ahlness, appetite, soar belching, pnin* in side, back Chas Werner, 3 00 bats, Aeiirihsts, Unicyclibts, Bicyclists, Tricjchsts, fcc &c. Together with the sport? People that live in glass houses $12 00 A Manderfeld, and heart, yellow urine, burning when urinating, Henry Luetk, prize, W. Doehne 8th piize, H. 050 Final reports of viewers on the way find it necessary to shoot tame 6 80 should not throw stones. The law is ROYAL JAPANESE CIRCUS A Larson, clay.colored stools, bad breath, no desire for Wm Goedp. 20 00 14 80 Brandt. The New Ulm boys and ducks, though they cost at the late ot Home, Prairieville and Eden ditches made for all alike. To people here who A Westphal, work, chills, fevers, irritability, vliiti" tongue*, A Manderfeld, 36 80 9 00 $4,50 a dozen. their teacher, Mr Cai 1 Geboer, have were submitted and on motion accepted, Wm.Goede, dry cough, *\zry head, with dull pain in buck Chas Rolloft, 2&rj 520 30 understand the situation, the alliance Henry Romberg psirt, loss of memory, fogty sight For these Geo Schneider, 860 all the more reason to feel proud of and the auditor instructed to give 133 70 aboye referred to have only succeeded Wm Emmerich troubles "SWAYNfcs PILLS" area sure cure Jos Holm Jr 15 50 400 The railroad company is filling their achievements as the victory was the legal notices for the letting of the A Blanchard, 3 00A Box (30 Pills), by mail, 25 Cts 5 lor 81 00 Address Blanchaid in making themselves appear ridiculous. 300 DR SWAYNE & SON, Phila Pa Sold by in under the trestle work between no easy one, their contestants being Constant* construction. Adjourned to 9 o'clock B. Conrtans, 6 00 3 00 Druggists April 984 A Westphal, Aug Westphal, 8 00 900 at their best. a. m. Centie and Third Noith streets. And Larson, A Manderfeld, 12 00 1180 FARM FOB BENT. A gravel tram and a laigeciew of Ahlness August 19,1884. Thos.E Bowen, 34 00 9 00 PERSONAL "MENTION. Jos Hackert, John Hirseh, 16 80 34 50 The Mother Hubbard dress is evidently men have been put on the woik. MORNING SESSION.The board met Lars Edwai ds, A. F. Walton, 18 00 18 00 160 ACBES. not destined to become a very pursuant to adjournment at 9 o'clock Frank Tuttle John Scbaumburg, 5 00 300 Wm Hanson popular garment. The mayors of The annual fair of the Brown County Fred. Williams leturned from Chas. Leonhard, 2 00 750 a. m. All members present. Omaha, Neb., Bloomington, 111,, and Agricultural Association will be held Tbe board took a trip to the two Chicago last Friday. The board examined the various orders, Situated in one of the Richest Valleys Brainard, Minn., have ordered that in this city, in and around Turner lower Gottcnwood bridges to examine warrants and vouchers redeemed Gust. Nuessle, the Springfield P. in Dakota Good house, cellar, any woman appearing on the streets Hall, September 13th and 14th. See the same, and also to see the woik by the treasurer, and adjourned to 2 M., tarried a few hours in our city last well and stable. 75 acies under cultivation, with one of those loose flowing robes the announcement and premium list and repairs made, after which they o'clock p. m. Friday. implements and teabetween furnished.Oct shall be arrested, and the police enforce in another column. again took up the business. The foiegoing AFTERNOON SESSION.The board time Mr. F. Zeller, a typo in the Pioneer anjr Possession given the order to the letter. The minutes, minutes of board of met pursuant to adjournment at 2 Press office, is home on a two 1st and Dec. 1st. Splendid chance for officials claim that none but disreputable equalization and board of audit, were The new school house was gotten o'clock p. m. All members present. weeks' vacation. the right person. Call on the undersigned females would be seen on the read and approved. Adjoinned sine under roof before last Sunday's rain. They again took up the various orders J. J. Edwards, one of the Courtland at Van Dusen & Co.'s elevator, street in such a costume, hence the Mr. Ochs has awarded the sub-contract die. and wairants redeemed and canceled merchants, was a pleasant caller New Ulm, Minn. order. The Mother Hubbard dress for the plastering to Mr. as follows, to wit: AUG. WESTPHAL, at our sanctum yesterday. is just beginning to make its appearince 2 M. HULL. Schaumberg, and the lattei has the Attest: Chairman. County Revenue Ordeis $3,367.20 in this city, but so far it is confined woik well under way. Asst. Gen'l Supt. Sanborn of the Poor 1,137,21 H. B. CONSTANS, Cleik. The University of Minnesota to children. Northwestern road was up last week Road A Bridge 600,85 If an item in the Independent is correct, enjoying a hunt with some of our Int.ftSinking 906,30 AMERICAN imfEDT EUROPE. there is a man in Henderson that The State University opens September sportsmen. Private Redemption 212,02 Will open its Fall Term, Wednesday, Mr. Speer, the K?w Jersey producer should be banished to heathendom. OF TWENTY TROU1 Eh. 3rd next, the examinations for entrance A Friedman is up from Mapleton General Town Warrents 9,839,76 Sept. 3, 1884. Entrance examination of Fort Wine, hM an offer from certain It is said that on a recent Sunday he continuing nearly all week. On A laiger number of Star Artist3 than any other ten shows. on a week's visit to parents and friends School Dist. 25,474,41 will begin at 8 a. m. Recitations and capitalists to purchase all his MR. CHARLES EWERS, walked out into the street in a nude the opening day the annual meeting of in this city. He is nursing a sore lectnres will begin Tuesday, September Wine for shipiheht abroad. They the faculty, at which all required by condition on a 50 cent bet. THE WONDER OF THE ANTLTODES, in his fearless Riding, Leaping and thumb meanwhile. Total, $41,537,75 9. claim Mr. Speeds wines are unexcell the laws of the university to be present, Tumbling, and his ENTIRE ALL-STAR CIRCUS, composed of a HOST of Adjourned to 9 o'clock a. ra. tomorrow. F. Kuetzing has gone east to purchase COURSES CLASSICAL. SCIENTIFIC ed by any production in the world. will occur, and the general work of the At the close of the State Fair, all ARTISTS from the OTHER HEMISPHERE. his stock of holiday goods. He and MODERN, and sub-freshman Orders from Dresden and other parts ?ear.be OUR MAMMOTH MENAGERIE, contributions from the several counties outlined as far as possible, August 20,1884. will also lay in a complete stock of dry class,preparatory. of Europe, haye been filled by Mr. will be handed over to the Governor rof Cyrus Northrup, the new present, Containing 100 CAGES OF LIVING WILD ANIMALS, and numerous speci- MORNING SESSION.The board met goods for the fall trade. Tuition free in all classes Speei during the past year, and they of the State, and from them he has arrived at Minneapolis and entered mens never befooe exhibited, has had added this year, at an ENORMOUS pursuant to adjournment at 9 o'clock For information and catalogues, apply 4 have became very popular on the other Lieut. Andrews, 25th U. S. Infantry, he will, by suitable committee, make upon the duties of his office. The faculty a. m. All members present. EXPENSE. to stationed at Fort Snelling, is side on account of their valuable a selection to send to the Grand for the coming year has been determined The bond of John von Kaufenberg A GIGANTIC DEEP-S EA AQUARIUM' CYRUS NORTHROP, spending a few days with ye editor. medical properties. Mr. Speer refuses World's Exposition at New Orleans. upon, and from its composition in tbe sum of $500 was approved. President. They left for the country this morning to sell his wines to one firm or sell out much good may confidently be expected The like of which was never before exhibited in the world, containing Monsters The following bills were rejected: Minneapolis, August 16, 1884. on a chicken hunt. his business, his being the only Oporto See official notice of the opening Julius Redmann is again in trouble. of the Deep, and rare Amphibia of wondrous form, habits and size. Edwin Paulson. Andrew Hoffmann, 18,00 Sep. 3 84 Grape Vineyards in the country. He of the university in another column. Marshal Gommel nabbed him last Mr. Henry Luders and lady, of THE GIANT ELEPHANT, P. C. Clancy Gottfried Hohne, 8,00 8,00 claims that as he has spent twenty-six Monday and placed him behind the Martin Hose, Chicago, are guests of Mr. Rudolph P. Hoy, 6,00 6,00 New iiim Public Schools. W.Kuehn, Hans O. Moen, 7,00 years of his life in bringing these 16,00 bars in hotel^de Casey. He was Kiesling and family. Mr. Luders is Louis Spelbrink John Fraseh, 4,80 8,00 grapes to perfection in this country The fall term of the New Ulm Public greatly the worse off for liquor when very much pleased with Minnesota, Nelson Ladd, Weight, Ten Tons Carries on his back a Band of Twenty Musicians- Wm Maher 4,00 Superintendent Kiehle has issued a 8,00 and to mature a wine, that he will not Martin Penning. Schools begins on Monday, August Oscar Erikson 6,00 arrested and made a stubborn resistance, 20,00 especially the "blue grass" region. Droves of Zebras, Hyenas, Elands, Camals, Giraffe3, Dromedaries, *fr-33-|and several circular of instruction to institute conductors Isaac Gallagher, Gastaf A.Selmer, 6,00 2,10 at this time of life let go out of the 18tb. Classes will assemble in their but we understand a much more other strange and rare beasts. for the fall of 1884. After urging John Gobliesch, John Wilson, 6,00 Mr. Anton Gag, th% artist, has 3,64 family, one of the handsomest vineyards respective rooms at 9 o'clock a. m. serious offense than drunkeness is that everything possible be done gone to St. Paul to perfect himself in The following bills were ordered to ELEPHANTS IN HARNESS. Applications for admission to primary in the world that will be a boon charged. to promote good and systematic teaching, MITE! the arts of his profession. He will be be laid over: classes will be received upon completion for generations to come. For sale by he announces that the course of absent about two weeks, the greatest Andrew Hansen, 91,00 Wm. Donner, f3,16 At last one of the thieves who have of the new school building. Due C. L. Boos. study to be found in the "Outlines of Thrice the smallest Elephant ever seen portion of which time he will spend B. Dalsgaard, 3,00 Myer Pickle, 6,45 of late been making almost nightly notice will be given of the proper time Cathrina Zwaska, 2,68 Ole Stone, 22,00 Institute Work" will form the basis of TRAINED GIRAFFES, TRAINED ZEBRAS, TRAINED CAMELS. in Zimmerman's art studio. raids on the stores in Sleepy Eye has for making such applications. Join Elliott, 2,00 John Black, 2,65 the institutes. Reading, writing, spelling, NOTICE. S HTTGK E HIPPOPOTOMI! S Geo. Castello, the Adjourned to 2 o'clock p. m. been apprehended. His name is Ed. Non-residents desiring to attend our gentleman in arithmetic, language, hygiene, All members of the St. Joseph's Society, charge of Barrett's advertising car, Elliott, a lad only 12 years old. He schools will report for examination at AFTERNOON SESSION.The board school management, morals and drawing and others who desire to visit St was a caller at the REVIEW office last was sentenced to the Reform School. met pursuant to adjournment at 2 o'- Turner Hall, on Saturday, Aug. 30th, are commended to be included in Paul Sept. 6th, and obtain excursion Saturday. He is a very pleasant gentleman His accomplices are also but mere clock p. ra. All members present. at 9 o'clock a. m. the programme of each'institute. Appleton's rates, are requested to notify Mr. A. boys, all of whom will probably be and what he don't know about On motion of Commissioner Bom' By order of the Board of Education, series and Mark Bailey's method Zieher or F. Schubert, on or before arrestod. the show business is not worth knowing. berg the board resolved: That the R. Nix, Supt. are recommended as text books in Sunday, Aug. 31st county treasurer be and is hereby instruced New Ulm, Aug. 4, 1884. (Aug. 2784) reading in language, Mrs. Knox's Bowenofthe Sleepy Eye Herald to collect personal property THE COMMITTEE. "How to Speak and Write," and in don't like the "vote straws" Minnesota Stately Items. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL tax in the month of January next, Sfe drawing, "White's Teacher's Assist- papers speak of. Straws in Minnesota two (2) da)s at Springfield,and three (3) ant." Finally, Prof. Kiehle suggests Roof Paint. Threshing is now in order. do not count he says, any more days at Sleepy Eye Lake, and to have at Mankato. that displays of school work be made, C. H. Crawford will commence work Any one wishing to have his Roof than they do in Kentucky. That's copies of tax duplicates for the proper so that teachers may see what other on his new barn this week. Painted can do so by applying toHollis where you are off, Bowen. Straws in towns on hand. schools have done. R. A. Allen has about 30 acres of and Baker. They are prepared for all The entrance examinations for the Minnesota show which way the political Application of Wm. Gebser for liquor plowing done. kinds of roofs. Tin. shingle, iron or Fall term will be held FRIDAY, AUGUST wind blows. In Kentucky it is license for one day was rejected, Wheat will turn out on the average metal Wefhave Hibbard and Lehman's The Pioneer Press figures out that a 39th, beginnine at 9 o'clock A. M. the smoke of the shot gun. Waseca being unlawful. about 20 bush, per acre. Patent Asbestas Roof Paint which we bushel of wheat at 80 cents is worth as Fall term begins Monday, Sept 1st, Radical. The following bills were acted upon M* S. Wilson has the masons at work represent chearfully to the public to be 1884. much for the practical purpose of exchange and allowed as stated: Sleepy Eye and Tracy have recently plastering his new house. absolutely fire and water proof. It is in 1884, as a bushel of wheat at The rapidly growing reputation of 916,60 And. Larson, Henry Romberg, 69'40 been visited by beihegerent tramps. D. H. Semans will move from cheaper than any other roof paint, $1 was worth in 1882. There has been, this school is attested by an increase in 325 C. Ahlness, Chas. L. Roos, 1200 On Sunday night, 17th inst., four of Springfield this week. gives better satisfaction, and will last it says, a general and quitejuniform decline annual attendance, during the past four 14 80 Ant. Manderfeld, John Toungmann, 1800 404 R. Fischer, Peter Mertz, 18 95 School meeting next Saturday. Every as long as the building. When applied years, from less than 200 to over 500 them took lodgings in a barn in rear of prices within the last two 284 A. Blanchard Jeske 86 52 pupils. It is one of the largest as well voter in the wist should be present to shingle Roofs it not only renders years, beginning and showing itself of Bingham's store, Sleepy Eye, but 100 Louis Buenger, JosStnetz, 800 240 And. Danielson, Ernst Brandt them fire and water proof, but it arrests most plainly in articles made from Mrs. John Wilson has been confined were detected and routed out. Some 100 as One OF THE BEST EQUIPPED NOR- 240 Wm. Goede, C. Lohmann, 1500 all decay, and is perfect preservative. iron, but extending to almost all manufactured to her bed during the past two or three shooting had to be indulged in before MAL SCHOOLS IN THE NORTHWEST. L. Bogen, 2700 J. Landenschlaeger, 810 We have our material on hand and we products and articles of domestic weeks, but is now getting better. all the tramps were safely housed by J. L. MuUer, For full particulars respecting conditions 120 Jos. Knnz, 600 Joa. Bobleter, 240 Jos Deehbacb, 12796 make it a point to do all contracted production and consumption. Prairie chickens are quite numerous of admission, course of study, low Marshal Black. At Tracy, on the M. Mullen, 162 F. W. Baarch, 300 work immediately. We are here for that Taking the articles in most common in this locality, but thus for the hunters expenses, etc., send for the new catalogue, same night, two brakemen were attacked T. E Bowen, 120 John Neumann ^H W^ 1800 O. A. Selmer, purpose and will guarantee satisfactory use among farmers, lumber has fallen have not yet been out after them. 284 Fritz Griebel, mailed free to any address. 1000 in their caboose, and one of Dr. C. Weschke 100 H. Schlender, Dr Weschk 117S to all work dose. 20 to 25 per cent, hardware 25 to 30, The funeral sermon of L. Haggard them was shot in the leg and the other EDWARD SEARING, Principal. 895 Jos. Galles, Bingham Bros., 6 53 clothing 15 to 20. groceries 10toJ15, will be preached at the Congregational knocked down with a coupling pin. John Black, Mankato, Minn., Aug. 1, 1884. Pioneer Preas Co 14 30 37 50 IIQLLIS & BAKES Philip Kios, farm machinery 20, fuel 10, and freight GD Barnard* Co 186 85 400 churcht at Springfield It is reported that one of the tramps Aug 2784 Alex Bergbold, Kiesling KellerftCo 52 65 9800 rates 5 to 10 per cent The average reduction on Sunday, the 7th of Sept., was shot and slightly wounded by* a Fred Meue, His Slippery filass Eye* 215 Peter Soberer, 2070 New Tailor Shop, in articles of domestic consumption B. Constans, by Rev. Vandola. Deceased had 3110 A Blanchard, 7115 brakeman. Here at New Ulm, no depredations Aug. Weatphal 385 F. Gommel, 5 57 is at least equal to the 20 per of "The Squire/' says* the author many friends in this localiy and undoubtedly have yet been committed, Ole Stone, 900 J. B. VilUkanje, 9S9 cent by which wheat has fallen, and it the attendance will be "The Hoosier The largestin fact, the only pair, male and femaleever exhibited in J. P. Current, but tramps are around in considerable i.fichboltnaster," wore 1280 Dr.C. Weschke, 17 85 And, Larson, is accurate statement of a simple fact H. Loheyde, 175 large. 1180 one glass eye ana.a. wig. The glass numbers. WIT. BEHMLER, Prop'r. John Macho, Chaa. Wagner, 950 to say that a bushel of wheat can be exchanged 100 eye was constantly slipping out of [SMITH. Adjourned to 0 o'clock a. m. to-morrow. for as much of everything the focus, and the wig turning around KETENAO.tbe ZtilaTHant, the largest man livinc: atilAkTOxfuTargeasan ordinarylElephant a Buoklen Arnica Salve U. Beinhorn's Building, New Dim. -H& producer needs as it could two years GIANT OSTRICH, a GIANT GIRAFFE a GIANT HORSE, and Fourteen thoroughly trained TBOB. Tramps are getting rather bold sidewise on his head whenever he addressed The best salve in the world for Cuts, OUGH-BREED KENTUCKY HORSES, almost as intelligent as a heman. ago. Besides, the general compensation August 21,1884. up in Dakota. Oa the 17th inst. the people of the Plat Greek Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, OUR GRA ND STRE ET PAGEA NT ^fM I would respectfully inform tbe people of New for the American agriculturist, the MORNING SESSION. The board met District." Sad spectacle. Parker's Ulm and vicinity that I have permanently located eighty tramps took possession ot Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, farmer of Minnesota has the positive Onfvfeing in Splendor th Grandest Oriental Fetes, a scene of Begat Splendor, Bright, Radiant aad in New Ulm, and am now prepared to execute all pursuant to adjournment. Absent, Hair Balaam preserves and promotes Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, Casselton, drove the families'out of Glorious, with 6 Bands of Music, lOOGolden Chariots, Band Cars and Golden Cages, Pages. Knights. orders for flnt-claas tailoring on short nonce. gain of a notable increased yield. Com. Romberg. i the growth of the natural hair. It also Ladies, Equerries, fee Tern Large Dens of Ferocious Wild Living Animals Open In the Street?.-' and positively cures Piles, or no New Slits Ma4toOrder. All Wtrk their houses and helped themselves Excursions on all Railroads at reduced rates. Do not fait to see itit Is the The|board ordered taxes to be abated restores the natural color to hair pay required. It is guaranteed to give Warrtited. EARTH!4 to whatever they wanted. Pour v^ A ^GREATEST. SHOW ON in the name of Wm. Burghardt on Call in and see our fine assortment which, has faded or become gray. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. tramps were captured. The others lot 1, sec. 16, T. Ill, range 32, amount, Mending Promptly Attended Wm*toBehmlerg Jpj Sold by C. I of scrap books, from 2$ cents up. F. Clean, elegant, beneficial, highly perfumed. W ILL ALSO EXHIBIT AT Price 25 cents per box m^iM^i^Sm escaped. $5,70. #i*f&$2 L. Roos. KUETZINO. :.u ktMM^Mk. ^1* 4 mmmttM^JeB**^| aaa mmg00KM if