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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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Hall was the best entertainment ever Sergt. Hawes 15 11 Will Bird.... 19 13 Mr. Eberhard Schroer died this 100 in the shade at 3 p. m. Monday, given by the military, which is saying Peteter 21 8 29 Curtiss 16 morning, aged' 62 ears. ^ii#^ 11 lne wind was hotter than on the day a great deal but is nevertheless a fact. Eri. Henton 9 16,^, 25 Priv. Allen 19 previous and about all people attempted 9 The sham battle on Tuesday passed off Brockman 16 THE LATE MILITARY ENCAMPMENT. The city council hlds its regular ST. PAUL CAVALRY. to do was to keep cool. t%Jl ~M according to programme and the thousands Bickle 19 Sharpshooters-T^:^ :*?*jr-f VMarksmen- monthly meeting this evening. 11 of spectators seemed well pleased -k Truman 15 i E Frank Brunner, a 9 vear old son "of with the show. The battle passed off Gould 16 Capt. Markoe...... 18 ?-*-*110** 28 ^ii? New potatoes are among the luxuries Air. X. Brunner of West Newton, 1 2 7 without an accident of aDy kind. Gov. "IT WAS A GRAND SUCCESS," V* Hacknev 20 Lieut. Ostrum 16 in the vegetable market. drowned while bathing in tho Minnesota Hubbard and staff departed for home 8 'Heber.*. 11 Pri. Benz 19 8 27 River Monday evening. Tuesday evening and the troops broke 21 Krag 16 9 25 Page 15 Say All HI Any Way Connected With it, The city has been painfully quiet camp early Wednesday morning. 20 Respectfully submitted, Papple 17 since the departure of the sojer boys. Monday evening SherifFscmidt rT When marching to the depot the co.- 12 Portlow 18 E. W. BIRD, ceived into custody one G. De Winkle, umn was halted in front of Mayor 17 1st Lieut, and I. R. P. 2d Regt.M.N.G. Swearengen.. 16 A heavy rain and hail storm passed who is charged yvith shooting a man What Our Neighbors Say. Weschcke's drug store and Lt. Col 10 Shanks L. E.. 18 over this city Saturday morning. No From the following comments by named Swift on the 4th of Jnly, at Mar- Mead thanked the mayor and citizens 15 Tanner 13 damage done, hoyvevei*. newspaper men who visited New Ulm of Neyv Ulm for the many courtesies 18 Wherland 13 during the encampment, it will be seen shoyvn the troops during their stay at 20 "-S a-en will start i The encampment of Minnesota National vol COMPANY E that they, as well as the sojer boys, The circus will be here one week our New Uim. Thejmayor responded briefly. th,-t2? Guard and U. S. troops which Sharpshooters were highly pleased with what they from to-morroyv. --Boys" save up your Three cheers were then given the this week on a prospecting tour along began in this city une 23rd and terminated Marksmen heard and saw during their visit the in nickles if you yvant to see the elephants. the Minnesota river to St. Paul. Thev mayor and citizens, and the line of June 30th was the most successful Capt. Wiegand 18 15 city and camp: 33 will travel by boat and expect to consume march was continued to the depot. military encampment held in this 15 Sergt. Clark 18 about a week making the trip, 33 Our fire brigade was kept on the Mankatoi .Register:Arriving at The battery pulled out 6 o'clock Wednesday State since the war. The prooress 12 Loomas.. 17 29 yvatch day and night during the exciting New Ulm short.}*' alter 5 o'clock, the morning, returning to Fort made by the Guardsmen during tiie six 12 Granager... 15 27 days of encampment week and July The annual convention of the Minnesota line of march was taken up through the Snelling via St. Peter a:,d Le Sueur. days of instruction was remarkable, 18 baengerbuntd will bed held Delegatesthini Corp.Schneider 12 30 4th, but, happily, tDeir services were principal part of the city, and all the The battery added much to the attractions C1' August 21s and 22 and the fact that so much was accomplished 14 Pri. Wanamaker.. 19 33 not required. way the streets yvere lined with citizens at camp and, in a military view, is creditable to both officers and will be present from all the sino-inosocieties 13 26 Pains 13 and visitors, anxious to see the merry its presence vus very beneficial to the men. All realized irom the start that belonging to the State assoc 15 28 Skaiie 13 militia. Before the passage through the The barley harvest is already well Guardsmen. The cavalry, though ..Campjiubbard" oi 1886 was to be ation. 10 27 town was half completed every member advanced and but little if any will be Boye 17 small in numbers, made a very creditable strictly a camp of instruction, and after 13 29 of the regiment felt that the good people left standing by the end of the week. Nilson 16 showing. the first iwght in camp everybody settled 11 29 of New Ulm were ready to welcome The harvesting of rye is also in progress. Mr. S. D. Werts gives noticconduce in ano- Hanseu 18 formerly down to the routine yvork with a Ihe following is a table showing the 14 34 them back for another week's sojourn, ther columna that he has assumed charge Wheat will be ready for the sickle in about Errickson 20 ller a will. The daily battalion drills, from smallest and largest daily attendance 14 29 for all the way beautiful marks of esteem two weeks. Christensen ...15 6:50 to 820 a. m., were at times' very and the average attendance for the by Mr. E. E. Seiter. Mr. W. is a lirstclass in the form' of floral and other decorations, COMPANY F. fatiguing, but no word of complaint seven davs of the several organizations artist and turns out No. 1 work appropriately mottoed, were The funeral of Theo. Scheiderich oc Sharpshooters was ever heard and the companies always in camp: Give him a call when in want of something suspended across the streets along curred last Sunday forenoon, under the Lieut. McGraw ...21 23 44 turned out with full ranks. There Largest Avei ijre Smallest Organizations nice. See his announcement in which the regiment went, and every auspices of Progress Lodge No. 28 A Sergt. Rutan 20 22 42 Attend. Attend. were no shirks in camp. Guard mounting Attend. another column. thing indicated that nothing that the O. U. W.. of which society deceased Corp. Davis 22 21 Field Officers and 43 occurred twice eacn day, but during citizens could do for the success of the had been a member. Pri. Gunther 22 20 10 9 4-7 Com. Staff, 9 42 the day all sentries but 2\o. 1 (at encampment would be left undone. Marksmen Non-Com. Maff Tne following officers have been elected the guard tents) and No. 14 (at headquarters) The arrangements at camp were found The little hand-satchel and pocketbook Lieut. Brown 14 14 22 25 by the New Ulm Maennerchor for 23 3-7 28 and Band, were relieved from guard dutv. most perfect. lost by Mrs. Ives, during encamp Sergt. Pav 15 10 tiie ensuing months: .37 42 40 3-7 25 Co. A After the evening guard mount ment yveek, yvas found by Mr. J. H, Lewis 20 21 .30 33 St. Peter Tribune:A better town for 313-7 41 Presideni Rudolph.. sentries were ported around tho entire Mandertield and by him" returned to Corp. Girain 17 .41 44 9 an encrtin-inent could not be chosen. 42 2-7 26 ice Prest. C,.... Wankum. camp, and after tattoo no one was permitted the rightful owner. .43 43 Thomas 20 8 Neyv Ulm prides itself on the hospitality 43 28 Secretary J. petrv\ to pass in or out without th .36 42 11 and enterprise of its citizens/ The Pri. Berry ....15 1 26 38 5 7 Jueasurer chaa. Stoll. E, countersign. There was a daily review Dunning 2 The battery dog yvas lost on the eve 4 .35 37 people themselves ta!,e a pride in their 19 31 35 5-7 Custodian jj. Weddendorf. and dress parade at 7 p. m.,the former, of the battery's departure for Fort .34 39 lair ciiy and do all in their power to Dornberg .16 10 26 37 2-7 with the exception of Governor's day, Snelling. If any of our readers have 43 make it deserve tiie reputation it bears. Denny 16 9 25 41 42 3-7 MARRIEDJuly 2d, by Rev. C. Mowery being taken by either Col. Bacon or a stray dog it is wished he be brought 45 All questions of dollars and cents were Evans 16 19 35 at the residence of the bride's parents, .35 38 5-7 Maj. Smith, of the U. S. army. I 41 laid asjde and eacu one seemed to exert Haugen 20 20 40 Adolph Schilling and Minna to the RKVIEW office for identification .29 33 K, The evening concerts by the regimental The dog is valuable only to the battery himself to mak*j soldiers ami visitors Wellner, daughter of William Wellnerand Kranz 17 10 27 416 Total Average Attendance band were always well attended and a liberal reward will be paid for alike leeJ at home, July 4th at same place, Henry' 30 Palmer 15 15 15 1-7 Luverne Guards 13 16 by both soldiers and citizens, and the his return. Schilling and Louisa Hellmann, all of 32 Swtn^on 2} Luverne Herald:The Luverne 12 20 5-7 St. Paul Cavalrv 19 25 fine music was indeed very enjoyable to Lafayette. The occasion was one of Guards returned Wednesday evening COMPA NY G. 62 Light Battery F" 62 62 all. On Thursday evening Mayor genuine festivity to the many friends Last Sunday was a scorcher. At 3 from thtir first campaignthe annual Sharpshooters Weschcke and several prominent citizens Total average attend, of all arras 513 6-7 present. o'clock p..m. mercury registered 130 in encampment at Neyv Ulmand received Capt. Tiowhiiuge 21 22 43 4 visited the camp during dress parade the sun and way up "in the nineties in The largest number of troops in a warm welcome from the people at Lieut. Pierce 22 20 42 and the mayor extended a cordial the shade. The strong south yvind camp on any one day was on Monday Luverne. The boys had a grana time At the meeting of the Turnverein Saturday Clarke 21 22 43 welcome word5.e to th troops in a lew respondl wel must have emanated from a huge furnace. (Governor's day) when the Post Adjutant's and are profuse in their acknoyvledgments evening the following officers Sergt. Wood 20 22 42 Col Bobleter chosen consolidated morning report of the kindness shown them by were elected for the ensuing six monthsPresident, Corpl. Vail 22 20 42 ed briefly. Later in the evening the showed 473 National Guardsmen and the people and the Minnesota NationalGuards P. Scherer 20 42 Pri. Bliss 22 I New Ulm City Band visited ttse camp. 62 U, S. troops in camp, a total of 535. Henry Schwerdtfeger, Otto Schell's yvith whom they were encamped. Vice President, G. Fischer 20 Halt 22 On Sunday morning the Guardsmen The surgeons' report shows that only brother-in-law, had the misfortune to Recording Sec'y, C. Bach 19 Plummer 24 Mankato Free Press:-The past were inspected by Col. Bacon ol the U. 16 men received medical treatment during- sustain a fracture of one of his legs at Corr. SecV, E. Heers 21 Simpson 21 week has been a busy one at New Ulm 42 S. arm}*. The inspection was very the entire seven days and of these Springfield, Saturday, 26 ult. His team Treasurer, C. L. Roos 21 St. John 21 The Second Regiment, M. N. G. yrent 42 thorough and everything was found in only three cases (men overcome by ran uyvayand threw him out of the 1st Turnyvart, A. Held Marksmen into camp there last week Wednesday a very satisfactory condition, with the heat) were in any way serious. This wagon yvith results as above stated. 2d Turnyvart, II. Gebser morning.The encampment is pronounced Sergt. Paden 11 17 28 5 exception of a few guns which had not is abetter record than has been made Bar-Committee, E. IIeer the greatest succes of any ever Anderson... .15 11 26 F. been properly cleaned after usage at at any previous encampment of either We understand that the crops in the Burg, jr., Wm. Gebser. held in the state, and all the boys" report Mollison .15 12 27 the range. Thecamp itself was very regiment and speaks well of the sanitary toyvns of Courtland and Lafayette yvere a magnificent time. Neyv Uim people 6 Corpl. Sheiwood... 21 27 tidy and the inspector had. none but considerably injured by hail last Saturday. condition of the camp. know just about how to entertain, and The Sleepy Eye Herald intimates that 14 Pri. Hummel... 12 26 words of praise for all connected with Wenzel Schnobrich informs us The interest evinced in rifle practice no town of its size in the state can take the crowd in New Ulm on sham battle 13 Reed 12 25 the camp. Light Battery was in. that the crops in portions of Cottonwood had its good results, the whole number care of as many people to the square day did not quite fully come up to 16 Sterling 15 31 spected by its commander, Maj. Smith, and Sigol were also damaged of officers and men qualifying as either inch as New Ulm. expectation. Nothing is farther from 13 32 Clarke 19. and we have no donbt was as thorough somewhat by hail on Saturday. sharpshooters or marksmen being 215. the truth. The crowd of visitors yvas 14 30 Martin County SentinahNew Ulm Hienkens 16 and satisfactory as that of the Guardsmen. In order to qualify as sharpshooter a total much larger than the most sanniin 17 26 is a handsome and prosperous toyvn of Ward 9 Divine services were held by the Tally one for our committee on of 42 must be made out of a possible Neyv Ulmite had reason to expect." We 15 29 about 3,500 inhabitants. They are Riebo .14 chaplain at 10:30 a. m. and were attended streets" The St. Peter Herald, yvhose 50 at the 200 and 500 yards ranges combined. have no hesitancy in saying it yvas the 15 28 mostly German. The toyvn has nearly .13 Davidson. by nearly all the officers and editor yvas a visitor in our city during A marksman must make 25 out largest eroyvd af visitors ever conores:ated 18 31 40 saloons which run wide open night ..13 Rensberger. men. The chaplain is a matter-of-factman encampment week, says of our sideyvalks: of a possible 50 at the same ranges. in Minnesota outside of the cities 12 25 and day, but drunkenness i rarely .13 Hill and his sermon was very appropriated "Neyv Ulm can lay over any of St. Paul and Minneapolis. At the 15 30 knoyvn. It would be difficult to linn a .15 Sclnvan The following are the qualifying for the occasion and commanded town we know of in the way of good very lowest istimate 10,000 people witnessed 13 29 more orderly, well-behaved town. We .16 Revord... scores of Sharpshooters and Marksmen the closest attention. Gov. Hubbard solid sidewalks, in fact we did not see the sham battle and yve think 15 26 did not see an inebriated man on her .11 Trowbiidge of the Second Regiment" and staff and Mrs. Hubbard arrived in a poor sidewalk in the city." the number yvas nearer 15,000. New 12 31 streets while we yvere there. New Ulm .19 Nicholaifeon the city on a special sleeper Sunday FIELD AND STAFF. Ulm never before sayv such a crowd 9 26 has met with many reverses but she has .17 Eatl morning. Gov. and Mrs. Ilubbaid Mr. John Penning's family, met with andfprobably never will again. 9 YATtDS AllDS 25 overcome them all and can boast of a TO- Maurice 16 were the guests of Col. and Mrs. Bobleter 200 500 quite a serious accident last week Tuesday 9 25 happy, prosperous, hospitable and enterprising TAL. Cook 16 and on Sunday evening all the officers, Sharpshooters yvhen returning home from this 11 26 The glorious Fourth did not create people. A person's respect Hen"in 15 except those on duty, and the Col. Bobleter 21 22 city. In the attempt to pass another 43 much of a stir in New Ulm this year. and admiration for the militia organization regimental baud paid their respects to COMPANY H. Leut. Bird 23 25 team, near John Krueger's place, the The stars and stripes waved from manyhousetops is increased by a personal" inspection 48 Sharpshooters the Gov. and Mrs. Hubbard at Col. Marksmen yvagon yvas upset and the whole family and green trees and boughs of the conduct and movements Bobleter'a residence. Monday was Lieut. Chase .21 22 43 Lieut. Col. Mead 20 yvas more or less injured, Mr. Penning 21 41 yvere placed in front of a number of of the state forces at the annual encampments. Governor's diy and at 10:30 a. m. all Sergt. Trur .20 22 42 Maj. Ives 18 quite seriously in the spine. Dr. Weltcome 20 38 business blocks, but aside from the The most rigid discipline is tbeiioi'psm camp marched to Col. Raymond.. 21 21 42 has the unfortunates in charge. 20 Gov.Scrgt. Lieut Sporin-r 17 37 w-h-i-z, crack and boom of the fire maintained and the men receive such Bobieier residence. Here the Meade.... .21 21 42 Pb\vel(Band)15 14 29 crackers no effort was made at celebratingthe drill and instruction as can but be of and stiiif were formally* received and Corpl. Ahrens .23 20 43 Tire Lamberton Commercial came people had not vet fully refrom advantage to them in making them efficient COMPANY A. placed in carriages. The march was E, E.Taylor .22 20 42 out last week printed with red andcovered Sharpshooters the excitement of encampment and skillfull in the discharge of then taken up tnroujrh the principal Pri. G.A. Tavlor.. .22 20 42 blue inks, but yve are not certain Marksmen yveek. In the afternoon their duties should their services required. s.rei'ts oi the city U- camp, in the follow H.Doeg .21 22 43 yvhether this display ot colored inks Capt. Rosskopf 16 12 there yvas a picnic in Turner Hall park in order: R. Cummings .21 21 42 yvas in honor of Lmd's victory in Redwood 14 Lieut. Hubbard 15 and in the evening social entertainments St. Peter Herald:As predicted in Estensen 19 23 42 county or a reminder to the 14 in both halls. Not a feyv of our Lieut. Winkleman 13 *econ Raiment Band. last weeck's Herald this years encampment Marksmen Commercial readers that the Fourth yvas 15 people spent the day yvith friends in the Corp. Kitzberger 14 Second Regiment. was the grandest success of any Sergt. Wallace. .19 19 38 close at hand. Burt i a patriotic felloyv 14 country. Boock 18 Gov. Hubbard, Mayor Wesoheke and yet held, in point of attendance ancl Pri. Emmerson .21 16 37 and no mistake. j%gp 11 Pri. Miller 14 Mrs. Hubbard in carriage drawn yvork done. The order as to roll call S. MeCollv... 15 19 34 13 Koch 12 by 4 horses. The Grand Lodge O. d. H. S. of and attendance at all drills and dress .11 18 29 16 The editor of the RFA'iEyv desires to Helling 19 Governor's stiff in carnages. Minnesota will meet in this citv next parades was rigidly enforced this year J. McColly22 15 37 12 publicly express his thanks to Mr. C. L. Bashers 18 Light Buttery F, 4th U.S. Artillery*. Tuesday. About 100 delegates "are expected. and besides the target practice yvas a Burgess .17 9 26 12 Roos for editorial work on the REVIEW Wild 14 St. Paul Cavalry^ They will be met at the depot more prominent feature than ever before. King .21 10 31 12 during encampment yveek. But for Luetjen 15 by a committee of the home lodoe and Arriving at the camp. Col". Bobleter There yvere a good many visitors Chase .11 20 31 his kind services yve doubt yvhether yve the military band. The delegates will welcomed the Govorner to the camp COMPANY B. in camp last yveek but Monday and Woolerv 15 10 25 would have been able to get out a paper Sharpshooters be escorted to Turner IJall, where which had been named in his honor. Tuesday the visitors flocked in from Dayton 12 15 27 at all. Lieut. Helmberg... 23 19 breakfast will be served. The delegates 42 every direction, the first being Governor The Governor replied as follows: Camming.... 18 15 33 22 will then be quartered at hotels Sergt. Kitzman 20 'i inattj-. you foi \our very cordial 42 Hubbard's day and Tuesday was COMPANY I. The awning over one of Judge Webber's 22 and residences. Tuesday will be devoted greeting. My observation and the infoimation sham battle. On these two days the 43 Pri. Dalocre 21 Sharpshooters office windoyvs caught fire on the 23 to business. An" entertainment I have obtained otherwise respecting camp and all the surrounding country 42 Buchannan... .19 .23 23 46 Fourth from the sparks from a fire will be arranged for Wednesday, but this encampment, leads me was covered with people. Carpenter .23 23 46 Marksmen cracker, and yvhen discovered the the programme will not be completed to the conclusion that it promises to 12 25 Corp. French 24 45 Capt. Klemmer 13 21 whole awning yvas ablaze. The fire until Fridav evening. The business prove the most satisfactory and of the 16 35 Infants' Lace caps, a good assortment, 21 22 Sergt. Daniels^ 19 Pri. Volk 43 was extinguished by A. Wagner, and meetings yvill be held in the lecture greatest benefit to the regiment 12 30 varying from 40cts. to $1.50, at .21 21 Pellis Peterson.. 18 before it had penetrated the windoyv 42 room at Turner Hall. that has ever been held. This fact 16 27 Frank Kuetzin. Chandler .22 23 45 Moser 11 sash. It was a close call for a disastrous must certainly be a cause for encouragement 15 26 Marksmen Corp. Terryll 11 conflagration, hoyvever. to you, as it is assuredly most The inevitable has come to pass. 18 32 Last 'Saturday morning our people Davis 14 Sergt. Kennedy .20 14 34 gratifying to me. I do not think the Dennis G. Clary yvas last Thursday appointed 9 25 were shoked by the announcement that Thompson ..16 Moll .14 15 29 Second Regiment needs to be assured A brakeman named McKay had one postmaster at Sleepy Eye, vice, 27 10 Mr. Theo. Scheiderich had died suddenly Pri. Hockeymier... 17 Corp. Johnson .18 15 33 that I feel a lively interest in its welfare, of his hands badly smashed between Hans Mo, resigned. T. E. Boyven 29 10 about 11:30 Friday night. He was in Le May 19 .13 15 28 or that I am always ready to contribute the bumpers while" in the act of making being intervieyved by a Pioneer Prest 29 16 hi3 usual good health up to 11 o'clock. .15 Emery 13 Daniels 13 28 in any practical way to its efficiency a coupling in the C. & N. W. yards a reporter, said of the appointment: '-I 28 19 Heart disease was the cause of his sudden Johnson 9 Pri. Woods .16 17 33 and prosperity. No one can this place, at an early hour Saturday don't knoyv who he was endorsed by, 72 14 demise. He removed to this city with Oleson 13 Modine 15 15 30 more fully realize than myself the difficulty morning. One finger of the injured but I charged in my paper that he bad 32 17 his family from Rochester, New-York Peller 15 9 1 Lawmann. .18 7 25 you encounter and the sacrificing hand was amputated by Dr. Berry and but few Sleepy Eye names on his petition. 1 26 15 about fourteen years agoand has resided Brekke 11 Lattin .17 15 32 effort required of you in the performance the Doctor feared that the thumb would He has no particular business 35 15 here since. The bereaved family have Ochs 20 .16 9 25 of your duty and the discharge of also have to go. McKay yvas taken to calling, but oyvns a farm near the town. 28 13 the heartfelt sympathy of their many Voight 15 Hensel .21 8 29 your obligations as citizen soldiers.Hence his home in Waseca the same mornino*. The Democrats in Sleepy Eye accuse 30 15 friends. Obnene 15 Willstruck .19 11 30 no one can feel a stronger sympathy him of having been a Butler man. A COMPANY C. .11 17 28 with you or a higher appreciation of strong protest, signed by 100 or 20O From June 12th to June 30th County Capt. L. D. Frost..20 Ludcke .17 9 26 Creston New'R. R. Show. 22 42 you in yvhatever you undertake or accomplish citizens, was sent to Washington against Treasurer Pfefferle paid out on orders Pri. Campbell 22 Essler .14 14 28 20 42 in that direction. Whatever his appointment. He wassuper?ntendent and warrants issued by the County Hawks 23 Donahower.. .16 12 28 24 47 degree of perfectien and strength the of schools of Broyvn county. Auditor 28,940.05, as follows: This show will exhibit at New Ulm Marksman Livingstone.. .20 10 30 national guard of our state may attain Vilas wrote me sometime ago sayinothat Ordera on county revenue fund, Thursday, July loth. The menagerie 8 1,845.31 Pri. Brown 17 12 29 Snyder 20 13 33 in the future, it will ever be a matter peer lund he yvould like to appoint an able m9m of the Creston Neyv Show contains road and biidge iund, Howe 14 12 26 of great gratification and pride to me Anderson. .20 9 29 man to the positison. I yvrote back that many rare specimens of the animal 10.00 Warrants on Town iuucl 18 Parkhurst.... 11 29 Feldman .19 13 32 that it was born and mustered in its infancy the Democracy of Sleepy Eye had no S,0S6,18 kingdom and is an interesting part of School District fund Joy 16 14 30 18.630,47 and attained a stage of vigorous suggestions to offer him. They understood COMPANY K. these shows, but it does not claim to $2b,940.0* Total tf Scherer. 16 14 30 youthful growth under my administration the situation. The appointment Sharpshooters be the largest menagerie in the worldEve A very neat little sum, that. Benedick 17 32 15 as its commander-in-chief and will raise h1 'among our Democrats, ryone has seen elephants, lions, Marksmen Ss* Eckstein .16 26 Vol. 1 No.l of the Springfield Times 10 hence I must ever ieel an affection for and cause great indignation," tigers and yvihl animals, and many Lieut. Armstrong .19 8 27 Gallian 14 26 made its appearance June 30th. It is 12 the Second Regiment, its commander, shoyvs have a larger collection than the Poirier. .18 15 33 a six column quarto, tyvo pages of its officers and men that the lapse of COMPANY- D. Creston Show, but the latter have a Sergt. Futeen .17 12 29 PERSONAL* MENTION. which are printed at the home "office. time can only strengthen. I am glad Sharpshooters- ring performance that is unsurpassed. Corp. Eva .19 -15 34 Judge Webber is holding court at Burt W. Lyon is the editor-in-chief and of this opportunity to express to you, Lieut. Builard 20 It is considered by all to be the best 22 42 Lake Benton this yveek, .16 14 30 J. J. Ray is in chai-ge of the local department. i officers and men of the Second Regirment, Sergt, Thomas 23 circus performance ever seen in the 21 44 McGregor.. .13 19 32 Via The Times will be independent Mrs. W. Boesch is visitin"friendsin my high appreciation of your patient yvith Shanks 23 sawdust arena. The first and foremost 24 47 ..14 17 31 in politics (at least so says the and successful e'fforts to acquire Marshall. Payne 21 performers in every branch of the profession 23 44 Watts .19 19 38 editor yvhen making his bow). The proficiency in the line of yotfr duty. "In Corp. Walker 24 have been secured for this show, 24 48 Newman .11 15 26 City Clerk Schillings mother, from number before us is replete yvith spicy 'f iff* conclusion the governor paid a high including the most celebrated equestrians, Dale 21 23 44 Errickson .16 9 25 Chicago, is visiting in this city editorials and local* neyvs and the tribute to Col. Bobleter, in which he gymnasts, leapers, tumblers and Livermore 24 21 45 Aske .16 28 *2*-' typography is very good. We wish the said he could wish the regiment no Mr. Fr. Kuetzing landed on the asriolists of America and Europe, who Pri. James Bird 22 22 44 Swenson .16 'a 10 26 News long life and prosperity. "better fortune than that he should continue other side of the big pond on Saturday, together give a programme that is unequalled Charles Bird..22 42 20 Watts .13 29 .TIG:~ as its commander. June 26th. He was enjovino- o-ood by any other circus in the Brown 21 42 21 26 9 Swan Edson, of the town of Bernadqtte, health yvhen last heard from." country. One act performed in this Fowler.. 19 42 36 At the conclusion of the Governor's Walt Marvin 23 .17 -_y'19:, i yvas seriously injured last Thursday circus is the most startling ever conceived: Frazier 22 43 address the battery fired a salute of 17 V 21' Nimmo ..17 il9 36 Mr. Mathews, a prominent attorney evening by his team running away Mons. Charest rides an ordinary Nichols 20 44 gun. At 4 p. m. the Governor reviewed U5-*, Edgar Eva.. .20 36 of Marshall and formerly a resident of as he was about starting home. Near bicycle across a -wire fifty feet above Lewis 21 43 the troops, after which the battery, infantry this city, made the REVIE-V sanctum a Orton ..10 20 :k 30 the Eagle Mill tho team made a short 4 the ground without a balanca yveight of **M 43 Wairen 21 and cavalry gave exhibition pleasant visit Friday last. -16 10^ 26 Will Marvin. turn, throwing Edson out of the wa^on any kind. This has never been attempted tif^rs 43 Robinson 20 drills in the order named. This concluded Billinger .16 -$48 ""i 34 f 22 headforemost. When picked up "he by any other person in the world, Marksmen A. Blanchard, S. D. Peterson and ^f-f"^ the day's exercises in camp and LV VERNE GUARDS.^ 0( ^Mi was in an unconscious condition and so mSik1^1 28 all other bicycle riders use a counter Lieut. Hill... 18 ye editor of the REVIEW departed for $t-rl'\ both officers and men bled themselves Sharpshooters^ remained for nearly 24 hours. He is at balance shape of a trapeze beneath the Mankato yesterday mornin- to attend to the city The reception and ball to Sergt. Sharke 16 $m 30 Marksmen 4&raf iPiS^ St Alexander's "Hospital in charge of bicycle and two people working on it the Congressional convention yvhich Governor Hubbard and staff at Turner Corp. Fuller./ ....15 Lieut. Gerber 14 13 27 27 Dr. Berry. meets in that city at 10 a. m. to-day. rf^-i 12 m$ -A aMa^aa&gr