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August 17, 1887 · Page 4 of 8

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I V^ "\-4^-' 1 wmmmgmmmmi-m* wmtm 1, fflW ^jfijwffiyw NEW ULM AND VICINITY Flags i all sfze^arod at surprisingly The fall term of the public^gchoojs Teand~%n the Streets, August 18-24, 1862. low ,prices are for sale at C* L. Roos* August 23 & 2*, 1887. began Mondav morning. 2- Drug Store. Travelers'^ Guide. I understand that a large number of 25th ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Czeikowitz and children," St. The admission to the concert and outsiders have applied to tbe city authorities Paul, arerthe guests of Miss. Mary HPt* for license to conduct various dance will be fifty cents. See small schemes during the anniversary, but bills for programme. Go to the "Crazy Social" Wednesday have been denied all, privileges.* This -OF THE We were unable to get the programme evening and see "something out of the is just as it should be. S atUo of tf$w Vim, for the concertrtime for publication. i*, ordinary way." &/*- It will be a good one and deserves VYitiotik&gt.fet^^fi Chas. L. Roos has a large assortment Albert Blanchard is quite successful a large attendance PlK^f! of flags and Chinese lanterns, which he in securing pensions for honorably discharged Going East. Going West. Hundreds of people of this and surrounding -TO BE CELEBRATED AT- will sell cheap to parties wishing to decorate soldiers. It is whispered around No 1 Express 4*95 a m. No 4 Express. 9*46 a in tpwns went to West Newton town that he has more influence with next Tuerday. 3 6:00 p.m. 2 9 35 23 Ac'm 10 30 a.m. Monday to hear Rev. Father Reichel "1 2 Ac'm 5.00 a. the powers that be than the leaders of 19 1 30 p.m. 14 12.15 m. Supt. of Races, Mulverhill expects to deliver his first sermon. "16 4 05 Brown County's democracy., I ,.4* \i.^ have some of the best pacers of the Nos 1 and 2 daily. All others daily Adolph and Fred Seiter will take state compete for the prizes offered by Tuejsdhy arid Wednedkv,sxurf. 33 k.id 24, i^ ^iP0g licenses have been placed at two except Sundaj. charge of the Dakota House September the Agricultural society in his depart C. W. H. IIFTDEMAN, Agent. first. They have purchased the furniture and four dollars each.^ If the proper ment. authorities will see to it now that no and leased the building. The new See F. Kueizuifi's rew ad. PROGRAMME. Mr. A. Smith, who has charge of the St. P., M. & O. R'yabd C. & N. VT unlicensed dogs are allowed to live, a proprietors will aim to run the hotel at Don't fail to decorate next Tuesday. work at the well, informs us that the special train Aug. 23, 1887.,- big nuisance would be abated. its present high standard. ~y 3 ^LeaveSt. Paul 8:40 a. mJl* C* L. Rooa S'AU tue matnuils you rock, in which they are working now, IfMinneapolis 9:15 l|f The Minneapolis Exposition art display need. TUESDAY, AUGUST 23. v*^ is flint verging on granite and that he 4*||Jordan 10:36 The cows seem to be aware of the :^1 is assuming form and proportions, expects a good flow of water before 1.3C p. m. Reception of Guests at Depot. Merchants desiring txh.bition space 11:15 jHenderson fact that our pound'master has resigned most of the displays having been received Mayor's Address of Welcome at Tamer Hall. striking granite. J,Lc Sueur 11:26 Sept. 19, 20 and 21, are requested to for they are getting to be very forward Promenade Concert at Turner Hall Park. as early as the first of the month. '^fMankatoP 11:15 call on W. F. Seuir, Sup't. Division C. p.m. Anton Gag returned from the Photographers' Evening: Concert, Tableaux Dance at Turner in entering gardens and back yards. iKasota It will be by ail odds the greatest art 12:05 Hsll. convention Friday evening ^St. Peter^ 12:15 display ever opened west of the great Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ma ihn, former i Arrive New Ulm &J& 1:30 p. filled with new ideas of how to take the WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24. Some of the boys who are robbing art centers, residents of this place but now of Cincinnati, Should any change of time on the best photographs. He purchased a gardens of melons and other fruit will are renewing old acquaintances. 9 a.m. Assembly at Turner Hall C.St. P., M. & O. K'y go into effect Posters are out calling a citizens large number of appliances for his gallery, be very apt to receive a dose of bird Procession through Principal Streets. before August 23, the special train mass meeting at Turner Hall Aug. 19 Orations at Turner Hall Park. while down there, and promises will run to connect at Easota. shot as a farewell greeting. Colleague at 8 p. m. for the purpose of discussing 2 p. Meeting of Defenderb' Association Work on Jac. Klossner's new building to eclipse all work ever furnished here. Bogen says that his gun is loaded and C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Drive about Cit* and Vicinity. the advisability of building an Iron is progressing well. Mr. Klossner he is not afraid to use it either. Committee on Transportation. The directors of the board of trade Banquet at Turner Hall. Bridge across the Minnesota river. All expects to occupy the building before will meet next Friday at 7.30 M. 'rz&5 THE RUSTLER. friends of the enterprise should attend snow falls. As important business will have to be and come prepared to talk. The Army Vamp at the State Round trip tickets at 1J single fare will be sold by tbe above roads at St. Mrs Geo. Marti and children and acted upon, every member is expected Paul, Minneapolis, Le Sueur, St. Peter and Mankato. At other stations either Fair. Otto Schell has purchased of Geo. Miss Anna Marti, of St. Paul, are visiting to be present round trip tickets at 1J will be sold, or a receipt mav be taken entitling the The G. A. R. Posts of Minnesota Schneider the property corner oi Minnesota holder to return at one-third single fare. with Mrs. Marti's parents, Mr. and Now, that Gen. S. Sanborn is general and adjoining states will camp out near andJSecond Streets North. The Mrs. Aug. Schell. &TA CORDIAL INVITATION IS EXTENDED TO ALL. superintendant of the Chicago & Northwestern the state fair grounds during the fair consideration was $4C00. This is at the road, a position which he has Herman Winkler and Rudi Seiter are grounds during the fair, and on the rate of $60 a front foot exclusive of BURR ROBBINS' earned by long years of faithful service, spending their annual vacation here. last day. September 17tb, they will building. Who says that New Ulm we think that the prospects for the Most of their time will be put in hunting stir up things in their own sweet way property is not commanding a good cut-off to New Ulm are materially enhanced. prairie chickens. and give the assembled thousands an price? NEW CONSOLIDATED RAILROAD SHOW! MANKATO REVIEW. illustration of "How it was done in war Mr. S. C. McMasters of Pittsburg Next week's issue of the REVIEW will times." be printed and distributed Wednesday Pa is registered at the Dakota House* While cutting corn Monday morning, It is expected that about five thousand evening. This is done in order to enable Mr. McMasters handles the Empire Otto HartnecK had the misfortune to Largest and MoBt Complete Exhibition in Amerioa. Will Exhibit at veterans of the war, aud^several (or us to give a complete report of the Mill Company's flour at Pittburg. NEW ULM, Friday August 26 cut a deep gash into his left knee joint. regiments of state militia and United doings of Tuesday and Wednesda}. Post Master Baasen will receive bids Hemmorhage was very piofuse aud as States troops will join in the grand Parties wishing extra copies of the paper further particulars- carrj ing thef mails between the of a result the patient is in a weakened sham battle, which will be the most are requested to leave their orders In combination with the Monster Menagerie, Beautiful Aviary, -Calisthenio coneition. It will take several months fice and dei Exhibition, and Grandly Gorgeous Allegorical Street Pagentry.NOTHING brilliant aud realistic military spectacle v1i at once. S before Otto will be able to walk again. ?contractoro are requested to call on him. ever seen in the NorthwestThe LIKE IT KJVOWN BEFORE Dr. Strickler has charge of the case. Two of tne largest illustrations in the The Phelps Co, offer several hundred G. A. R. has the affair in charge, Acknowledged by all to be the Great Feature Show and strictly exclusive Specialty July number of the Century magazine County Com. Koch and Auditor Bertrand feet of s^out rope %r sale cheap. Intending auu already has assurance ot hearty Exhibition. Offering in no single exhibition of its myriad attractions anything war papers are taken from the Battle were in St. Paul Saturday, consulting purchasers are requested to support from scores ot posts and numerous that is not new and original, an acceptable innovation in tenting of Atlautj. ptmorjima. on exhibition in with the State Auditor about amusements, completely revolutionizing old time ideas ovf military organizations, both in all on Mr. A. Smith at the well or Minneapolis. They give a slight idea circuseB and menageries, and marking an epoch in the advisability of accepting the offer and out of the state. fUnion Houoe. the history of American Amusements. of the grandeur of the battle depicted of the W. & St. P. Land Co., in settlement A hoerul share of the receipts of the IA nsw time card went into effect on on the great painting, hich is 400 feet of back taxes on lands located in dav will go into the "Rehet Fund" of SUMATRAN RHINOCEROS Ihe C. & N. W. Ry. Sunday. The only in length and 50 feet in height. this county. State Auditor Braden the G. A. ai.d everjonu who atteuus. ^changes at this station are in accomodation was opposed to remitting any portion Excursion tickets at one and one will wiiut&a a ma^uihceut "War Patio trains. See card in another of the taxes due, and the probabilities third fare for the round trip can be rama" as large as lite and as ieai as it column. are, that the county must go to the expense bought at the following stations Aug. can be macK, WiUiuin actual oloou The County Board of equalization ot a law suit to bring the company shed. 23rd: St. Paul, Minneapolis and Le completed their labors Wednesday. to time. Sueur on the St. P., M. & O. Ry. Tae oroeeedings^of the board aro published Smoke the celebrated "Philopeno' and on all stations between Mankato It is unlawful to export or carry out in auottier column and aie well the best 10 cent cigar in the market and Tracy on the Northwestern. At of the State ot Minnesota any of the wortn a careful perusal. Only manufactured by Mueller & Essen. all other stations visitors should take birds or animals hereinafter mentioned. receipt certificate for ticket bought, Herman Fischer, of Traverse, reports It is lawful to transport the same which will entitle them to a return ticket tdat a brown mare was stolen from his Qfin yards fancy silk velvet in all colors within the limits of the State of Minnesota by paying one third of regular fare. 0U" at 1 dollar a yard at Mrs. A. 01 place about August 5th. He suspects at and during the time mentioned ding's millinary store. that his hired man, who disappeared at as to each species and at no other time, I Crazy Social the same lime, v\ as kidnapped by the viz.- Woodcock from July 4 to No/ 31 for Sale: A fine residence on German Mrs C. H. Ross and her SundaySchool inclusive, prairie hen, white-breasted street. For Particulars m- hoise. class will give a "Crazy Social" A HUGE, GENUINE ARCTIC WHALE or sharp-tailed grouse, from Aug. 15 quire of RUDOLPH KlESLING. Mis Minnie Oveistol^ and daughters, at her residence Wednesday evening to Sept. 30, inclusive, wild duck, wild siting with Mr. aud Mrs. E. Brandt, F. Kuetzing, Meridian Block, has 65 The largest animal that ever breathed animated life The DREADED FOE of all. The LeviUhan of Aug 17tb. Ice Cream, Cake, Chocolate goose, brant or any aquatic fowl, from the mighty deep. You cannot afford to lose this opportunity of seeing this you selves and giving your doz. of fancy handkerchiefs just re- hive returned to their nonie at St. and Lemonade will be served. The family an OPTICAL TREAT that you may nevei i\e a chance togive again, and at such a trifling Sept. 16 to Dec. 31, inclusive elk, ceived, at low prices. expense. This Mammal'ian Wonder is exhibited with WONDERFUL REALITY in ail its Mugnitudi- Louis Monday by the way of St. Paul. public are cordially invited. nal Greatness. Its PONDEROUSHE \D measures nearly one third of its entire length, and its BXPAN- moose, deer, during th3 montn of November SIVE JAWS cause one to almost doubt his own existence. Its oririnal weight wis nearly fifty ton*!, Mr. E Brandt accompanied them to Brummer's Genuine Insect Powder THIS ONE FK VTURE ALOAE is worth one hundted milts of travel to see. IT WILL BE THEEE. i only. It would not affect their Influence lae hitter place. AND IvO MISTAKE. at Henry Goede's. witn the Admittistr ation. Living Hippopotamous! Giant Rhinoceros 11 At this early date guests are beginning Capt. S. A. George is getting the The mangementof tne Democratic NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Countless cages of rare animals to be seen with no other exhibition, the world's zoo'ogy fitly repfes^ 3 to arrive to assist in celebrating the Brown County exhibit, to the State party of Minnesota and its unbroken enled by specimens of almost every species known to natuialists Lions, Tigers, Leopitrds, Bears twenty-fifth anniversary. Monday Vlarki, Grave Robbing Hyenas, Camels, Ostriches, btiange Reptiles, Rare Birds, Performme Elephantsl fair, in shape. He will try and have record of defeat makes the Democrats A good pool table for sale, Living Sea Monsters, Museum of Living Curiosities, Aictic Ocean SEA. LIONS,and innumcnableother Enqutre of Brown County decidedly tired. A evening a young lady arrived at Louis nrst cbiss specimens of Brown County species of the animal world at John Albert. few of them were talking politics a day Burr Robbins has provided an ensemble for the grn tification of his patron-, which embraces grea- Schilling's residence and as Mr. Schilling product-, and expects hrst prizes on ter and more in miscellaneous attractions than have hitherto been seen in either a permanentortrave4" or two ago, and it was proposed to cut ling Hippodrome or Circus. The important equestrian department is represented by a is one of the committee on quarters countv and individual exhibits. loose entirely from State politics, send for the Third Ward applied to him for no delegation to any State conventions, The engineer employed by the board GRAND BALL. and take no part in any campaign except board and lodging. Mr. Schilling was of tiade, reports that an iron bridge, in local elections. Charley Heideman of male and female riders, each one of whom has been starred as a special featuwr slightly embarrassed as he had secured 125 toot span and 64 foot approaches proposed in addition that we send i. both in this country and Europe quarters for the 23rd and 24th only, TUESDAY AU6UST 23,1887. a delegation to Democratic conventions can be built near the present pontoon but as the young lady was rather pretty ALL THE GREATEST ARTIST KNOWN in Kentucky and ask for admission as bridge for less than $6500. How does and intimated that she would like to honorary members, to have a voice in Admission SO cts. for Gents. the price strike you So manifold are the attractions presented at one entertainment that the memory is absolutelyJ the proceedings, but no vote. The suggestion stay here permanently, he quartered m. strained to enumerate them. A cordial invitation to attend is extended was unanimously endorsed. It has frequently been asserted that this is the very GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH and this oft her at his house Mother and child are The Burr Roobius circus will be here repeated assertion is now a fixed fact in the public mind. No other show has from year to year tea- SLEEPY EYE HERALD. to all by doing nicely and Mr. Schilling's face August 26. It is reported that a large versed the same country under the same name and ownership, keeping faith with the neonle THE MANAGERS. ALWAYS SHOWING JUST WHAT IT ADVERTISES, and always welcomed by those, who know its wears a proud and happy look. namber ot tough characters are following AN ARCTIC GU M. value, who have been within its tents so many times. In all its departments, Museum. Menaeerie. i\ Circus, Pageant, it stands alone THE REALLY GREAT ARENIC EXHIBITION OP AMERICA. the show arouud the country, so be The Burr Robbins new Gigantic Gustavus Adolphus Show certainly have a genuine surpriee Grand Street Pageant and Tournament. Anniversary Jtfoces. sure and lock both your front and back in store for the public this Jyear. COLLEGE. doors about the time that the show is in the person of his whale-ship a monster due here. The Tableaux, Seal of Minnesota,will North-Sea whale captured lately The most Elaborate. Artisnc, and Refulgent Parade ever presented. Miles of Glitterine Glorv Onen ST. JPETEB, MINN. Cages of Rare Trained Animals. Wild beasts free upon the streets, Elephants, Camels, and All by an English Seal fishing outfit and be one of Mr. Berndt's best productions. strange monsters Gorgeous Golden Chariots Three bands of Music. A Holiday Pageant Friday evening, as Mr. Walter, an brought into Liverpool where itsj purchase, Unexampled in its Splendor, and well worth miles of travel to witness. It OPEN FOR BOTH SEXES emplove of Mr. Heger of West Newton, takes place every daj at 10 o'clock a. Be sure to witness its splendor. by a representative of Mr. Robbins Decorate your houses to the best of BT" Doors open at 1 and 7 o'clock m. Arenic Performances at 2 and 8 o' clock affordinc FALL TERM begins Sept. 1, 1887. was made. The clever recital of a was loading hay, his team was frightened ample time to view the Aviary, Aquarium and Menagerie with its wealth of specimens.^* your ability, and everybody will be most exciting chase and its capture as COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT, and ran away, throwing Walter ACADKMIC DEPARTMENT, |fBE I2ST TOWTST EARLYl given in a late issue of the Liverpool satisfied. to the ground, producing a dislocation COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, Daily Truth, is too lengthy for space CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. ^Admission 50 cents!* Children under 9 Years, 25 cts. The committee on decorations reports of the right arm. Walter is sixteen years here but various authorities soon pronounced Instruction in English, Swedish German. Latin. progress. The city will be decorated old. it a real "arctic whale." Greek. Mathematics, the natural Sciences, School f^y 03=" One Ticket Amite to all Departments of the Great Show. ~m of Economy, Methods of teaching, Vocal and Instrumental ^REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE. Whalemen claim it to bffljjfB very largest in great style. &% Music, Book-keeping etc. Tuedsay of last week lightning struck arctic whale they ever saw in or Students prepared for bnsiness.'school teaching, The Committee on decorations request Friday, August 2$, out of the water, and it is also the only the barn owned by Jos. Helget of town musical positions, etc. one of its gigantic species ever exhibited all citizens to decorate their Sigel, killing one horse, and setting fire Commodious buildings. Fine class roomi Ample in any country. apparatus. Larce library. Adflition.il Instructors. homes Tuesday and Wednesday, to the barn and several hay stacks Expenses moderate. The immense transparent tank containing causing a loss ef about $400. The same For Catalogue and information, address, The different committees will hold a the huge Oceanic giant is of Rs.v. M. WAHLSTBOM, Rector. evening lightning struck into the grain SCHUBERT FLOB, final meeting next Monday evening, course many times the largest portable DWELLING FOR SALE. WANTED TO RENl^jgj aquarium den ever constructed, in this stacks of Mr. Yeske, of town Cottonwood. jyhen it is expected that every member The solid brick dwelling, corner of country, at least, and in transit, the His loss was slight. will be present. u, *j*?Ci& A house with five, six or seven good Broadway and 1st .North Street, is offered whole occupies the longest railroad car for sale on easy terms. For particulars rooms. Inquire at the Review office. ever built, and having a tonnage of A new platform is being built around The special train carrying visitors Agents fortheimproved inquire of the owner, 60,000 pounds capacity. It does seem the depot. M. A. Leary has charge of from St. Paul, Mtnneapolis, Mankato )S. ALBERT FRITSCHE, impossible to transport such a collossal StLF CHAS. MELSHEIMER the work and twenty men are busy and intermediate stations will arrive 109 Market Street, St. fcouis. Mo., cargo for exhibition, but Mr. Robbins PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. obeying his orders. It is hoped that or of Wm. Pfaender. New Ulm. has made that matter a feasible one as here at 1-S0 P. M. Tuesday. WSjjgk it is presented to view daily in the aquarium a new depot will be built inside of the Farmers who are willing to furnish tent, and to see which, not a penny's Merchants plsasetake Mm. AND platform as soon as the latter is completed. Office over J. Klossner's Hardware Store. their teams for the accomodation of visitors extra charge is made," as the Stee Mowers, New Ulm, Minn. The old depot is too small to bills say. The Whale is a very absorbing Wednesday afternoon are requested For sale stock of clothing. furnisLinr accomodate the wants of a city doing attraction, but the advertisement goods, fixtures, 13 full men's suits, 65 to report to Mr. W. Boesch, in this paper promises hundreds of other the business that New Ulm does. _, boy's and children's suits, 100 overcoats, special features, many of them now The committee have secured quarters also for the Northwestern Self-dumping stock of furnishing goods that invoices The most terrible accident in the history exhibited for the hrst time, any one of IMion Babv "was sick, yn gave herCastoriay 8500. All other fixtures too numerous for 238 defenders. Nearly every family Hayrakes, Banner Hayrakes the unexcelled which is a complete show in itse.f. of railroading happened on the Toledo, to mention. 1 will sell the whole stock Wl.cn aLo a Chflu, she cried for Caslona, expects visitors during the two days, Norwegian Plows, CultrvatorspJL The show in general is full up to its Peoria and Western road Wednesday or any part of it, at such prices that tbe \Vhea she Wcame Altss, she clang to Castoria, and quarters for over 500 visitors have past high plane of merit, and its now durable and light running Smith Wa-JM purchaser must make money out of it. evening. An excursion train of When shehad Children, she gave them Casterw, been retained. largely-increased proportions and superior Goods must be sold within 60 days. gons, setf-oHiug^agons with steel axleC C~ fifteen coaches, filled with passengers, attractions coupled with its reputable All persons interested can examine the Repairsfarihe ekm imtA Massecy iiwayj on hand dropped through abridge near Chatsworth high toned character is sure to Twenty-five boys are wanted to show goods at their leisure. tempt a larger ptronage than has ever af$ 111., killing 156 persons and in^*wjuring Call at C. Gebser's old book store. guests to their quarters next Tuesday. BINDING TWINE of the best qual^i four times that number. A de- before been given to any tended show Swiss embroideries 6, 8,10 cts. upwards. JOHS ALBERT, Manager. Applicants are requested to call on C. ty. Our prices are low nd suitable to in this city. The whale and the great Large assortment at our usual tailed report of the accident will be L. Roos at the City Drug Store nest show, will be here on Friday Aug, 26th everybody. We ask the farmers to call low lowpnees price & fl&Jc^f- a $g Jg&Smt Furst & Bradley sulky plows cheap found on the second page. Saturday^afteraoon from 2 to 3 o'clock.' and don't yon forget it on ns before buying -elsewhere. ^F. KuetzingT/^ffl MeruUan Block at ^&S/ ^iOSSmta