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

September 25, 1878 · Page 1 of 8

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murmgnrym jT- Ucw Him Mzmtxvi. JSNBTW S OF THE WEEK rans, has been removed to the Louse of a and did not differ from that of a Christian HOUSE, FARM, GARDEN. friend in Brooklyn. funeral. 4ttheclo6e an affecting scene occurred, the children of the queen lrowin? By a railroad accident on the Long Buttermilk Pies.One cup sugar, two CHIMES AJffn CRIMINALS. themselves on the grave, and filling the air AS BOBELETEIER, Proprietor. Island railroad, two miles from Hunter's cups buttermilk, two efigs. two tablespoonfuls with lamentations. Dayton has been for some Point, the engine and three care were thrown In a quarrel in Philadelphia, Pa, lately, flour, two tablespoonfuls butter MINNESOTA NEW ULM time the headquarters, of the gypsies in this down an emhankment, and one man killed Walter McDonald shot John Gariimen dead. flavor with lemon. This makes two country, and the king, husband of the queen, and several severely injured. pies. John, Hendrickson, of Babylon, Long lives near the city, and owns a large tract of A collision of trains occurred on the CURRENT TOPICS. Island, lately shot his wife and niece and Apple Meringue.Fill a dish onefour ground. Missouri Pacific railroad. A large number of then killed himself. tii full of stewed apple, cover with passengers were on board, but none were i Thomas Allen, a notorious gambler in the bea-en whites of five eggs, mixed A French military critic holds that the MISCJBLLAJflSOUS. seriously hurt. Only five were injuired in all. New Yoik, 6hol and killed private deteetive, with five tdblespoonfuls of powdered English are a more military nation than Yellow lever and small pox prevail in Both loeomotivs and a baggage car were sugar. Edward Malloy on the 17th inst. Havana. the French, because he does not think so wrecked involving a loss $10,000. William J. Penington, of Chatfielrt, Savory Rice Take some plain boiled many Fmchmen would, in proportion to The yellow fever is abating somewhat, A young man named Wheeler Costello, Minn., committed suicide lately by shooting ,1 rice, put into a saucepan with a lump of in its violence. population serve voluntarily in the army. a student of the university of Morgantown himself in the head with a revolver. butter, add as miuh tomato sauce as the W. Va., went down into a 11 to examine it Forty-five thousand dol'ars have been At Fall River, Mass., Charles B. Stickney rice will take up, and plenty of grated Grinding industriously at a hand-organ and was ovorcome by the foul air. A man sent from San Francisco in aid of the yellow has been arrested for embezzling 60.000 Parmesan cheese, mix well, and keep Stirling fever sufferers. named Weller attempting to rescue him, was in New York is an aged man named from the Manufacturers^ gas company. on the fire till hot. Se.ve piled on also overcome aud before assistance arrived The secretary of the treasury announces the dish. Devaux, who took an active part in winning Rev. Herbert H. Hayden, of Madison both died. that he will nay out silver dollars on Conn, is under arrest for the murder of Mary i the independence ot Belgium nearly In many households there are often Advices from a great number of points currency liabilities. E Stannard. The case causes great excitement. fifty years ago. He afterward amassed a whites of eggs to spare which are usually in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia indicates Physicians and nurses that have gone large fortune, which he lost in various thrown away. If they are put in a jam that the late storm was the most to aid ths yellow fever suffers, are dying in Nobeling, the assassin who attempted pot and placed in a saucepan with boiling severe for years. The distruction to railroad speculations. considerable numbers. the life of the Empei or of Germany, is dead. water in, and boiled tor a quarter of property is especially hea\y. Washouts of C.J There is great distress and destitution He died from the effects of his wounds. Thus an hour, they are most useful when cold culverts and bridges caused railroad travel on A writer mentions the fast that "it is among se tiers in Washington territoij the headman's axe is defeated of a victim. to be cut in strips for salad. many roads to cease entirely. The storm the general custom not to use napkins at caused by the forest fires. Ou the 17th inst., Mrs. Charles Morse, seems to have expended its greatest force in Queen CakeWork a pound each of luncheon in England." If John Bull The Asiicultural Fair at Red Winer. of Chordan, Ohio while temporarily insane, the interior and eastern parts of the State of good pulverized sugar, not granulated, an.i thinks he is ahead of Uncle Sam in such Minn., was a great success. From 0,000 to killed her little daughter aged 7, and then Ohio, western Pennsylvania, and northern good sweet butter, not much salted, together 7,000 persons were present. cut hiv own tnroat, both dying instantly. etiquette, he is sadly mistaken. Tramps West Virginia. until the mixture is almost like A correspondent at Vienna draws attention Gustav Mott, President of the French in this country use neither napkins nor cream. Then take one pound of flour, to the Greek preparationsmeasures Savings Bank, San Francisco, shot himself in eieht eggs, about a quarter of a grated forks at either breakfast, dinner or PERSONAL AND rvuITICAL. being taken to enable the formation o( an expeditionary his loom over the bank on the 17th inat. His nutmeg and two tablespoonfuls of wine. luncheon. But we don't deem it worth corps of 100,000 men. and the bank's affairs, so far as is known, aie The Nevada bank has sold the U. S. Beat one e*g at a time in the butter and bragging about. all right. Government one million ounces of silver at an Toe Masonic hall at New Brunswick, sugar until all are in, and the flour about m equivalent London rate. From advices ast received it is learned New Jersey built in 1873 at a cost of $285,000 one fourth at a time until the whole is in. P. of. James Thomson oi England has that the renegade Chyennes will be captured. Owing to the Pope's indisposition for has been sold under foreclosure for $84,000. After Deating all well together, let the recently constructed a machine which, by They have been arrested on tneir march by batter remain a short time in a cool the last few days the usual audiences at the The contributions to the yellow fever means of the mere friction of a disk, a our troops at a point about twenty miles distant place. Grease some white paper with Vatican have been omited. fund in Chicago, already have amounted to from the tort. butter and line your pans. Use rather cylinder and ball, is capable of effecting $51,549, and this amount does not include all. Lomer Griffin of Lodi Medina county, shallow pans and fill them a little more The steamer Ancon, from Portland to Ohio, the oldest man in the United States, has a variety of the complicated calculations The Merchants exchange yellow fever in a quick oven, than half-full and ba San Francisco, reports that in a thick fog she just died. Aged 116 years. relief fund in St. Louis, has received $34,100. which occur in the application of mathematics but not hot enough to burn then while ran down a schooner about fifteen miles off Minister Noyes has opened a public collections from other sources $11,559. Total to physical problems. By the warm ice it cely. TJmpqua bar. The schooner sank in a few subscription in Paris in aid of the yellow fever $45,659. simple process of turning a handle, an minutes, but her crew and passengers were sufferers in the United States. Bice plantations around the city of unskilled laborer may, in a given time, saved by the steamer. Savannah, Georgie, have been damaged l.y a The Massachusetts Prohibition committee To Get Rid ot Rats Without JPoison. Wm. T. White, of Visalia, Cai., suspecting perform the work of ten skilled arithmeticians. gale and rain to the estimated amount of assembled at Boston, and put in nomination undue intimacy between his wife and A German paper gives the following $350,000. Rev. Dr. Miner for Governor. Dr. Mehring, family physician, ostensibly left method of doing this: ''Having first The heroic conduct of the colored people The recovery of the Emperor William John Jackson, ot Illinois, a wealthy home, but soon returning found Mehring in for some days placed pieces of cheese in a in the feyer stricken south, is spoken of of Germany, from the wound? inflicted by man, is also the very meanest man on part of the premises, so as to induce the Mrs. White's bedroom, attacked him with a with high commendation, and slanders against Nobeling who attempted his assassination rats to come in great numbers to their record, to date. He refused to send aid len knife and cut his throat, causing instant them reluted. has surpassed all expectations. wonted feeding place, a piece of cheese death. to his own sister who was stricken with The Governor of Mississippi ha? issued The Fitz John Poter court of inquiry is fixed on a hook about a foot above the A special to the Columbus O., Dispatch yellow fever in New Orleans. He was a proclamation, appointing Friday, Sept. 30th have adjourned from West Point to New York floor. One rat leaps at this, and of course from Marysville, O, reports that J. T. Gravenback, next notified ot her dealh, and he refused as a day of humiliation and prayer, in view of city, for the alleged purpose of avoiding remains suspended. Hereat all the other a prominent young physician of that to pay the funeral expenses. The girl the tenible yellow fever scourge. rats take sudden Iright, and at once quit West Point influence on witnesses. place, committed suicide last nishtby taking was buried in a pauper's grave. Hell is the hou-e in a body." Perhaps Yankee Gen. Howard has held a conference The Toiioort reports that the German prussic acid. He left a letter requesting burial rats are not so easily frightened. the willingness of his tribe to go on a reservation altogether too comfortable a place for Socialists collected 150,000 marks to meet expenses by the side of Miss Dora King, who died of their own choice, but not on one remote in the recent elections. Of this sum six weeks ago, to whom he was engaged to John Jackson. But when the devil gets from their country. 3,860 marks came from the United States. be married. him we hope he will hold him over the To Take 2eut Oat of Furniture P. Staub, proprietor of the Knoxville, 3 Secretary Evarls has telegraphed Minister W. N. S. Wilson, assorting letter rffice coals and let him fricassee slowly. If the dent is not too deep it may be Tennessee, Opera House and a large real Noyes, acknowledging the receipt of clerk of the redemption division of the treasury removed in the following manner:Wet estate owner has nude an assignment. In ?6,000, the first installment of the contributions department, was arrrested as a defaulter. Judge Jere. Black was asked in California the part with warm water then talc i five consequence the Knoxville bank is closed. in France, for the yellow fever suffeiers Wilson had been recommended on the 16th a lew days ago whether he agreed or six folds of blown paper, well soaked, The bank's labilities are $71,000 available in the United States. inst., for dismissal by the chief of his division, and lay upon the dented place, and upon with Gen. Butler'3 views as to the powtr assets $800. principally on the giound of general inefficiency. Gen. Benjamein F. Bristow, of Kentucky, this hold a hot flat iron till the moisture of a State to make legal provisions against The examination of his books shows Secretary of the Treasury under President A petition has been circulated in Philadelphia is evapoia'ed. Should this not entitely the evils apprehended from Chinese emmigration. that on the 9th mst, he abstracted $1,000 asking President Hayes to set apart Grant, has removed to New York city lemove the dent repeat the process once from a package consigned to him for delivery a day for nationai fasting and prajer, in view and became associated in the practue of law He replied in a letter to the or twice. It will require but one or two to the custodians of the vaults in the general of the terrible ra\ag"8of jellow fever and with Gen. G. L. Burnett and William Peel. Chronicle that the prevalent notions' of applications to raise the dented upot level order of business. Wilson has been fifteen dibtress caused by the commercial depression The Independent Greenback party of with the surface. Or if the dent be the effect of a Federal treaty are erroneous. years in the department. He admits the theft. and discontent throughout the country. Massachusetts, assembled in Boston, composed very small, merely &oak it with warm A domestic regulations or Federal He gaye bail. It is c!eai ly intei ded to crush resistance of 1000 delegates (Mis. Josephine R. water and apply a red hot poker very statute, if consistent with the Constitution, Edwin French, an old and wellknown in Bosnia by overwhelming masses. Stone one of them), and put in nomination by near the surface keep it constantly wet is not void because it conflicts with citizen of Ohio, died lately at the residence of B.etka in Save is being bombarded. Russia acclamation Gen. B. P. Butler for Governor. and in a lew minutes the dent will disappear. son in Willoughby, thiiteen miles east of has urged Austria to declare the annexation a treat v." For slight bruises and scratches The President and party enjoyed an Cleveland The funeral serv.ces were held of Bosnia. Austria.. however, adheres to occupation equal parts ot turpentine and sweet oil ovation on their journey through Wisconsin A memorial widow recently placed in next day and the remains interred in Willoughby in accoidance with tne tieaty of will be found excellent. Mix well and they wer greeted by enthusiastic crowds at a Tyneside, England, church has been cemetery. On the 17th inst, it vas Berlin. appiy with a cloth, rubbing hard. eveiy station, and at Milwaukee then- recep- discovered that the gra\e had been robbed. Detectives the cause of a little amusement to the Telegrams from Sidney, Nrb., show tion was particularly brilliant. The President were at once bet at work, and the body that considerable uncertainty is felt in regard congregation- Owing to a technical difficulty made seveial brief speeches, and prom Prcurvod WatermeEon Rind. was found in a trunk underneath the floor in to the Cheyennes. A small number of the iscuous aud unlimited hand-shaking was connected with the interior of the the Homeopathic Medical college, Cleveland. Pare oil the green skin and cut into tribe have been brought in by the soldieis. A dulged in. building, the in cription is made to read The grave had been robbed between 1 and 2 strips or fanciful shapes. Line a kettle special train, with steam up, was kep' in Dr. James T. Alley, after a long and right across the window, somewhat as o'clock at night, and the body taken to the witn vine leaves, fill with the rind and readiness to convey troops to any part of the painful illnes, died at his residence in the city in a carriage and thrown into the trunk scatter a little pulverized alum over each follows: "And seeing the multitudes, He railway line whe-eyer the Indians might attempt ares three deep, city of St. Paul, Minnesota, on the 17th inst. The floor was put back and nailed down., Mr. layer. Covir with vine i went up into a mountain, in memory to cross. Five companies are at Siduey. He had bejn a resident of St. Paul for eleven J. E. French, son of deceased, immediately and pour an enougn water to wet that. In the school district election at New of who died August 20, 1874, and years, and had built up a large practice, and swore out warrants, and nearly a dozen people Cover closely and allow them to steam Haven, Ct, on the 16th inst., the issue being when He was set his disciples came unto was one of the best, kindeit and most successful including the dean and members of the for three hours, without letting the water (he re-establishment of devotional exercises him." physicians of the homoepothic school in faculty, janitor and several students weie boil. Take out the rind, which will be in the public schools, the ticket favoring the the Northwest. arrested. The fa julty disclaim all knowledge of a fine gieen color, and throw it into *-4 re-establishment was elected by 2900 majority. It is a curious fact, but nevertheless it of the body-snatching, and say they are entirely cold water. Let it remain in soak, The comptroller of currency at Washington, The Catholics united with the Protestants it is true, that many dwellinge onee the ignorant of the whole affair. changing the water every hour, for four states that the aggregate capital of in bringing about the success of the Bible hours. Use four lemons, a quarter of a homes of poets have been public houses 2,400 national banks, organized since the establishment For three years the large jewelry house ticket. bank system pound of ginger and six pounds of sugar nationa1 at one time or other. Burns's native cottagewas of the of N. Matson & Co. has lost now and then The Gipsies are in a fever of excitement tor every six pounds of the rind. Wrap which have become insolvent, was $16,333. a house of this description the articles of val- which could not be accounted at Dayton, O., over the ceremonies the ginger root in a muslin bag and boil 600. The aggregate dividend pa creditors for. Within a year they have noticed that house in whice Moore was born was a pertaining to the funeral of their late Queen, in ihree pints of water until the water is of there banks from Nov. 1 1877, to Sept. 17, goods have disappeared systematically and Matilda Stanley. She died several months whiskey shop: and Shelley's house at highly flavored remove the ginger, put in 1878, $3,614125. The a-rgregate dividends more frequently, and after shadowing their ago. Her body has been removed to Dayton, the sugar and boil and skim until no more Great Marlow was a beer shop. Even paid since the organization of the system is clerks without success, recently turned th^ir with Chief Moses at Priest's Rapids, Oregon scum arises. Put in the pieces of rind Coleridge's residence at Nether Stowey $13,767,587. Total amount of creditors claims attention to an old and' trusted chief clerk, at which an assurance of continued friendship and the juice of the lemons, simmtr gently proved, $33,720,802. Total losses to creditors Frank W. Marchise. It was found that he became an ordinary beer house. A house was exchanged, and Moses announced for an hour take out the rind and lay of all national banks during the last sixteen maintained improper relations with a Mrs. in which James Montgomery lived for and the clans notified to be on hand to pay upon dishes in the sun until firm and almoat years upon $500,000,000 of capital and $800,- Mitchell. That they frequently met at the forty years at Sheffield was a beer shop: due honore to their late loved sovereign. cool, put back into the syrup, simmer office of Dr. V. C. Second, and that there was 000 000 f deposits, is estimated not to exceed The official report of Gen. Miles to for half an hour, spread out again, and the birthplace ot Kirke White is now another woman in the ring. Unbroken packages $6,500,000, an amount probably not equal to Gen. Sheridan regarding his recent operations and wnen firm pack into bowls and pour used as a house for retailing intoxicating of spoons, etc., were found at various the losses which have fallan upon creditors with *he Bannock Indians, disproves the over the boiling syrup. places which Matson identified, and as a result of savings banks and State banks the past beverages. story that he had beed surrounded, and states of the discovery Marchise, Mrs. Mitchell, year. that he surprised the hostiles with the result, Dr. V. C. Second and Mrs. J. F. Irwin were Notva for the Farm Yard. The Boston Post has been publishing the The State Democratic convention of 11 Indians killed, 31 prisoners, 200 ponies captured, arrested and locked up. The amount of the The grazing cattle should be inspected Massachusetts was called to meet at Worcester, opinions of the leading business men of and Capt. Bennett, of the Fifth infantry stealing is about $10,000, and a considerable daily and the fences also receive attention, Sept 17th. At the hour of meeting the and two friendly Indians killed. portion has been already recovered. All the that city in regard to the Fall, which lest they be broken down by the rapidly advocates of Gen. Butler were found to be in arrested parties deny their guilt. The Austrians have captured Samatz were of a very hopeful cbai acter. It appears -growing and highly-fed stock. Those the ascendent. The convention was organized on the Save. The town sent a flag of truce that there opinions are shared by intended for winter slaughter will need among much disorder and confusion. The after a short bombardment, but as the extra food unless the pastures are very the merchants of New York. The latter CASUALTIES. result was the adoption of a thoroughly orthodox Austrians entered they met with resistence rich and good. The dairy will need particular and strong Democratic platform, and have their expectations upon the large There has been a $100,000 tire at Lewisburg, in the streets aud were compelled to bombard attention to keep every thing sweet the nomination of the following ticket: For Pa. crops increased foreign trade, the se tie the place again before its capture was completed. and good, especially in cheese making a Governor, Benjamin F. Butler for Lieutenent The Russian army corps has been ment of public lands, and a general opinion Thore has been a $100,000 fire in San little saltpetre will help to keep the curd Governor, John F. Arnold, of North Adams ordered to return to Eastern Roumelia. The Bernardino, California. that the period of depression is sweet. The aftermath will be ready in Secretary of State, Chas. M. 8trauss, of Hingham PestJier Lloyd says the sultan has definitely A German named Hoffman perished in most cases and will do much to keep up nearly ended. A large trade in the old Attorney General, Caleb Cushing, of decided to cede nothing to Greece. the late foretfire in Washington Territory. the yield unless the weather is unusually sense of the term is not expected, but an Newburg Auditor, J. Boyle O'Reilly, of Boston The September returns to the Department dry. Flies are still more troublesome Robert Conville fell 50 feet from a balloon Treasurer, D. N. Skeelings, of Winchester. improvement over any former season of Agriculture at Washington give the this month, and the cattle of all ages will at Phoenix, N. Y., on the 14th inst., and The regulatrs as they were called in since 1873 is lookod forward to, and a average condition of the corn crop at 92, eagerly take advantage of all shade given was killed. contradistinction to the Butler men, bolted healthy revival in all departments of against 96 in August. It is slightly above the them. It need hardly be said that the and the State Central Committee called another A Berlin dispatch says Emperor William condition reported in Sei-tember in 1877, water supply should be looked after and trade in the near future. We have been convention to assemble in Boston Sept. is desirious of resuming the reins of which was 91. The crop held its own in the drink carried to all the stock by hand, if working toward improvement in various 25th. governmentnext month. northern portion of the Atlantic slope and on the ponds fail. Horses are now less ways. Large crops are assured, and reliable Dan Mace, who drove Lucille at the Matilda Stanley, known as the Gipsy the Pacific coast. It slightly improved in the pushed, and will do, well on less or no Dubuque races, met with an accident, and estimates give a total yield of queen and recognized as such by all the tribes States north of the Ohio, but fell off 10 per corn, but only cut forage besides pasture. had a shoulde: dislocated. wheat 40,000,000 bushels in excess of throughout the United States, was burled at cent, in States west of the Mississippi The The less pasture and the more cut foodsuch near explosion,1 A steam thresher Woodland cemetery In Dayton, Ohio, on the Southern States as a whole fell off about 3 per ast year's production, though that was as lucerne, clover, or taresthe more 14th inst. The queen was a woman of great Palmyra, N. Y., lately killed one man, and cent. Of 921 counties reporting, 251 were a economical and the more manure it cannot one of the best years on record. Foreign influence among her. race. She died in full average, 278 above, and 391 below. September fatally injured three others. be too well understood that soiling is trade, too, has been rapidly working in returns indicate an average of 87 in Vickshurg last winter and her body was embalmed There has been a great flood in India comparatively as advantageous for norsts our favor. The Western trade is coming the wheat crop against 92 in September, 1877.' and pressrved until the present time as for horned stock. Washing and dipping Upward of 1000 houses in the Jallinder district forward promptly and in a good volume. The reduction is mostly due to disasters to for the funeral. The cemetery was filled with sneep will be necessary this month, of Punjaub have been flooded. the wpring wheat crop in the West. A preliminary The Southern trade will be destroyed by people, visiters from the surrounding country. even more than ^asr, and the same time At Forest Grove Station, on the Oregon examination of the returns of the It is estimated that over 25,000 people were precautions are needed for those with the yellow fever, but later it may be even Central railroad, the grain warehouses of acreage indicate that the breadth shown in in attendance. Representatives of prominent la labs. Fold the early fields, where the more brisk on account of it. The shaky Horton & Hind's have been destroyed by fire, 1878 was about one-sixteen.h greater than in folding plan is followed, taking the fields gipsies from all parts of the United States and Loss $500,000. houses have hurried up to get the benefit 1877. This will more than compensate for in rotation as required for seeding. SWine Canada have been assembling in the city for Major-General James Shields, who was of the Bankrupt act, and now business the oss from decline in condition, and may have plenty of food yet, but dairy wash the occasi n. The funeral procession was a taken quite sick at the Astor House, New probably bring up the yield to the estimate of ought to be steadier and firmer than we should be looked after against the time mile in length. The ceremony was conducted Yorkj-after addressing the Mexican war vetmmm 400,000,000 bushels. when there will be less. have seen it before in months. by a minister of the United Brethren church !k wi^^wm^ IM&T& *'**!}$ mtime ,....TaMj-i 3|f IliriT-**^"^ ~*%&WKKKHKKB&