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

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^f^^^#^^C^^^# 5 NEW ULM REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 13,1881. MINNESOTA NEWS. jfyw ll lm jjfctftew* A milkman at Chailes City was JET jaw TTLLC. -kfixaarasr fined $25 for selling skimmed milk. The Minnesota State Sunday Wednesday, April 13th, 1881 School convention will be held at Owatonna in May, H. Akers, of Mankato, is soon Over four thousand pounds of to bo installed as cashier of the Fust heiring were caught at Duluth on Nahoual bank at that place, the SIr. the 30th, and the puce tumbled resent incumbent of that position, trom six cents to four cents a pound. Busch, being about to remove to Red Wing to enter upon similar A few Moimon Missionaries were duties. in Minneapolis recently drumming up reci uits for their Society at Salt John T. Rich was elected as member Lake. of Congress from the Seventh A by In St Petei went into a saloon district in Michigan on Tuesday ot awl dianfc a glass of beei and then had lost week. Mr. Rich is a Republican, the ialoon keepei airested and fined and was elected to succeed $25 and costs for selling it to him. OmarD. Conger who has been But 4 passengeis weie ever killed transferred to the Senate. takes great pleasure in informing his numerous customers and the public generally, en Minnesota railroads in the twenty years of railroading in this State The prolonged agony over the prior to the Rothsay collision. that his stock of trial of John A Riley, at Austin, John Dougherty found peculiar ~o for the attempted murder of Judge and UOVPI specimens of pottery Page last summer, came to an end while plowing near Herman, a few last Saturday, the jury after an absence davs ago. They weie piobably of two hours bringing in a buried by some ancient tribe-. verdict of not guilty, and Rile} was released from custody. Many farmers of Wabasha county are going further west, some of them lea^ ing their farms without a A Sifter of De Young in San Francisco tenant Farm lands can be lented has bought a pistol and sworn on tenant's own terms almost. to kill \oung Kalloch who murdered her brother. Dollars against peanut Shentf Wetland, or Scott county, shells that she does it, and the is now Complete in all its Branches, and that especial attention has been paid to the has offered a reward of $100 for the jury will acquit her with a vote of arrest and return of Herman Baum thanks less than ten minutes altei hagt r, the deposed, defaulting and the case goes to them fugitive county treasurer. GOODS Frank Palmer was hauling the A sad accident occurred to a party last load ot logs for the season in of snow shovelers late last Wednesday the Joseph Dam camp on Willow niijht, about six or seven miles liver, when a large log rolled from west of Windora. Owing to some the wagon and crushed him to mismanagement the engine pi opel death instantly, a few days ago. hug the snowplow was ordered into The executive committee of the a cut before the men could be remov State Agricultural society held a ed, whereby one man was killed meeting at Rochester on Fnday, and four others wounded, two of in which may be found the LATES and MOS POPULA Styles and Paterns of DRES S GOOD S as and revised the premium list and appointed whom will probablj not reco\ er. supenntendents and marshals. We are indebted to Secretary ains, Scotch Ginghams, Brocadet Cashmires Peter Panchot, who recently won Windom for a copy of his elaborate, awns. LACE the O'Leary championship pedestrian and able speech delivered in belt, is now at home in Hastings the senate of the United States The belt is said to be a beauty and Febiuary 28,1881, on the lesolutiou valued at $1,000. Pete will hold it reported by Mr. Eaton from the until some one walks away with committee on foreign relations, re him and it, lating to isthmus ship canals. He favors our government's grasping f*l&i& a4 C0i($PO & CeMlUtti*** ill &1 1 the J{e &2tde A &c\ id. Mrs. M. Prindle of Kasson has the outstretched hand of Mexico and organized a temperance school, joining her in an enterprise so much triich meets once a week, receiving of benefit to the two republics and instruction the principles and virtues to the world. French Plaids and thereto belonging trimmings, and eve rything else usually found of temperance She has about foity girls and boys in attendance. a first-class dry goods store, in a much larger^assortment The first case under the new antitreating in The A new disease similar to diphtheria law Wisconsin came before in human beings, has appeared Judge Mallory of the Milwaukee among the cattle in Boone township, municipal court last Friday. Wright county, Charles Brown The judge at this writing has not has lost thirteen cattle from the disease, rendered his decission, but, from which baffles every kind of the remarks he let drop during the treatment. trial of the case, it is confidently The Interior Department has designated expfcted that he will declare the Dr. D. F. Powell of Lanesboio law unconstitutional. The c.tse to take the census ot the Winnebago will be probably taken up to the Indians of Wisconsin and Supreme Court. Nebraska. This work will be executed during the summer so as to At the spring election held at enable the government tc make an Mankato last week, J. A. Wiswell equitable distribution of the fund of was elected mayor, N. Lang, city 200,000 which was appropriated lor treasurer H, Hillesheim and their benefit by Congress some time Himmelmann, aldermen from the ago. first and second wards, respectively. A freight tiain on Wednesday Miss Hannah Pierson was elected a evening ran ovei and instantly killed member ot the board of education a Winnebago Indian who was from the fourth ward. walking along the track in advance At St. Peter, P. Dick was elected of the train. The engine was ieversed, mayor Thos. Clark and John PeterJ has been stocked with but not in time to prevent LATES STYLES son, aldermen from the 1st and second the train from running over and wards, and W. H. Roundsville, killing him. The accident occurred city treasurer. five miles north of Brownsville. It was ascertained that the Indian CHILDREN'S, BOYS' and GENTS' SUITS, embracing all the most At this distance from the distressing was deaf and dumb and an old man. scene of the earthquake in The body was taken to Brownsville Scio it is impossible to realize the for burial. picture of desolation that the ill-fated popular paterns, which, are offered at amazingly low Prices. isle presents No convulsion of [Sqrlngfield, (Mass.) Republican.] nature in modtrn times has been so disastrous in its consequences, particularly Edgar T.Page,Esq., druggist, whites in the loss oi life caused by us from Chicopee Falls, that Mr. Albert it. Imagine 15,000 men, women Guenther, under Wild's Hotel has and children buried beneath the OUR STOCK OF used that remarkable remedy, St. ruins of their homes beyond reeoveiy spuiive r.oons NIZX* Jacobs Oil, for a severe case of rheumatism for interment, and double that AT CHEAPCHARLEY'S. and it cured him, as if by number maimed for life, out of a SATS, CAfft tV Hl&fC GOODS, Oh, Pa! Just look there' STot magic. He also used It with great success opulation of only 70,000 souls. I Cheap Charley has received his among his horses, in cases of since the destruction of Herculaneutn new stock ofSpring Goods. Do and Pompeii has there been go there and buy me some new sprains, soies etc, and it cures eveiy clothes. Every body deals with such an appalling catastrophe fiom O time. Cheap Chailey, as it is the town the same cause, and the loss of life talk that he sells his goods in that case was not so great as in Salt as a Fertilizer. amazingly cheap. the case of Scio. Those who were not killed in this case, were rendered The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul homeless. includes everything that the most fastidious could desire Rdihoad Company has sent out a cncul.vi containing a number of testimonials The United States Consul at Bas from farmeis in this State and and, besides, at unexceptionably low prices. ie, Switzerland, has transmitted to Wisconsin, who have used salt as a Secretary Blaine the results of his fertilizer. All have tried it with THE CUSTO DEPARTMENT investigation into the circumstances beneficial results. The following testimonials which led to the excitement in speak for*themselves: France and Switzerland oyer American pork. It appeais that the ostensible Mukwanago, Wis., Apul 2,1881. cause of the decree of ininterdiction In answer would say that I h.ive by the French government used salt for two years, on skiing wheat, and know it has been a great was the outbreak of trichinosis benefit to the same. Il.ive used salt in a family which it was at first on oats and winter wheat. Am not supposed had eaten American pork, troubled with Chinch Bugs. Don't Desiring that our stock, shall be complete in all its branches, we have added a but it is now officially conceded to think it any damage to the land, oi haVte eaten the raw flesh of a homebred aftei crops, but a positive benefit. I splendid assortment ofthe newest patterns of ALL WOOL pig. There is no instance on sow salt before oi soon after the giain record of any person in Europe being is up. My farm is burr-oak opening injured in health by eating land. I use about one barrel of salt to the qcre. E. T. American hams or pork. From TAYLOR. Nov. 1,1880. to Jan. 16, 1881, 35, Eagle, Wis., March 28, 1881 The first time I used salt on wheat 351,000 pounds of lard, and 137,987,- was in 1879. For five yeaia before 500 pounds of pork were imported usingit, I did not get more than 12 from America into Great Britain, of which we are prepared to furnish suits at the same low prices as bushels to the acre. I have tiied salt where the inspection is most rigid, on both winter and spung wheat, and in all this quantity no instance andfound it increased the yield laigelj. for ready-made clothing. of infection was discovered. At On one spot, on which no salt was sown, Basle, after two years' experience, the wheat rusted badly, and was small in size, producing about 8 bushels to the inspection of American pork The public is respectfully invited to give me a call and see for the acie. The Chinch Bugs also tioubled was discontinued as unnecessary. my wheat, but wheie it was salted If the truth were known, it would themselves. the wheat came up, at least, a week appear \hat all the outcry against CHEAPCHA eailier, and the bugs did not reach it. American pork has its origin in the I sow salt when the wheat is about fear of British agriculturists that three inches up. 1 have tiied it with beneficial lesults on othei grams, al^o they will be overwhelmed by the on giounds Jvheie clover, timothy and rising tide of American exports cf other small seeds weie sown I have products to Europe. The intelligent so much confidence in it that do not, people over there are beginning and would not, do lthout it, and iecommend to find this out.Winona Republican. it highly. A half ban el to the acre is about right. ANDREW MTJRDOCK. M. A. Strong, while boring for CENTRE STREET water near his house one day this Eminent physicians week struck the body of a tree aie prescribing that tried and true tfeo Xi^ g0st ^toofe of Ore^si Coods, frs&dy+Wt&ds Oiothine*&C about 15 feet beneath the surface. remedy, Kidney-Wort for the worst It is quite well-preserved, and if cases of biliousness and constipation, properly dried would doubtless as well as for kidney complaints. make good fuel. Who knows but that has ever been brought to New Ulm, and at There is scarcely a person to be found what there is a subterranean forest that will not be greatly benefitted by underneath Jackson, stored there a thorough course of Kidney*Wort by an all-wise Providence, to be discovered ASTONISHING LOW PRICES. every spring. If yon feel out of sorts, just in the "nick o' time" and don't know why, try a package of some day when we are all about to freeze up in a big bWtznrdt-Jackson Kidney-Wort and you will feel like a Republic- new creature.Indianapolis Sentinel v *&&