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i5-*vrJ NEW ULM REVIEW WEDNESDAY, JULY 27,1881 4T J. M. Scott's farm. We take it that some brewery as fast as the limited The Revision of tho Now Testanent. NEWTTLM AND VICINITY CONTRIBUTIONS. DETERH1XED HUIC1DE. Ws?W VLSI HARKST BEPOBT The stock yards of the Winona A St. The following contnbutions foi the number of workmen at his command Stately must be a pietty goood place Peter railroad-at this place were filled If i i The people of New Ulm were somewhat can perform the labor* He has suffeieis have boeniecolved by Chas, after all, as the next hard woik every [Corrected weekly by R. PFEPFKBLE, dealer In CYCLONE SEPHYRS. one day last week with cattle en route startled yesterday morning by Orain, Provisions, Groceries and Conutry Produce erected a small building for temporary thy O. P. CHAMFLIN. Wagner, treaurei of tho Relief Committee, one does after selling out is to buy With permission of the Review "*j from Montana to Chicago. They are the announcement that John Geo. use and expects to be in a position or notice theieof telegraphed again as soon as possible. 1 wilt insert soveral brief articles respecting a splendid looking lot of bovines, doing to supply his customers again Backer, living in the town of Milfoid -i up to the time of going to pi ess, NEW ULM, JULY 20, 1881. THE WORK OF REBUILD J. C. Haggard isovoi' from Eu Claire the revision of the NeW Testament. full credit to the "bringing up" by the end of this week. altoht throe and a half miles from this GRAIN. Wednesday A. M., July 27th: on business, but will only remain a ING NEW ULM PROGRES which the ranches of Montana afford. city, had hung himself tho night pievious. Aug Schell's brewery escaped the Wheat, 98 O 92 La Crosse Board of Tiarte 114 The interest manifested in this work few days. He doesn't look as brown SING FAVORABLY. The transportation from che great cyclone and nothing about the premises Fiom Coronef Laudenschlager Oats, 28 30 Governor S Pillsbury 100 00 is unrversid. Many people are inquiring Dr Stamm, St Paul,. 25 00 as he used to when he was a Brown Corn, 30 35 except Adolph's residence was ranches of Montana and western Dakota who held an inquest over the body 211 00 Citizens oi Sleepy E respecting it find are anxious county boy, but he says we wouldn't Barley, 40 60 Webber, New Vim 25 00 damaged in the least will hereafter form a very important wegleen the following facts: Mrs. NEW HOUSES BEING to know the reasons for and history of Schreiber, Milwaukee 6 00 PROVISIONS. look any browner if we burned 15,000 John Dorster, Milford 10 00 The new Court House roof will feature of the business of the Backer was in New Ulm nursing thenson BUILT AND OLD ONES it. Beef on foot, per cwt., 12.50 0 3.50 To meet these inquiries, to some 2a 00 Boynton A. bona, W inona feet of lumber ovoiy day in the forest have a somewhat different shape Winona and St. Peter road. who had a board driven through Mutton per head. 2.50 8.50 A McO.Ul, St Paul 25 00 extent, is my purpose. RE-ROOFED. of sawdust. 100 00 Geo Urban & Sons, Buttalo, N than the old roof had, and the change Poik per cwt., 4.00 5.00 the fleshy part of one of his legs by To begin with let me call attention Grand Pacitlc Hotel, Chicago, by Go A Mrs. Libdel, of Mankato, recently will necessitate the placing of two Sugar Cured Hams per lb. 12J 13 100 00 Pillsburv The comot looks lather thin now. to the^I the cyclone, and Mr. Backer came in 50 00 Feruekes te Bro Milw uukee, purchased an ounce of laudanum Breakfast Bacon 9 10 columns in the court room THE WOUNDED ALL DO- lo 00 on Monday to make them a visit. He Chas Emmerich A. Co Chicago, IlEVISORS PLATO Dried Beef, 18 four grains of which she gave to her 5 00 WuiBicktl, St Paul of the work and their method of procedure. The St. Michaels Academy, a large ING WELL. appeared to be very nervous but talked Salt Pork, 10 10 00 O Brown, Mankato baby, and then took the rest herself. handsome brick structure, was much 128 30 House oi Hope Church, St Paul NATURE OF CYCLONES Lard, 10 as cheerfully as usual, and promised 100 00 W King, Piest Mmu Mtch Asso As soon as the act was discovered a "The Convocation ofCanteibury" an more severely damaged than was at Flour per cwt., 3.00 3.50 100 00 alter A ooch Han est Machine Co Gustav Lueck, his aon in law, to haul The work of clearing away the debus a&sembly ot the spirituality of the City of bt Paul Mayor Rice doctor was called, who pumped them first supposed. Tho north wall is Corn Meal per cwt., 1.50 3 000oO MSTUIBIBINO CAUSE 8 Geo Bern & Co St Paul, somebiickioi linn in a lew d.iys. He of the buildings dcstioyed by the 100 00 realms of England," originated the Buckwheat Flour per cw 4.00 badly cracked and the Sisters of out and restored them to consciousness. WGWard,\Nastca weut home in tliw evening appaiently 200 00 Butter perlb., W W Coleinann, Collection ol Milw aukee 12 13 revision at its meeting in February tetrible cyclono of the 15th inst. is bo. Charity were advised to move to They will probably live. The St raul Dispatch 00 Heroid 7J0 Cheese 15 in good ,vnd sound mind. His 1870 This body declared a revision IKMHU more safer quarters. It is thought, ing pushed with vigoi on all sides, and 1700 00 St Paul Volkszeitung Collection woman, since an attack of spinal The terriblo disaster at New Ulm Poultry, 6 8 1) Osborn & Co Minneapolis, oO 00 oldest daughtt i Ustihcd heroic the to be desirable and indicated the however, that the wall can be braced already neaily all the dwelling houses, has awakened consideraUo inquiry as meningitis, has been weakminded, Dolnnen, Schmidt & Co Milwaukee 100 00 Eggs pei dozen, 8 nature of one if undertaken. It, also, coronei'8 juiy tlut hu .nose about 2 Milwaukee Merchants Mutual Ins Co 50 00 and made sale without much difficulty. to the nature and cause of tho winds which were not completely annihilated, which led to the deed. It was her Potatoes per bushel. 50 Hubbard, Redwing, 50 00 I* -v. that can work such terrible havoc. resolved to undertake the work and o'clock in rhe uioiuing, lit a l.uitem Henry Villard, Pres N Patiilc 500 00 Onions, 1.00 1.50 and a large number of the business second attempt to commit suicide. Through the couitesy of O. S. M. Cone Oregon IrausportationCo 1000 00 appointed a committee of its own and said he 'vas going out to the hog Beans, 2.00 3.00 John Lauterbach has his wagon blocks are re-roofed and otheiwisc lepaned S Hille, Chicago 5 00 signal service observer at St. Paul, the members for that purpose, eight representatives Cranberues" 3.00 3.20 Miss Lulu Hillc, Chicago 5 00 pen to look aitei some shouts. She and blacksmith shop nearly completed, The sound of the carponter's We learn that Mrs. John Kuschnick, Dispatch is enabled to present to its John /unite,Chicago 5 00 from each house ofthe Convocation GROCERIES. thought nothing unusual in this and Jackson, Minneapolis and he will in a few days be readers considerable information regarding 10 00 hammer and saw, and the click of the of West Newton, whose husband was Sugar, White, pci lb 1214 weie named. In the following E Sweaty A* Co,, New ^ork -j (K) ready to accommodate his numerous cyclones. Loomis' Treatise again went to sleep. At 5 o'clock she Conrad bchtrcr, Winona Yellow 11 mason's trowel as he trims off the ZOJ killed by the cyclone on the 15th inst., May the committee met, in accordance Ncwhart, New Ulm on Meteorology says of these winds customers. 50 00 arose and to her astonishment found Blown 10 French, Braincid, brick, is heard from early dawn until and the house and other buildings on with the lesolutions which 100 00 that the irregularities of the earth's Underwriter's Agcncj, N Dried Apples, 7 1C that Mr. Backer hail not rotuined to The plate glass for the City Drug 200 00 lato at night. The city is one huge gave it being, and divided itself into the premises demolished, had the misfortune surface, especially in hilly countries, Concordia Collection, Jordan 12J 50 Peaches, 8K 10 Stoie front is expected some time Gen II biblcj,lst Paul the house again, and she at once made 25 Oj greatly modify the direction of the two divisions, one to work on the old aitisan shop, oveiyono lending a helping to break one of her legs last Prunes, 8 10 St Cloud Relief Committee, this week. 2-16 7o search and found his lifeless body wind, so that in great storms the Testament and one on the new Testament. E St Juhcn Co\, bt, Peter, hand to obliterate the storm traces Saturday. She was at work cleaning Coffee, Bio, Green, per lb.,17 22 35 Oj Troost, Winona movements of the atmosphere seem Many carpcnteis, masons and other 50 Oj hanging in'the granary. IIis body This committee at the same Roasted 25 Aug bchell, New Ulm and rebuild the city. Although our up the debris of her ruined buildings, 100 Oj very complex and anamalous. Over Thos Washauer,Milwaukee artisans have come to our city Java, Green, 30 33 time, invited thirty-seven other gentlemen, was yet warm vhen cut down but life 25 Oj people have boen twice visited by misfortune when she slipped and fell with the above Theo Wall, St Paul the ocean these disturbing causes da 25 Oj Roasted" 40 seeking work, but they all come with both of the established and \Y Heinrichs, Chicago had been extinct for some time,, When not exist, hence it is found that in almost too ternble to bear up sad results. She was brought to 10 OJ Mocha, Green" 35 Mrs Schicls, New Ulm the expectation of getting high wages. dissenting churches of the kingdom 20 OJ found his knees were within two inches violent storms the movements of the S White, Winona under, they aie infused with the true this city and is now receiving medical Teas, Japan, 40 75 25 00 We would state for the information Willius, St Paul Chamber of Com to join in the work on an equality in air are much more regular and uniform of the floor, thus showing that he Green. 60 80 American spirit of cheerfulness and are care at the hands of Dr. Carl. Truly, of all such that the ruling price mercc Collection 1647 00 all respects with the oiiginal numbers. This motion of the wind has generally Black, 80 was determined to end his life. Mr. Citizens of Hastings, per Governor 180 00 never long inactive or cast down under misfortune never comes singly. for good carpenters is $2,50 per day, been found to be in great circuits, spirally Citizens of Young America 75 00 A few months after this an Ameri. Syrups, per gal.. 50 60 Backer has been ail'ng for some time Lessings Lodge O H, & Jordan 25 00 the most trying cucumstances. The inward toward the centre of the and brick layers about the same. can Committee of Revision was created Saltper bbl. 2.25 Citizens of Brownton, McLeod Co 28 50 The new Eagle Roller Mill is so far and continually kept a wet cloth on his storm. These storms prevail in the Board can be obtained at our hotels contributions of money, clothing, piovisions, J, Callmgham, per Mrs, Schicls 10 00 Kerosene Oil, per gal., 25 to co-operate with the English neighborhood of the West India Islands, A Friend,!racy completed that the proprietors are in head, being in constant fear of sunstroke. 1 00 at from $3.50 to $5.00 per week, and medicines, &c, for the poor, company and to be governed by the Youman Bros Winona, 200 00 where they have not long been New Ulm hopes to get the mill started to-day or He was in good circumstances in private families at even less than O W Richardson, Chicago Views of the ruins of unfortunate suffereis of this city and 10 00 rules imposed upon themselves. known by the name of hurricanes. In S Guion, Plainiield, N 5 00 $3.50 per week. financially and his suicide can only be to-morrow. Although not as large as can be obtained at the City Drug Store Wmona & St Peter Land Co vicinity has been flowing in from all the West Indies, cyclones are most exclusively The American Committee began 1000 00 Ingrahain, Corbm & May, Chicago some other mills in the State, it is 25 00 attributed to mental aberration. We confined to the months from A special reporter of the Lake work in October 1872. The English directions, .tnd the relief committee of I Case, Co Raemc, Wis 100 00 Anton Zieher offers his fine brick Furst & Bradley, Chicago July,to October, being most common second to none in machinery in fact are informed that his grandfather and 100 00 Crystal Public Spirit visited New company consisted of fifty two members this city is Going all in its power to Bingham Bros New Ulm residence for sale. See his notice in 100 00 in the month of August also- in the we believe it is the only mill outside one of his uncles committed suicide Jiichter, 1st Paul Ulm on the Sunday after the storm and the American of twenty-seven, 25 00 house the homeless, and alleviate the China Sea and Bay of Bengal they are Mulier k Ileinnch, Minneapolis another column. 25 00 of Minneapolis using the Steven's patent before him. He leaves a wife and ten and he gives the following account in all seventy nine. Of these, City of Crookston, Minn sufferings of the maimed and destitute. 100 00 most prevalent at about the same period John Farwell, Chicago ot the ravages of the cyclone in twenty seven of the English and fourteen 100 00 children to mourn his untimely death. dull cut rollers, and the only one of the year. In the northern latitudes The sub-committees have made The Board of County Commissioners Citizens of Long Prairie 18 50 Butternut Valley. "In the town of the American Committees, in Citizens of Fergus Falls in the State supplied with machinery they are most commonfrom Jan gu i 200 00 a caieful canvass of the city and are are in session this week. Look out for 50 00 Citizens of Lamberton of Butternut Valley a Norwegian by all, forty-one have worked on the aary to March. There is no instance making the using of stones unnecessary. O Parker, Milwaukee hurrying along the woik of relief as 25 00 an account of their doings in next SAD DEATH. on record of a hurricane having been the name of Jacob Hanson living in Old Testament while the rest part of Senators McMillan 25 00 We will endeavor to furnish our fast as circumstances permit. The executive David Day, bt Paul week's 10 00 encountered on the equator, nor of any REVIEW. a granery near the Strom school the companies, twenty-five of the Citizens of Stillwater readers with a foil description of the 5b7 00 Yesterday evening Mr. and Mrs. having crossed that line, although two committee, or committee of house, had his habitation thrown English and thirteen of the American Hart, Bradley & Co Chicago 50 50 Mr. William Guethng has disposed mill in next week's issue. have been known to range at the same Dymond, Chicago. 10 00 Jos. Schmucker of this city met with the whole, meets every evening at the end oyer end for fifteen rods from in all, thirty.eight have devsted themsevles Citizens of New Prague, Minn 26 65 time on the same meridian, but on opposite of his property on the corner of German a sad loss in the instant death of Severance, Mankato Citizens' National Bank to leceive the its foundation with his wife in the to the New Testament revision. 20 00 sides of the equator and ten or Two detectives of Pinkerton's force Chicago Wirth's Verein and 2d North streets to Anton 150 00 their oldest son, Otto, aged 7 years. building. Mrs. Hanson escaped One of the rules laid down by the leports of the day's doings of the subcommittees, DeGrall&Co twelve degrees apart. They originate 100 00 arrived at Waseca from Chicago about Brey. Consideration, 91,300. Mr. Simomtsch Norwood 10 00 death though her injuries are said revisors was, He was at play with some other boys and lay out new work for near the equatorial limit of Trade Oliver Barton, Princess Ann,Md 20 three weeks ago and commenced work Guetling and family left yesterday for to be very serious. Martin Austin winds, where these winds are irregular. o\ Brothers, LaPorte, Ind *To refer on the part of each Company, near the rnins of the old engine house, the following day The five carpenteis 25 00 i E W Trask, Caledonia, Minn npon a supposed case of stealing merchandise 10 00 In the Northern Hemisphere during living near at hand lost two head Minneapolis, their future home. when considered desirable, to carrying water and pumping with the sent up by the city of Albert Lea, Citizens of Norwood, Minn 51 05 the early pait of their course with between Waseca and Sleepy Tyler, Tracv, Minn of horses from lightning* E. Roberts divines, scholars, and literary men, 25 00 force-pump. Wm. F. Kiesling coming in change of Mr. Pratt, arrived on Friday II Schufeld & Co Chicago in the region of Trade winds, cyclones 50 00 The city dailiesand some of our other Eye. On arriving the detectives spent of the same town had his whether at home or abroad, for their Empire Dist Co 25 00 along he called tothem to desist, when morning last and are doing good travel toward the west inclining somewhat Riverdale Dist Co Chicago exchanges were almost as severe on 25 00 house, out buildings and wagons almost some time in fishing, and afterward opinions." Garden City Dist Co Chicago toward the north. Near latitude they scattered and ran away. The deceased work straightening and moving buildings 25 00 entirely demolished- Our reporter the names of the cyclone sufferers of Troost & Co Chicago This rule was not a mere formality. one secured work on a freight train 25 00 20 degrees the motion from the equator ran down the hill about fifty on to their foundation, and their Field 50 00 says that it was a most peculiar this city as the cyclone was upon their We do not know how many eminent run by Charles Nelson. On Friday, is mere decided, and in latitude 25 E Rothschild & Bros 25 00 yards and then dropped dead. The father services at this time would be indispensable. bchwadig, Foreman & Co as well as complete wreck that 25 00 scholars outside the English and American decrees their motion is about northwest. property. Even one well acquainted July 15, at this station, as the conductor Eddj Harvey & Co 25 00 was soon by the prostrate form, The Building committee has he saw between Lake Crystal and Heath & Million Near the parallel of 30 degrees companies were consulted, or with the unfortunate sufferers could 25 00 and two brakemen were walking together, Vogler & Genanei their course is almost exactly north, but, alas, one glance convinced him 25 00 so far recommended that lumber and New Ulm. Wm. E. Williams also who they were, or how often their recognize but few in some of the lists Keith Bros they were informed by the detectivethat 50 00 and soon they begin to veer to the sustained great damage, and the that life was extinct and he carried other material for new houses be furnished, Hart, Abt & Mars opinions were consulted and it does 25 CO published. they were his prisonersand east, after which their motion is nearly Beiheld Bros 25 00 buildings of Lons Thorsted are almost the remains tenderly into the house. not matter. What we wish to point F. Bochum, Bochum, Si and Gimbcl, Florsheim & Co 25 00 parallel with the coast ot the United marched to the county jail. a total wreck. Corn is badly Gieensfelder, Rosenthal & Co 25 00 out is that the men entrusted with Dr. Ben y, who was summoned, is of Wm. Firley, Jos. Tomashko, Joseph DENTISTRYDr. J. R. Foster wishes States. Several storms have been A Kohn & Bios 50 00 broken down and oats in many places this work were not so full of egotism Lmdauer Bros & Co opinion that death ensued either from 25 00 traced from latitude 10 degrees, up to Giosskopf, Anton Loesch,Geo. Tauer, to say that he has taken up temporary ASthoemngcr 25 00 are so badly lodged as to result When we first heard of the destruction or bigotry as to think that they were latitude 45 or 50 degrees, and the path paralysis of the heart or biain, which Gustav Luock, John Ilain, D. Langmack, LOK quarters at the Exchange Hotel, 2 00 in a total loss." of greatest violence bears some resemblance the sole representations of Biblical of New Ulm, while on our way Eiscntadt 10 00 might have been caused by flight. Mr. Vincent Stucky, Anton Liesch, Sleepy Eye, where he will remain three Cash to a parabola, of which the 1 00 and linquistic scholarship and criticism home from Lake Madison the morning It appears that the cyclone was also E & Schmucker informs us that the boy J. B. Velhkanje, JohnVetter, Michael 10 00 or four weeks, or until his office is rebuilt. most westerly point lies near the parallel HM&C in the English speaking world. very severe in Winnebago City, 15 00 after the storm, we remarked to our has been very nervous ever since the S &C Schustei, Ileniy Tappe and Robt. Gulden, of 30 degrees. In the Southern 10 00 During his stay in Sleepy Eye They did not possess the idea, because and covered a track many miles Hirsch &Co companions: "That's fodder for the 10 00 Hemispheie cyclones pursue a similar cyclone of the 15th inst. and was easily they having had their houses entirely he will be prepared to do all kinds of Collections of Board of Tiade Minneapolis 2,b46 intrusted with this work, that they 5 long The barn of Mr. Schvall was fanatics." and we were not mistaken. couise. The air in cyclones has not fiightened, The bereaved parents demolished, as well as all then Citizens of Winona have contiibnted 82 057,40 were the only ones competent to dental woik on reasonable terms. totally destroyed, and Mr. Schvall merely a movement of translation, but pai being building inatciial and part cah We already see it asserted in print have the sympathy of the entne community personal effects. The committee on undertake it: though we think it himself badly injured The house also a gyratory motion about the centie Eastman & Bo\ey, Minneapolis contributed one that "the terrible cyclone of July 15th The Renville Times says that the in this then veiy sad affliction. cai load of lumbei valued at 118,64 m.iton.il has aheady issued its oideis would have been hard to have made a ot the storm. The motion of the and barn of wholly Christ were both and the fearful destruction of life and A number of boxes of clothing, pio-visions, people of Redwood Falls do not appear air is spirally inward as has been already better selection. Whoever will look to a numbei of the foregoing unfortunate demolished and blown away, and a medical stores, &c ha\e also been received by the property was a visitation of God, as shown in the storms of the United committee, the following being the contributor ovei the list of names composing the to be very jubilant npon the rail lady visitor severely hurt. The sufferers and woikmen have commenced 'site MichaeloAn Chicag last Mrs Holland Mrs Willius, cntlibt1 Paul, a States, but ovei the ocean the New Ulm was a wicked place that NEW SCHOOL IIODSL w,Troost, respective companies, will at once see load question, because of the amount house and barn of Wilson Squires derson, Feigns Fall, Winona, and oth electing the buildings. There Loc whirlinff motion is usually more ers whose names3wte have been unable to obtain Sunday is the great day of trade, and that here are men of charactei. They shared a similar fate, and MrSquires nd asked to secure it. Just now they 2 are a number of others who sustained 0 decided than it is over land We have heaid the suggestion made possessed honesty of heart, intiquity that some years age Christ was hung in has three ribs, broken. Crops are considering the propriety of offering North of tho equator this gyratory heavy losses that tho committees will week to lay the facts of the terrible destruction by by a numbei of our citizens that now of purpose, real moral worth. They the cj clone before the business men of that city and have been badly injured, but no loss effigy." if this is so is it not somewhat motion is from lett to light, or in a direction the M. & St. L. R. R. a haudsome look aftei as soon as possible The solieit aid for the unfortunate suffueis While are men in whom it is possible to confide, would be a good time to build tho long of life has thus far been reported. contraiy to that of the hands strange that the houses of God, there Mi Loew cnthal addressed a meeting Not th bonus to keep away altogether. woundod aie all doing nicely, and, un side Turner Hall at which committees were ap men who would put conscience oi a watch. South of the equator the contemplated school house, being that three in number, should suffer far more pointed to cainass the cit He returned home on less unforseen trouble arises, it is now motion is from left to right, or in the into their work and leave upon it the Monday evening, having himself collected $483 the old buildings are all badly injured severely than our public halls? The Gen. W. B. Hazen, Chief Signal Of* Mi Weyhe addicsscd the Board ofTiade, which almost cortain that all will lecovei, although Stately Correspondence. same dnection as that of the hands of stamp of an honest man. This is very body was also induced to take hold ol the mattei The noith side building is completely Methodist church, a brick structure, a watch. Near the centre of the hurlicane iicei of the U. S. army, has ordered J. a fow will bo crippled for life. Mr Wcyhe will visit other cities before his icturn important but in addition to then demolished and the walls of the old Mi "die, of Chicago, writes us that a large there is generally a giet fall of was completely demolished with all its B. Merrill, Sergt. U. S*. signal service, moral worth these m weie strong Too much piaise can not be bestowed pic nic was held last Sunday and the proceeds vol THE CYCLONE or THE 15TH INST. Ate lain, which is usually accompanied by part of the cential building have been contents, and both the Catholic and ed to the cyclone sufferers to visit New Ulm and investigate the measured by intellect. The work upon the good Sistcis of Charity who bEKN BY OIR COllRESPONDKNT the most magnificent dtsplay of thunder Hon Geo Huhn, of Minneapolis, was in the city made unsaio by the cyclone and will Lutheran churches $sd St. Michael's given by these men wa& a familiar nugm, movement and effects of the aie untiring in their efforts to alleviate oat evening and handed Col Wm Pfacndci, pies and lightning. The rate at which have to be taken down Inasmuch as dent of the relief com $2,846 being the collec Academy were badly wrecked. And, *$ one. Some of them had made it a lecent cyclone. Sergt. Merrill is now cyclones travel is very vanable. In Editor Review tho sufferings of the unfoitunate people tion of the Minneapolis Board of Tiade of cash the old buildings aro inadequate to accommodate life study, and had pieviously contributed agaia, why should, the people of West the West India cyclones the highest contributed to the cj clone suffeiers in citizens of on a similar mission in Missouri. He that have como undei then charge. Ileaiing of the tcinble calamity Minneapolis He aNo infoimcd the Colonel that late which has been observed is fortythiee their results to Bidlical and the fast increasing numnumbei Newton, Cairo and other country sivcar loads of lumber had been contiibnted, will airive in our city about the 1st which visited New Ulm, wo hardly miles an hour, and the least ten which would be forwarded as soon as the stuke in textual criticising The whole field of school childien, even if iebu towns suffer such terrible loss of life proximo. the jards ol the & bt load had ended knew whether to wnte to the miles per hour the mean being twenty REVIEW given them to work they weic moie ItELILF FOR TIIK 111 RALTOWNS It, Ae think that several thousand In the gencial confusion ot things we omitted and property because the inhabitants six miles. In the Bay of Bengal the ^^B Heidemin,thour obtoin lact or not, for fear it "went up" with the last week to say thantB W "While the good work of succor hus or less acquainted with. Aside from As loofing material is just now in dollars can he saved to the city if a of New Ulm are wicked sinners? Truly, ,ils observed rate varies from two to ergetic depot agentt,, entitled to much credit tor rest and theie be no such thing, but then mental qualification they weie boen going on in New Ulm, the committeo }"VE!T**??pti gieat demand in this city, the advertisement thirty-nine miles per hour, and in the large new building is elected at tins if the terrible tornado of July 15th was we see by last week's issue it was spiritually competent to the task. of the teinblc calamity and hasten the has not been idle as to the to our China Sea sea from seven to twentyfour of the Indiana Paint and a messenger from God. his ways of time. It would at least do no iiaim if citizens then in attendance on the Turnfest in Mm They were in sympathy with the stiong enough to smvivo the shock. miles per hour. In the South Indian wants of the unfortunate suffeiers in neapolis The wnes having been blown down, he Roofing Co. which appears in another tho mattei was piopeily bi ought be at 10 30 dispatched an operator to Kasota on punishing sinners are indeed queer. writiugs, they were called to revise Ocean the observed rate varies We saw the diie dcstioymg giants, and tho storm track in the rural districts. a fieight tiam and from there the sad news weic column in this issue of the foie the people foi their consideration REVIEW one to ten miles per hour Some understood them and their purpose. sent out into the world the same night He also IOUI feared fox you even before you were Of course it is impossible for tho membora was in constant communication with bupt Sanboi may be of interest to many of our readers. Hate the devil and all his works.Love cyclones travel so very slowly that and decission before any steps {ire taken They profoundly respected King and other railroad officials the flist few days after leached. Last Fiiday afternoon the of tho New Ulm lehef committee health and buy a bottle cf Dr. Marshall's they may almost be considered station the calamity, hurrying up relief measures The rubber roofing manufactured Janie's Version and the sentiment to lebuilt the old structures 15th inst., the sky began to look very Bromoline for fifty cents. Big ary. The direction and velocity of to visit tho storm-stricken localities of the people regarding it# These by this company is siid to be equal to STORM NOTES. bottles. It will cure biliousness and winds are, however, entiiely distinct threatening and about 4 o'clock began outside of the city, and ascertain The Catholic church is nearly under men, were also representatives. They tin roofs. indigestion. from those of the storm's progress. Personal mention a grandly awful panorama the like of the wants ef the unfoitunate people. l!olroof again, and Rev. Alex.sBerg- represented diffierent schools of the While the storm sometimes advances informs us that service will Extra Copies. which we nevei saw. Tho first we J. M. Broome, editor of the Man But it is the sincere desire of the com* ology and various kinds of scholarship, at the Tate of ten miles an hour the The Redwood Gazette gives an account be held next Sunday as usual. noticed that was very unusual, was kato Beobachter, looked over the dobris and this was essential for the book mittee to extend immidiate help to the velocity of the wind may exceed 100 of the accidental drowning of T. two immense black waterspouts, descending miles per. hour. Previous to the commencement of our ruined buildings last Sunday. to be revised is many-sided and it is rural districts, and for this purpose the H. H. Beussmaun found his brick Heinze, in the Minnesota river, near of a cyclone, the air is observed for the whole people. For the setforth from the black cloud that He sai I he never saw anything like it block much more severely injured people have been uiged to oiganize and Can be had of this week's that place, while playing with his little REVIEW* to be close, sultry and oppressive, of the truth of such a book the than was first supposed, and the hung in the northern sky. Apparently and never wanted to again. appoint a committee in each town and the wind is moderate or calm. boys in shallow water, as he supposed. union of many minds is needed. It whole front is being taken down. they were quite near together at Cure ytur Cough or Cold. whose duty it shall be to investigate A fresh breeze sets in from the east, Toiy Olesen, who is spending his The boat in which the children were is well to bear in mind what we have The new front will be built much first, but one traveling with greater and lises and falls with. moaning A cough, cold or sore throat sbonld be stopped the losses and obtain the names of the vacation with relatives at Delavan moved over a deep place near the shore now advanced respecting the revisors Neglect frequently results ta an incureablo lung more substantially, as stone sills and soundafter a few hours \i is succeeded velocity than the other, or in a relatively destitute in their respective towns, and disease or conaomption. Brown's Bronchial Station, Faiibault county, came up one and Mr, Heinze suddenly got beyond themselves. iron columns will take the place of by a lull, which may last for an troches are certain to give relieve In Asthma, different direction, they were report the same to the New Ulm committoe. day last week to look after his household Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, consumptive and hour or more, after which the wind his depth and was drowned. the old wooden ones. In order to Throat diseases. For thirty years the troche* soon far apart. Their destructive force When this is done the New A word as to their method of work changes to the west often with great effects, which, however, he found hurry the work along Mr. Beuss havebeen recommended by physicians, and al. must have been tenible, for occasionally suddenness, and blows with increased ways gave perfect satisfaction. They are not and we close this article. Ulm committee will turn a pro lata to be 0. K., the house having been but man has concluded to merely veneere A small cyclone in the shape of a new or untried but having been tested by wide violence. During the passage of a a cloud of debiis would rise The sessions of the commitees have amount of the contributions over to and constant use for nearly an entire generation, the front from the second story up. little damaged by the cyclone. homely dog jumped through one of the cyclone, the barometer oscillates in a they have attained well merited rank among the around the vortex of each cyclone to been devoted to consultation and decisions the rural committees foi distribution few staple remedies of the age. Public speakers remaikable manner, rising and falling Frank Peuser has moved his stock post office windows last Monday and Aug. Schmidt, an old-time New and singers use them to clear and stronghten respecting passages previously nearly half its height. The next resembled to the needy in their respective towns. lapidly, so that a great barometric oscillation of boots and shoes into G. Friton's Ulm pioneer, arrived in our city from smashed one of the large panes of glass assigned which have been investigated a huge cable, or hose, thrown Honored and Blessed. almost always announces the The attention of the people in the ruial old building, nearly the opposite about as completely as the cyclone of St. Louis on the 16th inst. on a visit to by all the membersin their individual When aboard of eminent physicians approach of a tempest. The most rapid obliquely across the sky at an angle of towns visited by the cycloneof the 15th Union Hotel the 15th inst. had done. If we'd got and chemists announced the discovery his brother and friends. He was somewhat studies. In this way every chapter fall begins from three to six hours about 00 degrees from the perpendicular. inst. is called to.the following resolutions M. Epple and George Jacobs are that by combining some well known i I before the passage of the centre. The and verse, every clause and every our hands on that dog he wouldn't indisposed upon his arrival but Looking fiom here it extended adopted by the New Ulm committoo, valuable remedies the most wondeiful making arrangements to rebuild barometer is lowest near the middle of word have been carefully examined jump through another window, but we the healthy Minnesota climate his al from N. E. at the highest point to medicine ws produced, which would which explain themselves their solid biick blocks as soon as the storm area, and begins to rise before and carefully discussed. ready had its beneficial effects upon didn't. cure such a wide range of diseases that aoout 20 degrees west of that point, the strengbt of the cyclone is over. the necessary material can be obtained In this way the New Testament was him. We hope he may conclude to most all other remedies could be dispensed The fall of the barometer during RESOLUTIONS. where it touched the ground. Several twice entirely brought under review, with, many were skeptical The Harry Stout Comedy Company the passage of the cyclone varies according stay with us. RSHOLVSD That the citizens of Mulligan, clouds seeming to come from the Several thousand bushels of wheat but proof ot its merits by actual trial and the translation passed upon by to the intensity of the storm. Brown County Weat Newton Nicollet Co Sever, will give an entertainment in the lecture giound rose to it at different points nnco, Stbley Co. Cairo and Wellington, Henvillo J. M. Thompson, of Sleepy Eye, has dispelled alldoubt, and to-day the in the Eagle Mill elevator was badly It frequently amounts to one inch, and forty persons who represented all room at Turner Hall next Friday Co and Butternut Valley, Blue Earth Co are hereby discoverers of that great medicine. along its length. These it either wound wet down by the rain accompanying has been known to exceed two inches. chairman of the Republican county evangelical denominations. The invited to organize a Relief Committee in their evening, half the proceeds to go to the Hop Bitters, aie honored and blessed reapective towns for the purpose of ascertaining The rise of the barometer after the cyclone and subsequent on or attracted to itself very quickly committee, was in the city last Saturday American company has received the and reporting the losses and damages caused by by all as benefactors. cyclone sufferers of New Ulm. The the storm is usually as rapid as showers. the cyclone of July 15, and receiving and distributing which enlarged it perceptibly at those work of the English and the English and informed us that the next any aid that has been or may bo contributed was its fall the approach of the company is highly spoken of and the has again gone over their work as it points. Thus gaining the advantage for the relief of persons ronderod destitute county convention would probably be storm. The duration of the Anton Brey's cow was blown into Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! entertainment should be liberally patronized. thereby has been sent back to them fiom the of capillary attractive force, those held in Sleepy Eye. Candidates for storm at any place depends upon the the slough back of the sugar factory AreyouSsturbed at nigtt and broken off yo** RFXOLVFDThat said committees be lequested to Tickets 35 cents, and can American. Each company has passed extent of the storm, and the velocity parts pulled the smaller places apart, rest by a atek chUdsuflering and crying with ascertain and report to the Relief Committee of NSw treasurei, county superintendent of and killed. He afterwards skinned excruciating painof cutting teethf Ife* go S be obtained at the City Drug Store. Ulm, iMnuniATXi/i, the names of all persons dam upon every part of the work two and with which it advances. If the storm and each piece went floating, whirling the cow and left the carcass lay schools and court commissioner will be once and get a bottle of Mrs. Wlaslow's Soothia aged by said cyclone, the nature and amount of be 100 miles in diameter, and advances three times. Syrup. It will relieve the poor Uttle sufferer immediatelydepend such damages, the financial condition of the per where the cow perished. He was or tearing off iutothe clouds. The next nominated at the same convention that upon it: there lano mistake sons who have sustained losses, and the kind and but twenty miles per hour, it duration In view of all this it does not become The devine services in the~ English about it. There is not a mother on Earth who has amount of relief required for the purpose of cnab fined $8.75 He thinks it is somewhat was very like the two first, only choses delegates to the State convention. at any place cannot exceed five hours. used It who wiU not tell yon that It will regulate ling us to apportion to each of said towns the con us to speak slightingly of -the language which had been announced queer that he should be singled If the diameter of the storm be greater, white. Others say they saw one W, of the bowels, give rest to the mother and relief and tributtons in our hands which have been donated New Revision. If we cannot accept health tothe child, operating like magic. It is for the relief of sufferers by said cyclone out and punished for a misdemeanor, or its progress less rapid, its duration for last Sunday in Union Hall, could N, befoie the first that I saw and one That a committee of three be ap perfectly safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to RESOLVED- work from the hands of these English 1 at a given place will be increased. The Ct. Paul says that if such it may be called, that the the taste, and Is the prescription of one ofthe oldestfemale not be held as the room was too wet. DISPATCH pointed to report to this committee, forthwith, the in the S. E. after the white one. We physician* ana nurses in the United and American scholars^ I know not several gentlmen in that city connected names and financial conditions of the citizens of city authorities themselves practiced 'i Services will be held on the coming Sold at 25 centsabottle everywhere had alight shower in the evening and Milford who have sustained any losses, the na from whose hands we should receive after the cyclone namely, hauling with local military organizations turt and amount of their losses and the kind and Sabbath at 3:30 p. m. in the office of a heavy thunder storm with a very it. (Rural New Yorker) amount of relief required dead carcasses into the slough back are considering the feasibility of Geo. Kuhlmann, Esq., over the Brown The town of West Newton has already hard wind from the N. W., commencing The best people will vote for of the city. forming an encampment for the militia County Bank. Rev. Geo. E. Albrecht organized and electod the following about midnight. The flashes of the best man every time, And we Wjcked for Clergymen. companies of the State. They The German Methodist congregation will preach. All aro cordially invited lightning followed in such quick succession relief committee. Jos. Stutz, propose to open communication with judge by the number of tho St. Jacobs will hold services at the residence "I believe it to be all wrong and even that it seemed like the light of chairman, W. Fiank, Andrew Bieble, each conpany and discover what its Oil constituency, that it is the wicked for clergymen or other public of Mr. Schramm until they About the only happy man wo have a flickering candle. Ivcad several advertisements Frank Hulskamp and John Gerber. sentiment is regarding the matter. men to be*led into giving testimonials best remedy for the lheumatism find more commodious quarters or to quack doctors or vile stuffs called come across in this city since the tornado in the Iteview, by its If a sufficient number can be secured Tho committee has made a canvass of their church is rebuilt. known, Prof. Tice. of St. Louis, arnong medicines, but when a really meritorious Winona ft Saint Peter Railway. to warrant the move, a camp will of the 15th inst. we met last Son* light at the window. Some went down the town and so far reported tho following others, says so. The German Lutheran congregation article, made valuable remedies be established at a convenient point, Going East Arrive. Depart i% day in the person of Weigand Hauenstein, cellar till the fury of the storm had persons in destitute circumstances: known to all, that all physicians use will hold services each Sunday m.tpj?J?OT?chialschool building ad and all military organizations within Day Passenger 5,50 a.m. *5,50 a.'m and his cheerfulness was all passed. and trust in daily, we should commend John Iluhn, John Priegel, P. WliyAro ITou Billions? the State invited to enjoy a season of Night Pass'ger 3,45 p.m. *3,45p.m it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily brought about by a little female cherub joining the church until their church Dusick, Fritz Lammers, John Gabriel, Freight No. 14 5,48 p.m. *5,48 p.m commend Hop Bitters for the good they enjoyment. The routine and discipline edifice is repaired. which made its appearance at his Hbying is the rush now. Nic. Bury and widow of John Kuschnick. Because you have allowed your bowels have done me and my friends, firmly Freight No. 16 ,7,45 a.m. *7,45 a.m ofcamp.llfe will probably provevery attrae-house the night before. Mr. Hauenstein to become costive, and Liver torpid. Thty also state that they have believingthey haveno equal for fam, F. M. Scott commenced cutting barley Going West. Arrive. .te2trf ~4^ Theo. Crone is having the front tlvo, and lead to an effort to hare the State make takes pleasure in calling the little ily use. I will not be without them. Use Kidney-Wort to produce a free Day Passenger been informed that John Anderson, in fr,35p.m.,?|,S5 p-nv on Saturday. Others will soon follow. of his three story brick buildir/ an appropriation to cover the expenaea of fatnre Rrcv. Washington, O. new comer "the storm girl," and state of tho bowels, and it will stimulate Night Pass'ger, t8,58 a.m. J8,Wa.m Severance, is in- destitute circumstances taken down to the second story tory ceil- 1,3 0 p.m *l,3$p, encampments. That the benefit to be derived No."l5.'.-.# the liver to proper action, cleanse he invited all his friends to drink to Freight and needs help. The forego* ing, and the unshapely port-holes Geo. Bickelhaupt has tried his new wiU berof especial benefit to the companies it is the skin of its yellowness, cure bilious Freight No. lS...*12,C5a.m. 12,05 a.m her health, which of course the boys will give place to nice windows, i ing named sufferers will receive aid as said cannot be denied. It will give them an insight Wood'stwine binder. Unsays "it ties Except Sunday. J-Except Monday pijjMftie, and cause new life in the couldn't refuse to do^r Mother and .Dr. Baker's BUou^YliU. Alsa Bill! soon as the committee in West Newton to thU duty and enable them in emmergen Mr. John Hauenstein is clearing it." Freight trains No\ 13 and 5 are' per blood. Druggists have it, both dry and child areiloing webV WV ousness, Consttp^WAVJkc. has concludeddts canvass, i away the Wreck of his once hand- mittedtocarry pl^ngersbetween Ka W. E. Allen has bought 80 acres ot. and Sleepy Eje