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January 11, 1888 · Page 3 of 10

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Tlrander-Storms. PETEE SCHEREH ^HOTY to Clean amps. HINNESDT1 STATE NEWS. There will be, as usual, deaths by $:.t WE/O77 5 In houses where thei is not gas lightning this season many ot whiclj particularly important rait the lamp* PURE might be prevented by the commonest O A O S S A Peculiar Case at Winona. should be carefully Idoked after,, fCaabtcii care. The great body of people sufEei for there are few tfaii {that make A very peculiar case came up before Cop.TSiniL and Csntrs Itrs, year after year from dread of ligntning. Judge S a in the district a Winona, house look so untidy a uninviting tis Minn., on the petition of B. Lee The number of those who live in an ill-kept lamps. Many ople will no) and wife to adopt an infant. Lee is twenyears almost invincible dread of thunder* NEW ULM, MINI&- use them in sleeping-r i^s, preferring old and has been married a year. J*« Soon after lns^ marriage he was arrested, storms fe very large. Some of th« to use the spermaceti wax candles, Collectionsaa£ all bnMnees pertamiag to tankfeog charged by Annie Boe with being the father -uioy claim that they ci aot endure the promptly attended to. strongest and bravest men confess to of her illegitimate child. was arrainged •m smell of the oil, whiel particularly on the charge of bastardy, and the Individua Rssponsibitiy, a terror in storms which nearly unnerves case was continued to the March term of offensive after the lam is blown out. them. Army officers, who can court. I the meantime settlement-was There is no necessity fc a lamp smelling a LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, $500.000^ lead their brigades gallantly into action effected with the complaining witness, by so as to be offensi 3 to anybody which Lee agreed to adopt the child as hid under fire ofshot and shell, sicken with Eagle Mill Co. heir. Hence the petition to adopt I ^fS SASH, BLINDSr and if it is cared for operly it will a. fear they cannot overcome in a hearing the petition, Judge S a remarked Is not do so. It is best' hen it can be that the case was a very unusual one, thunder-storm. -—and all kinds of— done to place either 1 aip candle, where ,a married vvoman was willing to There is no use in laughing at these Manufacturers of a her husband's illegitimate child. when blown out. outsidfof the sleeping-room nervous terrors, which are shared by Building Material. Bot Lee and his wife testified to ROLLER FLOUR the bravest and strongest. Ofthe two, but if there is?*n objection to their great willingness to a the child, I had rather be the man of fine, keen this, and the lamp remains in the loom, and treat it as their own. A* the mother nerves, to shiver at lightning, than the is a servant girl, and unable to care for BY THE NEWTJLM, mm. there should be no more offensive smell the infant, Judge Start granted the ap» coarse-mmded person who laughs at Gradual Reduction Boiler' from it, nor as much, if it is well c.ireil plication. j, him. for, as from a candle, and if the room We cannot shirk the fact that there System, is well ventilated, the most sensitive TS danger in lightning, but half the The building operations in Minneapolis organization need not foel any annoyat dread of zt comes from the phenomena for 18S7 are repoited to be over nine million NEW ULM, MINN'. being so little understood. The oldance the presence of a lamp in the dollars. A handsome advance on the Its snpenor excellence proven in millions figures of 1886. About three million dollars country belief that lightning strikes chamber. lomes for more than a quarter of a century. I -were expended on residences and two •where it will, and it & of no use to used by the United States Government. Enlorsed hundred thousand for churches. Over by the heads of the Great Universities as guard against it, is a superstition and One cause foil lamps smelling is the Jia Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful Dr. four hundred thousand for school buildings, NEW ULM, MINN. a barbarity, for it leads to the sickening, use of poor oil. Never use poor oil on Price's the only Baking Powder that does not saw mills and factories. useless terror so many untaught •ontain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in any account the^ie is only the difference Some of the larger cities and towns are Jans people feel. of a few cents in the gallon, and the PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. running to clubs, bnfc the §1,000 license satisfaet on that the best oil gives the M.Mmlen, Pies't. IT". Vajen,Vice-PresH lightning is but the creature of the will catch them all the same. BWYOHK, CHICAGO. BX LOUIS. best light out-weighs all difference in universe, bound to obey its lws, and W. Lanphear, aged 60, fell dead in J. C. Budolph, Cashier. John Hauenstein, price. The 1 resembling water most uicapable of harm outside it* limits, the postofRce at Minneapolis. in appearance, with a slight bluish •the summer cloud rises, su.eharged Directors: At Austin, the Turtle Creek Cheese factor Obtained, aud nil PATENT JilfoJtikz?, attended BREWER tinge, is consideredthe best. Another with electricity, which seeks the readiest to for 3I0DFRA TE FEES Our oince 19 has made over 60,000 pounds of opposite the U. 8 Patent Office and we can obtain and the more common cause of smellino1 passage to the earth, or from ono cheese this season, and a dividend of 7 per Werner Boesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. C. Patents in less time than those remote from of lamps is the clogging of the tiny airholes cent has just been declared. cloud to another. All high pointa WASUISGTON. Send MODEL, DRAWIJSO OT Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. O. Koch. at the base of the burner under the PHOTO of Invention. We advise as to patentabihtv Offer a path to it, but all are not alike Since the cold weather set in St. Paul and free of charge and we make hO CHANGE people are booming the ice carnival, and cap, and the crusting on the inside of the acceptable as electricians say, all da UNLESS PATENT JS SECURED the ice palace, which has already ass umed MALTSTER cap. The airholes may be cleared for a not offer the same medium, and light* For circular, advice, terms and references te palatial dimensions. I is expected at DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS actual clients in your own State County, City at little while by washing the burner in rung seeks the path of least resistance, the carnival of this year full have many Town, write to hot soap suds, but this will have no J-hus a stone pillar or oli2 is mora new features and surpass all its predecessors. OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE effect on the crust in the ca p. It will likely to conduct thelightningthantha Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fil Opposite Patent Office, Washington, It (ft be as firm as ever. To look at the inside TICKETS SOLD. plain at its feet a growing tree, with all orders. At Hastings, Fran W Finch and Mrs. Bingham Bros. of t|ie cap there doesn't seem to the sap its veins, is abetter conductor Amelia C. Lurvey were married at the Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab \S* be anything there, for the crust is burnt than the stone an iron rod, or residence of the latter in the presence of a lisbment. on to th^ brass so evenly and smoothly few immediate friends, Eev. C. A. Cressy Sew Ulm, Minn. Close Attenti3*iven to chimney with hot air in it, nearly the Col- officiating. that it is, to all appearances, a part of height of the tree, would be a readier the cap. To clean the burner thorouo-hy, Samuel Staples, a brother of Hon DEALERS IN path than either of the others. Alive lecting. R. Pfefferle, Isaac Staples and father of Mrs. Col. E put it in an old tin which can °be animal, human or beast, is not a'bad A. Folsom, died at Stillwater of old age, kept for this kind of work, cover with conductor of lightning, but its height being eighty-two years old. tvatei, thiow in a lump of washing in H--out as a mark Knut Anderson and Nels Swanson, indicted ST. PAUL, soda about the size of a walnut, put on for the.bolt, unless greatly for the South St. Pau murder, are Dealer in 3 the stove and let all bod together about MINNEAPOLIS discharged. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS* ten minutes Remove the burner from AN8TOB AND Rev. Edward Cook died at the city hospital, the water and wipe dry with an old Minneapolis, recently, agedsixt-two SASH AND BLIND. cloth or paper. If it has been negleetBd others. It is subtle in its years. for any length of time, on the mside CANNED, DRIED & GREEN nKxvements, with welHcno^ S a lime, Cement and CoaL At Nicollet, Jaco Johnson, employed in RAILWAY.ow of the cap will be found the crust so ties, for the current of hot «,„- m„ the flouring mill was caught in the flywheel THE Ro3d. FRUITS, riS (softened that a slight rubbing with the and crushed to death. was from stoye-chimneys, for thefcrfSbK thirty years old. cloth will remove it. When thoroughly B9 the DIRECT LINE from SlPaUliMinneapoiis FlcruLr and. Feecii Loivest prices alivays* ilr'ed the burner will be as clean "and baj-n failed with new hay, for .henmrla Moorhead Special: Editor Lamphere says he is authorised to state at Congressman luce as when first taken from the store. oftrees.for those of live anr afs ^nd Nelson will be candidate for no The soda very often turns the brass to most of all, for metals. IfnoJToftCa STONE,WOODEN AND "WILLOW office next year, and desires to retire to TO Opposite Railroad Depot, are its way, it leaps to the b£thbv a dark lead color, giving it an antique St. Cloud, Sauk Centre, private life. WAKK. NEW ULM, I 3 look which is hked by some but if the way of the buildings or hfll-tofe Our umn. Ela Black of Mazeppa, late of Company Fergus Falls, Paynesville, NEW ULM, brass is preferred, this may be restored safety lies in the law of natu^ that K, Thirty-nrst Wisconsin volunteers, has by rubbing with ammonia and wlutino-, %iZl &Ve ]l^htninSh a go*d and Morris, Moorhead been granted a pension of $30 per month. iSfLr S the ground, or ashes. If soda is not convenient Joh Montgomery of Lako City has been and Graceville, Minn. bod it in good, strong soap suds and it rt is not going to take a poo^r one granted a pension of $ 4 per month, with will clean it very well. It burners are arrearage from 1866. Aberdeen, Ellendale, Give it a metal rod, higher th^n her ot cleaned in this way once every two object around. Insulate th» At the a prison in Stiliwater the Casselton, Fargo, Wahpeton, r€M weens, which is not too often, they will members ofl the Newton Beers' JSSif18' 8 a a «onfmetalhc "Los in company entertained and Grand Forks, Dak. not get out of order as easily ami will Manufacturer of and Dealer in substance from the nearest support, the convicts the chapel. The programme last a great deal longer, bes des insuring and lead it down to the bed of constant THROUG TRAIN S 4 included a fin/e rendering of 'The Battle»of CIGARS, a bright dewr light free fiom anv moisture ten feet below the surface Waterloo a/nd "Who killed Tom to $ —in— offensive odor. of the ground There the electricS- by Mr. Beerja, selections by the an Pipe NORTHERN and I MINNESOTA and quartet of male singers, th 3 farcical Sprea 1?armlessfy- TOBACCOS SI and will Try and arrange the work'so as to CENTRAL DAKOIA. sketch. "A /Conjugal Lesbon," by Johnn not destroy your house 4 strike the clean the lamps the first thing in the Tourists, Fishermen and Hunters all go "Williams ajnd Miss Jennie Satterlee, en me peop»e in it. PIPES. morning after the breakfast dishes have especially asomie songs Johnnie *})r}]. to Minnetonka, Geneva Bch., WIU purify the BLOO regulat* But these conditions must be scrangoody been washed and put awav, for if they iams,, "Hov,v Persimmons Tended the'-Ba-*' Ashbv, Osakis or Devil's Lake. tiie LIVER and KIDNEYS omi Iigbtn^rod S S 5 TORE the HEALT and VK8» are left until afternoon, they are yerv Cor. Minnesota and Centre oy, by MissJ Lea Kaymond, etc. .., 9t YOUTH. Dyspepsia,W»ni Ug t( apt to be forgotten, or, if remembered, of Appetita, Indieestioo,3Lack tJ%f the heav- I Settlers and Prospectom for business localities streets. Strength and Tired Feeling absolutely iest discharge hfcely to reach thehouse, they get a careless, hur^&t* doMLyyr, probability tJiat .ft-iffO} enrod- Bones. mu»cles A Minneapolis correspondent, siPafc will find an abundance Of,the best iaiming land of the'iSt & M. Ry. particularlyin NoHlf NEW ULM, MINN. and nerves receive D«nc Iho value of a rod as a conductor de^T^ "5gossf of thvprobability E. cnurch, will g} Have a pair of scissors, especially for in tfe at T^ffO eand openingsafor business pursuitsr alongt the lines Minnesot and Dakota as fa wes as For force. Enlivens the mimS °V\8 tdtHckneas, not its surface to New York, to take the place of Bishop tumming the wicks. and have them and supplies Brian Power. Buford on border ot Montana Jno. Neuman, Harris, says "I case Bisnop Foss A ip^aanBirV buffering from complaintspeeua and don't let any lightning rod agent For Maps, Pamphlets an.i fnll information, call sharp. Dull scjssor^are never fit for A liar to their sex will find I S leaves Minneapolis there is one consolatio on or address WARREN, W & O O EASTER' S IKON TONIC this work Ltft up the cap and cut off the fact a he does go away S O &* Genl. Pass Agent. St. Panl, Minn. safe, Bpeedy cure Give* a clear, hnalthy completion. Jkk close to the flat tube through A. MANVEL, W. S ALEXANDER, All attempts at counterfeiting only adds to its nopalarily. poor. The few thousand dollars at the When a storm is coming, doii't l)o not experiment—get ORIGTNAIi ANU BEST Genl M^r. Trf. Mgr. Dealer in which it passes, and it will be sure°to good bishop dropped in Minneapolis earth ws Dr. HARTER'S LIVER PIL.L8 for ram before getthig under when he came here has increased at a terrific MANITOBA-PACIFIC ROUTE. Cure Constipation Liver Comolalnt and Sick :o:R,ir GOODS, be straight then turn up the wick and CQJ Headache. Sample Dose and Bream Book] rate, and now a to something and don't carry°"metll "toolsJZlTn cut a small piece from each corner, mailed on reoeipt of two cents In postage, pretty big, say two or three hundred thousand Cheap Cash Store. FHE DR. HARTEB MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS, M0. thunder sounds a 6 which when the lamp is lit will give a Hats, Caps, Notions, dollars, at isn't too much, at least eave the hoeing, or the hatfja™i broad, round-cornered flame. It is so thought the clerical informant, who, by in safe quarters in time, a 3 Groceries^, Provisions^ H. Eudolphi, claimed bv some that clumnevs washed the way, isn't remarkable as a judge of the barn in a storm. CIT real estate values." Crockery and Glassware, in soapsuds break easier than those sethe win- do^, of the house,, letJ tb. washed in clear water. To obviate fire down, Green, Dried and Canned tne Mulcahy, of Waseca, a brakema a keep of ms 8 xvf ^/u'ere there is this, if washed in warm soapsuds on the Chicago & North western railroed, Fruits* etc, etc* Gre Si he MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER EH id e£f, rinse in clear water and there will was instantly killed at Waseca recently. the largest DEALER IN a an Boots and Shoes!. He was slacking cars and was eaught between 9 away from be no danger of their breaking. After I will always take farm produce In exchange DRY GOODS, the engine and car and jammed to rinsing, let drain for a little while, then "-T)ipes p^ars, for goods, and pay the highest market price for all death. was twenty-fhe years of age NOTIONS, or gas-fix bures— wipe with a soft cloth or a pieee of kinds of paper raga. and had been married two months HATS, CAPS, newspaper. Once awhile wash out Minn. & 3d N- strs., ..New Ulm, Mina* or electric lights, The record of improvements and business In connection with my store I have a first-clani these things may the inside of the bowl of the lamp with GROCERIES, CROCKERY at Duluth is a most astonishing one. saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table and warm soapsuds to clear it of the sediment ond ltisjust asfool^ete and OILS. The total i'npnnement exceed over four A large assortment of men's and my customers will always find good hqaors and. precautions as ot the oil that settles at the bottom. and one fourth Million dollars in value. boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' &aM cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. When trimmed and filled, wipe jut loading guns. At Mankat the board of trade recened Also Musical Instruments children's shoes constantly kept oa well, put on the chimnev and turn a rjroposition Irom T. Saulpaugh, of Minneapolis, the bed out from the hand. Custom work and repaiiing and WJELEELER & WILSOWS All goods purchased of me will be delivered to build a new hotel (here,to cost oom, as far from the down the wick just below the top ot any part of the city free of cost. promptly attended to. Latest Improved completed $100,000 Th plans submitted the flat tube It is by leay#ag the wick ley as possible Out of Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn contemplate a building 130 feot Rquare SMWIJSG MACH.1JSES. may from walls, trees, above this that causes that'httle circle and four stoiies high, of brick and stone. of oil around the cap, and winch flows lis, and telegraph-poles. THE CHICAGO and The board papsed a resolution accepting ill Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. 11 a open hollow, or unhoosing down the outside of the bowl, necessitating the proposition, and authorizing immediate a wiping before being lit When steps to be taken to secure the lequired the valley rather M. EFPLE, Prop'r. bonus. top or side lighting the lamp see that the wick is NEW ULM, NORTHWESTERS put up onl\ a short distance above the A new bank is to be opened in Little MINN. NEW ULM,MINN, want to take chances i, MDOTESOTA ST. Falls a a 1, by A. K. and William ', but taking every caulree tube. Put ou the chimnev and let the Davidson of Minnebota, Lyo county, and glass get heated gradually before turning of ieai as y*ou can, A. D. Davidson of St. Paul These gentlemen E S **$*™lgn}a desires to Inform the people of (PS are in your favor. it up to its full height. RAILWAY are brothers I New Ulm and vicinity that he has re establish ake care ot themselves^ If cloths are used to wipe the lamps ed his meut market and is now preapared to wai Since the opening of the new ward at the on his eld customers and friends with only tht nes who are injured by burn them when through. Don't put ROLLER MILL. Second insane hospital in [Rochester, best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and every them away thinking to use them again. nearly a hundred patients have been removed thin? usually kept in a first-class market Tb« Penetrates the Centres of Populaticfl highest mnrket price will be paid for FAT CAT, Tliev must of a necessity be kept°in a from St. Peter to at asylum, in TLE, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. making the to a number quartered there close place, and aie in danger at any 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. ILLINOIS, IOWA, Slake Off Nothing. over seven hundred. M. E E me of firing the house. Many of the Meat Market. WISCONSIN, Collector Moore has just received a letter files with oiigin unknown were, no from the secretrry of the treasury giving doubt, due to carefully' concealed lamp "We take pleasure in informing the MICHIGAN, better known as "Old notice of the cutting off of the allowance cloths, ft is better to use newspaper public tbat we are now ready for bus* for a deputy collector of customs at veteran gambler of New MINNESOTA* for,this work, which is much cleaner Duluth. mess. The best machinery and all th« JOS. SCHHOBRICH, Prop'r., that city a few days DAKOTA, and nicer than cloths, and may beburned latest improvements in the manufacture Patric McCarthy, a toother of Postmaster about seventy years, without any conscientious New Ulm, Joh McCarthy, formerly a prominent of flour enable us to compete with NEBRASKA and Minn. ry" was known to the scruples. —American Cultivator. logger on the H. Croix and for the the best mills in the country. gambling fraternity in WYOMINS. past four years a heavy farmer in Big We are constantly buying in the union. He began Stone county, died at his Stillwater home. A large supply of fresh meats, sanlage, Making- Fun of a Granger. Wheat, is a gambler about 1854. Only a nine miles of track remain hams, lard, etc., constantly on Its TRAIN frFBriCEiscarefallf Rye, A citizen who had just laid down New York house he once to be laid between Nesma and Dogwood arranged to meh. requirements oa land. All orders from the country Corn, on the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic $900 for a span of carr age-horses was %st dollar. Taking out a local travel, as well as fc*, famish promptly attended to. road, and in a week there will be completed Oats, mi his pocket he placed it driving out Woodward avenue the other the most attractive Routes a stretch of line from the Sault to Dogwood. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Buckwheat, and "coopered" it. The day when he meta farmer coming through travel between important th the round piece of wood with a load of apples. Desiring to &c.t &c. C. an of Minneapolis, has received TRADE CENTRES. it, looked exactly like a telegram announcing the safe a TIE NEW EM chaff the stranger a bit he drew up and At the Highest Market Prices. =ed bv the house for spht1.8. rival of the Minnesota excursionists at inquired: Ghristiana. The steamer Hecla made the We sell all kinds of Its EQUIPMENT of Day and The dealer thought the '•Say how'll you trade teams?" trip from New York to Ghristiana in CITY PLANING MILL Parlor Cars, Dining and Palace is a split check, and "Old FLOVK, The farmer halted, got down from twelve daj's, and her 1,116 passengers Sleeping Cars is without rival. '*wonfcliebpf, the dealer shova were landed in time for Christmas a their his vehicle, looked the team over, and SHORTS, Its MOAD-BED is perfection, oi dollar check. "'Old Januwaueied old homes. slowlv replied: MANUPACTTJEKS BItAN, &c. stone-ballasted Steel. the check and won "Waal, bv gosh!" A suit in equity ha« been brought in the AL LOW RATES. United States Circuit court against the Hi*, Juck turned, and befoie The NORTHWESTERN is the "What's the matter?" DOORS, WINDOW SASH, in. Northwestern thresher companj'. Th the table he had won $3,000. favorite route for the Commercial "If ou hadn't stopped me I wouldn't plaintiffs are Eastern banks, representing ^Special Attention given to day he won $8 000, and in a have knoweel the teum." VENETIAN BLINDS, Tra veler, the Tourist and the Seek* more than one hundred thouban a dollars more sittings he had $40,000 in "Did jou ever se^r these horses be-, 3uistorQ. "Worl ers after New Homes in the Golden of prefened btock. fore?" MOULDINGS AND FRAMED is pockets During lug gambling career Northwest, a Gilmore, the well known Canadian "Did I? Why, I r-aised em' Sold ho made and lost six or seven Detailed information cheerfoJff. light weight, am Prof. ,)ohn A eAtra stone for gxinding feed. em both to a horse trader in towu three -Planing, turning and all Clark of Philadelphia appeared in an eight"love fortunes. At one time his wealth was furnished by up weeks .igo. That nigh one has theround constest at the Theater Com r^f $ Steam Cornsheller. estimated at $500,000 He died, work with rib-saw promptly C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, A^ent, lque, Minneapolis and the affair was a heaves, the other & a eribber and has •ft Jr however, destitute of means. draw. Wood taken for cash or in exchange ^F **"& neatly executed. jp two spav|n!. I'll trade wilh von for New 71m, Hla^ Efapitfei^ill do.,- $75. and,• that's allowing $25 ap eeo MARVIN H08KIT, H, C. WICKER, Band &Co's poud^ at tsfort, more on jjour horses than I got." near Kochester N Y., was blown up with 1A11 work guaranteed, W»j. Wallace, who organized the Rates reason. VIce-Pres't and Gen. Mangr. Traffle Hanag«i CASH PURCHASES The owner ot the "spankers'" hasn't a ternnle noise. Th workmen were at prosecution of parties who sold liquor to able. *.' P. WILSON,/ I E breakfast at the tmip ,md nobody was innum. seen ape iceful hour since that meotino—Detroit tntlums Minnesota, died in Washington. 4 and CHEAP SAtES. Th loss of property is considera- free Press. s&Mfi '%. *h&$