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a )rgahs!|0f the body There sire, however,' certain drawbacks cases, for a longer time th»»n is sufficient to receive are not the only results attendant on to the aid that may be derived in store or in de.ivering the same nor shall variations in the activity of the sympathetic from alcohol in the process of digestion. any.such substances be kept on any premises or NEW UUf.-MINH.SBlj in any part of a building in quantity of said articles nerves. '-The contact of food The solubility of the albumenoid ingredient exceeding one barrel, keg or canister, except with the lining membrane of the intestine of food is somewhat diminished in a cellar, unles the same be kept in some ii excites the peristaltic movement in securely closed iron or metallic safe, or fire by the direct action of ethyl alcohol. CHAS. L. ROOS, Managing Editoi proof vault or place, constructed and kept for DEALER IN T'rt tf its muscular coat. The united action Undue prominence is given to this effect such purpose. of the stomach, the liver, and other in many text-books for this interference Sec. 10 No person shall sell, weigh or handle Wednesday, January 18,1888. any gunpowder, kerosene oil or other explosive parts of the digestive apparatus takes with the solubility of albumenoids substances after the lighting of lamps in the evening, place through the medium of the sympathetic is almost insignificant in the small VffXipo&fi, Xotiofli kud Jtfillir(ery. except in the original package or in securely (Written for the Review.) ganglia and their nerves and closed canisters or cans and all persons and well-diluted doses. We might as Effects of Stimulants and Narcotics are required to keen such articles in a situation the vascular congestion of the differentabdominal well claim highly beneficial effects from remote from fires and lights. on the Human System. organs, at the period of their its power of dissolving most oils. Sec. li. The city council shall annualy in December, functional activity, depends upon the or as soon thereafter as may be, appoint The digestive power of the gastric 2TEW TJXJjJL, MINN a Fire Marshal whose term of office shall commence same influence. These actions are not juice is principally due to the pepsin it on the first day of January and be one year accompanied by consciousness." and until his successoris appointed and qualified. contains. If a little gastric juice that 15. CONGESTION. The writer does We cany the largest line of Dry Goods and Notions in New Ulm His compensation shall be fixed by the city All movements that are produced has been taken from the stomach of an council from time to time. Vacancies in said not propose to enter upon a discussion without the direct agency of the will, animal, be put in a test-tube and alcohol and have the lowest prices. office shall likewise be filled for the unexpired of this interesting topic from a medical term. Said officer shall qualify taking an are known as reflex actions. In reflex be added to it, more or less of the point of view, or "to add any theory of oath as other citv officers. actions, the sympathetic system plays pepsin will sink to the bottom of the Sec Vi. The Fire Marshal shall perform the his own to the many conflicting views an important pari. Owing to their intimate tube in the form of a white powderr. du'ies prescribed for his office by the charter and DRESS GOOD S,PRTTS, GINGHAMS, SHEr concerning the exact process by which ordinances of the eitr, and such further and vt connection with other portions This is a very interesting experiment •ongestion is produced. He will simply other auties as the city council may by resolution of the nervous system, the sympathetic but some attention should be given to or otherwise prescribe from time to time ING& DEMINS, TABLE LINENS, fetate a few undisputed facts whose nerves not only bring about the co-operation he shall report to the city council on the first the fact that no perceptible amount of omission from most of our elementary Monday of May and December in each year all of the internal organs, but they pepsin is thus coagulated unless the text-books is highly significant. information necessary to protect the city from FLANNELS & RIBBONSa establish certain relations between these amount of alcohol used is very large in -danger by fire. Twenty-two- centuries ago, Aristotle organs aud all other parts of the body Sec. 13. Said Fire Marshal shall in the months proportion to that of gastric juice. !Now, expressed views relative to the nature of April and November of each year, and atsuch that are traversed by nerves. I shall considering that the quantity of gastric other times as may be deemed necessary, make a to -of the various functions of life which give a few illustrations of reflex actions juice secreted at each meal is from one a thorough inpection as respects danger"from exposure have been substantially confirmed bv to flies and include the result of such in* produced wholly or in part by peculiar to two quarts, we can form some idea spection in his report to the city council. The Silk & Flvisiies modern science. I have no doubt tha't variations in the activity of sympathetic of the extent to which a small dose of Fire Marshel shall give such order or directions Aristotle, notwithstanding his ancientness, nerves, without offering any detailed diluted alcohol deprives the gastric goettee th owners or person in possession of any had a deeper insight into the work remises as may be necessary and proper for the explanations, which are, in many cases, juice of its pepsin. Furthermore, a care, management and prevention of fires performed by and in the human system & lafge Variety Velveteei^ all coler^. more a matter of conjecture than of small quantity of alcohol remains in which orders or directions, whether given orally than many who write on that topic in or in writing, shall be obeyed and complied established fact. the stomach only an exceedingly short our day. According to Aristotle and with by the person to whom the same are directed, time It is rapidly absorbed and careied Sneezing, coughing, winking, involuntarv and in default thereof or if any person obstructs -modern physiology, the vegetal, or Handkerchiefs at all prices. The greatest variety Dress Buttons. away by the blood-vessels. "After or hinders the Fire Marshal in the performance laughing and sobbing are familreflex nutritive, functions are prerequisite to of his duty such person shall be liable to the alcohol passes out of the stomach, andiar actions. "The convulsions of all the higher functions of life the penalty hereinafter prescribed. the pepsin is dissolved again." (Dr. youngjchildren are often caused by the Sec. 14. Any person or persons, owner, builder while many of the latter are to some Smith.) The eftect of alcohol upon the or contractor who shall violate any of the provisions irritation of undigested food in the alimentary extent under the control of the will, the is of this ordinance, shall be punished by a canal. Attacks of indigestion gastric juice can, therefore, not interfere fine of not less than five dollars nor more than former are exercised inyoluntarily, with TaratoBsand Cambrics, with digestion in any perceptible will also sometimes produce temporary one hundred dollers and costs of prosecution, to Gold and Silver Braids I more or less protracted periods of activity be recovered summarily before one of the city degree, unless, by the introduction of blindness, double vision, squinting, and and rest. It is owing to the activity justices and also a fine of twenty-five dollers large quantities, a considerable portion even hemiplegia [paralysis of one side for each andjevery week such building shall so remainjwithin of the system of nerves known as that Fringes. of the alcohol remains unabsorbed in of body]." "Imprudent exposure of the limits above described, together of the great sympathetic, that the bal-1 Fringes. with all costs of prosecution and iu default the stomach for some time. the skin to cold and wet will often bring ance of power, as it were, is kept up in thereof be imprisoned until such fine and costs on an aflection of the bowels. Mental are paid notexceedingninety days. MASKS the system. Following closely the distribution MASKS In the use of alcoholics, as in everything Sec. 15. The provisions of any ordinance heretofore and moral impressions, conveyd through of the blood-vessels and enveloping passed and inconsistent herewith are hereby else, there is a certain limit which the senses, will affect the motions of the repealed. them with a network of connot be safely transgressed. A state heart and disturb digestion and secretion. Sec. 16. This ordinance shall take effect from branches, the sympathetic nerves increase and after approval and publication. of moderate congestion is requisite to of ©very Description, Terror or surprise will produce and diminish the supply of blood Passed January 3. A. D. 1888. the performance of the functions of an a dilatation of the pupil, and thus communicate Attest JOH.NC. RUDOLPH, to the various organs to an extent commensurate organ. Excessive congestion momentarily an unusual and striking expression LOUIS SCHILLING, es ofCouucil. with their activity. It is by City Clerk. excites to over-action, but is more to the eye." them that the muscles of'the arteries Approved January 4th. A. D. 1888. ALSO MEN'S SUITS TO E OUT FOR MASQUERADES or less rapidly followed by partial oi Many actions which originally, in C. WESCITCKE, are held in a state of contraction and even complete paralysis of the nerves Mavor, early life, require a considerable effort any influence that diminishes the activity Officially published January 13th. 1888. that control activity. Excessive congestion of the will for their performance, gradually Do not forget to look at our Special Saturday Bargain advertisement of the sympathetic nerve-branches, of the stomach thus always interferes ORDINANCE NO. 20. become, in part at least, reflex causes a dilatation of the arteries and with its proper work, and may which is in this paper every week. from habit. Walking, sitting, logical an increase in the supply of blood furnished An Ordinance relating to Sidewalks and Streets. be carried to a point where the stomach thinking are actions ©f this kind, In to the affected part. This gorging The City Council of the City of New Ulm do ordain refuses to act. The excessive use of 1815, the Prussian army was led by of the arteries witn blood by relaxation Masks! Masks! Masks alcoholics day afior day is attended by Bluecher directly from the battle-field Sec. 1. That fifteen feet in width, upon and of the sympathetic nerves is well morbid congestion, which gradually along each side of all streets irmen are one hundred of Ligny to that of Waterloo, without illustrated in blushing. The sympathetic and twenty feet or more wide and twelve (12) weakens the stomach and slowly transforms any interval of rest. Entire companies nerves are so closely connected feet in width upon and along each side of all it into an organ which no longer streets which are of a less width, shall be and the were seen marching along, soundly with the other portions of the nervous deserves that name. Hardening of the same are hereby reserved for sidewalks. asleep. Similar instances of sleepwalking system that the various emotions to ec. 2. All sidewalks in said city hereafter to lining membrane and gastric glands, were observed during the retreat be constructed, unless otherwise specially permitted which we are subject either excite them thickening of the walls, permanent inflammation, and ordered by the city council in the order of the French from Moscow. The to increased activity or partially suspend formation of new tissue for the building of any sidewalks, shall be of feats of individual somnambulists belong their action. In blushing, the sympathetic the uuiform width and cover the whole space restived growths, ulceration and destruction of to the same category. for sidewalk purposes and shall be laid nerve-branches that envelop the parts of the stomach are effects which, or constructed on the grade established by the city blood-vessels of the skin become relaxed, Almost innumerable are the facts on couucil, under the supervision of the street commissioner in extreme cases, combine in rendering the vessels dilate, and there is and to the acceptance of the committee record that show the influence of the the stomach entirely unfit for its life'sustaining on streets. an increased flow of blood to the imagination upon various organs of the work. Sec. No. 3. All sidewaiks shall be constructed skin. body and there can hardly be any of stone or wood and in all respects as is herein prescribed. All sidewalks shall slope towards "In small doses, alcohol stimulates reasonable doubt that the phenomena the street at the rate of three inches in twelve An increase in the bleod-supply to the apeiite and increases the supply of of mesmerism, animal magnetism, hypnotism, feet. When constructed oi wood, the plunking any organ constitutes congestion. That srastrie juice but if given in 'larger shall rest upon stringer* laid parallel with the snake-charming and the strange street,except in place? iim»:nietl lor crossing with congestion is produced by the suspension quantities, nausea is produced, and the delusions of judgment to which some 'earns, such strinarerNn.nll be of dimensions not of the action of sympathetic nerves, desire for food disappears. In the advanced persons are subject, are essentially reflex lets tnau four by four iches and be laid not more is shown bv the following simple experiment. than two and ii lialHVia from centre to centre. actions originating in peculiar affections stages of chronic a.l obolism, The outside stringer shall be laid two niches from "If, in a rabbit, the sympathetic the stomach is injured by the contraction of the sensitive nerves, in part the outer edge of the planking. The planish nerve which sends branches to through the influence of the imagination of the new areolar tissue obliterating shall not be less than two inches thick ai:d not the vessels of the head, is cut, the ear more than eight inches wide and without holes. its glands, and hence we find dyspepsia and in part through impressions Each plank $1 a:l be fastened with two nails or of the rabbit, which is covered by so from without, and rendered all the with morning vomiting a very spikes of size not less than that known as twenty delicate an integument that the changes common symptom in drunkards."(Farquharson.) penny at each strutter each stringer shall be more striking by the unconscious activity firmly supported or blocked at distanc not in its vessels can be readily perceived, of the sympathetic system. reater than three feet Where sidewalks are to at once blushes. That' is to Braids, Spangles, Laees, crossed or driven over with team, the planking Tn all the phenomena that are say, the vessels dilate, fill with blood, shall belaid parallel with the street and be substantially Ordinance No. 17. brought about, wholly or in part, supported or blocked. All sidewalks and the ear becomes red and hot." (Huxley.) constructed ot stone shall have a good evenly by the action or rather by variations in dressed surface and straight dressed edges or sides the action of sympathetic nerves, great and laid close and tight fitting. An Ordi nance relating to Fire Bells etc. in all qualities at Without the variation of the bloodsupply differences are noticed in organisms beto Marshal and Prevention of Fires, Sec. 4. That the line or arade of any sidewalk, known as congestion, the human The City Council of the city of New Ulm do as heretofore or hereafter established, may be itslonging different species, as well as system could not perform any of changed by the City Council at any time and any ordain in those of the same species. sidewalk that may have been constructed in accordance Sec. 1. All that part of the city of New Ulm most important functions. Mental with any previously established grade or in this section described, shall be known and low rates for sale by labor is invariably accompanied, in the line, may be required by the city council io be constitute the fire limits of said city, and shall 17. ALCOHOL AND DIGESTION. changed or to be rebuilt at any other grade or line. healthy body, by a congested condition consist of the territory included within and bounded Foods may be divided into four classes, by the following named Streets German Sec. 5. Whenever any sidewalk in said city of the brain and a moderate congestion which are furnished by various articles Street, 5th North Street, State Street and 3d South shall be or shall have been so constructed as to be of the brain may, in turn, stimulate of food about as follows. Street. elevated more than two feet above the ground Sec. 2. No person or persons shall erect, permit contiguous thereto on the inside thereof, the owner that organ to greater activity. to be erected, built or placed, within the fire of the lot or tract of land adjacent to or upon Several years after his ariival in America, PE CENT, OF which such sidewalk shall be situated, shall construct limits of said city heretofore defined or as the GHAS, ROOS? Friedrich Muench, better known by and maintain along the edge of such side, same may hereafter be defined or changed by ordinance, walk at all places so elevated above the ground, a •s* any building, house or structure of any the nom de plume Far Wesc, had acquired substantial railing at least three feet high above kind or description, or part thereof, the outer a knowledge of this country's the sidewalk, with post* and rails, both at least 0 matter, wall or roof which is composed of 0 56 tongue sufficient to enable him to peruse wood or other combustible materials Provided two by four inches iu size and securely fastened. £8tt S that after a written permit shall have been first Sec. 6. That the owner or occupant of each pan its literature understandirgly, without S* obtained from the cxty council, the party obtaining every tenement or building in the city, fronting on being able, however, to speak the such permit may be authorized to place a any street on which a sidewalk of wood or stone is laid, shall clean such sidewalk of snow, ice or language readily. During a congestive Cow's Milk shingle roof on such house, and authority may Styt Offide Slodk. tf^ xj 3 87 other substance by 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Human Milk be so granted to erect in the rear of any building, in 6'A state of the brain, caused by illness, he 3X 85 each day, aud cause the same to be so keot clear, wooden structures to be used as a wood-shed or White of Esrg.... 85 could temporarily express his thoughts and any person so failing or tefusing to keep such water-closet, but only of the dimensions specified Yolk of Egg 28 59 PROMPT ATTENTION TO MAIL ORDERS. in such permits. sidewalk clear as aforesaid, then in that case the Wheaten Flour.. in good English with a degree of fluency 1 10 city council may have thesaine cleared in such Corn Weal. .. Sec. 3. No building or other structure of any 75 6 10 and ease which many years of subsequent manner &s they see fit and thecost thereof shall be Rice nature or descriptionshall be erected built, or 85 1 6 a valid claim by said city against such person study could not restore to him. placed with in the fire limits by any person without B. BEHNE E AOoT Potatoes 2 20 78 property. having first given notice to the city council Beans 23 5'2 2 23 "The stomach and intestine are of the general nature, size and material of outer Sec. 7. That all cellar, basement or area holes Cheese 29 30 matter of the same. No wooden building or in any sidewalk shall not exceed four feetin width Lean Meat 28 flushed and congested during the digestion 15 63 structure shall be repaired, moved, or removed from the line of lots and be securely guarded by a of the food, and this excitement Digestion begins in the mouth, where wooden or iron railing. No person shall allow from one lot to another, within said fire limits any cellar door or grating to rise above the surface passes oft when digestion is finished. without the consent of the city council. the saliva changes a portion of the line of the sidewalk, nor allow any fastening See. 4. That whenever any building or structure, EXTENSIVE OPENING OF NEW AND DESIRABLE The salivary glands become reddened starchy ingredients of food into sugar. part of or addition to a building within the to remain on the upper side thoreof, nor shall any with blood while the secretion of saliva The gastric juice of the stomach digests person slide or course upon hand sleds or in any limits prescribed in the preceding section, the FALL AND WINTEB GOODS. other manner upon the same. is going on, and afterward return to outer walls or matter of which is composed of albuminoids, while the fats and the remaining Sec. 8. That no person shall place or suffer to combustible materials, shall be damaged by fire their pallid condition. JSJ early all the undigested portions of the food be placed upon any sidewalk in this city any or otherwise to the extent of fifty per cent of the internal organs have their periods of are in the upper part of the intestines valuation thereof, such building, structure, part oods, wares and merchandise for sale or show, of, or addition thereto, shall not be repaired or oyond three feet from the front line of the lots S{ekdy-i]qk(ie dlotl\ii}g, SV CohtA dfy Groo^, rest and their periods of activity and prepared for absorption by the joint action I rebuilt. Such damage shall be ascertained in where such goods may be exposed. their periods of activity are accompanied of the bile, the pancreatic juice, the following manner, viz The owner of such Sec. 9. That no person shall at any time fasten or stop any horse, other animal, or vehicle in such by a local excitement of the vessels, and the intestinal juice. The absorption building or structure may select some disinterested, 8oot£ ki\d $l\oe& Tsfotioi^, G^roderies competent person, a resident of said city, a manner that the same shall be an obstacle to the by which they are supplied at that time of water and digested food begins and the mayor another, which selected two, shall free use of any sidewalk or street-crossing in said with an increased amount of blood. in the mouth, is continued from the select a third. The award of whom, made in city, except so far as be necessary. writing and signed by them, and filed with the Sec. 10. That no person shall remove or cause These temporary variations in the circulation walls of the stomach, aDd completed d^odkei^y, etd. clerk lo said city within ten days after such appointment, to be removed any building through any street of of the blood are under the involuntary from the walls of the intestines. shall be final as to such damages. the city without the written consent of the Mayor. control of the nervous system, Sec. 11. That uo person shall throw or deposit, In case the owner of such building neglects or When the stomach is empty, its activity or permit to be thrown or deposited, any dirt, paper, by which the necessary stimulus is conveyed refuses to select a person to act in the premises, is at a minimum. The introduction filth, the sweepings of any house, store, shop within five days after written notice from theChief WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INVITE OUR to the different organs." (Oalton.) or office, or any ashes, shavings, filthy water, of food, however, causes remarkable of Police of said city, then such Chief of Police offal, rubbish of any kind, straw,manure or other may in his stead, appoint such person, who shall The congested state of an organ, in changes. "An influx of blood substances, on or into any street, alley, sidewalk act with the others as hereinbefore prescribed. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS TO GIVE US A CALL the general sense of the term, is fartakes place into its vessels, its lining or publie ground of the city. Sec. 5. All chimneys hereafter erected within Sec. 12. That no person shall dig, remove or from being anything abnormal or morbid membrane becomes swollen and congested, said citv shall be built to a height of at least three AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. WE SELL AT carrj^away, or cause the same to be done, any feet above the roof. No chimney shall be built it is simply a state of increased activity. and of a bright, red color, and earth, sand, stone or gravel from any street, alley with less than four inches thickness of brick But the activity ©f an organ its tubules begin to secrete a clear, or public grounds of this city without peruission which shall be completely imbeded in lime mortar THE LOWEST PRICES. writing from the city council. cannot be increased beyond a certain and each flue shall be plastered on the watery, acid fluid (gastric juice). This 8ec. 13. That no person shall fill up, dam, or inside with a smooth cos.t of lime mortar. limit without producing"a more or less fluid exudes from the lining membrane otherwise obstruct the free course of the water in Sec. 6. No ashes shall be kept or deposited within B. BEH2TKE&C0. diseased condition of that organ. Excessive any of the ditches or sswers within the limits of in a multitude of mmute drops like the the fire limits of said city, unless the same be in a A% Behnke9 Manager. this city. close and secure metallic, or earthen vessel or dilatation and congestion of the perspiration from the surface of the fire proof ash-house. No stove or furnace within Sec. 14. No person shall suffer any carriage, capillaries may cause the condition skin, and, coming in contact with the said city shall be set up and used, the top or any wagon, cart or sled, for the purpose of being repaired or for any other purpose, to remain or known as inflammation, and always food, begins at once to act upon its ingredients." side of which shall be within two feet of any of stand in any street for more than six hours. the wood-work of any building without protecting PROBATE NOTICE, interferes with the performance of the At the same time the MILLINERY such woodwork with metal or other non-combustible Sec. 15. Any person violating any provision of proper functions of that organ. It ismuscular fibres of the stomach are put substance, nor shall any such stove or this ordinance shall on conviction, be punished State of Minnesota, County of Brown J-ss. In furnace be used in any building without having by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more the excessive or morbid congestion of in motion, thus producing the peristaltic Probate Court. Special Term, December 16th 1887. placed under the same some incombustible substance. than one hundred and costs of prosecution, and -AND— an organ which medical men briefly In the maf»er of the estate of Carl M. Schmidt movements necessary for the "churning" be imprisoned until such fine and costs are paid deceased. designate as congestion. Undue advantage of the food. All these changes not exceeding ninety days. DRESS MAKING. No lighted candle, lamp or other burning substance Whereas, An instrument in writing, purporting Sec. 16. The provisions of any ordinance heretQiore has been taken of this twofold shall be used in any stable, or other place are brought about by the variations in to be the last will and testament ofCarlM.Schmid't passed and inconsistent herewith are hereby or building, where hay, straw or other cumbustible deceased, late of said County, has been de. use of the term congestion and of the activity of the sympathetic nerves. Miss Mary Hoj$C repealed. materials shall be kept unless the same shall livered to this Court phrases synonymous with it, in stating Sec. 17. This ordinance shall take effect from be well secured in a lantern nor shall any person And whereas, Sophie Schmidt has filed therewith It is found that the influence, direct carry fire in or through any street, lot or and after approval and publication. the effects of stimulants and narcotics. her petition, representing among other things Passed Janury 3d A. D. 1838. other public or private place, except the same be or indirect, of ethyl alcohol upon the that said Carl M.Sbhmidt died in said County on "Congestion" is an unnatural condition placed, or covered in some close or secure pan JOHNC. RUDOLPH, opposite the sympathetic system, causes similar variations. the 25th day of November 1887, testate, ar-d'tbat of an organ and the introduction or vessel. Attest: Pres. ofCounil said petitioner is the soie executrix named in said A small dose of diluted alcohol Louis SCHILLING, City Clerk. Sec. 7. It shall be unlawful for any person to Union Hotel, JVeiu Lhn, of even a small dose of alcohol into the lastwill andtestament,and prajiiie that the said Aprroved January 4th A. D. 1388. set up and use in any bu'ldiug wi-hin said citv, introduced into the stomach will instrument may be admitted to probate, an*! that system produces "congestion" in several any stove pp pas-iug through -am* partition, C. WESCHCKE. M-.yor. letters testamentary be to h«r i^.-ucl thereon produce a slight congestion of its walls, H:.s on band a cood stock of Mini) e'rv no.-o- enn organs. Both these statements are composed in who'e or in part, of wood, without Othuully pubii-die Janta i\ ,il, s. It is ordered, Thit the proofs of said instrument, having the sain? separated at least six inches from «sittgiup .ri «.f Hals. Uom.it*. Veiw-.r, S:!k thus exciting them to action. If mixed correct in their proper place but the and ilie -aid pi tin- h- (vc^rcl b.-Tore' t!'.« the wood-work of such partition by some incombustible R!»»h«.ns. Feather?, Kiowers, fcc. with food or taken soon after a meal, Court, at the Probate Ollke in raid C-iini.y on conclusion that even a small dose of alcohol substance, or unless such pipe shall pass Also Patterns for stamping lnoirxriirs. Stamping "WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN. Wednesday the 18th day of JnnuaryA.O.l888,at 10 a small quantity of alcohol may thus through a double circle of tinor other non-combustible causes an unnatural condition of of all kinds. Embroidery Work and Fashionable o'clock in the forenoon, when all concerned may Cottonwood Mills. substance connected together, with air dressmaking done to order. aid digestion, especially if the stomach appear and contest theproba'e of said instrument' several organs, is fallacious because the holes through the. end pieces connecting such And it is further ordered, That public notice of does not of its own accord properly perform term "congestion" is employed in two circles. the time and place of said hearing be given to all its functions. If introduced when Sec. s. No person shall within said city, have, different meanings. The Pathfinder is persons interested, by publication of these orders DAKOTA HOUSE. deposit or k«epany hay, straw or similar substanees, for three weeks successively previous to said day one of the Leather .Stocking Tales. Mrs. the stomach is empty, alcohol always in stack or pile, withwthaving the same of hearing, iu the New Ulm Review a newsr-aper Custom grinding solicited. Will causes a waste of energy by stimulatinothat Hunt has produced several Pathfinders. securely enclosed so as to protect it from danger printed and published at the City of New Ulm in of fire. Provided, that the city council may Therefore, Mrs. Hunt has produced organ to work when no work is to grind wheat for (we eigth) or exchange saidCouety. OPP POST O I E N E W ULM. MINN. grant permits to persons living on the outskirts By the Court. several of the Leather Stocking Tales. be done. Its effect in this respect is of the city and competely isolated from danger 34 as. flour, 5 fts. shorts and 8 ERVST BRANDT. Logic pure and simple hath its charms. like rousing a person from sound sleep of fire, to. so keep said substances without enclosure, S E I E O S Prop rs. f\ J12 (L..S.) Judge of Probate which permits shall be in force until revoked. lbs. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour in the middle of the night. The stomach, This house is the most centrally loc:. »J 16. OTHER VARIATIONS OF SYMPATHETIC like every other organ, needs its and feed sold at low rates and delivered Sec 9.No person shall keep or store on any sidewalk, bushels of corn wanted at Tbeo street or alley, any kerosene or carbon oil, NERVE-ACTION. Increase periods of rest, aud should not be disturbed a New Ulm free of expense. hotel in the city and affords' Crone's, at 30 and 35 cents and diminution of the blood- supply petroleum, gasoline, gunpowder or other inflamable in the intervals of digestion. or explosive substances, in barrels kegs or per bushel. .,.-' FRANK & BENTZIN. .. good Sample Rooms.