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

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HWPPP |UI »i ^^W\^A^i^ff^^W^«:^^^f USP S tt .I^MWJ THE NORTHWEST. IZSrcwu (So.'SSartli, S in A Religious Differenc A heavy hailstorn devastated about 3,000 It- The artesian well at Keokuk is down Fr. Aufderheide, acres of growing grain in the vacinity of 1,747 feet, although a good flow of water has Two priests, the one an Arian, the Valley City. Lightning struck H. -Weston's already been struck, it willbe sunk still deeper. other a sound Catholic,, fell into a O.H. GHADBOURTT, machine shed, setting it on fire and totally 9 BOM, An idiotic practical joker at Ashley loosened A Summary of tlie Important President! pretty little controversy. At length Cash** destroying two separators and his barn. Manufacturer ot the rope of a hammock, causing Mrs. Burglars entered the residences of three orthodoxy says to heterodoxy: Co? lie. ani (Mm.Sirs. Events of the "Wee kin the Deimer, a young married lady, to fall and different citizens at Grand Forks. At the Fire, Well Building a Steeple? i:^ permanently injure her spine, "What is the use of all this talk? Let Northwestern States. residence of George Shannon they succeeded The North Iowa Freie Presse, which has us come to deeds. We will set on the in stealing a gold watch and chain. They Brick, been published at New Hampton for fourteen fire a brazenvessel we will throw into gained entrance by wrenching screens from Collections an£ all bnotnnas jwrtami&g t# banking years, has been removed to St. Paul, front windows. it a ring he who extracts the ring promptly attended te. Fine Pressed Bric for Minn. Lack of local interest was the cause I N N E S O A Senator Casey introduced a resolution in from the the boiling water shall be Individual Rssponsibitiy, of removal. New Ulm has a population of 3,800, an increase the senate from the Scandinavian Temperance ornamental fronts. esteemed the victor, and the defeated Reports of glanders among horses at Bondurant, of nearly 500 in five years. Association asking that there be legislation Polk connty, have been confirmed shall embrace his creed, thus convincingly $500,000. of some kind to prevent the sale of At Brainard, JamesH. Harrison, aged 11, and a rigid quarantine has been established. Have the best of shipping facilities and liquor in prohibition in so-called original iras struck by lightning and instantly killed. shown to to be the true will pay prompt attention to mail orders* A deputy state veterinary surgeon found packages. Such a bill has already passed the one." Agreed. The next day is ap. The Bteamer Big Stone City was burned by more than a dozen animals afflicted with the senate and is being considered in the house. Eagle Roller Mill Go. incendiaries while in harbor at 0 rtonville. pointed for this new theological test. dread disease. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. People are happy over the appointment of The damage to property in Lake City by Night brings wisdom. Orthodoxy The young' son of Marshal Ragan, of Asa Fischer as a receiver and Eugene S. Neall the recen storm will amount to about $10,000. Has Capacity of as register of the Bismarck land office. Washington, made himself famous the other H. RudolpH, rises before dawn, rubs his arm with 600 Barrels Per Day. Fischer is a banker at Bismarck and Rea, the day by jumping from the top of the house oil, and plasters it with an unguent. The Mankato ciby council has fixed the pay A present incumbent, was removed to make a with an umbrella parachute. The umbrella At the appointed hour the adversaries of laborers employed by the city at $1.50 per place for him. Rea was given an opportunity turned and he lit on his head, breaking his day. meet in the public place the IfANTTACTtrrlER OF eV DEAXBX JM to resign, but refused. Neall is a farmer nose and jaw aud knocking out several Boots and Shoes! A boy with a slingshot broke a plate glass people gather in crowds afire is kindled, near Bismarck. It is probable that he will teeth. Our flour a be a at Mankato and it cost his father $75 to be transferred to another branch of the land acauldronisplaced over it, and At a public meeting in Leland resolutions NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. settle. service in a few months. a ring thr6wn into the bubbling liuid. were adopted prohibiting the sale of intoxicating William F. Matz, of St. Paul was knocked Orthodoxy invites heterod oxy IOnn.43dN.strs., |N«w Ulm, Mina. The other day the body of an unknown liquors in the town and warning any off a street car by a passing car and fatally to fish for it, but no. Orthodoxy man was found in the heart of the river near persons attempting to sell that the penalty injured Mandan, and buried without being identified, made the proposal and must-be the shall be a coat of tar and feathers, a rawhiding A large assortment of men's and August Gerundson and Hans Olson were From the description given the body and a free ride on a rail out of the first to carry it out. Tremblingly the boys1 boots and shoes, and ladies' and drowned in the Mississippi at Lakeland by the Warden of the Bismarck penitentiary believes village. good priest bares his arm the Arian children's shoes constantly kept «r ',* the capsizing of a boat. it to have been that of Wolf, the prisoner detects the precautions it has undergone, band. Custom work and repaiiioj A Boone county farmer stands in great who escaped about two weeks ago with Christian Sappie. a prominent and wealthy promptly attended to. and exclaims: "This is cheating awe of the wisdom of the surveyors for the Franks. -It is thought he committed suicide, farmer living near Ward, was drowned while and will never do!" By chance a Central Iowa railway. On his farm of 1 6 fearing he was about to be captured. Wolf boating in a mill pond. acres he has two good wells, and they are priest of Ravenna, named Hyacinthe, was sent up for a li.'e term for murder. John Hauenstein, The Blue Earth County A gricultural society Obtained, and all PATENT JtOxiNJCHis half a mile apart, but by exercising great comes on the scene and, being informed (ended to lor MODERATE PEES. Our office The farmers and business men of North will hold its twenty-ninth annual fair at care the surveyors were able to run a line so of the cause of the uproar, opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain Dakota have formed a mutual organization BREWER Garden City from September 17 to 19. that both wells were taken in and if the road Patents in less time than those remote from throws back his sleeve, and, without to protect themselves from the enforcement WASHINGTON. Send HOVEL. DRAWING o* The Minneapolis brewers have iormed a is built both will be destroyed. a moment's hesitation, plunges his 3PH0T0 of invention. We advise as to patent. of fraudulent and illegal contracts and the combination to prevent cutting in prices. ability free of charge and we make A'O CUAMQM John Schontal was taken to the asylum by foreclosure of mortgages without cause by arm into the cauldron. As the ring The organization has a capital of $1,000000. UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED, and the sheriff of Jones county the other day. unprincipled men. The order will be known is thin and small, it slips about with For circular, advice, terms and references to He has been living alone on a rocky piece of actual clients in your own State. County, City or as the Independent Order of Mutual Protectors every movement of the water, which MALTSTER town, write to A heavy rainstorm did considerable damage land near Anamosa and in the most primitive and will consist of an unlimited number is kept at boiling point all the time to crops in the vicinity of Little Falls. mode. His bed consisted of a pair of of branch unions in all parts. The order is so that it takes Father Hyacinthe OppotiU Paitta OJlet, Wa»ktngton, It. Four persons were postrated by lightping Btrictly non-political. blankets thrown over some logs, and he has an hour to get hold of it. But there but will recover. Our brewery is fully equipped and able to IT been living on potatoes,, flour and water. Bingham Bros. Lightning played a queer freak at Tower is no scar, not even any redness on ill orders. While crossing the Graat Northern track When the sheriff went to arrest him he found City the other Jday. Charles Spink was sitting his skin and he declares that the Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estao at St. Cloud recently, Mrs. Sudith was a veritable wild man, and it required several in his kitchen reading a newspaper, water was quite cold at the bottom, llshment. struck by an incoming train and badly injured. strong men to secure him. while his wife was preparing supper. Suddenly Hew Ulm, Minn. and Jonly moderately warm at or an electric bolt descended through the DEALERS 117 near the surface. At this result heterodoxy In addition to the frightful disasters at roof, passing through the paper he waB A S a in He Bonnet is emboldened to follow suit Lake City _and St. Paul Sunday, drowning holding in his hands and striking one of his One evening- about 8 o'clock the accidents occurred at St. Cloud, Sauk Center little toes. It then followed the limb to but, alas! with a yell, draws back his and Duluth. above the ankle, where it penetrated, taking neighbors of Mrs. Kate Lynchbar arm immediately—scalded to the a downward course and coming out of the Willie P. Haskell and Agnes P. Fairbell very bone. were much alarmed to hear a succession sole of the foot, leaving a large hole. Both LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, eloped from Fairbault to Rochester and In this way was orthodoxy justified, of shrieks issue from that lady's feet were paralyzed but the doctors think he were married before the young lady's "irate" and heterodoxy put to shame. a will fully recover. SASH AND BLIND. parent had time to file an objection. residence and ran instantly to he Theutberga, the infamous queen Manufaofarer of and Dealer R. L. Schoffer, of Gray Eagle, was instantly assistance. They met Mrs. Lynchbar, of Lothair II., successfully submitted Lime, Cement and CoaL SOUTH DAKOTA. killed by lightning while stringing a wire CIGARS, herself to this ordeal in 859. Not who is a widow, as she rushed fence for the railroad company near Swanville. The bullion output of the "belt" mines of that her success was a proof of her He leaves a family. from the house holding her hands the Black Hills for the two weeks of July TOBACCOS, innocence—it simply showed that she Lowest price* always* A Mankato man says that if that city will amounted to $140,000. to her head, but it was sometime before had some clever accomplices. pay every dollar of her indebtedness and The route laid for the editorial excursion she could calm herself sufficiently The trial by hotiron— "ferrum PIPES publish it to the world her population will across the reservation passes directly through Opposite Railroad Depot, candens" appears to havebeenolas to tell them what was the matteiv number 40,000 or over in less than four the camp of "hostiles" under command of ancient an origin as the cold-water ordeal NEW OTiM, KI^SJ Cer. Minnesota and Centre years. Chief Hump. Her story was that having an engagemeut hi for in the "Antigone" of Sophocies,the Jay La Due, of Luverne, has received an C. B. Anderson, cashier of the Bank of streets. to go to church she had 1 I.' soldier who comes to inform jnvitation from the state fair management FRANK FRIEDMANN, Caledonia, died the other day from exhaustion gone into a spare room for her bonnet, NEW ULM, MINK: to exhibit the four gold medals he recently CIeon that the body of Polyrius has caused by excessive playing on the cornet. received from the Russian government,, as which, on coming home from beenr recovered, exclaims: Jno. Neuman, dealer in breeder of the horse "Polly," at the fair "We were all prepared to handle John Job Shoun, the ranchman living near morning service, she had put temporarily this fall. the burning iron or pass through the Groceries, Crockery. Stonewars, & Rapid'City, who was accidentally shot by his on a table in the room. E. T. Warren, a well-to-do farmer of cousin, Charles Shoun, a few days ago fire to attest before the gods that Dealer in Washington county, has allowed his aged She picked up the bonnet, noticing while the two were scuffling for the possession DRY GOODS, we were neither guilty of the crime mother to go to the poor-house. The old that it seemed unusually heavy, but Slassware, Notions, Canne of a revolver, has since died of his wound. nor accomplices of him who planned lady gave her son all her property with the put it on her head, or tried to, for C. M. Dwyer, a St, Lawrence horseman, was Hats, Caps, Motions, and executed it." understanding that he should care for her attacked while leading a vicious stallion and she was prevented from doing so by The hot-iron ordeal was performed Groceries,'1, Provisions} during the remainder of her life. Fruit, Flour, etc. frightfully bitten about the head, breast the presence of some body in it too in various ways: (1) The accused Crockery and Glassware, John McCarty, an engineer, wound up a and arms. The brute had to be knocked large to permit her head to enter. walked barefooted over red-hot plowshares protracted spree at St. Cloud by cutting his down with a club before he would loo3en his Green, Dried and Canne4 Before she could snatch it off, however, All goods seld at bottom prices and or iron bars, or (2) thrust his throat from ear to ear. One of his sisters hold. whatever it was struck her JPruits, etc, etc, delivered free of cost to any part ot hand into a red-hot iron gauntlet, committed suicide about two yeaTS ago by The Chamberlain Tribune uays it is understood on the head, she said, and frightened or (3) carried in his hand apiece of the city. drowning, and another sister made away the boundary line of the new Brule her out of her wits she tore off with herself at St. Paul July 1 by taking glowing iron nine times the length of I will always lake farm prodaee la exehaaeja reservation will be settl&d in favor of the Indians, N E W ULM, MINN. poison. the bonnet and what she declared for feeds, and pay the highest market pricefor a# his foot. The hand or foot was immediately and they will secure several thousand hinds ef papei rags. she knew by the feel of its slim body bound up, and sealed up additional acres of the best land in Lyman W. A. Long, a prisoner serving a two GEO. BENZ & SONS. to be a snake. Though believing the county. until the third day, when, according years'sentence in the Stillwater penitentiary, la eonaeetloa with my store I ante a 8rst-etao lady was mistaken in the thing that escaped from that institution by spreading to its apearance, the guilt or innocence A piece of petrified bone measuring fifteen talooa furnished with a splendid bKliard table oosT Importers and Wholesale Dealers In the window bars with a "jimmie" he had had been in her bonnet her neighbors inches in circumference and thirteen inches of the accused was determined. my customers will always find good liquors *ssf WINES & stolen from the machine shop and sliding long and weighing fifteen pounds was found proceeded to thoroughly search the —All the Year Round. cigars, aad erery forenoon a spleadld laaofc. down a rope to the yard below. A reward in the river near Harrison the other day. I room and finally discovered a small LIQUORS, of $100 is offered for his capture. is believed to be part of the leg of a mastodon. All jroe«s pnrchssed of me will be dellrered puff adder behind a dressing case. a in of a Louisian a Flood. any part of the city free of cost. Mary Swanson, a young girl about fourteen The creature showed fight, but the illnaesoU Street Kow TJlm, Mtam, years old, living seven miles west of The Indians of Flandrau held a pow-wo The heart-rending and tremendously 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Min* numbers being unequal it was at last Meat Market* Rochester, met her death in a horrible manner. the other day to discuss the question of removal tragic scenes of a flood in a mountain dispatched. There being on the to Minnesota. A majority favored remaining She had heard that gasoline applied to gorge are wholly lacking in a in Flandrau and vicinity. They ex. island no snakes of that kind, which furniture and then ignited would simply flash pect to receive about $45,000sometime this Louisiana flood. When a great levee and do no damage, and would also destroy is extremely venomous, the only explanation M. EPPLE, Prop'r. month under the provisions of the bill opening red ants, which were very troublesome, She of its presence is that it breaks in our lowlands there is a oInorEsoTi.ST.NEW &LMIN* the Sioux reservation. tried this once and it was successful, but while must have been brought from Mexico terrible rush at the immediate scene she was making her second attempt she in one of the fruit schooners plying of the crevasse, but at a short distance heard some one coming, and was so startled W I S O N S I N 11 ^MJE nnderalgaed desires to Inform the peoples! -DEALER I N between there and this place, and 1 New TJlm and vicinity that he has re-estaWiae that she dropped the lighted .match into the from the locality the scenes are William Marsh, an inmate of the Mendota probably was concealed in a bunch ed his meat market and is now preapared to »a» can of gasoline. She was immediately enveloped BER Asylum, escaped from that institution by entirely different. on bU eld easterners and friends with only t*f of bananas Mrs. Lynchbar had that in a flame and burned in a terrible best fresh and eured mvats, sausages, lard and eW making a rope of bed clothing and sliding The water does not go roaring and day purchased. Her hair prevented trythins aenalljr kept in a Ant-class markst Ta* manner. Aid came at once, and everything down from an upper window. raging through a narrow valley, highest m*rfe«t price will be paid for FAT CAS the blow the snake gave her from inflicting was done to save her life, but it availed TLB, HiDXS, WOOL, ETC. Chris Anderson, an employe on the carpenters' sweeping everything before it. The nothing, She died four hours after the fatal" a wound, which in all likelihood force was drowned in Lake St. Croix At. EPPLK yellow flood pouring through the match dropped. would have proved a serious while swimming. His home is near Red Wing, gap, often enlarged to the width of TIVOLI matter.—Galveston Cor. Philadelphia but he was buried at Hudson. Wm. Bullard, a carpenter of 'St. Cloud, miles, simply spreads over the flat Times. met with a horrible death. With two companions In a creek, some three miles out of town, country, filling the vast shallow basin LATH,* SHINGLES, DOORS, he was fishing in a small.lake near Fremont Melindy. of Palmyra, caught three that it really presents. Day after that city, when the boat sank, leaving the brook trout, the larger weighing two and Actin on he a Hint. day the turbid waters climb up AND men standing up to their necks in the water. one-half pounds and the others something SASH, BLINDS, BREWERY around and into the dwellings, the Bullard, made an attempt to wade ashore, From the Albany Argus. over one pound each. stables, the stock-yards, the sugarhouses, but became mired in the quicksand and sunk Tihey tell a good story of a prominent —and all kinds of— Patrick Mahoney, one of the burglars shoT the cotton-sheds, and ginhouses, inch by inch before the eyes of his companions, counsellor at law of this city, at Superior by George Hicks, while he was while the pastures and cultivated who were powerless to save him. Several Building Material. JOS. SCBEMUCKER, Prop attempting to break into Mr. Hicks' room, which has thus far escaped the types, minutes elapsed before he finally disappeared fields are covered. The submersion some time ago, was arraigned in the police but ifc is really too good to be enjoy from sight. The other men were rescued NEW ULM, MINNESOrjL/£fJ^ goes on until the country is court, and bound over under $2,000 bail. ed only by the brethern of the bar ffEW ULM, by a larmer. inundated from four to twelve feet MllfS He is yet weak. Pare beer sold in quantities to suit tfas as it passes around their circle. He deep over vast areas. The people purchaser. Special attention paid to the C. C. Calkins, a millionaire of Seattle, Wash., was engaged as a counsel for a. railroad retire to their upper rooms, unless, bottling of beer. who a few years ago was a law student in an NORTH DAKOTA. as it is often the case with the smaller corporation, defending it on office at Madison, has been visiting the state The population of North Dakota is estimated dwellings, their habitations are capital lately, and recently received a telegram trial at circuit, against a claim for by Census Supervisor Dodds at 180,000. floated away. The domestic animals from Atlanta, Ga., from his wife, who personal injuries, in which another was sojourning there, sayingthat his 4-yearold encompassed by a sea of waters THE CHICAGO AND prominent legal firm were attorneys Large shipments of wool are made daily daughter had fallen from a three-story perish by thousands from exhaustion NQRTH-WESTE for the plaintiff, and had made a good from Bismarck. The industry in North Dakota window of a hotel and met instant death. or starvation. The muddy is increasing almost double every year. case. Our worthy friend saw that a Ida Bentert. sues in the Dodge County circuit water deposits its silt in the houses NEW ULM, MINN. court to secure a portion of the estate verdict against his client would Senator Pierce has had J. W. Stoddard of and upon the growing crops, covering of the late Herman Bentert, of Emmet. She La Moure appointed statistical agent be inevitable, so he endeavered to everything in its reach with a RAILWAY. alleges that the deceased deserted her mother, for the agricultural de partment, "mitigate the damages," by adopting slimy mud. The country roads are M.MuUen, TretH. H. Vajen, Vtce-FresV and lived with another woman without a A destructive hail storm struck Sidney, in a novel line of argument to the extinguished, the bridge! float away, marriage, issue of such being four daughters, THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO J. 0. Rudolph, Cashier. Northern Towner county. It is reported the railways are disabled, and boats jury. He assured them that whom, it is alleged wrongfully inherit the CHICAGO, that the storm destroyed 3,000 acres of alone afford a means of communication Directors: estate of $40,000. the injuries to the plaintiffs grain. with the population beleagu red person were trivial and that A package containing $3,000 consigned to During the months of April, May and June AND ALL POINTS BAST, by the inundation. Werner Bcesch, Okas. Wagner, Dr. the care of the United States Express company, no action would have been brought the auditorof La Moure county paid bounty Is so operated as to meet the requirements ot has mysteriously disappeared in transit Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, B. Q. Koch. if the opposing counsel had through and local travel, providing fast through! Many people are drowned under on 113,000 gopher scalps, amounting to over the Milwaukee, Lake Shore & Western trains with closeconnections for these unusual circumstances many over $2,600. not urged it, and that thay might railroad. The package consisted almost ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, more sicken, and not a few die from rest assured that whatever amount Senator Pierce introduced a bill in Con wholly ot bank notes, and was shipped from SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, DRAFTS TO^ ALL PARTS the exposure and privations which gresB granting twenty-eight acres of land on Chicago. It has been traced as far as Monico, they would assess against the corporation they undergo, while the suffering for & lake near Jamestown, N. D., to the Grand O A A E N E Wis. A number of detectives are working OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE defendant-^-at least onehalf Army for encampment purposes. provisions is often so great that the on the case, but no statement of S A N A N I S O O A N of it would be gathered in by the TICKETS SOLD. what the theory is, as to the robbery, has destitute people* over vast areas of At Fargo, Nicholas McGraw, a brakeman And all points in. attorneys. When the jury went out been given out. submerged country are dependent on on the Northern Pacific, was thrown from MONTANA, they were not long in agreeing that charity. The flooded region is often the top of a car by the sudden setting of the The will of the late Jacob Bupert, of the .WASHINGTON, the plaintiff was entitled to recover, air brakes and »eriously injured. town of Bristol, in Dane County, is being contested twenty to fifty miles wide and a ,"* GioseAttention Given to OREGON, and the sum was fixed in the verdict The agricultural college board is endeavoring on the ground that the deceased when hundred miles long, and in all those Collecting. he made the .will, only an hour before CALIFORNIA and to determine the practical value of Dakota rendered at $7,000. I was subsequently limits there is scarcely a spot of dry his death, was not in a condition of mind to grass and weeds with a view to destroying BRITISH COLUMBIA. learned that the jurors had ground. Such a state of things may know the nature of the contents. Rupert those that are in the nature last one or two months before the first fixed it at 3,500, when one of A A E S E E I N A N DXNXKG left his widow $15,000 on condition that she pests. Bueklen 8 Arnica SaWe" waters subside and then dry land fit A S are runen all through trains. the jurors remarked: "Do you mind cannot marry again, and the balance of his A boy named Fisher is held~ in $1,000 The best salve in the world for Oils, to stand on much less to plow., is estate, amounting to about $10,000, was what Mr. said^ Cthat—& O O N I S S E E I N A S bonds at Bismark charged with assaulting Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum.' slow in making its appearance. bequeathed to various Catholic priests and overlandtrain*to Californiaand Oregon. •«-£, -', (naming plaintiffs attorneys) would his father with intent to kill. Public sympathy Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, societies to be used in Negro and Indian Such is* a flood in Louisiana. If it is with the boy, who was protecting his git half of the amount, and as half E E A I A S un the Benre* ChiIblaias, Coras, and all Kkin Eruptions, missions. ,i has not the overwhelmingly terrible mother from the brutality of his father. Limited. t/'_ of $3,500 would not be enough they and positively cures Piles, or nc and instantaneous cataclysmic features Six burglar are under arrest at Fargo For time ef trains, tickets and all information,^.a pay required. It ie guaranteed to give would doubleit?" "Gentlemen,shall apply to Station J-genta of the Chicago North-^* IOWA. '-*:.- 7 for burglarizing a store at Lake Park. A of a Johnstown tragedy, it is we make it $7,000, then?" queried nprfect satisfaction, or money refund*sd. Western Railway, ox to the General ^assengei^ large amount of stolen goods and a complete While watering stock Thomas McGiffen, sufficiently deadly and dreadful. Let A gent at Chicago. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by 0. the foreman* and all nodded in acquiescence. an aged and prominent farmer living near outfit of burglars' implements were found in it not be considered lightly,—-New Orleans L. Boos, W. H. HEWMAX. J. H.WHITMAN, LP.WILSOI Fairfcrid, fell into the water and was drowned itheir possession. Picayune. 8d Vicc-Presfc, Gen'l Manager. Ctanl Faas.1. g*.