New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 7, 1880 · Page 1 of 5
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P-" it* 'if VOLUME IIINO. 28. WHOLE NUMBER 222 NEW ULM, MINN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1880. &* l&Uclihj g,leumu. Miss T. Westphal tic nesom?" 'Twon't be no use if he's lied once, chose to deal with her, it might, but her C." 0. II. Rosa, ClIAnBOURX, There had been long delay concerning W saw a Providence girl yesterday he'll lie twice Scriptur says the devil "I hain't touched your "old bonnet," lips should never open to explain. A President. Cashier that article the bleacher had been who was "just as pretty as she could be," was a liar from the beginnin', and I expect retorted Jack, with grand scorn. commonplace martyrdom enough, and slow, and the pvesser impracticable it but, poor thing, she couldn't be very that means that lyin' is ingrain. I "I don't believe he has," said Sarah less than saintly, because so much of BRO WN CO. BAN K, had been sent back once to be reshaped, Keeps on hand a large and well pretty.Boston Post. never knowed it to be fairly Knocked "for when I come down stairs and human pride and self-will mingled in PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY and then the lavender ribbon had proved sorted stock of MILLINERY, FANCY out of anybody yet, even when aniazin' found it wan't there, I went out and set its suffering, yet honesty and uprightness of scant measure, and had to be JOS. BOBLETE1L grace wrastled with it. But you call on the bench to the front door, and I GOODS and ZEPHYR WOOL, opposite are so scarce in these days as to MISS BEULAH'S BONNET. matched but at last, one hot day in Cm. Minn, and Cculrc Streets. Jack, anyhow." heard him and Janey away on the th'e Union Hotel, between Second make even such a sturdy witness for May, Nanny brought the queer old 'I DON'T want to be too fine, ye other side of the yard playin', and you So Jack was called. them respectable, and many a woman N'EW LLM, MINNESOTA. and Third North streets. bandbox home from Mrs. Beers', and. Office ovei City Drug Store. know, Mary Jane somethin' tasty and know they wan't in here when the bonnet who counts herself a model of sanctity He came in, with Janey, flushed, Aunt Beulah held up her head-gear to NEW ULM, MINN. kind of suitable. It's an old bunnit come." lovely and dirty, trotting behind him, might shrink from a like daily ordeal. TERMS be commented on. It was really a very but my! them Leghorns '11 last a generation and was confronted with the bonnet. But Aunt Beulah set her face as Jollections and all business pertaining One Dollar and a half por Year in good-looking bonnet the firm satin ribbon "Well, of course Janey hasn't seen if you favor 'em that was "Jack, did you hide it?" a flint, and pursued her way in silence. MILLINERY to banking was a pleasant tint, and contrasted Atlvance. it, if Jack hasn't and, if she had, the mother's weddin' bunnit." I hain't touched your old bonnet. I June came and went, and with it went well with the pale color of the Leghorn, blessed child wouldn't have touched old Hates of Advertising "You don't say so! Well, it has said so before." PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Sarah to her expectant bridegroom in anda judicious use of black lace gave it an aunty's bunnit for a dollarwould she, DRESS MAKING! kept remarkably well but a good Leghorn An idea struck Sarah. Chicago, from whence a paper with due air of sobriety and elegance combined, INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILTIY FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION. precious lamb?'' and Aunt Beulah will last that's a fact, though "Janey," she said, sharply, "did notice of her marriage presently returned. '1 which pleased Miss Beulah's eye, ard v*- stroked the bright curls of her darling, they get real brittle after a spell and yon put aunty's bonnet under the Aunt Bculah strove hard*to Advertisements in double column, double the even moved Mrs. Smith to express a MRS. ANTON OLDING, who looked up into her face and tinglo column rates. you'll have to be awful careful of this, cushion?" make both ends meet in her housekeeping, *500,000. probation. Business cards of five lines, one year $3 00,each laughed, while Jack grinned broadly Miss Bculah it's brittle now, I sec." and being a close manager, "Janey don't 'member," said the NEXT DOOR TO "Well, I'm free to own it suits me,'* additional line 75 cts. between his bites of bread and butter, "Yes, I expect it is, but it'll carry me child, smiling as innocently as the conventional succeeded. SOMMER'S STORE, NEW JLM. All transient advertisements to bo paid for in said the old lady, eyeing the glass with master of the situation, and full of advance. through this summer, I guess. But I cherub of art But while Aunt Beulah toiled and her head a little on one side, as a bird iris in hand a good stock of Mn LIKERY Goons, Advertisements nserted in the local notice colmm, sweet revenge. And Nanny hain't J. Pfcnningcr. G. Decline W. Bcrscli. want you to make it real tasty, Mary Eagle Mill Co. "Well, you must remember!" said moiled, and filled her wide measure of consistirg in part of H.its, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks eyes a worm. "It's neat, and it's becoming lo cents a line for the first insertion and 5 seen it, I know," went on Aunt Beulah, Jane, for my niece, Miss Smith, she Sarah, picking her up from the floor, Hibbons,Feather, Human Hun, Flowers &c. centsftline for each Hiibseinieut insertion but no charity toward these widowed and as fur as a bunnit can be said to "for she was along of me the notice inserted for less than nTty rents. and setting her down with emphasis on that was 'Liza Barber, is coming to stay AIJ PATTFBNS for imping monograms fatherless with generous hand, tho be becomin' to an old womanthough Announcements of Marriages and Deaths inseitcdfree whole enduring time but I'll ask her Stumping of nil kinds, Kmbroidery Woik and awhile to our house this summer, and the table. church, mightily scandalized at her absence but obitnary notices, except in special I ain't really to call old: Mary Jane Fashionable Diess-makmg done to order. NEK 'ta'n't lost bicath to ask, my mother ULM, MINN. she lives in the city, you know." casos, will be charge I at advertising rates. Janey began to cry. from its services, vv as preparing Beers is older than me, and she ain't but FARM PROSUCE taken in e\thangefor goods. used to sa\, and mabbe it's a gain." Legal notices will lie charged 75 cents per folio "'Liza Barbct! do tell! Why, I Naughty Salah hurt Janey!" and to throw a shell into her premises. It seventy-threejest as spry as a lark, Tor the first insertion, and 37 cents pei folio for each The old lady strode out ^ito the HAIR WORK. I avon't seen 1 cr si uce she was knee'iigh the piteous tears coursed down her rosy was all very well to say to Miss Beers subsequent insertion. All legal notices must lie too. Yes I like the bunnit butitdoos Merchant and Custom milling kitchen with knit brows, but eamc back upon the responsibility of the Attorney oi demur to a hop lo id, si- you may say. lie dust-smeared cheeks from those big blue that she was not afraid of such a visitation, sort ofseemas though that there them published, and no affidavit of publication will without any increased knowledge. ain't livin is he?" eyes that looked like dew-drowned forget-me-nots. but a trouble at hand is of quite be given until the publication fees are paid bow wa'n't really in the middle of it. Promptly Done. She hain't been in here once sence "No he died two \ears ago, leavin' Ornamental hair jewelry, such as In connection with the paper, we have a splendid another aspect than a trouble afar off What do you think, 'Lizy?" she set down the br*dbox and come r- assortment of Jobbing Material, and we are prepared her with three children. Sarah is a charms, chains, pins, ear-rings, brace'ets, Aunt Beulah could not stand this. her heart quailed and fluttered when, I don't see but what it's straight, to oxecute all kinds of printing in a stjle unsnreassedand to think on't, I know she hain't, for I grown girl and then there's Jack, he's rings and all kinds of solid work, You let that baby alone, Sarah! She one July afternoon, Nanny ushered into at moderat erates. Aunt Beulah." cleared the table myself to-day, and, eight, and Janey, she's three. There don't know enough to be naughty, bless promptly made to order. Combings the dark cool parlor Deacon Morse and Improved Machinery for the "'Tain't," said the spinster, firmly besides, the bunnit wa'n't hero at dinner-time. was four died between Jack and Sarah. her dear little soul! There, there, don't 50 cents an ounze. Deacon Flint, come to ask hor why she BUSINESS CARDS. Sary, you look at it." Now, let's hunt for it. Manufacture of the Finest I guess she's full eighteen." you cry a mite more, Janey. Aunty'11 had not attended church since the middle Sarah eye was truer than her mother's. MRS. K. PICKER. Things don gener'llf vanish away "Mercy to me! time flies, don't it? give jo gingcr-eookcy this very of last May, when she was in usual Grades of Flour. *Tis a mite too far to the left, 1 A. MARDEN, without hands but it we can't find no Centre Str. New Ulm, Minn. But about the bunnit what should you minute!" health and exercise of her faculties Aunt Beulah but I guess I canfixit." hands, why, it's as good as the next Talbot &Rinke And Janey was comforted with kisses say to this lavender ribbin?" Miss Beulah, however, was equal to the "You let her take it," said Mrs. RESIDENT DENTIST, thing to look for the bunnit." and smiles and gingerbread, her face "Ain't I kind of dark for lavender? occasion. She faced the deacons sternly, Smith. She's a real good hand at Feed) of {all Kinds Mamifncturctl. So they went to work and searched washed, and her cm Is softly turned on I had an idee to have brown, or mebbe but calmly. Office, comer Minn, and Fu*t I*. SU. millinery she made her own hat, and the house, as they thought, most thoroughly: tender lingers, while Jack, longing for dark green." "It is so," she said, when they had Dealers in Janey's, too. I should hate to have her no nook or corner but was investigated gingerbread with the pieternatural appetite NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Excellent Machinery Land! for spring? Why, that ain't finished their accusation. I hain't put her hand to that bunnit if she wa'n't, DRY GOODS, if it was large enough to hold of a growing boy, AMS sent oil" in the right thing. This lavender is real ben to meetin', for good cause. You for the Sawing of Lumber. for it's real pretty'specially for a \R.H BERRY, GROCERIES, READYMADE disgrace. that bonnet, but nobody once thought han'some, and I'll set it off with a little can't say I've did anything that's give place like Dorset to get up." of looking under the chair cushion. The CLOTHING, HATS, black lace, and put a bow on't in the "I make no doubt von done i*, vou occasion to the enemy more'n this. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON. Lay it off on the table, Aunt Beu The highest cash price paid or Hour bo^uot was, evidently lo^st, and Jak little rascal, and lied it out, too. But I front it'll bo real dressy and seemly CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, I've attended reg'lar toprayer-moetin'q lah. I'm going up stairs to make my who had followed the domestic detectives exchanged for milling wheat. Office AT THE CITT IJKUG STOUB. don't b'licve vou no more for youi for you." and sewin' circle I've give as usual to LADIES AND bed, and I'll fetch my work-basket up stairs and down, retired behind lyin' so don't look for no cxtries irom Well, you can try it, Mary Jane home missions you can't say I've made SEW ULM, MINNESOTA GENTS UNDERWEAR, down, and fix that bow straight in a the wood-pile and executed a joyful me. Fellers like you don't get gingoibread but I give you fair warnin', if I think any scandal, or clone nothin' out o' rule, jiffy." NOTIONS, TRIMMINGSr II JA. S17J!II TA dance to relievo his suppressed feelings. JOHN BI I.M, nor turnovers, now I tell it's too dressy, you'll have to take it all save an' except stayin' at home Sabbath Ell KU111MANN, PI1. C. M.D. "Well, 1 nnibt go up too," said Mrs. &c. &c. &c. &c. &c For several da\s this deluded spinster jou'" days and my family has attended punctooally." jff" Smith, and followed Sarah out of the PlIYirXtX &|C' II EUIl ST. mused and nia/ed over her bonnet, going Highest market pi ice paid foi "I'm willin'," laughed Miss Maiy How Jacl hated her! how glad he CITY MILL, room but Miss Beulah, though duty to chinch on Sunday in her shabby Jane Beers, a good old soul, and a contemporary was he had spoiled her bonnet! Shall But this did not satisfy the deacons RHEUMATISM SUCOEssFI LLY TIIKATLD. 11 11 called her too, in the imperative shape old velvet it, and before the week was Sleepy Eye, Minn. of her customer, Miss Bculah draw amoral here to adorn my tale? they pressed for a reason. of a batch of bread waiting to be molded Office and Drug Store next dam to half done, she lud settled into a profound Larkin, who was an old maid living in No, dear reader: this is not a treatise "If you would free your mind, Sister up, lingered a little longer, poising belief th it some tramp had passed Dorset on a small amount of money on education. Miss Bculah was a good Larkin, it would be for the good of tho Shtndinavian House. the bonnet on her hand, holding it oil Centre Street, New Ul m, while they were all out of the 100m, carefully invested, and owning the great GOETZ. ADOLPK MEINEKE. woman, and if she made mistakes, like church," said Deacon Morse. to get a distant view, turning it irom New Dim Minn. and, chaimed by that lavender satin C. PENZHORN. red house which her grandfather had the vest of us, she took the consequences, "Mabbe 'twouldn't bo altogether to W are mimin running clay and night, are side to side, and, in rshort, behaving exactly MEINECKE & GO.his ribbon and black lace, stolen the bon built for a large family on one corner of as the rest of us do and the your likin', deacon, if I did froo my quanti- as younger and prettier women do and can supply any net and earned it off to sell, and man) farm. Miss Beulah Larkin was tall, consequences of this spoiled bonnet mind. Seems as though stayin' at over anew hat, even when it is a miracle ty of best brands of Flour a time did Miss Beulah sit rocking to DR, B. CAUL, gaunt, hard-featured and good. Everybody were not yet ended. home from meetin' wa'n't no worse 'n of art from Paris, instead of a revamped ut regular rates on and fro on top of her precious Leghorn, Importers and Jobbers of respected her, some feared, and a sandin' sugar an' watcrin' rum, and I SI felt as if she must have anew Leghorn from a country shop. wondering and bemoaning at its loss. Physician and Surgeon, Toys,FancyGoodsJankeeNotions short notice. few loved her but she was not that sort notnever heerd you was de?lt with for ono for Sunday. She really did She laid it down, with a long breath But murder will outsometimes, and of soul which thirsts to bo loved her hadthem things." know how to afford it, for she of content, for taste and economy had Flour exchanged for wheat on very would certainly have come out in the whole desire and design was to do her Deacon Morse was dumb, but Deacon WILLOW WARE & CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE*. promised to help Sarah, and in her e^cs NEW ULM, MINN. done their best for her and then she weekly cleaning the next Saturday, if liberal terms. duty and be respectable. Into this Flint tooK up tthe discourse. i a promise was'as sacred as an 01th No. 92 nURON ST. MILWAUKEE, WIS. too left the room, never perceiving that on the Friday morning Miss Beulah had latter clause came the matter of a bonnet, Sis Well, Sister Larkin, we didn't aud as for givi'ig up her subscriptions NEW ULM CITY MILL CO Jack and Janey had been all the lime not set down a pitcher of milk, just over which she had held such know but what you was troubled in Office anil re-si pence on 3d North Str. to home missions, that would be a illful E. SCHNEIDER & CO.anxious deeply engaged under the gre.it oldfashioned brought in by a neighbor, on the end of discourse. If she had any feminine FranK Burg, your mind." sin. But without a bonnet she breakfast table, silently ripping the table nearest to that rocking-chair vanityand she was a womanit I ain't!" snapped Miss Beulah. could not go to meetmg^and that was up anew doll to sec what was inside Impoitcis &, Wholesale Pc ileis set it down only for a moment, to get DH. ,T. W. B. WELLCOME, took this virtuous aspect of a desire to "Or perhaps was gettin' a mite a sin, too. So she put on her sun-bonnet, itsilently, because they had an "Wines ds XjicLiiors.' the neighbor a recipe for sugar ginger* be respectit like the lave," for decency PYIIIC1SAN & SURGEON, doubtful about doctrines or .suthin." and, taking the wreck or the inward consciousness that it was mischief bread peculiar to the Larkin family. of dress as well as demeanor. This "No, I ain't. I go by the 'Sembly's Leghorn, carefully (onccaled in a paper, they were about, and Jack, at Janey happened to bo thirsty, and spring she had received a letter from Rectifiers of Spirits. Catechism, and believe in every word she set out after tea that same SLEE PY EYE, MINN least, did not want to be interrupted reached after the pitcher, but was just her niece, the widowed Mrs. Smith, on't, questions and all." evening for a conleience with Miss till he was through. But he had not Oor.CHnton &8. Water sts., Milwaukee. tall enough to grasp the handle so low asking if she could come to visit her "Well, you seem to be a leetle contumacious, Beeis, stopping at the post-office as been too busy to near and understand down that when she pulled at it, steadying and sending back a pleased assent, Miss DR. II. 1. HITCHCOCK, Hugo Stubbc, Agent. Sister Larkin, so to speak she went along She found one letter Aunt Beulah was pleased, and still herself against the chair, it tipped Beulah ana her little handmaid, Nanny if yon had a good reason, why, of courso awaiting her, and kne.v 1 the superscription MAIYUFACTIUIKK AND ftKALKIl IN PHYSICIAN JL SI711UKON. smarting from the switch with which CIGARS, sideways, and poured a copious stream Starks, bestirred themselves to sweep \ou'd bo wilhn' to tell it." that it wi f:oin a second I. HAMILTO N PAPER CO. she had whipped his shoulders that very Will attend to nil calls night or il.iy. of fresh milk on the cushion. The and garnish the house, already fresh This little syllogism caught Miss BenIan. cousiu of hers in Dai tford, who had TOBACCOS, & morning for putting the it into the chintz was old, and had lost its glaze, and spotless from its recent annual OFFICE AT charge of ueh money of hers as was cistern, he saw an opportunity for revenge and the feathers were light, so tho rich cleaning. "Well, if you must know, I hain't Manufacturers and dealers, in, not in the savings bank, or Darlford Id. W. lIitlicoek'flDrii More, before his eyes he would hide PIPES fluid soaked in at once, and before the Mrs. J51iza Smith was a poor woman, got no bunnit." and Oldbay Railroad stock aload paying this precious bonnet so Aunt Beulah two women, recalled from the cupboard Rurns, Brown Co.. Minn. PAPE R, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, but a woman of resource. Her visit steady dividends. The deacons stared mutually, and could never find it again. How to do by Janey's scream, could reach the Minnesota .street, next door to was not purely of affection, or of family Deacon Morse, forgetful of his defeat, Dr. G. C. Wellner, "Of all things!" said Miss Beers, this and not be found out was a problem ALBUMS, PRINTER S' STOCK, pitcher, there was only a very soppy respect. Her daughter Saraha pretty, and curious, as men naturally are, lifting up hnn Is and eyes during Miss to be considered: but mischief is and wet cushion in the chair. &o. &e. Somnier's Store. slight, graceful girl, had been intended asked, abiuptly, Why not?" Beulah's explanations. And on m't quick-witted There Anmi the window eutdker $rt "For mercy's sakes! said the neighbor tnever. Why, it's by her mother to blossom into beauty in No. 340 E. Hater Si. Milwaukee 'Cause Miss Blake sot on it." NEW ULM. MINN do nothing with a large rocking-chair, well stuffed but Miss Beulah, with great presence due season, and "marry well," as the The two men looked at eacli other WIN rmtnALTJ.K A gent. flattc/n a pancake. Well, you couldn't under its chinlx cover, and holding a of mind, snatched up the dripping phrase goes but Sarah and a certain Formals Aimcn Ait/, zui "Noith blank ama/.cment, and shook then txpect nothing t!sc, with Miss Blake plump soft feather cushion BO big it CENTRE STREET mass and flung it out of the open window, Fred Wilson, telegraph operator in heads. Here was a pitfall. Was it Star Dispensary," Chicago, hat sich on top on't she'd squash a baby out as fairly overflowed the seat Under this J. FER1TEKES. lest her carpet should suffer. She Dartford, had set all the thrifty mother's AMPLE BOO & BILLIARD HAL proper, dignified, possible, to investigate permanent in Hums niedergelassen und thin .is tin plate if she happened to cushion he was siue nobody would reverted to the chair in a second, and plans at deliance, and fallen head over this truly feminine tangle? They ompfehlt sich hiermit seincn Lands set on't, which 1 do hope she won't. think of looking and to save" himself stood transfixed. heels in love, regardless of Mrs. Smith were dying to enter into particulars, jeute. See' the Leghorn's all bioke up. I told from consequences, he resolved to or anybody else. Sarah's brows were "What under the cverlastin' canopy but ashamed to do so: nothing was left you 'twas dreadful In it tic and the ribbin make Janey a cat's-paw so he led her broke from her dismayed lips, for Manufacturing not black and straight, or her chin firm but retreat. Miss Beulah perceived the i spoiled eutue You can't never TJ.F. WET313ER. up to the table, made her lift the CONFECTIONER, and cleft with a dimple, for nothing there, iultened out almost beyond recognition, emergency, and chuckled grimly. This clean 1 i\ender. nor yet situs, it frays precious hat and deposit it under the she meant to many Fred Wilson as soon and broken wherever it was was the last straw The deacons rose so, and the lace i, all gn/n, an} way, cushion, which he raided tor the purpose, ATTORNKY AND COUNSELOR as was convenient and Mrs. Smith, bent, its lavender ribbons soaked with as one man, and s.iid, "Good-day," then carefully dropping the full, th.vt's ^-111'. Might as well chuck tho having unusual common-sense, as well milk, the cheap lace limp and draggled, AT LAW. with an aecent of reprobation, going he tugged Janey, unwilling, but hull in'o tl.r tin'.'* as previous experience of Sarah's capacity lay the remains of the Leghorn bonaet. their ways in deep doubt as to what. Money "to scared and siient, out into the yard, IN VSHMENT OF HJOSLXI. of resistence, ceased to oppose S Mir% me, so do. I never and dealer in they should report to the church, which and impressing on her infant mind with "KZieslimg-'s "Blocls:. that young lady's resolute intention. want to si i on't a^.un. I haven't certainly would not receive with proper wild threats of bears and guns that she Of all things!" exclaimed the neighbor, NUTS, GREEN FRUITS, OHlce over Citizen's Nat'l Bank. Master Wilson had already gone West, no patience with t!i it bo now, and the gravity the announcement that Miss The host of Wines, Liquors and Oigais must never toll where the bonnet was, but there was an echo of irrcpres to a more lucrative situation "than Dartford bunnit nle* me to look at do want Beulah Larkin could not come to church constantly kept on hand. NEW ULM, MINN. he contrived to interest her in anew sible amusement in her tones. Aunt etc., etc. etc. afforded, and Sarah was only waiting to do light by the boy, but it goes because the minister's wife had sat on play so intensely that the bonnet went Beulah glared at her, and lifted t\u Louis Felkel. Prop'r. to get ready as to her outfit, and iga list the gram dieadful. But don't her Sunday bonnet. The strife of utterly into oblivion, as far as she was GEORGE KUIILMAN, damp bonnet as tenderly as if it had 351 &, 353 East Water Str, MITAVAT KEE. amass enough money for the cost of let talk about him. What have you Meat Market. tongues, however, did not spare Aunt concerned and when they were called been Janey's curls, regarding it with an ATTORNEY AT L|W. traveling, to follow him, since he was f^nl tli.it '11 do tor .1 bunnit foi me?" Beulah, if the deacons did, and for a in to dinner, and she had taken her expression pen or pencil fails to depict, unable to return for her, both from lack Then the niei.tsof the vaiious bonnets long time Miss Beers, who had the key in x.JurLER, daily nap, Janey had become as innocent TV a mixture of grief, pity, indignation and of money and time. In this condition in Miss Bceis' small stock were to the situation, did not hear any of tho of mischief in her own memory as Co..tested cases made a specialty. Will buy amazement, that, together with the of things it occurred to Mrs. Smith that CHAS. STOEBE, Prop'r. camas^ed. A nue black chip suited gossip, partly because she had been ill the dolly who lay all disemboweled and notes and advance money on Hist class paper left curious look of the bonnet, was too it would save a good deal of money if Aunt Bi ulah well, but ti as he would, of low fever, and then gone to her sister's A ^.*OLE3ALE forlorn under the table. with me for collection. much for the neighbor, and, to use she could spend the summer with Aunt Miss rs eoidd not it up for less in Dartford for change of air, and A large supply of fresh moats, sausage, Office over Brown Comity Bank. her own after expression in describing When Sarah came down and did not Bculah, and so be spared the expense of than six dollais, and that only allowed partly that during July and August the HU GISTS, hams, lard, etc, etc.. constantly the ecne, she "snickered right out." fnd the bonnet, she concluded Aunt board and lodging for her family. Accordingly, twenty-live cents tor her own work. sewing circle was temporarily suspended. MINN. NEW ULM on hand. All orders from the conntiy BGulah had put it away in her own "Laugh, do," .said Aunt Beulah.witheringly she looked about for a tenant The altcinaliic was a heavy, coarse But it renewed its sessions in September, promptly attended to. room, for fear a sacrilegiousflyor heedless "do laugh! I guess if jour for her little house and finding ono straw, which she pioposed to deck with and Miss Beers was an active speck of dust might do it harm so LEWIS THIELE, best bunnit had ben set on and droivtided, ready to come in sooner than she had a yellow-edged I lack libbon, and put member, sure to be at the first meeting. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. sKe took up a bit of lace she was knitting you'd laugh the other side o' your anticipated, she answered Aunt Beuleh's some gold-eyed bi daisies inside MINN It was then and there she heard Notary Public and Collecting Agt. and went out into the porch, glad mouth, Miss Jackson. This is too friendly letter of invitation with an immediate But Mi^s Bculah did tut the chip Minn. Street, New TTIm, Minn. the scorn and jeers and unfounded to get into a cool place, the day was so much!" acceptance, and followed her "Lei's sec," sud -he. ".Mabbe this stories come on like a tidal*wave to HARNESS SHOP. warm. QITT on 11 epistle at once, and, arriving, alas "Well, I be soiry," said the placable overwhelm her friend's character. She year's dividend i- 111 pci cent 'lis Renville, Renville Co., Minn. And when the bread was molded up for Mi Bculah! before that Leghorn female "but it does look so dredful listened a few minutes in silence, growing once in a while I'll see whit Cou-in Meat Market, Aunt Beulah came back, and not seeing .H.BemssmannM! bonnet had come home from Miss ridiculous like I couldn't noways help more and more indignant. Then Joseph says. If'tain'imoii thmu-ual, her bonnet, supposed Sarah had taken Beers' front parlor, in which she carried myself. But how on earth did it git for she was a little woman, as far as I must take the -ti.iu." it up-stairs to change the bow. She on her flourishing millinery business. there, I admire to know?" stature wentshe mounted into a chair, But Cousin Joseph had to tell her was not an impatient woman, and the Corner Minn.& 1st North str's., I dono myself as I know but I and demanded the floor in her own Notary Public, Conveyancer that, owing to oy Hood an I'ic, II. EPPLE, PROP'R matter was not pressing, so she said hain't a doubt in my own mind it was New Ulm, Minn. fashion. Miss Larkin was unfeignedly glad to as well as a it. ti-t ui 1 of nothing about the bonnet at dinner, but A large supply fresh meats, sausage, that besom of a Jack. He is the fullest sec V\\'.' again, and, giving the rest an "Look-a-herc!" said she, her shrill business ,dl o\ ei II null hams, lard. etc. etc., constantly on hurried over that meal in order to finish and Agent for St. Paul of 'riginal sin and actual transgression voice soaring above the busy clapper of Company pud no luid"Then band. All orders from the country This business is established anil will be conducted equal welcome, established them in the her baking. Mrs. Smith had not come of any boy I ever see. He did say, now as heietofoi in the rear end of Mr. H. H. Beiibsmaiin's tongues below. "It's a burnin" shame promptly attended to. FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE Co., I shan't have no bunnit," said clean, large, cool chambers that were down again, for a morning headache a hard word about Bculah hardware stoie. It shall be our aim to const.iutly I call to mind, that he hadn't never sayr to Miss Laikin, liimly. keep on band a-well as-sorted stock of Hirliesses, such a contrast to the hot rooms, small bad so increased upon her she had lain Springfield, Brown Co., Minn. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. touched it, but I mistrust he did he Larkin. She's as good a woman as Saddles, Collars, Whips, Blankets, etc., etc., Why, you've got to have some kind and dingy, of their city home. down, so that no ono disturbed the beatx all for mischief that over I see. winch will lie sold at bottom pnees. Upholstery breathes the breath of life, and I know of a bunnit," said the amazed Miss MINN. STREET. NEW ULM. MINN Jack was a veritable little pickle tall rocking chair in which that bonnet lay Northwestern Hotel, and nil kinds of custom woik piomptly and satisfactonly I'm free to say I never did like boys the hull why and wherefore she hain't Beers. of his age, and light of foot and hand itteiuled to. hid till Mrs. Blake, the minister's wife, I suppose Divine Providence ordained ben to meetin'. She hain't had no bunnit. I hain't got to if I can't." II, II. HKUSSiHAttN Si Co. nature had framed him in body and came in to make a call about four 'em to some good end, but it takes a CENTRE STREET I made her as tasty a bunnit as But why can't ye, Beulah? All your mind for mischief while Sarah was a o'clock. She was a stout woman, and Opposite Depot, New Ulm, Minn ever you see last spring, and that money and all your dividends ain't in pleasant, handy young girl as long as sight o' grace to believe it and of all the walk had tired her. Aunt Beulah's Tif- JUENEMANN. jackanapes of a boy he chucked it under that comp'ny." the boys that ever was sent into this nothing opposed her, and Janey around hospitable instincts were roused by that the rocker cushion jest to plague Sale and Feed Stable, world for any purpose, 1 do believe he "Well, there's other uses for money In taking possession of the above named hotel I and rosy poppet, who adored Jack, and red, weary face. her, and Miss Blake she come in and would respectfully inform the public that the house HAXUTACrCBIB 1KD DSUUB 0 is the hatefulest. I'd just got my bunnit this year besides bunnits." rebelled against her mother and Sarah You're dreadful warm, ain't you, has been thoionghly renovated and newly furnished sot right down on it, not knowin', of to my mind, calc'latin' to wear it all hourly. Jack was a born nuisance Miss You can't go to mectin'.'* Harnesses, Collars, and the weary tra\ eler will always find a good Miss Blake?" said she. "It's an ANTO N BREY, Propreitor. course, that'twas there, and as if that table and clean bed. The bar will always bp supplied summer, and I am a mite pcrnickity, I can stay to home." Beulah could hardly endure him, he did aniazin' warm day for this time of year, with the best lienors and cigars wan't enough to spoil it" (an involuntary I'll allow that, about my bunnits. so controvert all the orders and manneis "Why, Beulah Larkin, I'll trust you, Saddles, Whips, Centre Street, New Ulm, Minn. and it's consider blc more'n a hen-hop Good stabling attached to (he premises. titter seemeu to express the senc Well, 'tain't no use to cry over spilt of her neat house. and welcome." WM. SCHMIDT. from your house up here. Lay your of the audience that it was) that milk." Saddlery, Blankets, "But I won't be trusted. I never Mrs. Smith began to fear her visit bunnit off, do, and set down in the I would rcspeitfully announce to the people ol other sprig she took and upsot a was, and I never vv ill be. What if I New Ulm and vicinity that I have opened a first would be prematurely shortened on "I'll fetch ye some more to-morrow," rocker. I'll tell Nanny to fetch some pitcher of milk onU the cushion, and class Livery, Sale and Feed Stable, at MCarty's old etc., etc., etc. should up and die?" Jack's account, and Sarah, who had DAKOTA HOUSE. said the literal neighbor. shrub and water our raspberry shrub stand, on Centie sti eet, and that I am fully prepired you'd better believe that bunnit was a "I'd sue the estate," practically remarked wisely confided her love affair to Aunt to furnish good liveiy teams with top or open bug. "You're real good. Miss Jackson, is good, if I do say it, and it's kep' over sight." Upholstery, and all custom woik vertalntaf Orr. POST 0??ICENEW ULM, MINN gles or easy wagons on short notice. Miss Beers. Beulah, and stirred that hardened heart as good as new." but I'm more exercised a lot about my So my business promptly attended to. ANTON BREY. "Why didn't she get another?" No out of debt, out of danger,' to its core by her pathetic tale of poverty bunnit than I betibout the milk Sary, APOLPII SEITER, Prop'r. So Mrs. Blake removed her bonnet PATENTS severely asked Deacon Morse's wife. Minn. St., Next Door to Ziner't Moon, mother always said, and I believe in't. and separation, began to dread the look a-here!" and sank down on that inviting cushion Why? Why, becos she's a most a TVs house is the most centrally locat NEW ULM. I shall hate to stay to home Sundays, failure of her hopes also, for her aunt Sarah just coming in at the door, did with all her weight, glad enough to saint. Her dividends some on 'em ed house in the city and affords but 1 can go to praycr-meetin' in my had more than* hinted that she would look, and, like Mrs. Jackson, felt a rest, and ignorant of the momentous H.H.BEUSSMANN, did't come in, and she'd promised that good Sample Boo slat bunnit well enough." give something toward that travelingmoney strong desire to smile, but with native and how to obtain them. Pamphlet consequences. Her call was somewhat biggest girl fifteen dollars to help her which was now the girl's great "Why, the church'11 deal with ye, tact controlled it. protracted. After the whole village free, upon receipt of Stamp for postage. get out to her feller at Chicago, for Sary TO THE object in life, since by diligent sewing Beulah, if ye neglect stated means of Why, where on earth did you find news had been discussed, Mr?. Blake Address: told me on't herself and then she givea she had almost finished her bridal outfit. grace." DEALER IN it, Aunt Beulah?" rose to go, tied on her bonnet, and said G1LMORE, SMITH & CO. five dollars to hum missions every year, As for Janey, she was already, in "Let 'em deal," was the undaunted TRAVELING PUBLIC. "Right under the rocker cushion. good-by all round, quite as ignorant as Shelf i HeavyHardware,Iron,Steel Solicitors of Patents and she done it this year jest the same, spite of her naughtiness, mistress of answer. Miss Beulah had faced the her hosts of all the remediless ruin she It must have ben there when Miss Near Patent Ouicc.Washington, and she's took that widder and them Aunt Beulah's very soul. If Janey situation, arranged it logically, and Blake come in that day and set down had done. orphans home all summer, and nigh C. F. HELD, said, "Turn!" in her imperative way, accepted it. She had promised Sarah Carpenter's & Farming Tools. there, for I remember thinkin' Nanny It was tea-time now, and as they sat The undersigned would respectfully about worked her head off for 'em, and Miss Beulah came, whether her hands fifteen dollars in June she had lost a must ha' shook that cushion up more'n board: and announce that, although the division about the table, Sarah said, "Iguess o1 never charged a cent were in the wash-tub or the bread-tray. dividend of twelve dollars on which FARMING MACHTNBRY,&c. usual, it looked so comfortable and I'll fix your bonnet after tea, aunty: 'has been moved to Sleepy Eye, he will thereby she hain't had no money to buy Undertaker and Dealer in Janey ran riot over her most cherished she had reckoned with certainty five high." 'twon't take but a minute, and I'd continue to make the no bunnit, and goes to praycr-meetin' ALL KIND O FCMTIEE. customs, and while she did not hesitate dollars was due to home missions and rather do it while I recollect just where COR. MINN. & 1st N. STS., I don'*, wonder it's flat, if Miss her calico slat." MERCHANT'S nOTEL to scold or even slap Jack harshly for with her increased family, there would that bow goes." Blake set on't," giggled Mrs. Jackson, one of the most popular resorts in the his derelictions, she had an excuse be no margin for daily expenses. There To be Continued. Now Ulm, Minn. {Proprietor and Manufacturer of "Why, I thought you had fixed it!" at which Aunt Beulah's face darkened Minnesota valley. He will give his always ready for Janey's worst sins, were twenty dollars in the savingsLank THE FARMESR FRRIEND returned Miss Beulah. so perceptibly that the good neighbor especial attention to the table, which and a kiss instead of a blow for her over and above the five hundred NEW Well, I came right back to, but it took her leave. Comedy to her was FANNING MILL will be first-class in all respects, and wildest exploits of mischief. Jack she had laid up for a rainy day, and The patient was put under the influence Van't here. I thought 3'ou'd took it tragedy to the unhappy owner of the afford all the delicacies of the season, hated the old aunty as much as he left in her will, made and signed but WagoE & Smith Shop of chloroform, and the operation into your bedroom." bonnet, and she had the sense to know especially game. The rooms are feared her tongue and hand, and this last week, to little Janey. On this she successfully performed by Dr. F. Herff, she was alien to the spirit of the hour, 1 hain't touched it since it lay right The best fanning mill in the ireittl only made matters worse, for he felt a would not trench, come what might, all splendidly furnished with clean assisted by his son. Dr. John Herff, and and go home. here on the table." certain right to torment her that would except in case of absolute distress, and beds, and the waiters are kind and obliging. Dr. Amos Graves, all of this city. Unfortunately, Store and Factory on Centre 2 -1 eft I'll run up and ask ma, maybe she "But how did it get there? asked The undersigned wonld respectfully inform the not have Been considered a right had the twenty dollars were sacred to Sarah Rates to suit the times. Th the child had an attack of near City Mill. public that tlwy have opened a wagon and a tilth laid it bv." Sarah. he felt instead any shame for abusing and home missions. But this was her shop on State street, and are prepared to do anv old and new friends of this hotel are chills and fever, which had to be cured, But Mrs. Smith had not been down "You tell," replied Miss Beulah, and all work in their line promptly and at llvir.g NEW ULM, MINN. her kindness but a soft answer from private affair she wonld not make thfi cordially invited to give me a call when which gave it a set-back. The operation stairs since she left Aunt Beulah with rates. All work warranted. New wagons willalways "for I can't. I do mistrust Jack." her never turned away his wrath, or poverty of her niece known abroad, or described took place three weeks traveling New Vlmward. be kept on hand. A k,ir.d patronage is re. 30 the bonnet in her hands and now the "Jack said he hadn't touched it, Fancy Cards, Chromo, Snowflake,&.c. No this tale of woe about her bonnot= apectfully solicited. the nature of her will. If the church had ago. The stomach had grown on to the two alike, with name, O cent*. old lady turned on Jack: "Have you though, and it couldn't get there without MAS. BRIIST. never been told. J. MINKLEll 81 CO Nassau,N. Y. handL'.' sides of the abdomen, and eight day* J. Lmiterbach & A Faas. ben ana carried off my bunnit, you lit- mm g&* S^* & i mlmmmmmmmam