New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 16, 1881 · Page 1 of 5
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VOLUME IT.NO. 12. a T%*-yVi NEW CJLM^MTKK, WEDN^SttA^ MARCH 16, 1881. to~ $*&<? ""W!?* vt,. WHOLE NUMBER 166 tM M*i THE eOLDEN HAIRPIN. C- her. every gentleman that entered the room etfetx) jtjt*ieu H. CHADBomur. Miss T. Westphal, C.H.ROM, as in half frightened expectancy. She Murmuring.sometbing \o the effect FrcsiiW A lomnc tn |b Improved Modern Style. NORTH WIND IN AUTUMN. surf bath to last us the rest of tbe Cashier. had heard ot Mr. Clarendon, the young fiat the heaving, while crested billows mer. Ye see, Mr. Barnabv, there's a iV i. millionaire, but as he had not appnrfred which rollod at her fcct^wor.Jd.sojn I WOKEfitmldnlgitt. when the' moon waslotr great cable rope stretched from a pott BROWN CO BANK, GEORGE ADOLPHUS CLARENDON was Aud every sior shone strangely still and in'noh.fr'-ECf.'h-.ly, she had not met him. unbrace her and free, her from her Keeps on hand a large and well PtfeUISMSt) EVERY WEDNESDAY BY in the sand outtoa buoy in the water* a young man of pleasiug presence, 5, clear wretchedness, Maud began to take Of eou:\sf fv.'u? w.xs not .ctiriuira,.- for she .And my heart snn within me, love, to bear, an' ef ye caint swim, ^ye hold on tothat JOS. BOBLETER asorted stock of JULLIKERY, FANCY* whose age was not far from twenty down her hair. w:i-, 1 \-.fi:i.i!i urnl'Mottii'ii M't-'uotTuvi- Over the breathless earth, thatsolemn, alow. rope an' stand still an'tlet years.- His father had long and successfully the big GOODS and ZEPHR WOOL, opposite the Cor. Minn, and Centre Streets. Mysterious, warm wind begiii to blow, t)is ,'bli.o tin,hi j-.-.t iVt Tasy after "Goingto swim?" ask8.l a voice behind waves, higher'n a rail fence, breakover conducted a most exemplary itrer vast plains It wanders, lifeless, sere, Union Hotel, between second and leari'ih !,ii it ^ti.^jibrioii'fi heir her. Whero-no green thing'remains and to my SEW ULM, .MINNESOTA ye. Well, we put on our bathm' things, meat market at the Corner of Market Office evci Otty Drug Btons. ear Third North streets. \V|isi:iw.i iij ,-j|j ^\Uc She turned and beheld a stranger i,,ta:l rij^j,:i,. j,-r an'went down over the': sand to we^^ and St. Clair streets, in the thriving ixi 1 il.ty It is the wind of deatJi. Some night I know TERMS: standing close at hand. Atfirstshe NEWULM, -MINN. Tfcnt wind will be a voice of utter woe, SM water, weth more'n one thousand four .vrvKiri prcsi-iit village of Westfordi in Central New Willi i'^it i could not utter a word. Presently, When I lie staring out upon the drear, *m AaUw, A-lc, One Dollar and a half per year in hundred people gazin' at us. an' such Collections and all business pertaining York and had amassed a competence .ili-Ims v,iK-, .arm Ecad wast of life, where you are not. Bntohj however, she said, in tones that betrayed iu itrn'i v- figgers as we was in them bathin' toggery. by fair and honorable means But the Ypu shall not go aloue, nud leave me here! U'-'l.-iVabiaiiciff I' to banking advance. her intense excitement: Lay your dear hand in mine, my love, and so Mister Barnaby, I was ashamea '-t-tl'llf 1:\M\ OV son held the meat business in abhorrence, pvp ?:"??,".l| doivi Let us go forth totfetberwhen we go. "Oh, sir, do not thwart my purpose. Rfttc of Advertising. AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. J:- -i- of my family, an' I was ashamed of and steadfastly refused to entertain t!U'f:j*"\ V.'".vr ,_!-, Anita Head, in Atlantic MonUily. ]u.i--, I desire to put an'.cu to my trouble1 PUttNISHED UPON APPLICATION. DRESSMAKING myself, when I see how we looked. I lin that Oii: !:i'ii i. the thought of following it for a IRDtTIDUaL RESPONSIBLY wish to sleep beneath the-wave." S Advertisements in double column, flonble the ain't been the same man sinst When I., ifil t.o THE CLOYERTOPS AT THE SEA- livelihood. He conceived himself to be cj^-^-S'-'tke Ingle column rates. s.iii-).iiii':'.l hiiv, "There fsn't any wave I here," 'said I come out of the water that day, I win formed of a quality of clay quite above Business Cards of five lines, one year $5,00. ench '^^siE .^?/---:tr- *-:"y George Adolphus. The canal's dry. Mrs. Asiton Oiding, additlon11ine 76 cts. took to drink me, that ain't so much as iiicl-:i tij -the ha'4.' *500,000. the average, and was often heard muttering St: 'ft on All transient advertisements to bo pnld for in You'll break your neck if you jump ofl EVBNIN', Mister Barnaby. Evening tasted even a glass of beer in thirtytwo viuu.rvv v.j i^L^viu incoherently in his sleep about ah wH, it--, dvanco. this bridge." sir. 'Light an' come .in,' won't, ye? years, an' a leadin' member of the the "higher walks of .life." Old Mr. Advertisements Inserted in thelocnl notice col. NEXT DOOR TO hfMuT his "But I want to find a grave in The ii'M- Miggles, git Mister Barnaby a cheer. *man, ten cts a line ftir tbefirstinsertion and 6 temperance society. I tuck to drink Clarendon was a stern father, and he SOMMER'S STORE, NEW ULM voice s!u wiiiifrpi! li'Ma U'"w floV LrV' tents a line Tor each snbseqnont insertion but no W.Boesch. J.Pfenninger. G. Doehne. restless deep. I ant the bine billows Set ye down, sir. Powerful glad to see an' tried to drown the reckolcction ot determined that if George Adolphu3 er. GiOi^l* Ai'tn'iph",,--. notice inserted for loss than 60 ctsAnnouncements Eagle Mill Co. drank pi&ZiMI to fold me in evei'lasting slunfber you was afraid ye'd be gone back to Has on hand a good stock of Millnery Goods con. bilin1 of marriages and deaths Inserted what I looked like, anlgot would not sell meat he should be compelled were ail lho h\ -stand' a v?. sistingin part of Hats, Bonnets, Velvets, Silks where the sea-weeds grow in sunless Washin'ton afore we. come home. Ye free bnt obituary notices, except in special iurlreil, t:r Jill ii(f. afore I succeeded. WelI,Miggles she to engage in the distribution of s': Ribbons, Feather, Human Hair, Flowers, &c. si.iifji'.Jiir i' eases, will be charged at advertising rates. gloom." wouldn't hardly a knowed Miggles, scolded because I went along lookin'sosneakin', tracks, with the heel3 toward the paternal Legal notices will be charged 75 ets per folio for Also fitterni for stnniping monograms. Stump, PiTvci'ii-Jy- L.f.v. v. M-itl n''iieil. ns would ye. She's growed awful stylish "But I tell you, my dear l:,dy, there NEW ULM, MINN. the Srst Insertion, and 25 cts per folio for each ing of ull kinds, Embroidery VV-ork and Fashiounblo and. ma she said I never did^ mansion. Geprgo A.dolphjjs accepted she and George Adolphns-wwrc left sinst we been down. to. the sea shore. aobseuoent insertion. All legal notices must be Dress making done to order. nn.i:' 1 he asked isn't any restless deep anywhere, around have aiay pride or style aboutme, an*so^ the peripatetic alternative with *-l( yow iiscnil'cr upon the responsibility of the attorney oiderine Farm Produce taken in exchange for goods. An'her mother, sir? Well, I'm blest here. You'd better put it off till the I braced up. an' went along, lookin' as (asm published, and no affidavit of publication will cheerfnkalacrity r.irl went on an aimless fallerlngly. "Do-yuMi-ease'iiVr havtc Merchant and Cnstom Milling ef the old lady ain't nigh ad bad as the canal opens. Here you are talking be given ontil the publication fees are paid. bold as a sheep. When we got down tramp. He said Jie was going ia seen uu lictorr?'' HAIR WORK. daughter. The old man appears to be In connection with the paper, we have a splendid about sleeping beneath the billows, nigh the water, ma. her nerves give search of his proper level. assortment of jobbing material, and we are Suddenly the truth flashed upon the only one in the lot that's thiessame Promptly Done. when the water won't be let on in a prepared to execute all kinds of printing in a.style glad way, an' she caught a holt of the rope, George Au'.rlphtis ]\\M a N.t*ioual Co iVenlii.u an1 old fool that he always was, month yet. And besides, if you want ansarpasstd and at moderate rates. ''.':-"'':."y II. about five foot above high water mark/-J| bulletin. Maud Muller was the only child of a to get back to/Nodaway County an' the to be folded in everlasting slumber, Ornamental hair jewelry, such as an' helt on to it like it was a matter of ,?h "Yes," lie replied, making an effort retired banker in the sleepy town of farm, v" it would be wise for you to jump charms,, chains, pins, ear-rings, life an' death, an' she squat down hv*'^ J. R. FOSTER, Improved Machinery for the to control himself, 1 remember a former Couponville, an aristocratic village in into a well. You'd have a sure thing "Yes, sir, we summered down to the the dry sand, whar the water couldn't^ biacelets, rings and all kinds of solid meeting with you very well." one of the eastern counties of Ohio. then." Manufacture of the Finest sea shore. Miggles has just been wild reach her at all, an' thar she sot, an'' DENTIST, work promptly in..de to order. Maud's charms, both physical and mental, I think papa would give his con- an1 to go for more'n three years back we couldn't make her budge. Such a "i-. Graces of Flour. Combings 50 cents an ounce. were the rarest ever lavished upon sent," said Maud, very timidly." her mother has kept her agoin'. So "ft NEWULM, MINN. figger! She hed on a gray dress, not women, and she had been favored with "But you are not going to try italong ^o A'hilpuus "i last July, airly in the month, VeC roj.'suri iii^-r MR S. fc. PICKER. /'^43-3* half long ^enough for her, with red Feed of all Kinds' Jtf anafadttti'ed. every -advantage of education that again?" said George Adolphus in surprise. things was lookin' well about the place would sp'il the \v-)\'' A full set of teeth for ten dollars. an1 stripes runnin' round an' round it, money could purchase. Her beauty Centre Syr., NewJJlm, Minn. Maud felt that Gcorye Adolphus was an' luck had ben weth me all last year, a pair o' gray trousers that looked like"- *J^ and accomplishments had made her the "O, dear, no!" exclaimed Maud, 1 Excellent Machinery right. 'I'm*?, ho did not appear to enter an' so we packs up an' went. Stayed they had been made for the man in the-" idol of a large circle of young men, to don't mean that. I think papa would Gas administered by Dr. Berry, and very much into the tragic spirit of the around down East thar a couple Talbot & Rinke, moon an' was a misfit,'an' nosocks, an'' -H for the sawing of lumber. not one of whom she had ever given give his consent tothat isI don't eeth extracted without.pain months or so. situation. He ousrht to have dropped a pair of great fiat straw shoes, an' the slightest encouragement. They think he'd object." upon his knees and implored her to forget "All the time we was to' Boston I then she hed a oilskin cap on her head "'5 Offlee over Beussniann's hardware swarmed under her chamber windows Object to what?" asked George she**?4! The highest cash price paid or flour Dealers in her trouble and sip a little longer didn't see but one piece of ground big to keep her hair dry. An' thar Store. on moonlight nights and made the long Adolphus, blandly. exchanged for milling wheat. the ned-ar of life. He ought to have enough to put in any kind of a crop, was, squattin' in the dry sand, holdin' DRY GOODS, hours hideous with their caterwaulings, "O. dear?" exclaimed Maud. pictured to her imagination a fair-haired and that was all put down in grass. on to that rope as though she wasgoin',r GROCERIES, READY until old Muller got tired of it and stole "Do you mean to say," continued girl lving with pallid face and marble Twasn'tmore nor half cleared, either. to drown every minnit, and no water John Bellm. H. A. Subilia. round the corner of the house with a MADE CLOTHING, HATS, George Adolphus,that you don't think R. a BERRY, form in the silent bosom of the canal, I don't suppose, Mr. Barnaby,. thar'll within six feet of her. Miggles scolded 'K^ gun loaded with tenpenny hails and let the old man would object to your trving CAPS, BOOTS* SHOES, where the dolphin sports unseen and be three hundred bushels of corn raised an' I coaxed, but she only jest sot thar|-\^ drive at the flock, killing three outright it again after the water is let on?"'- the mermaids comb their locks in shadowy LADIES' AND 11 CITY MILL, in all Boston this year. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. an' shook her head. Bime-by I lost all and wounding four others so that they "No," said Maud. I don't mean solitude. But he did nothing of "We got onto a steamboat thar, an' GENTS' UNDERWARE, patience an' grabbed her. by the wrist 31 died on the following morning. Tht OFFICB AT TUB CITT 1JIIV SIOUB. that, for he is very fond of me, and I the sort. He told her to go home and went down to Maine. Lemme tell you, an' pulled her down a little nigher the NOTIONS, &c, &c, &c. was the kind of man Mr. Muller was am sure he would be glad to encourage practice in the cistern. Mister Barnaby, the Court-house at tfW ULM, MINNESOTA. water, she a holdin' back air kickin' but he was exceedingly fond of hia so worthy athat is- O, what am I Maud thought the matter over for a 7 Highest market price paid for farm Maryville ain't a circumstance to that Centre Street, sand all the time. Purtysoon tharcame New Ulm. daughter, and had always been kind to saying? moment, then bursting into tears she ar steamboat. Everything so white ye produce. a wave thatwet herfeet, an' you should' *f%R. A- MARDEN, Tf her. 'he George Adolphus began to see wrung the hand of our hero and ran We are running day and night, and Was afeared to touch it, an', niggers to have heard that woman yell. Sleepy Eye, Minn. One evening as Maud was emerging how the land lay but as a ball-room is swiftly home. -v- wait on ye at every turn. We had supper can supply any quantity of best RESIDENT DENTIST, "'Oh, ma,' said Miggles, every- from her boudoir, where she had been not a favorable place for a tableau, he George Adolphus stood upon the right after we went on board, an' brands of Flour at regular body's laughin' at nsl' scrtrtinizingalarge mirror and dressing mastered his impulse to catch Maud In N Office, comer Mhm. and Ftrit If. 8ta. 2 OIES BROTHERSftCUTLER, bridge and watched Maud till she was ef we didn't lay right into thefixin's Hev some forchichode, ma,* I rates on short notice. his arms and merely observed in a for the opera, she was met by her father out of sight. As he stood there, wondering thar's no snak'e3. I reckon we jest 8XW ULlf, MINNESOTA. says, 'ye can't drown'd here.' whisper that she was a gem of the first with the information that Mr. Muggleton .what it was that weighed so about tired two fellers clar out, carry in' "But every time a wave came dost WHOLESALE water, and that he would give his content, waited in the parlor. heavily upon the mind of this fair young hot cakes. Then we went out an' sotenoughtowet Flour exchanged for wheat on very her feet, blamed ef that ELI KUHLMAN, PH. C. M. 1) too. Now, Mr. Muggleton was an ancient girl, he saw something glittering at his down an' watched the waves rollin' an' misguided woman wouldn't rise and liberal terms. fossil who had taken a great fancy' to Old Muller sat in his library that DRUGGISTS, feet. He stooped and eagerly picked tumblin' around. Pleasant? Oh, yes, stand straight up an' yell like a Comanche PHYSICIAN dc CHGH1RT. Maud, and as he was a man of high night, when Maud and Adolphus entered 33 NEW ULM.CITY MILL CO. it up. It was a golden hair-pin, of peculiar Mister Barnaby, it was kind o' pleasant, Injin. But we coaxed and social standing and great wealth, Mr. the house, and the young man pattern. It occurred to liim at once at fust. Office and Drag Store next door to rastled with her, and edged her down Muller had thought best to encourage was soon prostrate at his feet, clasping that it must have been lost by the girl, "Bime-hy, however, we sort o' quit Skan din avian House. cluster an' cluster to the low-water him as much as possible, hoping that him tightly about the legs and imploring when she took down her hair. He put talkin' and sot lookin' straight ahead, mark, when all of a suddent, ker MINN his daughter would have the good 8T. PAUL, his permission to marry his daugh it in his trousers pocket, thinking that oneasv like. Ma began to look awful. NEW ULM, MINN. sworsh! cums a waye that buried the sense to offer no objection on account ter. .1*1 it would be a handy thing to pawn for U..J "Ma,' I says, ain't you feelin' hull caboodle of us a perfeck cyclone of age. "Ahem!" remarked Muller. his" breakfast. The more he tried to well? What appears to be the matter of sand, sea-weed an' brine. Poor George Adolphus thought this rathei "Mr. Muggleton is waiting repeated forget about this fair girl, and the previous with you?' DR. B. CARL, Miggles was stood straight up onto her Mr. Muller. meaningless remark was a favorable induction, circumstances under which he "Well, ma she sayed she didn't jest head. I was landed high an' dry op "Well, give him my compliments, and and so squeezed the old man's had met her, the more persistently they Physician and Surgeon. know, she didn't feel well, she reckooed on the sand, a layin' on my back in the Presently he found Manufacturing: tell him to keep on waiting," returned legs harder than before. him.1 rose before Manufacturer of and Dealer in CONFECTIONER she'd better lay down for a while. shape of a letter X, an' ma! Maud, with some spirit. "Come, young man," said Mr. Muller, himself laying plans to find out more An' I helped her to our room, an' I CIGARS "Well, sir, Mr. Barnaby, that woman'--75 "But don't you intend to go down? KEWULM, MWN. "you are filling my slippers with about her, and then it dawned upon sw'ar to goodness I thought that woman helt on to the rope like grim death till -V" Are you going tabe rude?" tears. Rise up and let go my legs." him that he was in love. He then tenderly was goin' to die. Oat I run agin. that wave went back, an' then she -^S. "O, yes," replied Maud, with an injured TOBACCOS, & "Oh, do you give your consent?" removed the hair-pin from his "Miggles,I sayed, You'll hev to 6 opened her mouth, blew out a gust of %i air, "I'll go down and stroke his Office and residence on 3d North St. sobbed George Adolphu3. trousers pocket and placed it next his go an' set wethyour mother while I hunt and dealer in salt water, shook the sand out of her^ shiny old bald head, and ask him about "Consent!" roared the old banker, PIPES. heart. It was now getting very late, up a doctor, she's eyes, raised a war-whoop that would^f ^-3 his children and his grandchildren, and NUTS, GREEN FRUITS, "heavens and earthK Of course I do. and the police were beginning to glance "An'jest then I looked at Miggles.- Jest ha' made your hair stand on end,^^4 I'll ask him to give me some nersonal Here, Maud, take this lunatic away and suspiciously at our. herOj. and so he DR. W WELLC03IE, *,'Je-roo-zalem!' Minnesota street, next door to C. etc., etc., etc. an' lit out acrost the sandforthe bath-^O' get ine a dry pair of socks." turned into a more retired street and "Says I, '"Miggles, what alls ye* house, straddling along at a 2:40 gait,^??^ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, And they were happy ever afterward. 351 &353 East Water Str. Milwaukee Sommer,s Store. determined to search for a cheap lodging Pa,' she says, Pa,Tse awful sick, an' hollerin' like all creation every ask him if there was better talent on the S. 8. Tomer in jhtroit Free Press. place. 1 can't hold my head up a minnit longer t*^ Sleepy Eye, Minn. jump, Mr. Barnaby, sir, Til never forget boards when he and Methuselah were 'V^?. Ldon't know what ails me.' GOETZ. ADOLtH MEINERE. VI. Wool*Kaising. young!" that awful, inhuman spectacle ef I a no. NEWULM, MINN- Old Mr. Muggleton, whom we left at Well, I holp her to the room where C. PlENZHORN. live to be a thousand years old. I "Now, Maud," said Mr. Muller, "von MEINECKE SPEAKING of the capacity of this' the residence of Maud's father, wended ma was, and before I could turnaround didn't know whether to cry, 'r laff, 'r are making a fool of yourself. Mr. DR. H. A. HITCHCOCK, country for the eeonomical production his way homeward, filled with bitter^ to go for a doctor, Mister -Barnaby,'sir, sw'ar. I follered along to the bath Muggleton never saw Noah in his life. of wool in the face of which we are disappointment. He had long regarded I hope to die right hvar, ef I didn't Physician & Surgeon, house, an' put my head in at the door. As to grandohildren, you know very large importers, the Mew York Indicator Maud with tenderness, and had desired catch it myself. CENTRE STREET Importers and Jobbers of well that he is a bachelor, and hasn't a "Ma,' I says, 'ma, thur's no fool says: i *a to offer her his hand and fortune, and "'Oh dear, oh dear,' groans ma, Will attend to calls night or clay. HALL.ToysiW FancyGgodsJankes Notions relative in the world, so far as he like a old fool, isjest there?' "England and Wales contaid 58,320 now he felt that he was rejected. He a she lifted up an' hit I'm goin' to die oh, I'm goin' to die. S&HFLEROO & BILLIARD -3 "An7 knows. ^1 command you to present OFFICE AT square miles, Ireland 31,874, and Scotland had seen nearly four-score years oi It's them pesky cow cumbers! Oh dear, yourself at once, and if you don't behave me such a swipe acrost the head with WILLO WARE4 CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. in. IV, Ilitclicock's Drug store. 30,685 total 120,879 square miles. bachelorhood, and it was getting monotonous. oh dear!' properly, there will be a youno* that soakin' ridikulous bathin' dress of No. 92 HURON ST.' MILWAUKEE, WIS. He dragged himself wearily The State of Texas contains 274,356 Springfield, Brown Co., Minn. 'Oh me, oh my,' wails poor Migles, lady about yotir size begging her bread* hers, thetfora minit 1 thought the end and sadly home, and retired to hissquare miles, and yet Great Britain and ~*HlRNESS~SH0P. Tmdyin oh I know I'm dyitf, -s^ in the streets before she & aware of o' the house had fallen in on me. couch in wretchedness. Ireland produce as much marketable 'm dyin' 1 can't live an hour! Oh it." "Well, sir, Mr. Barnaby, we didn't DR. O. WELLNER, .:wool as the Whole of the United States. V..c.0: viz.: r-_/ dear, oh dear. It's the ice cream, pa,' go into the surf no more, ma an' me With these words the indignant father With a practically unlimited area, any S. S. iieu^mknn' & do. she says., IN BASEMENT OF The clock had just struck eleven, and didn't. We lolled around down thar turned on his heel and left Maud part of which is available for sheep "'By George.' I hollered, 'I'm a the town was as silent -as the grave, mebbe six weeks longer, an' got into a to choose which alternative she would, growing, we yet are large importers of IKIieslirLgf's Biocls. & 1st North sirs., dead man now, but I'll lav out the man when two villainous-looking men, with Minn.1 few more fool scrapes, an' wben we lit Corner in. foreignwool, over 65,000,000 of pounds Forraals JLrmen Arzt *ur "North that killed me fustI knbw what's the masked faces, broke open the street out fur home at last it was like comin* While the events above narrated having been imported during the last N&W ULM, MINN. Star dispensary," Chicago, hat sich matter!' The best of Wines, Liqours and door of a large mansion where an ancient to Paradise, an' 1 don't wanttoget oatside were transpiring, a young man possessing year a*s against about 35,000,000 the permanent in Burns neirgelassen "Atf weth that I rushed out, or bachelor lay dreaming of a supercilious Cigars constantly kept ou hand. This business is established nnd will be conduct* of Nodaway County agin fur the a dignified bearing and eighty-five year previous, notwithstanding that und empfehlt sich midet seinen rether tumbled out of the room, and ed as heretofore in the rear end of Mr. H. Seuss. maiden who had declined to meet him next tenyear."P. J. Burdette, in Burlington cents in money, was just entering the there is a heavy import duty. In view Louis Felkel, Prop'r, amis hardware store. It shall be- our aim to Landsleuten. set up a yell for the Captain. Everybody -.tit in her parlor a few hours before. The Hawkeys. brilliantly lighted town of Couponville constantly keep on hand a well assorted stock of of these facts, it is not a little surprising come running to me, an' bime-by men passed safely into the house, and Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Blankets, etc. in search of his level. It was a larger that capital does not seem to flow a man all covered with gold tape and which well be sold at bottom pricos, Upholstery were soon standing by the bedside of 0: From the Talmud.. town than he had ever before seen, and In the direction of wool growing. The and all kinds of custom work prompt ly and satisfactorily Meat Market. brass buttons-wantedto know what was **-&*$ the dreamer. A moment later a swift B- F. WEBBER, he was consequently somewhat dazzled attended to: production of Wool seems to be a very the matter. "Who is strong? He who subdues blow fell upon the unconscious millionaire and bewildered. He began to be important factor in national independence II- II BECSSiflAN lf & CO. Attorney and Counselor his passion. Who is rich? He who is "Matter enough!' I yells. ,'Pizen! but before it could be repeated doubtful about finding his level that and in other countries, particularly i JUENEMANW, satisfied with his lot." "Ho whoV sacrifices Rank pizen, thet's what's the matter! -the assassin was stricken to the floor. CHAS mm, Prop'r. night, as the evening wasrapidly wearing in Great Britain, considered an a whole offering shall be rewarded I'm pizened right on this boat! Me an' His companion escaped. The. police away, and another question was A LAW. essential part of nearly every farmer's for a whole offering he who offers my family has been pizened right at K* were summoned by the servants, who beginning to trouble him, namely: MAOTrACTTTKSR AJTD DSUTJHI rp business. The risks in sheep farming Moneyto Loan. maa burnt offering shall nave the reward your table, an'I want a doctor for had by this time been aroused by the A large supply of fresh meats, sausage, Howwas he going to reach the higher are few in immense .tracts of this country, Harnesses, Collare, of a burnt offering but he who offers an' Miggles mighty quick!' noise, and the captured man was led walk of life without more money? How hams, lard, etc., constantly on and the business is attractive from humility to God and man shall be rewarded "Well, sir, Mister Barnaby, ef that away inoirons. "r Office over Citizen's Nat'l Bank. was he to be a high-fbned gentleman its comparative freedom from the exman Wh is this young man that has hand. All orders from the country Saddles, Whips, as if he had offered all the saorificeson 4 didn't stand there an' laugh at me. and live in a loftier atmosphere than cessive toil and anxiety -consequent promptly attended to. NEW ULM MINN. the world." "There are four 'Oh, yes,' he says, kind oTsoothin' followed these villains, and risked his that which pervaded the meat-shops, upon other agricultural pursuits. There Saddlory. Blankets, characters in scholars: Quick to hear an unbelievin' like, 'I. guess ye ain't own life to save mine?" asked the with so small a sum as eighty-five cents is a good opening in this direction." CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Ee, and quick to forget, his gain is canceled izened. I et at the same table,' says wounded man, GEORGE KUHLMANN, in his pocket? As he walked gloomily etc, etc., etc. by his loss slow to hear and slow to an' I ain't a bit sick!' "My name is George Adolphus Minn. Str., New Ulm, Minn. Feeding Boots. along the strange thoroughfare, busy ATTORNEY AT LAW forget, his loss is canceled by his gain "Well, somehow, his laffin riled me. Clarendon," was the prompt reply. Upholstery, and all custom wore DcrtaJnlnj with these troublesome reflections, he quick to hear and slow to forget is To THE general farmer, time is cash, George Adolphus,' saidthe millionaire, Ye can't fool me!' I roared ye oiy Lusmess promptly ailecded to. heard loud tones issuing from a mansion wise slow to hear and quick to forget, and the question of root feeding actually you have done a brave and noble can't play no old man Bender on me! I Contested cases made a speciality. Will bny Xinxx. St., Ntxt Door to ZiJierS Saloon, which he was just passing. A moment turns upon the labor involved in raising this is an evil,lot." "There are four deed. I am mortally wounded, and know pizen when I see it workin', an' I Botes and advance money on first class paper left rirry NEW ULM. later the front door opened and a these roots, .rather than upon the characters in those who sit under, the must die in a few hours, but you shall with me for collection. know a hull family that hain't spent slight'female figure hurried silently out benefits derived from them as an article wise: a sponge, a funnel, a strainer, and be rewarded. You shall be my heir." two dollars for medicine in sixteen Meat Market, E. H, Beussmann, into the street, and, passing by him Office over Brown Co Bank. of food. From a large number of experiments a bolt-sieve. A sponge, which sacks up The next morning there was crape on year ain't goin to be took deathly sick with a quick, determined tread, was it has been found that the all a funnel, which lets in here and the door of the Muggleton mansion, all at the same time, an' in tbe same &EW ULM, MINN soon out of sight. feeding value of a turnip is about six lets bnt there a strainer, which lets and George Adolphus Clarendon was a way, lets'n thar's pizen in their vittles! ":'.r":.'~ M. EPPLE, Pitop'a Dealer in I W and one-half cents per bushel, rating out the wine and keeps back the millionaire. He had been suddenly Says I, this ain't no milk sick!' Send When Maud recovered from the shocft ShelfiHeavy Hardware,Iron Steel, hay at twelve dollars per ton, though landed in the lap of luxury. He could dregs a bolt-sieve, which lets oat the me the doctor for ma and Miggles A large supply f fresh meats, sausage, JJ. RAY, which her father's angry words had some foreign authorities place the value ?iams, lard, etc, etc., constantly on not have been more completely taken, pollard and keeps back the floor.'* mighty quick,' says I, 'tell him to run 4 given her, she immediately determined band. All oroere from the country at four and one-third cents per bushel Notary Public, Conveyancer, by surprise if he had suddenly succeeded He who has more learning than good every step of the way.' Carpenters and Farming Tools, upon a course of action. She resolved promptly attended to of sixty pounds. The amount of water to the English crown. And yet his works is like a tree withmanv branches The Captain he turned around an' that she would be turned out of doors In a turnip is twenty-three twentyfifths magical elevation to wealth and position FARMING MACHINERY, &c. but few roots, which the "first wind CASH PAID FOR HIDB3. as well as ne could for laflih', for I before she would consent to go to the and agent fox St. Paul of its weight, and it can not be did not so engage his mind as to throws n: its face while- he whose could see he was nearly chokin' weth it, opera with the antediluvian relic, who held that the five pounds of nutritious FIRE So MARINE INSURANCE CO. SUNN. STBK1ST. Cor, Minn. & 1st N Strs., dispel certain memories that were NEWULM. UJWN works are greater than his knowledge an' told a man to go an' ask Doctor waited for her in the parlor* She ealled food in any way enhances the value of delingering therememories that carried is like a tree with many roots and fewer Bolus to cpme here,right awav. her father back and told him her Springfield, Brown Co., Minn. NEW ULM, MINN. this element of water or converts it into him back to the foot-bridge across the branches, but which all the winds of 'An tell him to fetch his stommik termination. The result was that the matter for bone and tissue. The question CENTRE STREET canal. Who was that beautiful straner heaven cannot uproot.'! thy wife proud young beauty was promptly pump along!' I hollered after him 'tell 10-EIW- then is one of concentration of is small, bend down to her and whisper ridge that had almost made the canal ejected through the hall door for she him to bring along his stommik pump! LIVERY food. Can one acre of land be made to DAKOTA HOUSE. in her ear. He who forsakes the love WABON AN SMITH SNOP. a "bridge bt sighs?" Why had it was who had passed George Adolphus The biggest and strongest one he's produce a food that will far exceltho of his youth, God's altar weeps for him. she sought a Watery grave? And if she as he wandered on in search of his got!' v* rv Sale and Feed Stable, feeding qualities of the turnip or mangolds? He who sees his wife die before him, wanted to rid herself of sorrow, why level. 'An', sir, ef you'd a heered the If the growth of roots is made .The undersigned would respectfully inform the Orr, TOST OFFICE- NEW ULM, MINN. has, as it were, been present at the destruction didn't she jump off a house, instead of passengers an'that brute of a Captain When Mr. Muggleton had waited for part,of the labor of the farm, it becomes public that he has opened a wagon and Smith shop ANTON BREY, PROPRIETOR ADOLPH SEITER, Prop'rThis hunting up a dry banal, full of broken of the sanctuary itself yell!.They hollered an' laft an' fell Maud until he was tired and on the on State Street, and is prepared to do any and all simply one of a rotation of foods, and work in hie line promptly and nt living rates. All glass, iron and old boots? These questions around him the world grows dark." down on the sofys and helt their sides point of leaving, Mr. Muller entered to be estimated as a sanitary effect house is the most centrally work warranted. New wagons will always kept were too much for George "He who marries for money, his children an' laffed till I was mad enough to fight, Opposite Union Hall, Jiew Ulm, Minn. the room, ^and apologizing for the nonappearance on hand. A kind patronage is respectfully solicited. rather than a method of supplying the cated house in the city and affords Adolphus. In less than a week he shall be a curse to him." "Rabbi on'y 1 couldn't stand on my, feet long of his daughter by saying lire stock with a more economicalfood, found himself in a perfect fever of John LaUterbach. Jose said, I never call my wife wife,* enough to hit anybody. that she had a violent headache, begged good Sample Rooms. or one superior in its results to hav and 1 wquld respectfully announce to the mental excitement. He felt that he but 'home,'forshe indeed, makes my S.D.Peterson, him to come again in a few daye, as *My good fellow,' says the Captain, grain.Exchange. people of New Ulm and-vicinity, that was growing rapidly worse. It did seem home." "Underneath the.wings of Maud would then be delighted to see 'never mind that: they won't I opened a first class livery, sale and as if ne could not get that hair-pin near TO THE the seraphim are stretched the arms of him. The truth was that Mr. Muller need any stommik pump,' says he, Feed Stable at Ed. Casey's old stand, enough to his neart. He thought of the divine mercy, ever ready to receive 'they can get along very well without had no idea of punishing his daughter's Woodworker," an Indian chief, Traveling Public. Universit Magazine. opposite Union Hail, and that I am swallowing it, bnt changed his mind ainno Dealer in it,' he says, an' teen he breaks out disobedience with permanent banishment. ays he has never seen a gray-haired smners. and had it made into a bosom-pin. In now fully prepared to furnish good laffin, wuss'n any o' the rest on 'em. He reasoned that she would Indian in his life, and he has seen some AGR1C0LTDRAL IMPLEMENTS. another week the malady had obtained livery teams with top or open buggies surely go to some of her friends and return over ninety years old. It is because an Land of jedgement, Mister Barnaby, so complete a mastery over him that he THIS bit ofinformation is for gentle* or easy wagons on, short notice. in penitence in the morning. Indian has no trouble, no worriment, sir, but I was howlin' mad. 1 was that The undersigned would .respectfully men looking aroundforChristmas gifts began to write poetry. He could not Agent for the ANTON BREY. v. or anything that way. His wife chops mad I nigh forgot how.sick I was, and announce that, although the division for their wives: Piece goods of cream even think in prose, and when he read STOUGHTON WAGONS the madder I got, the wurfcthey laffed. George Adolphus followed swiftly on all the wood, builds the fires, goes to has been moved to Sleepy Eye, he will colored satin embroidered in amber a newspaper the lines all seemed to Bime-by the doctor he come- an' sayed after the young lady, hardly knowing market at daylight, stones tramps out continue to make the O F. HELD, beads of two shades, at-950 a yard AND SLEIGHS, commence with capital letters and end we was only sea sick an' they wan't no why he did so, but feeling irresistibly of the front yard, and blacks his boots. navy bine velvet wrought into sv tulip MERCHANTS HOTEL with a jingle.' helpforus at all, we'd jest hevtogrin drawn by some unaccountable presentiment And he is not tormented by tax-collectors, Dixori 111,, and Rock Island pattern,of silk and beads, $80 A yard Thus the weeks passed wearily by an' bear it till it got* th'ue weth as* he that all was not well with her. In gas bills and lightning-rod one of Jhe most popular resorts in the white satin worked in 'silver thread without the slightest intelligence of the PLOWS* said, an that's all the doctor done for a few moments he came up with her peddlers. Let an Indian start a Minnesota valley. He will give his crystal beads and pearls, $90 yarfe "A Undertaker and Dealer in owner of the golden hairpin. _. us. and followed at a little distance, watching twenty-four-column daily paper ht a neat fan of white satin, haaA painted*, especial attention to the toble, which All DUDS OF FOHMTDBE K,\"\* u'v WATONWAN FANNING MILL, ber movements with the keenest interest. sU-eoramn town tofillalong-felt want, "Well, we was all wellenough in the with ivory handle can be h* for $7& will be first jlass in all respects, and vm. jv^*..'.-.''?** But Maud was so intent upon and his hair would turn gray in one mornin', though I sw'ar I wouldn't o' The opening in muffs will ell this afford all the delicacies of the season, In a brilliantly-lighted ball-room in some purpose which lay deep hidden in night.Norriatown Herald. &&gw| rive an aore:of goose paster for oar son for $4. g^^ a specially game. The rooms are. all Couponville, gayest of the gay, and es Proprietor and Manufacturer of her heart that she did not notice him. fives any time thet night, an' ef they's splendidly furnished with clean beds, admired of all admirers, Maud Mailer The street now began to be deserted, any difference between the7result,an' sea sick THE little Princess Pwlina, of-fiojO^ THE FARMERS FRIEND and the waiters are kind and obliging. ENGLAND has a new pest, the tipula promenaded to and fro like a fairy for NEW ULM, MINN. but still the resolute girl walked rapidly arsenic pteen, it's bn'y in grab, whicn ultimately blossoms Into a land, was taketttotOmrcnforher bap* queen. Her wretchedness load departed Rates to suit the times. The old and V.a..JxyxrxM Mill. 1 would also inform the public *that on. At. length a small'footbridge eitherone of '-en:is* a thunderin sightr Daddy Longlegs. It goes to the root a 1 Trthjrji jtmtn'lgr sJTlitimV with old Mr. Muggleton, bat new friends of this hotel are cordially, I have established a branch agency at across the canalwas reached. The girl' wnss'n the otheV. Bnt the Captain Was of every green thing with amaslng appetite, sh? had not forgotten the night when a She was received at tha doorbytka invited to give me a call when travel* The best fanning mill in the market. paused. Was her purpose a desperate Sleepy Eve, where everything in my and so serious -are its lavages ht about the ^stommik pumpt hone stranger had rescned her from selfdestruction, ecclesiastical authoxitie&.fui| carried up ing New Ulmward. Store and Factory on Centre Street near one? George Adolphus asked himself line can be obtained. '4,. that the Royal Agricultural Society has us seemed toneed it very much.. and she secretly, longed, to the aisle to the young Queen, ner moth* the City Mill. tr. w*k this question and many-more beside as CHAS. BRUST: issutd an elaborate description offtand' "We went in bathin', in the^rarf, of know who it was that had saved her er, who, showing mnch. emotion, pt S. D/P^TERSON. he lingered in the shadows close behind 1 from -herself. .es.wentinfreqaejE&.but entedjterfor^baptigm, herstif actingai \-$$s& we^goV enough oat of one 3 INTENTIONAL DUPLICATE EXPOSURE