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

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ppplppflp^fppll WWJlM','f"l-"f1' ii'iuiiJlilJ-lliiiiu|ilill ifcdKa .^J 3 R. Pfefferlei The Country Kehooi. and tlie Farmer's it is about timeto quit Mabelknows daughter, that they have heard at the BEFORE MD AFTER,,, M- ^3uWSgj^ the trap-door. Take care of her. She fort that there are serious fears of a is rich, and knows where it is hid. Huallupul rising. If they break out, The country school is preeminently Pp Dealer in VERY ILL. Swear that you will take care of her," they will probably be joined by the the tarmci's school. In it the great Name, O, doctor, name your fee, repeated the dying raau, with startling Mojuvesfrom the river and the Tonto AskI'll pay what'er it bel raajonty of the farmers of to-day received lgPRICll emphasis, as heseized the doctor's Monjuves from below. I heard the Skill, like youra, I know comes high their education, and in it the arm. news yesterday, and I made up my Only do not let me die '$t$M CANNED, DRIED & GREEN ieat majority of those of the next Let me otib of this and I ^P^. mind to come over here., It's pretty "Mabel will be my wife, please God, The cash will ante instantly, CREAAr generation will receive the whple of serious, I think." if we get out of this alive." FRUITS, 1 tw, The old man smiled, looked at his their schooling. "Well, now, Doc, I call that square daughter with intense affection and in you. I guess, though, that the old *iy CONVALESCENT. |g|? Is the country school doing what it Flour and. FeedU sank back dead. Cut, O, doctor, cut that fee.|[|S house will stand any attack the redskins should for the farmer's bo Is it giving Carefully examining the body for a Cot, or not a dime for me. irSA can make, although I am none to the boy who will remain on a 5x*bK, %*H & I am not a millionaire. moment, the doctor arose, and lifting STONB,WOODKN AND "WILLOW^ the less obliged to you." farm that kind of an education which But I'll do whater's square &*~}$jgP the weeping girl, said: "It is all over, "But Mabel, your daughter?" will be the best preparation for life's WABS. Only make a bill that's fair, '%?,$$*' W Mabel." Giving her a moment or two "f| "She has weathered out more than woik? NEW TJLM, MINN. And I'll fix it presently ij ^v^ A for sorrow, he asked: "Where is the one storm along with me, and I guess Fr. Burg, What is an education for? Why trap he spoke of?" she won't faze. But come to the house should a boy spend so much time Mabel sank on her knees beside the now and get some supper." Book, O, doctor' book yonr fee, in the school-room? The purpose body, and kissed her father's dead ChargeI'll pay it faturely. '"'t?- The two men walked to the Tiouse, of a boy's education is to fit him for face passionately. The rising, she a When the crops all by are laid, and, going inside, found Mabel standing his work, whatever that may be. The took her lover by the hand and led When all other bills are paid, by the tabie waiting for them. A education given in a country school MOST PERFECT MADE (Or of death I am afraid), him to her father's room. Opening a very good meal was spread out, and ought then to fit the boy to be a successful I will pay itgrudgingly. Manufacturer of and Dealer in cupboard, she showed him a trapdoor, being very hungry, they did full justice Preparedwith strict regardtoPurity, Strength, and Washington Critic. farmer, for that is to be the which, when he raised it, seemed HeaLthfolness. Dr Price'sBakingPowdercontains CIGARS, to it. After supper Sam said to profession of most of our country to cover a tunnel. Descending into noAmmoma,Lime,AlnmorPhosphates Dr Price's the doctor, as they stood on the porch Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc.,flavordeliuonaly. school-bovs. this by a ladder, and shutting the MAEEYIM iN HEIRESS. together, the girl being on the inside TQJ3ACC0S, What education doea the farmer's trap after them, the two made their PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. Chicago and St Louis. the house: profession demand The abilitv to way along the tunnel until they reached "Look here, Doc. I've been thinking read, write, and understand the English 'SSvoxvn o.HJBcmk* what seemed to be the foot of a Prom the Home Circle, about what you said, and I am language and to make readily all cleft in the rock. Here was a ladder, "Over the hills and far away!" sang I going to take some animals up to the the oidiuaray numerical calculations i- Cor. Minnesota and Centre up which the girl climbed, followed by young Will Blaisdell, as he urged on little corral to-night." 'J" C.H.BOSS* connected with his businessthis is all, the doctor. Reaching the top of it, C.H.0HADBOUEN, streets."' "The little corral?" ,S hi8 tired mustang with a touch of the some sav, that a farmer needs, and this they found another resting on a little President. *&* Cashier. 'IfrNN. "Yes. You see that bluff?" pointing spur. "It is 'over the hill?,' he said NEW ULM, is piactically all that many of the shelf of rock. Up this and two others Cor. Minn, and Centre Sirs. as he spoke to one about three hundred schools supply. But is this enough to himself, "about five miles over the they went, to emerge at the top of the Jno. Neuman, feet high, which was within one Shall we set the standard of education bluff. hills. You've got a climb before you, hundred feet of the house. "On top foi the farmer at the very lowest notch? "He dug the tunnel and put the ladders NEWULM, MINN. old lady, but there'3 plenty of barley of that there is a corral, and I have Shall we in this way say that the poorest it in long ago," said Mabel, with a at the other end, and a good night's got a way of getting there without Dealer in collectionsani all business pertaining to banking education is sufficient for the farmer sob. any one seeing me. But just now DRY GOODS* rest, too, if all goes well. I wonder promptly attended to. We certainly do not think that The doctor kissed her and led her there are no animals there, and I if the old man will be at home. I suppose Individual, Responsibitiy, farming is the occupation for which the to the corral before them, where they guess that I will take some round. Hats, Caps, motions, poorest education is sufficient. Give the girl will be. If she isn't, I've found the three animals old Sam had You stay here till I come back." the boy opportunity to become acquainted Groceries," Provisions) placed there the evening before. traveled a hundred miles for nothing." $500,000. The old man took three mules from with the things uround him, Mounting Mabel upon one of them, And overcome by the last thought he Crockei^y and Glassware, the corral, and, riding one of them, fi Put the study of the soils, plants, animals, Eagle Mill Co. he got on the other and directed their relapsed into silence. Green, Dried and Canned went up the canon. Mabel and the etc, mto your schools. Ask your way along the mountain trail. They doctor sat on the "porch and talked school-teachers to give instructions of Fruits, etc, etc. did not talk much, although a word Will Blaisdell was on the north-west to each other, as the short twilight of this kind. Demancl of them tnafc they from him every now and then showed Manufacturers of the south rapidly faded into the dark trail out of Prescott, Arizona, on his Know enough to give such instruction her how much his sympathies were excited. I will always take farm produce in exchange gray night. They had sat there about ROLLER FLOUR xn the right way. If you will demand way to Cucopee Springs. A young The next day they reached for goods, and pay thehighest market pricefor ait an hour, when suddenly old Quarlls only the best of teachers for your children, physicianhe had graduated three Prescott, where they were married. kinds of paper rags. appeared, coming out of the house. you can have these things taught Some four months afterwardsthe BY THE years before from Bellevuehe had "Say, you folks, it is about nine to them but if you are willing to take, In connection with my store I have a first-clan Indian raid having been put to an end Gradual Reduction Boiler settled about a year before in Prescott, o'clock, and I reckon we'll go to bed. saloon furnished with a splendid billiard table anf year by year, the young and the poorly 7. by the troopsMabel said to her husband and was doing very well. Four Come along with me, Doc, and I'll my customers will always find good liquors anft prepaied teacheis, the work will not one day: System. show you where you are to sleep." cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. months prior to the time when he and cannot be done. You will have to "Why don't you go and get the Bidding Mabel good night, the doctor pay roundly for such efficient teachers started upon his ride to the Springs, dust?" All goods purchased of me will be delivered t did as he was told, and was soon but will it not be the best economy NEW ULM. MINN. he had, while out on a turkey hunting "What dust, Mabel?" any part of the city free of cost. in as sound a sleep as he ever was in the long run, for are they not to instruct "Why, father had a lot of gold dust expedition, been called suddenly to Minnesota Street. New uim, Mlna his life, streched out on the floor. Cheap Cash Store. your children for their whole hid in the tunnel, hs used to get it up the 3tation at Cucopee to attend the He never knew how long he life's work.American Agrieultwist. the cannon." Meat Market, station keeper, old Sam Quarlls, who slept. When he waked up, there "How much of it is there, Mabel!" was old Quarlls kneeling beside had broken his leg. The young doctor "I don't know but I think we had When Trousers Were First Used. him on the floor and shaking him. had been very successful with the better go and see." Trousers came into use for genera^ As he opened his eyes, the old man M. EPPLE, Prop'r. case, and had spent his time while at When they arrived at the old house, wear with the .French revolution. The said to him: or rather the ruins, they found that the station right pleasantly, talking MINNESOTA ST. NEW ULM,MINN* DEALER IN gentleman, the. supporter of royalty "Wake up, Doc The redskins have to get into the tunnel there was a to old QuarlPs daughter, Mabel. The and sound constitutional principles, come, after all." DRY GOODS, great deal of stuff to be cleared away. girl was pretty and ladylike, and wore breeches. The term, "sans culottes" In an instant the doctor was on his n~HE nndersigned desires to inform the people ofI NOTIONS, Succeeding at last, they descended the New Ulm and vicinity that he has re-established feet, and the old man continued: sufficiently explained what were what had seemed at first anything but ladder, and about half way through HATS, CAPS, his meat market and is now preapared to wal* "I heard the dogs barking some not worn by the masses who forced an alluring demand for his services to on his old customers and friends with only the the tunnel came a stone which Mabel GROCERIES. CROCKERY time ago and got up. Then I peeped best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and er constitutional reform into revolution. Dr. Blaisdell, he had found to be as told him to raise up. Under it were erything usually kept in a first-class market Tb and OILS. out and see by the moonlight the Indians By an apparent contradiction of purpose highest market price will be paid for FAT CAT) a lot of bags filled with gold dust. pleasant as any he had ever responded stampeding the stock out of the and principle the "sans culottes" Tt.R,. HTTiKS, wrri. FTP 'At HIDES WOOL., ETC. The doctor was amazed at the to. *He had remained at the station Also Musical Instruments corral. Then I came for you." who denounced everyone who wora M. EPPLB. amount and Mabel herself said she for three weeks, during which The two men went to the door and and WHEELER & WIT.- breeches finally went beyond their opponents had no idea there was so much. When NEW p peeped out through the holes cut for time he had had a good bpportunity SOWS Latest Improved and wore twice as much cloth carried to Prescott, the dust was Meat Market.' the rifles, In a few minutes they saw to study old Sam. And of a truth mound their legs in a woid, adopted SEWIJSfG MACM1JSES. found to be worth over one hundred half a dozen Indians separate from the modem tiowsers and made them old Sam was as curious a specimen of and fifty thousand dallars. the main band and come toward the the badge of a party as well Known as All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. "When your father said to me, humanity as one could find in a summer house. The old man raised his rifle, JOS. SGENOBBICI, Prop'r., a class. Napoleon, who was too thin "she's rich," I thought he meant you day. Cross grained and angular, and putting it through one of the at one period of his life and too stout were a treasure in yourself, Mabel." as full of mental prickles as ever holes, fired. Two Indians dropped, "Are you sorry to find that I was at another to look his best small NEW ULM, MINN. Hew Ulm, Miniu. and the rest, with a yell, retreated. cactus or thorns, he was yet evidently a an heiress?" clothes, neveitheless wore them on "Doctor you must'take that end of gentleman, and could,when he chose to, "No, I am not. Money is always state occasions after he had set up a A large supply of fresh meats, sauage, the house, and I will take this. Ma- make himself agreeable as he was, generally good if it is got honestly." thione and gone into the empei-or busi.ness. hams, lard, etc., constantly onland. bel," continued the old man to the "Which is worth the most, the money speaking, the reverse. To Blaisdell His aimv was the fust that wore All orders from the country girl who had just entered the room, or me?" said she, with a happy trouaero, and trousers made progress he took- what is called in the "you get^he extra rifles out, and give promptly attended to. smile. in general adoption step by step with west, "a shine," and the two used to Doc a lot of cartridges and bring me "Do you suppose that I am going to CASH PAID FOR HIDES. the maich of the French army. The some. It is an Indian raid. talk for hours, as the old man lay in flatter your vanity by answering that .French tiousers and.neat gaiter were The girl, without a word, left the bed and his physician sat alongside. question?" said her husband, kissing seen in Egypt, in Spain, in Itah, in room, and the doctor took up his Very charming ta.lk it was, too, to her. "You are getting too vain now." Obtained, and nil PA'JJM bl^lMJ*^ TBE HEWEM -.Germanr, in Poland, and Russia," on position at the window on the right, the younger manfull of anecdote tended to lor MODritAl 1111 AS Our ottice is th banks ot the Tagus and those of while old Sam went into the next room opposite the S Patent ofhee ant we a ui and shrewd bits of wisdom gathered tain Patents in ls tune than tliose refnott from the Vistula. JPeople thought that the Th e. Fable Gliop- on the left. of Colonel from experience. What induced such CITY PLANING MILL WASHINGTON. S:nd MODI DA 1II /AG or manner in which a great conquering As Dr. Blaisdell stood there waiting a man as Sam Quarlls to bury himself PHOTO of Invention We mluse u^ to pitcnt Sticks. ability free of charge and wo make AC LhAlihL to get a sight at the Indians, and nation clad its legs was the model, and and his pretty daughterfor Mabel The Jacksonville, Fla., Nows-Herald iwhen the trousei s-wearers marched over UNLESS PAITNT lb s/ (I HI I) thought of the peril they were in, he was about 18in such a place as For circular, nduce, terms and references to thinks that it is of the utmost importance MANUFACTURES &] made one of the most important discoveries Cuaopee Springs, used to occupy a actual clients jour own Mate Couuu lty or the weaiei-s of gtails and kneebreeches SASH,.*1 for the Floridians to take a DOORS, WINDOW lown, write to good deal of Dr. Blaisdell's thought. of his life. He found that he at Jean and Anerstadt, a decision CvA.SNOW&COi cheerful view of things. The fact that This somewhat long experience is loved the girl he was there to protect was given from which the world Opposite Patent Office, Washington, 1) VENETIAN BLINDS, the yellow fever is at Key West does given to the reader somewhat in the a thing which he had not known of H. H. Beussmann, did not care to appeal. The world is spirit of the order on board a man-ofwar before. He was conscious of a great not "make it necessarily follow that usually easily convinced of the wisdom MOULDINGS AND FRAMES.: "Cleat the deck for action." The wave of tenderness rushing over his the entire state will be ravaged by the of the victor. .England stood out the decks of the story having been cleared, heart, and with it a savage feeling epedemic. Perhaps the worst thing Dealer in longest against tiousers, but finally I can go on with it. But while I have that he would die fighting before she JPtaning, turning and alt about the yellow fever is the general she yielded, and her army marched to $teel &nd Itor\ Wkfe been telling how Dr. Blaisdell met Sam should fall into the hands of the enemy. Waterloo wearing the universal leginnnels. demoralization which accompanies it. work with rib-saw promptly Quarlls, the former has ridden over the Our gi and-fathers generally in general also a special large stock To point a moral our contemporary hills he sang about, and now is within and neatly executed. ^Jf When Mabel came into the room, of Carpenters' Tools and Agricultural fell in with the ways of the world, tells the following neat little fable: sight of the station itself. A long, carrying the rifles and ammunition, Implements. A complete stock ofhe though federalists here and there low, one story house, built of adobe, Colonel .Chop-Sticks, a mighty man she said to him: All work guaranteed!"' Rates reasonable. newest and best constructed Guns and troould not yield. There is a story of a or sun dried clay bricks, a corral, in of valor, once set out on a journey "Is there much danger?" Revolvers of the most approved patterns clergyman who, .gieeted with the winch there are half a dozen mules "I hope not, Mabel." from Pekin, and when absent a day's also ammunition and sportmen's ZELLER, Prop'r.. and horses, a single cottonwood tree, cough inquiry, "Howaio you, priest "I knew a \?oman onceoh! promise distance from home he met the Genius goods of all descriptions. marking the place where the spring is, responded "How, are vou, democrat? me that you will kill me before they of Cholera face to face in the road. HWeOODSI LOWEST PfllCESt In connection therewith is a complete after which the station is named, and How do you know I'm a priest'?" "By capture me!" and she .clasped her Colonel thought he was, he began to Harness Shop, which is the cause of its existance, are yourdress How .do you know I'm a hands around his arm. shake like a small earthquake and fell spread out before him von the right democrat?" "By yr address." Doubtless The doctor put his arm around her S on his knees. At this the G. of C. hand side of the road. As he rides up, under the management of Hermann the clergymaa w-ore.knee-breeches, waist and drew closer to him. ^t a couple of tall, e&unt dogs, of the Qeussmann, who will take pleasure in smHed and bade the colonel to proceed while the admirer of Jefferson and "Mabel, my darling, I promise? I kind .called in the west "yafler," and waiting upon all customers in want of on his way. "dangerous French principles," clothed promise because I love youlove you whicth are probably the ugliest .of the anything in the harness c. saddlery **I am goingdown to Pekin," said the with all my heart." his .legs with ita-Qusers.-Atlanta i Dealer canime race, rose from where they hne. G. of C, "to kill about 2,000 victims The girl's head sank on his shoulder Constitution. were lying in the sun And ran barking DRY GOODS, Minn.* 1stN.Strs. Jfi^ ^NewUlm.JCnn, this will appease my vengeance for the as she looked ehyly down. toward* him. time." "Sweet one, do you love me? Look June. J5 GROCERIES, "Quit, Bose! Down, J5nal" said the Returning a few months later, Colonel sr.3 at me one moment, Mabel." doctor, i&B .he drew his wear mustang TSaeCTikoo-cup are foil tffiraiq, Chop-Sticks again met the G. of C, The cirl looked up and said: %,^t^iP to a willing halt beside the porch .and Affid little elves do b&the therein, near the same spot where he had first N0TI0NS I am not frightened now, doctor." ETC dismounted, throwing the bridle rein Tfee straddling spires K' beard-grass higfc seen the monster. "I hear," he began, Bending over, he kissed her in a solemn Klerilng's Block, over a hitching peg. As he spoke, a Swing back and forth till they be dry, "that your majesty, instead of way that was almost like a blessing ONLY TRUE It very pretty girl appeared a the door. For mdonworts bloom, and Juae is here, mm killing only 2,000 of my people, slew SEW TJLM, and he held her tight for a few The sweetest month of all the year "Why, Dte. Blaisdell, how do you somewhat over 50,000. Did your seconds. It was their betrothal. do! I am very glad to see yo-u." The fallow^nches haunt the corn majesty's wrath grow apace with the "I must go, doctor," she said looking Witk*ongso summers dead and gone, "Ah! Miss Mabel, I am glad to see food you fed it on withal." TONIC at him quietly. And every ilass that's fair to view jyou. Whereas your father?" "By no means," replied the G. of C. Wifcn one more"kiss he released her, Doth walk with fernseed in her shoe.* "He has gene up the cauoa, but I For NaUsre'^ dailing-, June, isJbere, "I kept my word with you faithfully. and turned to his post of observation. expect him hack every minute. When The wooingtttonth of all the yesr. It is true*that during my presence in At that moment he saw. shooting out JETarpet** Magazine. did you leave Prescott?" your city 50,000 men and women died, of the greasewood bushes, an arrow Will purifir the "This morning, about two. I rode LIVER aid" th LIVE and KTfiMEYft and but I slew of that number only 2,000. having upon it alighted brand of bunchgrass. Writes ttlHgrammatiealiy. until eleven* .and then camped at The remainder died from absolute A mojnent afterwards a yell from of Appetite, T"*gSfiff*:T.iir f Halfway Hole about three hours. fright and nothing else." First DudeWho that lady over the Indians told that it bad struck in Strength and Ti^FSliSi ob! Hovw have you been?" olutoly cared: Boaee. maailea therethe one I aw you talking with the thatched roof. As the arrow arose and nerves receive new "gfery well, indeed. But come into force. Enlivana the mind out of the bushes, old Sam fired, and a wthile ago? _ and snppUea Brain Power. the Saouse: or willjou sit out here oa California Marble. the yell of triumph when the arrow LADIES Second DudeShe is a literary .character, the porch!" liartot|jeiraexwillfindin'DB. struck was broken by one of anguish California seems to havegot a bonanza HASTXR'8 JMOK TOM1C "I must lpfck after my horse. wfa, speedy curs. GiTexaelear, healthrcomplexion. that told that the bullet had found in the great marble deposit in Inyo "What does she write?" All attempts at connterfeitins oa&T aSto to fta Where is the barley* Miss Mabel?** I itsmarkl^' ilf Vuritj. Donot experimentget OSIOIHAI, ABB1 county. The marble is hard, solid "Uavgrammatically." Texas &ifU "I mil get you some." DXBHB Boo The fire arrows began flying thickly, CoreCraattpaUMOdvar0 ings. ehe* ^S^ita* Sfek and free from flint. A recent test "No. I'll get it myself," and taking *!& omc striking and some falling short. made at the University of California a bucket of it, he wadfced down to the m-nk The rifles of the two men spoke loudly, .maUadonreeelptot twooentalnpoataca. Little Pitefeers. resulted in crushing an inch cube of spring and proceeded t* fill the backet THEDB. HATTER MEOICIME CO.. ST. LOWlL MO. and generally with effeet, judging "Ma," said baby at the supper table, with water to soak the grain. He H. Rudolphi, the Inyo marble at 26,900 pounds from the cries. Bat those of the Indians washed bis bands and face, which pressure, while Vermont marble was "I know why this cake is called angel were not silent. They had fired were somewhat sore from the long crushed at 6.000 pounds and Italian from time to time, and their bullets, ride in the broiling sun, and while so 4^ "Do You?'* marble at 10,000 pounds pressure, striking the bricks oi heavy wooden doing he was suddenly accosted by a MANTTACTrRER OF DEALER IN ''Yes it's because it's made by an angel. shutters and doors, had been wasted. The varieties are almost every- color large man clad in a brown Jean suit. Soots and Shoes! That's what pa told the cook." Tbe doctor was just loading again, known in marble, and some most "Why, doctor, where did you come New York Sun, when he heard his name called by^Iabel. beautiful and rich combinations, from from?" Going into the other room he the pure white statuary and the black, "Glad to see you, Mr. Quarlls. I &<% &&. wiiat Elae Was It? found Mabel supporting her father, the deep blue or blue and black, to a will shake hands as soon as I get out of whose breast the deep red- tide The old woman"Will yea have a delicate dove color and golden or yellow-veined this soap off. I came from Prescott flowing from a hullefc bole, showed A large assortment of men's and drink of buttermilk?'* this morning." marble, a mottled bright that the old map had not long to live. boys* boots andshoes, and ladies* and "What brought you here? Are you The old man-"Of course, but fu drab and brown and on a cream "Guess I'm beyond patching this children's shoes constantly kept cm going to Frisco?" don't call this it, do yez T'4^ ground a delicate veined marble with time, Doc," said the old man, with a Beat inthoWorlcL hand. Custom work and xenabtos "No. The fact of the matter is, although The old woman"It canieTrou the grim smile, as the doctor knelt .dawn figures of trees and ferns, like moss promptly attended to. there** no need to Jfcjgj^m- beside him, IjTbe roof is on fire, and goat.' -iYew Slavey jym, FiSl =2-5^^-7a5at9^^*T^ *&**&* ss^C-a^sr- ?SS^SM*3 ^raGMzt/**.*** 3^i.^/=3a^A