New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 8, 1888 · Page 7 of 9
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HIIIWI mi ii mwni^n IH»IMU««JHIIJI« ETEB SCHEBEB, la'am's ^Srotpw ©o.^&mk.:?" would be a small matter to govern Sad End of a Famous Reviyai1st. f.'LEONSARDT, them, but when the parents,' are constantly finding fault with a teacher's The Rev. Augustus Littlejonn is remembered methods of conquering children who O.B.BOS8,. From the Philadelphia Press. C.H. CHADBOUKN, through the interior of New run wild at home, and who expect her President: -,•- Caabia»F When I was 17 years old the directors -DEA. N— York as the most powerful religious to govern fifty children without strict COP. Minn, and Centre Sirs* of County saw fit to give me PROPRIETOR OF TH E revivalist of his day. He belonged to BER measures, when the same parents can a, school. I had taught one term, and not govern three or four with strict the branch of the Littiejohn family New Ulm Foundry measuses, it is rather a tryine task. which has furnished so many eminent iiad got along so well that they felt NEW ULM, HINN. Let him who disbelieves try, and see. recruits to the church and bar. In liistified in giving me another. 1 have & MACHINE SHOP, Collectionsan* all bn^inew pertamusfi to bttkisfef^ One of the contributors of the Helping his earlier career he was a successful ong since given up teaching, but my promptly attended to. Hand recently charged a teacher contractor,but he abandoned secular ^collection of that trying winter is so Comer Centre & Front Streets. Individual Responsibitijv with using language to a little girl pursuits and entered the Christian r'ivid it seems but yesterday. which was unseemly in the extreme. I HEW ULM, MINT* ministry. He moved from town to LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS,tm The Fonndry nasbeen thoroughly refitted and do not doubt the lady's statement, town, conducting revivals, with the $500,000, I had read a great deal on the correct now prepared to doall kind* of work on shor? but, like the teacher who answered it, accompaniment of scenes of wild excitement setlce. Repairing of all kinds of machinery anr" way of governing schools, and the SASH, BLINDS, Eagle Mill Co. I think the neighborhood in which she Agricultural Implements a specialty. Only ea and noisy fervor. He and •article I modeled after advised governing (kerienced workmen are employed, and work en. lives is sadly in want of intelligent John B. Gough often labored together. trneted to ray cure will be czscpted with neatness by love. I will say right here that people or they would hire a good •addispatch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. For a number of years he made —aDd all kinds of— vbadly teacher. It speaks for the cul- CHAS. LE0NHARD governing by love is a delusion and a his home in Chenango county, where Manufacturers of Building Material. ture of the people of that vicinity to he married an estimable lady. In the snare—a pitfall for the feet of the unwary ROLLER FLOUR employ such a teacher. progress of his labors he built up and the one I fell into was very But to young ladies desirous of churches and brought thousands of much overgrown. teaching I would like to give a little tfEW ULM, MINN. BY THB converts to the altar. Bub rumors The author of this deluding pamphlet advice. If you can, find some other Gradual Reduction Holler became rife of immoralities. His wife claimed that where corporal congenial employment, for if you are I sued for a divorce, and he went West. BaEWER,MALTSTER &B0TTLEB. punishment only commanded outward of a nervous, sensitive temperament, He engaged in revival work in Indiana, System, obedience the conquor-by-love system and have not the happy knack some and there he was again accused of brought out all the native teachers have of go\ erning, it will ruin jfciw MiJW- UIM, gross immoralities and of drunkenness, godliness, more or less of which your health, and I firmly believe NEW ULM, MINN- and was, after a sensational Thta brewery t« one of the largest,establishment! substance lies dormant in every shorten your life. To teach successfully of the Kind iu the Minnesota Valley and fittei' trial, degraded from the pulpit. Afterwards, schoolboy's heart. It may be so. one requires a firm will, a up with allthe modern improvements. Keg an*' as a reformed drunkard, he bottle beer rnrnishedto any parr of tbe city oi I would not for the world contradict mind capable of dismissing all school ihorS notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted lectured on temperance through Michigan. NEW IILM, MINN. the illustriou3 author. But I think cares with the locking of the schoolhouse tot family use. When old age overtook him he if he had anaiyzed the schoolboys of— door, and of being able to decide Country brewers and others that buy nialt wiii was constrained to seek refuge in an And to their interest to place theii orders with district he would have found very little what is best to do in case of rebellion me. All orders by mail will receiverayprompt ati^Btlca. alm3 house at Paw Paw, Mich. One M.Mullen, Pres't. E. Vajen, Vice-Fres'i in a second. oi the precious element in their morning recently he was found frozen composition. But anyhow, the conquer Without these the best education is AUG. SCHKLL J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. dead under the window of the room by love system failed to develop it. of no avail as far as teaching goes. John Hauenstein, he had occupied. His remains were I went to school the first morning Directors: But if you desire peace of mind, and Obtained, and all PATKNT Bb*lNJ£iii al buried in a pauper's grave. with a heart overflowing with love if you do not possess these qualities, tended to (or HODF.RA TE FEES. Oar office is BREWER it. opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and ise can ob» Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. C. towards the forty-odd intended recipients I would only reiterate that "wise tain PiitetitA in less lime than those remote froaWASUlxaTON. of that love. I resolved to set a man's" advice to young men about Send MODEL. DRAJV1HQ Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E. O. Koch. Do Strikes Pay? PHOTO of invention. We advise aa to patentability ?ood example before them by charity, to go West, "Don't." free of charge and we make HO CIIA ftftJC and Forbearance, patience and serenity The annual report of Commissionei US LESS J'ATENTIS SECURED combined. If I had only mixed with MALTSTER For circular, advice, terms and references to Carroll D. Wright of the Federal DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS Trick a Youthful Millionaire actual clients in your own State. County. City a these firmness and a resolve to judiciously Bureau of Labor gives the following Played on His Mamma. apply hickory oil when occasion OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE statistics about strikes for the six demanded, I would probably New York Sun. Opposite Patent Office, Washington, If. (C TICKETS SOLD. Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fil have got along better. years ended December 31, 1886: 6 If anecdotes of princes are considered all orders. Bingham Bros. My home was three miles away. The results of strikes, so far as gaining readable, no matter how mild, why Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab There was a path across the hill, the objects sought are concerned, not tell one concerning John Jacob lishment. Close Attention iven to Colleoting. which I had traveled nicht and morning. are shown to be as follows: Success Astor the Fourth, who has just come Ulm, MY MM. It was along walk, but I had the followed in 10,407 cases, or 46.59 per into society from college? It is abso« comfort of being at home. The young cent, of the whole partial success in DEALERS IN lutely true, if not thrilling. When he 3,004, or 13.45 per cent, of the whole, people in the neighborhood often gave R. Pfefferle, was an urchin his mother one evening and failure followed in 8,910 cases, parties. I always was invited, but was having a swell party atthehouse. BUSINESS CENTERS The" bmlding oi never went. My school duties occupied or 39.89 per cent, of the whole. By railroads in anew and fertile country creates At an early stage in the proceedings lockouts 564 establishments,or 25.85 my entire day, and I wanted my many new towns, affording excellent the maternal mandate went forth: per cent, of the whole, succeeded business opportunities. Particulars re« evenings to myself. This gave rise to Dealer in garding such opportunities in Montana, Minnesota LATH, SHINGLES, D00E& "Now, Johnnie, go up stairs and stay in gaining their point 190, or 8.71 the report that I thought myself and Dakota will he sent upon application per cent., partly succeeded, and above the people. there. This is no place for you. Your to C. H. WARREN, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul. 3S, SASH AND BLIND. North Dakota never had 1,305, or 59.80 per cent., failed. One day one of my pupils, a little turn will come by and by, and then belter crops than those just £irl of 11,came to me with the information you will have a good time of your As to causes or objects of strikes, I harvested. Many opportunities Lime, Cement and CoaL CANNED, DRIED & GREEN to secure fine Gov- that her sister was giving a little it is shown that increase of wages was own. John was outwardly calm but ernment lands recently surveyed, near excellent FRUITS, party that evening, and had an the principal one, 42.44 per cent. inwardly seething, as he tenderly embraced coal fields Jiiid adjacent to railroad. Maps and The other leading causes are given as full particulars, free, upon application to O.H. especial reason for wishing me to come. the authoress of his being and WARREN', Gen. Pass. Ast., St. Paul, Minn. Lowest prices always* I declined for the reason that my follows: For reduction of hours, 19.45 Flo-m and Peed repaired upward. A half hour later WORK B'OR ANOTHER, or on small salary? per '*nt. against reduction of mother was in poor health, and was Why continue xi ovk'wg on a wornout found him sliding down the balustrade, wages, V. 75 per cent. for increase of farm? Why try to secure a living from expecting me home, and would be uneasy Opposite Railroad Depot, on his way to the basement. such high-priced or heavily-mortgapre'l STONE,WOODEN AND "WILLOW if I did not come. I learned afterwards wages and reduction oi hours, 7.57 farms? Why work on rented land? Why not start Here lay a basket of onions. It was NEW ULM, MUSH per cent. against increase of hours, the lady's "especial reason" for yourself? Why not secure at once some o! the W A E but the work of an instant to bring low-priced but very fertile and well located lands .62 per cent. Total for the five leading was her brother. I had the pleasure NEW ULM, MINK. adjacent to railroads now to be obtained by those forth the trusty jackknife. Ten minutes causes, 77.83 per cent. all other of incurrina the displeasure of the goingto Northern Dakota a*d Minnesota, where later various chunks and layers causes, 22.17 per cent. j'on can make a larger net profit per acre than on whole family by refusal. the high-prized or worn-out land 3'on now occupy? of the savory esculent were fryins: One of my rules was to have each Disclaiming absolute accuracy, the Why not go and look the situation over, and in their own fat amid the hotair pupil who missed a word write it a report gives the losses of employees see for yourself, or at least obtain further inyou formation, which \vill_be sent free, it you will wil (, pipes that led to the parlors. certain number of times on his slate and employers resulting from strikes address C. H. WARREN, Gen Agt, St or on the board. One day a pupil Whew! What on earth? And where! and lockouts as follows: Losses to Paul, Miiiii STI• strikers during the six years covered flatly refused. Love fell flat, and I Delicate self-control marked the demeanor I N I N N E S O A a Manufacturer of and Dealer in by the investigations, $51,8i6,165 was obliged to have recourse to the of those who "smelt something." III n. iv a in in loss to employees through lockouts old-fashioned hickory wand. After he CIGARS, Then came sudden leave-takings. UU21 a is a id a for the same -period, $8,132,717, or had given in and completed his task in to finest to A discomfited hostess merged a total wage loss to emplovees of a a a in he a I sent him to his seat. I saw his lips TOBACCOS, into a v/rathy mistress, and servants $59,948,882. a a in a to move, and form the word—it don't wept in dismay in the fruitless hunt a a a a free on a matter whatit was—under his breath. WU1 purify the BLOOD rssalat» for the smell. Search high and low a on to W A E N PIPES, I gave him a second dose, even more th« LIVER and KIDNEYS ma& a A S a in was unavailing. The house smelt to Alcohol And Diphtheria. liberal than the-first, and he never KESTORE the KEAI/THandVIO- OF CROPS is an unknown experience OR of YOUTH. Drap»p8i»,W«i* heaven, while young Johnnie held his Cor. Minnesota and Centre Alcohol, we make bold to say, is or Appetite, Indigestion,L«ek o£ came to school another day. I was in Centra] and Northern Dakota Strength and Tired Feating absolutely robust little stomach with both and Minnesota. Maps and full so glad. This caused a breach between the prince of antiseptics, and the cured: Bones, mnt streets. particulars regarding lands, prices, hands, like a young cholera victim, cles and nerves receive now me and that family. most perfect and reliable medicine of etc., sent free. Address C. H. WARREN, Gen. force. Enlivena the mind NEW ULM, MINN. though his trouble was laughter. He Pass. Agt., St. Paul, Minn. and 8uppliee Brain Poiron:- There were two brothers who had a which we have anyknowledge in diphtheria. Saffering from complaintspoci* ~^le y°u 0 I PPrOO ^ortg^ed, paying heavy got a good spanking, but he never rooted objection to looking at their Diluted with equal parts of liar to their sex Trill find in XK, 1 rents or running behind"? Can you HABTEK'S IKON TOHIC seemed thoroughly to repent of the books. I kept one of them in one day water and given in small and repeated UUUULUUl move to new location? Excellent snfe, speedy core. Giresa clear, healthy complexion. lands, cheap, which will increase All attempts at counterfeiting only adds to itspopo* trick. Probably the fun of it was too to learn his lesson, and at noon he doses, the malignant symptoms of \arity. Do not experiment—fret C::iOINAI,ANt)BKfcTr in value several fold in live years. No other such went home. Next morning I told him great. A„ Dr. HARTER'S LIVER PILLS this most fatal malady soon disappear, opportunities existing. Pull particulars, free, Dealer in CUTB Constipation.Iiiver Complaint and Sick Eg. upon application to C. II. WARREN, Gen. Pass. as he had gone home without asking and convalescence becomes D:R/5r GOODS, flheidache. Sample Dose snd Dream Bookjw Agt.. St. Paul.Minn. 'J mailed on receipt of two cents in postage. 9 my permission he could now make up assured. It is interesting to note Cheap Cash Store. f(it DR. HARTER MEOiCiHE CO.. ST. LOUIS, MS. Where Jet Comes From. the half-day by staying in his intermissions with what facility the alcohol dissolves Hats, Caps, Notions, and three-fourths of his the diphtheretic exudation in St. Louis Republican. Groceries,* JProvisions, nooning. This made his folks very H. Rudolphi, the throat, lowers the temperature Jet is the commonest substance in G$0. J2d0£ft angry. They sent me a note, threatening CrocJcery and Glassware, and calms the pulse, showing its destructive use for personal ornaments, and yet me with expulsion, but I sent action upon the germs of Green, Dried and Canned not one out of 1,000 persons knows for a director, who told me to go the disease, which have been absorbed where itcomes from or what it is composed Fruits* etc, etc, MANUFACTURER OF & DEADER I N ahead, and '"let 'em fire away." It by the glands and gained access to DEALER IN of. The English jet, which is Boats an&Shoss? is needless to state I "let 'em fire." the blood. This remedy lias been DRY GOODS, the most popular, is dug on the coast I will always take farm produce in exchange One of my most unmanageable used by us in the treatment of diphtheria for goods, and pay the highest market price for ati of Yorkshire near Whitby and Scarborough. scholars was a boy, whose father NOTIONS, since 1873, during which time kinds of paper rag*. The trade from Whitby told me one day to "knock him HATS, CAPS, Minn. & 3d N. strs., New Ulm, Minxs^ no case of the disease has slipped dates back to the latter part of the down wid the poker" if I could not through our hands except in one solitary In connection with my store Ihn-se a flrst-clajn GROCERIES, CROCKERY sixteenth century, and jet is known '"blaster him. I shall always hold instance, and that case was in saloon furnished with a splendid bkliard table an4 A large assortment of men's ws^F #hat old man in grateful remembrance, to have been used for ornaments by and OILS. my customers will always And good liquors &n<J articulo mortis before the remedy was boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and lie was a warm friend of mine, the early Britons and their Roman cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. Also Musical Instruments given. The remedy is also prophylactic children's shoes constantly kept cm and his daughter my most advanced conquerors. The price of the raw to the disease, as we have found and WHEELEB & WILSON'S hand. Custom work and repahtag pupil. I believe she is preparing to material is from 10 to 1 8 shillings a All goods purchased of me will be delivered ti in many instances where it has been promptly attended to. Latest Improved teach now, herself. I only hope she any part of the city free of cost. pound. It is worked altogether by expedient to quarantine the patient. SEWING MACHINES. Minnesota Street, New Ulm, Minn has profited by the many blunders I hand. Pieces are sawed to the proper For this purpose, it is only necessary made that Winter, for I want it understood size and then the pattern is HE CHICAGO and for exposed persons to use the remedy, ill Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. that I do not hold myself scratched upon the jet with a sharppointed diluted as above stated, as a eargle blameless by any means. No living instrument. Then the workman and to swallow a little of it three or being is free from faults, and I can assure takes a knife and commences to M. EPPLE, Prop'r. four times a day.—Medical Times. NORTHWESTER! you that school teaching does not NEW ULM, MINX. whittle the jet just as you might a NEW ULM,MINN tend to decrease them. MEOTESOTA ST. stick of wood, the material working TJ One of the many faults they accused An Unexpected Ally. easily. With this knife and with small me of—of which I was not guilty— '"HHE undersigned desires to inform the people oj RAILWAY chisels he works out the pattern, after Says an Ohio contemporary: "The was partiality. There was one little New Ulm and vicinity that he has re-established which the piece is taken to a grindstone fact that Mack Morgan, the colored his meat market and is now preapared to waH girl, a cousin of mine, to whom I never on his aid customers and friend6 with only th^ and the rough parts are ground man at Springdale, who lost both legs had occasion to speak severely, best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard aDd everythins Penetrates the Centres of Population off. Swift-whirling wheels do the in the war, walks around on two peg usually kept in a first-class market Tb« Mid who always had her lessons. in highest market price will be paid for FAT CAT, polishing, except where there are deep legs, was the cause of a neighbor having Tjiey said I never scolded Lizzie, no TLE, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. ILLINOIS, IOWA, incisions in the ornament, in which a good fright some time ago. Morgan's 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. matter what she did. E E case the boya finish the polishing with legs are not fastened onto the One old hypocrite said my schoolhouse WISCONSIN, Meat Market. thin strips of list. Brilliancy is given stumps of his legs very securely. Some "just put her in mind of a thei: We take pleasure in informing the KLTCHIGAN, to the ornament by sparkling on a time ago he was riding along the road atre, it was so noisy." And she had public that we are now ready for business. rubber. Jet was once used almost entirely in a wagon. He met a man named never been inside of my school-house, MINNESOTA. The best machinery and all the JOS. SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r., Mandeville, with whom he had some much less a theatre. I have often in the way of pins, bracelets, DAKOTA, latest improvements in the manufacture trouble. The quarrel was renewed *j wondered since what her idea of atheI etc, but now the larger part of the NEBRASKA and of flour enable us to compete with atre was to liken a school to it. It output is made into dress-trimmings. and hot words passed between them. New Dim, Minn. Mandeville, in his anger, went to Morgan's the best mills in the country. WYOMTNCa. must have been something terrible, to judge by the construction of her wagon, and, grabbing him by We are constantly buying A large supply of fresh meats, Haulage, Wheat, the ankles, began to pull him out of I words and the emphasis she placed A Hunter's Horrible Death. Its TRAIN SERVICE tecaretaa§ Rye, hams, lard, etc., constantly on I on them. the vehicle. He pulled so hard that arranged to meet requirements «t the Denver Republican. Corn,, a I have no particular love yet for the off came Morgan's pegs, and Mandeyille land. All orders from the country local travel, as well us to faraisA $ A young farmer named James I old lady. It may be that I have an rolled to'the ground. At sight of Oats, promptly attended to. the most attractive Routes Jfet Rankin, living about eighteen miles unforgiving spirit- the legless man Mandeville was so BucJcwheatp through travel between importsu^ CASH PAID FOR HIDES. northeast of Broken Bow, Neb., started After school closed I fell ill, and she frightened that he ran for his life. Morgan id the hardihood to inquire after out on the morning of December TPwADE CENTRES. at once began hostilities by pulling THE NEW EM and tell my father "how sorry 10 in a sleigh for a hunt. When he At the Highest Market Prices. his revolver and firing at Mandeville, she was." did not dream that had reached a point in the woods and there was a lively time all Its EQUIPMENT of Bar awl We sell all kinds of the same illness was to a great extent, about half a mile from his father's around." Parlor Cars, lining and Palac* CITY PLANING WILL broii2ht on by worry caused by house, his double-barreled shot gun FLOUR, Sleeping Cars is without rival* a babel of uncharitable wagging slipped off the seat, and in attempting SMOBTS, Its ROAD-BEI is perfection, Although France and England are tongues. Oh,no! And I had, morning to draw it toward him the hammers stone-ballasted Steel. BttANs Ac, only separated by the Channel, they MANDFACTTJEES after morning, during the bitter cold caught and both loads were discharged The NORTHWESTERN is tBm are as wide apart in manners and weather, taken off her little daughter's DOORS, WINDOW SASH, into his heart. His clothing caught favorite route for the Commercial customs as though the ocean raged shoes, and held her feet in my hands fire from the flash and were burned Tm veler, the Tourist and the Seeh~. Special Attention given to between them. In nothing is this VENETIAN BLINDS, until they were thawed out. off, with the exception of his overshoes O-ustoirL "Wor3£. ers niter New Homes in the Goldem more conspicuous than their eating. I never would advise anyone possessed and the feet of his felt boots. Northwest. A French woman's breakfast consists MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. of a conscience to teach. I The remains were di3covered a few could neither eat, sleep nor enjoy myself of a cup of cafe au lait and a roll. Deta.led intormation cheertoUjp An extra stone for grinding feed. days after lying on the seat of th€ Queen Victoria, according to a recent in any way that Winter. But my furnished by :-v, ^Planing, turning and all sleigh, ahout a quarter of a mile from Steam Cornsheller. experience was of value to me. I chronicler, sits down to a breakfast C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent, the main road in the oods. His work with rib-saw promptly taught successfully afterwards, but table laden with Scotch porridge* cold ^Vood iaken for cash or in exchange New Ulm, right hand still held the reins firmly established my own practice. rump-steak pie, hot rump steak, cold and neatly executed. MARVIN HU6HIT, H. G. WICKEB, and the horses were standing at tht #iniitfe ]Vmi Co. •LS::f. jhere is nothing in the wide world rump steak, cold gammon of bacon, edge of a deep ravine. They had been ^4$°/rying to the nerves, so dispiriting, Vice-Pres't and Gon. Sfangr. Traffic Maiams boiled eggs, Scotch scones, brown All work guaranteed. Bates reason* without food since the accident occurred, CASH PURCHASES ttfe.teacher's work. What one gains bread, butter, honey, tea, coffee, and P. WILSOR, able. and had gnawed the sleigh tonguf to-flay one loses to*jnorrow. If one a kind of cocoa specially prepared for and CHEAP SALES Geaeral Passenger Agrofe- C. ZELLER, Prop'r. nearly in two. 3iac&ouly the children to deal with it her Majesty. •A"-.' .'&w