New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 15, 1888 · Page 1 of 9
OCR Text
A LEARNED WIFE. "Ella Mavbury. I am onlv 'a factory ^HOUSEHOLD HINTS. S W teLEOlABDT, "SSiroum ©culJBcm] slave.' They told me so tonight!" she «h6 Knows erery modern Um and, as from added, bitterly. A GOOD BREAKFAST DISH.—Cut up a human prison each theosophy and "Are your parents living?" neatly from a leg of mutton the meat reflected from her mind: C. H. GHADBOURN, **. &'C. H. BOSS, tOM ."No they died while 1 was a small in pieces about the same size. Remove an •h *L S. scope, and status of President Cash! —DEA, N— child. I was bound out to a farmer all the fat, skin and bone, and every a 8 Ka uUtf» a a 0 9 i£ Phi- PROPRIETOR OF TH E MBER Cor. Minn, and Centra Strs. and his wife in the town of Devon.' ?I wS,ffJdwtoK7 8be wades ia aQd piece which is burned or blackened bv Sfflt cannot begin to tell you the abuse! the fire, or the hash will have a strong, Ulfff Foundry have suffered at their hands. It seemed 8he will talk you to paralysis with her'Vbem- disagreeable flavor. The parts not used NEW ULM, MINN. a a is it "trichotomy" and more than I coula bear, and at last, for hash may be put in the stock-pot phlebotomy" on her victim she -will through the influence of one whom I & MACHINE SHOP, Melt in a quart stewpan, ono ounce oi Collections and all business pertarniag to banking pounce thought was my friend, Iran away and promptly attended to. 3weet butter, then 'two finely-minced will kill you if you're killable, with her came to the city. 8onndingr,thirteen-sylable,ancient, alien, sschalots and a desert spoonful of flour, Corner Centre & Front Streets. Individual Rssponsihitiy, sesquipedalian words no fellow can pn "I began to work in the mill, but my and stir for live minutes. Now add HEW ULM, MIN30". nouuce. pay was so small and I have been sick The Fonndry has been thoroughly refitted and I :wo gills of stock, salt if necessary, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, so much that I have almost given ur un now prepared to doiU kinds of work on shor* "But her husband, helpless sinner, eats his marter of a toaspoouful of pepper, one eetiee. Repairing of all kinds of machinery anV many times. All last month I was ill bread-ancl-water dinner, luckless fellow jlove, three ailspice, a boquet garni, a SASH, BLLTOS, Agricultural Implements a specialty. Only es Eagle Mill Co, da t111*0^11 love dyspeptic and now that I have become able to go Mrianced workmen are employed, and work es. seaspoonful of walnut ketchup, or half wasted to my care will he ci*/ Vted with n«.-.tness back to work there has been a 'cut he quantity of Worcestershire sauce, ffor his lovely wife bewitching piles the ta- t&dtilspstcn. ALL WORK WARRANTED. —and all kinds of— down' in my wages. he ind a tablespoonful of tomato sauce. A kitchen with the lexicons CHAS. LEONHARD Manufacturers of "The family with whom I have boarded Of Old Mexicans and with cy-clo-pe-di-as. »tir continually till the contents come Building Material, turned me into the street tonight, E O a boil, keep boiling for a few minutes, ROLLER FLOUR •And without a curse or stammer thro' calling me «a factory slave.' f?fl S a scrit grammar with then strain into another stewpan, &ig7j(dhell, agility and ability picks his way 'round "Oh, 1 am weak in body and sick at and let the sauce cool before adding JSEW ULM, Mima. BY THE like a cat. heart. I cannot fight the battle longer. he meat or it will harden. When cold A nd the big hole in his "trowsis" no sweet Graflnal Refaction Boiler A grave in the river is preferable iiy in all the pieces of meat, place the wifely aid arou8es,with complacency and BBEWER,MALTSTER&BOTTLES. to this! If you had not come." Jtewpan over the fire, and let the conjoints patience he conceals it with his hat. System, The Yankee Blade. She paused in her sad recital, while gradually warm occasionally her gaze became fixed upon the mills. shake the stewpan, and be careful not The Factory Slave. Her rescuer had listened to her story to let the hash boil. As soon as the NEW ULM, MINN. with deepest interest, Her trouble had This brewery in one of the largest,establishments meat is sufficientlv warmed, spread ef the kind iu ihe Minnesota Valley and ia fitted touched his very heart. upon slices of bread fried in butter. «p with all the modern improvements. Keg and "Cheer up," he said, encouragingly, Ouly let the meat be warmed throuoh bottle beer fnrnished to any parr of the city on NEW IILM, MINN. ahorS notice. My bottle beer is especially adapted BY G. WALDO BROWNE. "and believe you have found a "friend in the sauce. for family use. :ll The long row of lights from the grim now who will assist you all that lies in Country brewers and others that bay malt will PIE CRUST.—Sift one pound of flour his power." And It to their interest to place theh orders with factory walls threw a lurid glare over with one teaspoonful of soda and two a All orders by mail will receiverayprompt at- "I thank you," she murmured. "I M.Mullen, Pres't. H. Vajen,Vice-Pres"i 4he river, even to its farther bank easting teaspoonfuls of cream of tartar, or two rtstioa. hope your coming is for the best." teaspooufuls of baking powder chop J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. we.vd, fantastic figures in the gloom AUG.SCHELL "I believe it," he declared, earnestly. six ounces of butter into the flour until of the night, while the hnm of the mill "But see, it is beginning to rain. We Directors: it is thoroughly mixed work with ice -torheels kept time with the ceaseless Obtained, and all PATENT if(/siA» attended must find shelter for you. Will you go water into a thin sheet spread with to for SfOPF.RA TB FEES. Our office is to one of the hotels?" •ymphouy of the rushing waters. Werner Bcesch, Okas. Wagner, Dr. C. two ounces more of butter fold up opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and we can obtain "Yes—no! I have an acquaintance Patents in less lime than those remote from Hardly had the October sun sunk be&ind closely into along roll flatten and reroll, Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. O. Koch. WASHINGTON. Send MODEL. DRA WINO or who has been very kind to me. Perhaps the western hills when dull, leaden then spread again with butter repeat PHOTO of invention. We advise as to patentability and she will not turn me away." free of charge and we make HO VUARQJS the operation three times lay it •ieuds came trooping over the sky with UNLESS PATENT JS SECURED. "So much the better. With your MALTSTER as de for awhile in a cool place, then DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS For circular, advice, terms and references to Ominous threatenings of rain. permission, I will accompany you to actual clients in your own State. County, City of roll out your crust. Touch the crust the place." The streets of had a deserted Town, write toi OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE as little as possible with the hand. Little more was said by either until appearance only an occasional carriage Opposite Patent Office, Washington, li. (I GRAPE SHERBET.—Lay a square of TICKETS SOLD. they reached one of the tenement Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fll1 being seen, and few pedt^rlans were cheese cloth over a bowl put in a blocks near the Main street. all orders. Bingham Bros. Abroad. pound of ripe Concord grapes mash Mr. Grebe has charge of the bottling establishment. "My friend lives here," said Ella very thoroughly with a wooden masher One of these last hurriedly crossing leading the way up a pair of narrow, Close Attention iven to Collecting.- squeeze out all the juice add an ftTew Ulm, Minn. Hie bridge which spans the river just winding stairs. She knocked timidly equal amount of cold water to the at one of the doors on the second story. fcelow the long row of hills lining its juice, and sugar to make very sweet DEALERS IN After a short delay it was opened by (eft bank, suddenly paused in his rapid freeze in the usual way. a young woman, who at sight of Ella, progress as alight form bounded out cried: SPICED GRAPES.—Mash the grapes II S I N E S S CENTERS —The building of •f the shadows into the gaslight's and cook until soft rub through a "Come in, Nell. This is a glad surprise. la BS a a in anew and fertile country ere- ghostly glare. sieve to one quart of pulp add" one El II ntes many new towns, affording excellent Dealer in business opportunities. Particulars re» pint of brown sugar and one teaspoonful Coining and going like a flash of sunlight "I thank you, Edith. I have a friend LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, garding such opportunities in !Wont ma. (Minnesota each of cinnamon and allspice, half and Dakota will be sent upon application in that night scene, the gentleman with me. M. a teaspoonful of mace and the same of to C.Jf_ H.. WARKEN^Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul. to U. WARKKN,( SASH AND BLIND. She paused in confusion, unable to caught the gleam of a fair girlish PROSPEROUS,I North Dakota never had cloves. thecall her benefactor's name. betttr crops than those just face and long, golden hair but CANNED, DRIED & GREEN Lime, Cement and Coal. harvested. Many opportunities CHIPPED PEARS.—Take pears not "Howard—Charles Howard," he •countenance bore a wild, hunted look to secure fine Gov- quite ripe pare and core and cut them FRUITS, hastened to say. "Pray excuse—" ernment lands recently surveyed, near excellent and her disheveled tresses streamed in in long, thin stripes to four pounds of He did not finish the sentence, unless coal fields and adjacent to :ilroad. Maps and full particulars, tree, upon application to C.H. the wind. the fruit put three pounds of sugar, the the low exclamation that left his lips Lowest prices always. WARREN, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul, Minn. sundL Feeci* rind of two lemons cut into strTps, the could be called speech. ANOTHER, or on small sal- With a low exclamation upon his lips W 0 0 juice of the lemons, one-eighth of a ary? Why continue vorking on a wornout Edith, my sister!"—and he sprang to STOJTE,WOODEN AND W I O W lie peered into the gloom, hoping to pound of green ginger and a gill of farm? Why try to secure a living from Opposite Railroad Depot, the side of Ella's friend. such high-priced or heavilv-mortgasred water boil until the fruit is transparent. W A E •eaten another sight of the fleeing one. "Charlie, dear brother!"—and she farms? Why work on rented land? Why not start NEW ULM, MINX "t Nor did he look in vain, for a moment for yourself? Why not secure at once some oi the NEW ULM, MINK. fell into his arms. low-priced but very fertile and well located lands $ater she reappeared, seen more plainly Ella looked on with wonder. adjacent to railroads ROW to be obtained by those He Was Equal to I gcingto Northern Dakota a^d Mii.r.esota, where Then from the plainly furnished Mm time in the blaze of the light from. you can make a larger net profit per acre than on apartmeut two others joined the scene, One of the old-time typos lingered the factory windows. the high-prized or worn-out iand you now occupy? "Father, mother," said Edith, when down town one morning among convivial Why not go and look the sku tion over, and The girl had passed upon a point of see for yourself, or at least obtain lurther in- the first transport of joy had passed, spirits long after the "jig"°was up, iock which jutted out into the stream. formation, which ^""""l"he wil sen". free, if you vviln "Charley returned at last." and when he fianlly got started westward—it address O. H.WARREN, Gen Pass. Agt, St TEE ONLY TRUS /Her hands were uplifted and her pallid Paul, Midii. There were manv questions asked seems to me that all the printers S -countenance bore a look of despair. Manufacturer of and Dealer in and long stories told, which need not Jf\py I N I N N E S O A a in town live on the West Side it was Her voice fell in supplicating tones be repeated here. 11 I iv a in in CIGARS, broad daylight, and the east-bound cars ttpon the night air to be drowned by I a is in a id a Charles Howard had left home when the sullen roar of the rushing river, were crowded with people who hadn't in to finest to a boy of fourteen to go with a friend TOBACCOS, and the busy factory wheels. the faintest idea of what it was to work a a a in a to California. Report afterwards came a a in a to "O, Father in heaven! forgive me if all night. He lived a few blocks east to his parents of his death, and later a a a a re on a this be wrong, but I am driven to it! of West avenue, on Madison street, and PIPES, they moved from their native village WiU purify the BLOCO regain* a on W A E N My burdens urefniorc than I can bear! the LIVER and KIDMEVS anJ when he reached his home he tried for in the state of Ohio to come to —, a A S a in KESTOBYE?UTK. the HEALTH andVIODyspepsia.Waat Xn the grave there i3 rest." New Hampshire. several minutes to adjust his key to the Cor. Minnesota and Centre h\\ 11II 0 0 S is an unknown experi- -J Appetite, Indieestion.Lack of The words reached not the ears of fi {IK Central and Northern Dakotaand key-hole, but he couldn't strike the combination. Strength and Tired Foeiinc ah. Charles, though escaping death, streets, the watcher on the bridge, but he had Minnesota. Maps and full solatoly cored: Banes, muscles passed through along illness to recover Every half minute a car loaded particulars regarding lands, prices, and nerves receive new NEW ULM, MINN. read in that woe-begone countenance a lorea. Enlivens the mind etc., sent free. Address C. H. WARREN, Gen. at last penniless and discouraged. His with people passed by, and everybody -—. and supplies Brain Power. swifter, more emphatic message. Pass.^Agt., St. Paul, Minn. rass. Agt. at. letters were returned, and in vain he L&sM fct H-v»"""£m ouffaring from complaintspeoaBS% laughed at him. Then a cunning SUCCESS. Are you mortgaged, paving heavv Bounding to the end of the° bridge, ,n5*«S& liar to their sex will find in 35R. tried to learn aught of his parents' rents or running behind"? Can you idea struck, him. He went camly down Jf^S^m^^S HAHTEIt'S IKON TOKICi he sprang down the embankme nt, regardless move to new location Excellent •ate, speedy care. Glve« a dear, healthy completion. whereabouts. They had moved, but no in his pocket, got a match, lighted it, of what the consequences lands, cheap, which will increase All attempts at counterfeiting only adda to itgpopa. one knew whither. value several fold in five years. No other such \arity. Do not experiment—pet OHIGIKAI, ANX BEST held it up to the key-hole, inserted the •Blight be to himself. With a last wild Dealer in Dr. HARTEfVS LIVER PILLS |L opportunities existing. Full particulars, free, As soon as possible Charles returned IDTtT GOODS, BCure Oonatipation.Liver Complaint and SiekH look at the gloomy walls looming be- key, unlocked the door, and stalked upon application to C. H. WARREN, Gen. Pass. aeadaciie. Baraplo Dose and Dream Books to be^in a fruitless search for his family-. Agt., St. Paul, Minn. Sre her, the girl leaped from the rock. dignifledly in, while an irrepressible ^msued on receipt of two cents la poataco. In time, unconscious of their existence OJaeap Cash Store. Hats, Caps, Notions, rKEPB. HARTER MEDtCiKE CO., ST LOUIS, K0. •»,t into the cold embrace of the water shout went up from a car that was passing. there, he drifted to and vever, the outstretched arms of he Groceries,*, I^rovisionst Daylight might be good enongh then followed the Providential meeting _.„-•» bad sped to her rescue, caught uaoipm, for some, but he needed a little extra illumination. as we have described. Croclzery and Glassware, G$O. j^CoSft her in season to avert so terrible^ a ,0 He was used to artificial Eila Mavbury found a pleasant homo Green, Dried and Canned '•0 fate. a light. Chicago Mail. with her friends until a short time Fruits* etc, etc, :0 The fall quite took away her breath, since she became the mistress of a household MANUFACTURER OF & DEALER I N and when she slowly opened her eyes of her own as the wife of her preserver, DEALER IN Boots and Shoes! 18 Settling for his Dinner. she found herself lying upon the ground I will always take farm produce in exchangi to find that life is worth the DRY GOODS, 58 With some one—a stranger—bending "If I give yer a nice dinner," she for goods, and pay the highest market price for ai/ 20 living. To the brave in heart there is r» ever her. NOTIONS, kinds of paper rags. I said to the tramp, "will yer do a little no cloud without its silver lining The light fell upon his features, disclosing Minn. & 3d N. strs., *tNew TJkn, Minn. work for me?" Yankee Blade. A S A S a countenance of manly beauty. In connection with my store Ihnie a first-clasi 79 GROCERIES, CROCKERY "Certainly, Madam," was the frank The eyes were fixed upon her with an saloon furnished with a splendid bkliard table anj f* 10 A large assortment of men's and (0 Selecting- Seed Corn. Hsarnest look as if their gaze alone reply. and OILS. my customers will always and good liquors and boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and •Vould bring her back to life. Has the seed been selected yet and is elgars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. After dinner he explained to the woman 9 Also Mtisical Instruments children's shoes constantly kept on 18 "Where am I?" she faltered, unable it hung where the heat from the kitchen that aside from being out of hand. Custom work and repahing and WHEELER & WIL-any 40 All goods purchased of me will be delivered to comprehend this strange awakenino-. stove, or other artificial heat is extracting practice in wood-sawing, his physioian 20 promptly attended to* TO part of the city free of cost. SON'S Latest Improved "Safe,'' he answered, simply. "Are the moisture from the kernel and had strictly forbidden it "but" he Minnesota Street. New Ulm,. Minn •ia SEWING MACHINES. ^you hurt?" went on, "I want to do something, of cob? If not no time should be lost in Meat Market, 20 '•No, I think not. But who are course, and if your husband has a new E CHICAG O and 20 gathering it. Seed so saved and dried -you?" 20 All Goods Sold at Bottom Prices. pair of boots that he wants broken in and afterward stored where it will not 20 "A friend. 1 came none too soon to I'll undertake the job."— Texas Siftings. 20 freeze, can every kernel of it be relied M. EPPLE, Prop'r. -«ave you." 20 upon to grow when planted, while with NORTHWESTER! ••Save wi?" starting up wildly, her NEW ULM, MINX. NEW ULM,MINN, seed taken from the crib in spring MLOTEBOTA ST, J^air falling about her shoulders in a An Alderman's Son. quite a percentage, often a laro-e Impire Mill Go. tangled mass of gold. "Save me!" she TNewnndersignevicinity Teacher—Now, Johnnie, suppose your one, will fail to grow. Another HE desires to inform the people o| repealed. Oh. I remember now! Why RAILWAT Ulm and that he hae re-established father has an income of $5,000 a year did you come? Leave me! 1—" strutting thing, the perfectly cured and his meat market and is now preapared to wai» to break from him. from his business. He Spends $2,00.0 on his eld customers and friends with only tin kept corn makes stronger and best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and ev. "Be calm," he said, gently. "You for your mamma's clothes, $50 for his more vigorous plants than come •rythmg usually kept in a flrst-chuss market Tb« Penetrates the Centres of Population do not realize what you are doin°\ own clothing, and $1,000 in miscellaneous highest market price will be paid for PAT CAT. in from seed the" vitality of which has TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. Would you take your life?" expenses. How much will he have ILLINOIS, IOWA, been weakened by exposure to moisture 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs, 2C E E "Let me go! let me go! I do not want and severe cold.—Farmer's Review. at the end of the year? WISCONSIN, to live!" she moaned, with frantic efforts eat Market. Johnnie (after mature deliberation)— to free herself. We take pleasure in informing the MICHIGAN, 'Leven thousand dollars. Struck a Rich Lead. Finding her endeavors futile, however, I public that we are now ready for business. Teacher—Eleven thousand dollars! 2 she finally became calmer. "How are you getting along?" asked JOS. SGENQBRIGH, Prop'r., You don't seem to know your arithmetic. The best machinery and all thfe DAKOTA, a 4'You will go to your friends now," one tramp of another. latest improvements in the manufacture &e said. NEBRASKA and "First-rate. I'm living high. I've Johnnie—Well, I know pop. He's an of flour enable us to compete witb New Dim, Minn. *'I have no friends!" was the sad rel»ly. alderman, he is!—Life. struck anew lay." the best mills in the country. "WYOMING. "I am homeless, friendless and We are constantly buying "Put me onto it." alone «in the world. Oh, sir, I had Wheat, A large supply of fresh meats, sau•age, The Monks and the Ladies. rather die than—" "You won't ve it away?" Its TRAIN SERVICE is careful 2tye, hams, lard, etc., constantly on The Indian railway officials are likely "Hush" he interrupted. "It is wrong "Naw you know me." arranged to meet rrquii'ements Corn, iand. All orders from the country to be placed in an embarrassing posi. to talk thus. One so voung and beau° "I've turned Anarchist." local travel, as well as to furnish Oats, promptly attended to. tiful cannot be an outcast. You have "Do the other Anarchists divide?" tion, for not only do English ladies demand the most attractive Routes foi BucJewJieat, met with some great disappointment. "Naw what's the matter with vou. to travel alone, but the Buddhist A S A I O I E S through travel between important You will think better of this when you .f I get interviewed by the newspaper reporters. monks have requested to be allowed to TRADE CENTRES. feave given it a calm second thought." Oh, I've struck it rich, I have.,f do so likewise. The government of TH E MEM At the Highest Market Prices. His low tone was as soft as a mother's Merchant Traveler. Ceylon replied to their reverences that might have been. It fell with Its EQUIPMENT of Day and when any number of monks travel together We sell all kinds of eoothing effect upon the excited creature Parlor Cars, Dining: and Palace Just the Man. CITY PLANING MILL they will be accorded every facility who turned her large, blue eyes ELOT7R, Sleeping Cars is without rival "Do you know of a fat man I could for not being iutruded upon, but jn which the teardrops stood, upon liim SHORTS, Its MO AD-BED is perfection, oi that the railway certainly cannot give a eot for press agent?" asked one theatrical until they met his, when she started stone-ballasted Steel. MANUFACTTRES BRAN, &c.s single monk a carriage to himself.— .aside in confusion. manager of another. The NORTHWESTERN is the AT LOW E A E S DOORS, WINDOW SASH, London Life. •"Who are you?" she faltered. "What do you waut of a fat man?" favorite route for the Commercial •"A stranger in these parts. Will vou "They puff and blow more naturally VENETIAN BLINDS, Tru veler, the Tourist and the Seekers Special Attention given to •jaot fro home now? I fear you will catch than others," was the reply. Washington She Knew Her Mamma, after New Homes in the Golden Custom Worfe cold in the chill night air. Besides it ('ritic. "Pa, won't you give mo anew dress.' MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. Northwfst, is 1-ikeJ..' to rain at any moment." I want one so much." Detailed information cheerfulh "Alas! have nowhere to go!" she A Fine Business Established. An extra stone for giinding feed. Planing, turning and all furnished by •Til speak to your mother about it." ^ghed. "You had better have let me '•Yes," lie said. "I understand thai The childs wistful exnression was Steam Cornsheller. go!" work with rib-saw promptly C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Ag-ent, young Smyfile's people have been in turned into disappointment. "No, no! not that. Please come with ATood iaken for cash or in exchange "Surely, mamma will kuow if it's and neatly executed. the real estate and building line foi New Ulm, Mlnm. me, and as we walk along you can tell Snipitfe JVIill Co. necessary." MARVIN HU8HIT, H, C. VOTER, Bae your story, for I am sure you three generations." "Yes." replied the child, demurely, "JaaveA' reason in following your unfortunate All -work guaranteed. Rates reason, "Is it possible?" ./".."'-»:': '^"v'^-^ Vice-Prca't and Gen. Mangr. Traffic MaWoa ,1 CASH PURCHASES "I suppose so. But when vou speak to course. What is your name, able. "Yes, his grandfather was a hodcarrier."—Drake's E. P. WILSON, her touch her easv, papa, or she might r-«P" and CHEAP SALES W C. ZELLER Prop'r. 1 ?}lear«3 Travelers' Magazine. want one herself."—Texas Siftings. general Passenger Aseaft." rk^ *\t: i'„ ^Iv^Jt ^M^S^^M^t&(kX^J:':