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

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Ti PETEE SCHEBEl MINNESOTA NEWS. "PUT ON MORE GOALS." LEONHABDT, iffikorcm ©o*'2Bcmkv I heaped in the coal at intervals, as he bade me. I did it because I was 4 oppressed by an odd sense of duty, Well, gentlemen, it you wish' It, I'll C.H.CHAX)BOURtf, O S S The house, granary and barn on the which I never had in my ordinary ......mir^ tell you the story. When I was a i- President B» "f^vfirtw 1 gg|RS* brain work. Since then I nave understood form of N. B. Gallop, near Dodge if Cashier. how it is that dull, ignorant Cor. Minn, and Centre Strsr youth of nineteen and lived with my 3, ROPRLETOE O E HU {re?Js&« re burned. These were good men, without a spark of enthusiasm, parents in a Pennsylvania town, I bmlaTngs, the bam being as large as ew J:Ulm Foundry show such heroism as soldiers, firemen, /if** 5* any the country. The loss will be had a taste for railroading and aboytsh and captains of wrecked vessels. NEW ULM, MINN. beavy. ambition to become a driver, although It is this overpowering sense of routine & MACHINE SHOP. collections an£ all la*itiees pertaining to banking duty. It's a- finer thing than Fire broke out in the coal sheds of I had been educated for loftier ?'-"**v»^i^S promptly attended to. ""/S." 3 sheer bravery in my idea. However, the Manitoba company at St. Cloud, pursuits. Individua Responsibly, Corner Centre & Front Streets. I began to think that Markley was an building was entirely consum- During my college vacation I lounged mad—laboring under some frenzy ITBW ULM, MINK Twenty-five hundred tons of coal, $500,000' The Fonndry has been thoroughly refitted and LATH SHINGLES, DOORS, from drink, though I had never seen about the station almost constantly, which were stored in the shed, caught un now prepared to do all kinds of work on short him touch liquor. making friends with the trainmen, aotlee. Repairing of all kinds of machinery anV are. •$«.„- Eagle MiU Co. agricultural Implements a specialty. Only e» SASH, BLINDS, He did not move hand or foot, except and especially with a driver named serieoced workmen are employed, and work en. Thomas Noyes, who was a pioneer the mechanical control of his trusted to my care will be creevtedwith neatneat Silas Markley. I became much attached «nddisp«tch. ALL WORK WARRANTED. settler in Wabasha county, died at engine, his eye going from the gauge to -L_aD(i all kinds of— CHAS. LEONHARD to this man, notwithstanding thetimepiece with a steadiness that ^vC^ Manufacturers of :i- his home in Maple Grove, Dak., on the '"-.1 Building Material. he was forty years old and by nowas more terrible and threatening 17th insb, aged eighty-seven years. HOLLER FLOUR than any gleam of insanity would 02\ell means a sociable fellow. H- Fergus Falls will make an effort to have been. Once he glared back at the \T,^ BY THE sgi raw He was my ideal of a brave,skillful, ULM, secure the Methodist seminary to long train sweeping after the engine firadual Reduction Roller be located somewhere in the Red river thoroughbred driver, and I looked up with a headlong speed that rocked it from side to side. valley. It is understood the city will to him as something of a hero. He BHEWER.MALTSTEH&BOTTLEH. System, offer $25,000 in property and cash. One could imagine he saw the hundreds was not a married man, but lived of men and women in the carriages alone with his old mother. I was a R. F. McGrath's hardware store at talking, reading, smoking, unconscious NEW ULM, MINN. Biarnesv&le was broken into by frequent visitor at their house, and I that their lives were all in Thte brewery in one of taelargest,establishment "Iramps, presumably, and about §25 think they took quite a fancy to me the hold of one man whom I now of the kind in ihe Minnesota Valley and is fitted op with ail the modern improvements. Keg and worth of plated ware and revolvers strongly suspected to be mad. I knew in their quiet, undemonstrative way. buttle beer nrnished to any pan- of the city on carried off. A tin box containing by his look that he remembered their ahorS notice. My bottle beer Is especially adapted NEW ULM, MINN. When Markley's fireman left him I S valuable but: not negotiable papers for family nse. lives were in his hand. He glanced at induced him to let me take his place Country brewers and others that bny malt will were found near the railroad cattle the clock.. And to their interest to place theii orders will during the remnant of my vacation. yards, the box having been cut open me. Ml orders by mail will receive my prompt t- "Twenty miles," he muttered. M.Mullen, PresH. S. Vajen,Vice-FresyiJ. He hesitated for some time before he and abandoned. "Throw on more coal, Jack, thefireis AUG. SCSBLX- consented to humor my boyish whim, going out." C. Rudolph, Cashier. A loud report was beard and a John Hauenstein, but he finally yielded and I was in I did it. Yes, I did.it. There was Nf shock felt by parties south of Averil. Directors: ?reat glee. Tlie fact was that in my something in the face of that man I Obtained, and all PATKNT BlfolXJiSH attended It was at first thought that a steam to lor MODERATE FEES. Our office 13 idleness and the overworked state of could not resist,. Then I climbed forward opposite the U. 8. Patent Office, and we can obtain boiler had exploded, but it is now Werner Bcesch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. C- and shook him by the shoulder. my brain I craved excitement -as a Patents in less time than thoi«» remote from thought to have been a meteor. As WASHINGTON.' Send MODEL, DRAWING ot "Markley," I shouted, "you are running confirmed drunkard does liquor, and, Weschcke, 0. M. Olsen, E.G. Koch. PHOTO of invention. We advise as to patentability searchers have been unable to this train into the jaws of and free of clmrge and we ma'ie NO CUAUQ& besides, I had had such longing dreams 'locate it, as the shock was felt for death." UN'I.liSS PA TENT IS SECURED. of the fiery ride through" the hills, For circular, advice, terms and references to MALTSTER miles around. "I know it," he replied, quietly. DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS actual clients in your own .State. County, City ot mounted literally on the iron liOTse. "Your mother is aboard the train!" Town, write to August Kauke, whc was robbed at So I became an amateur fireman, and OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE "Heavens!" He staggered to his Verndale, and nearly killed by highwaymen, liked it exceedingly, for theexcitement Opposite Patent Office, Washington, li. C. feet. Bub even then he did not move Our brewery is fully equipped and aole to fil TICKETS SOLD, is improving. The doctors more than compensated for the rough his eyes from the gauge. all orders. Bingham Bros. feel confident that they will not only work I was required to do. "Make up the fire," he commanded, Mr. Grebe has charge of the bottling estab save his life but his arm also. Milo But there came a time when I got and pushed in the throttle valve. lishment. Close Attention iven to Gollooting. Lavanway, 'Owen Kingston and a my fill of excitement. Mrs. Markley "I will not." lewUIia, Minn. young man named Rice have been arrested one day formed a plan which seemed "Make urj the fire, JacK." veryquiet- DEALERS IN on suspicion, -and were identified to give her a good deal of happiness. It was her son's birthday and she by the injured man. "I will not. You may murder yourself wanted to go down to Philadelphia in and your mother, but you shall Gilbert J. Hopkins, late from Montevideo, his train, without letting him know not murder me." Chippewa county, whose peop're Low Bates to Pacific CoasS, anything about it,- and'there purchase He looked at me. His kindly gray Dealer in reside in Castle Rock, was adjudged a present for him. She took me into eyes glared like those of a wild beast. LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, The new agreement between the transcoorvtSnental insane and will be sent to the Rochester her confidence and had me to assist But he controlled himself in a moment. lines authorizes a lower rate to Pacific her. I arranged the preliminaries and coast points via the Manitoba-Pacific route asylum. His father was cornemitted SASH AND BLIND. than is ma.de via any other line. Frequent excursions. got her into the tram without being to Rochester over a year ago. "I could throw you off this engine, Accommodations first-class. 3?ar heLime, Cement and Coal.CANNED, noticed by Markley, who, of course, DRIED & GREEN rates, ma.ts, and other and make short work of you," A Worthington man found a pocketbook particulars, apply to C. fl EXPOU* was busy with his engine. said. "But, look here do you see the I N FRUITS, H. WAEBEN, General R& recently out on the prairie that The old lady was in high glee o^er station yonder?" Passenger Agent, St. Bl,_ another Worthington man lost while Paul, llinn. -H&UMA31* the bit of innocent deception she was I saw a faint streak against the sky LoivesS prices always. Flo-mr suncL IFeecL •helping ito fisht fire out there some practicing on her son. She enjoined An Excellent Route. about five miles ahead. seven or eight years ago. There was me again and again not to tellSilas, "I was told to reach that station Tourists, Dusiness men,- settlers and ottjersy something like $100 in thebook when and then I left her and took my nlace. STONE,WOODEN AND WILLO W by six o'clock," he continued. "The Opposite Railroad Depot, desiring to reach any place in Central or Nortl*em lost, and when found about $30 of it It was a midsummer day and the Montana, Dakota, Minnesota, or Pn»efe express train meeting us is due now. W A E NEW ULM, MIN2J Sound ami Pacific Coast points should invesiigate w,as in passable condition, but the weather was delightful. The train was I ought to have laid by for it at Dufreme. NEW TJLM, MIN*!". regarding the rates and advantages ©nt»rvl neither an express nor an accommodation, ,/balance was about destroyed by the I was told to come on. The by this route. A rate from Chicago or St.Panl to Puget Sound or Pacific Coast points §5.00 lower but one which stopped at "'^exposure to the wind and -^weather. track is a single one. Unless I can than via any other line is guaranteed. Accomttoais- the principal stations on the route. make the siding at that station in S PAUL :Over'thirty families'have settled in On this occasion, as there were two three minutes, we shall meet in yonder I N N E A O I S the vicinity of St. James this spring, specials on the line, it was run by hollow!" Gtp-at. telegraph—that is, the driver has simply coming mostly from Illinois. "Somebody's blunder?" I said. i»-- RA\ LWAX fl~l5! OJK to obey the instructions which he "Yes, I think so." Frank Collins, American expressfman receives at each station, so that he is Watertown, Aberdeen, Ellendale, Por Manufacturer of and Dealer in I said nothing. I threw on coal if Buford and Bottineau, Dakota, are few of th* of St. Cloud lit a cigar and, findling but a machine in the hands of oneI had had petroleum I would have principal points reached via recent extensionssH CIGARS, it would not draw, cut it in two .controller who directs all trains from this road. For maps or other information ividress thrown it on. But I never was calmer C. H. "WAKSEN, General Passenger Agent,. |and discovered a small cartridge in a central point, and has the whole in my life. When death actually St. Paul, Minn. line under his eye. It the driver does Jtbe middle with the ball pointed tofward stares a man in the face, it often TOBACCOS Send for new map of Northwest. not obey to the least tittle his orders the small end. frightens him into the most perfect Where Are You Going? it-is destruction to the whole. composure. Markley pushed the PIPES, 'Charles Greenwood, Of :Owatonna, When do yon start Where from HOTT a ^Well, we started without mishap valve still further. The engine began in your party? What amonnt of freight or Awhile springing a trap for glass RKSTOBE the HEAEJTHandVia. and up to time, and easily reached the to give a strange panting sound. Fa of XOTTTBL Eswpepsia,W*nt baggage have you? What route do you prefer? Cor. Minnesota and Centre iballs, was shot in the forehead and .Appetite, IndiKMtion.Lackof first station in the time allotted to Upon receipt of an answer to the above questions off to the south I could see the bituminous Strength and Tired Feeling ataolutely streets. you will be-f urnished, free of expense, with jfeft eye by the accidental diswiarge •us. As we stopped there the boy ran black smoke of a train. I looked cared 'Bones, nine, the lowest S^RJUI. rates, a» cles and nerves receive new NEW ULM, MINN. of a gun in the hands of Fred ..alongside with the telegram which he at Markley inquiringly. He nodded. maps, J& tables.pi&x. force. Enlirens the mind and supplies Brain Power. or|M A N I a A a Clinger. handed to the driver. The next moment It was the express! I stooped Suffering from "complaintepeculiar able inform-1 va RAILWA'C l^aatio which '^.^. I heard a smothered exclamation to the fire. to their seirwill find in DIL. v'i'- will save trouble, time and money. Agents will The house of Mrs. Wade, in East HARTEK'S IRON .TONIC from Markley. call in person where necessary. Parties "No more," he said. rate, speedy cure. Given a clear, healthy complexion. iRochester, was burned, none of the ready to answer above questions should cut All attempts at counterfeiting only adds to its popa. "Go back," he said to the boy "tell I looked across the clear summer \arity. Do not experiment—got ORHJINAL AND BEST and preserve this notice for future reference. I contents being saved, but the sewing An Dr. BARTER'S LIVER PILLS Williams to have the message repeated, Dealer in may become useful. Address WABBEH, sky at the gray smoke of the peaceful Cure Constipation.Liver Complaint and SickH Seneral Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. machine. Mrs. Wade is a widow with there's a mistake." Headache. Sample Dose and Dream BookH little village, and beyond that a black r:R,i Send for new map of Northwest. GOODS mailed on receipt of two cents In postage, jr four children to support, and all her The boy dashed off, in ten minutes line coming closer, closer, across the THE DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS, Mft U&eap Cask Store** he came flying back. "Had it repeated," worldly wealth was in this house. No sky. Then 1 turned to the watch. In Mats, Caps, Notions, he panted. "Williams is storming.^at insurance. one minute more—well, I confess I sat Groceries,* Provisions^ you, says there is no mistake, down and buried my face in my A recent offer of C. A. Ballack to and you'd best get on." He thrust hands. I don't think I tried to pray. Crochevy and Glassware, G$O. jScfoSS, 1, build a flax fiber mill at Lake City for the second message up as he spoke. I had a confused thought of a mass a Green, Dried and Canned a bonus of $4,000 is not likely to be Markley read,it and stood hesitating of mangled, dying men and womenmothers MANTFACTTJRER OF & DEALER I N •Eruitsa etc, etc. accepted. and their babies. for half a minute. There was dismay Boots and Shoes! DEALER IN and utter perplexity in the expression There was a terrific shriek from the "Mrs. Mary Ann Grinnell of Lake I will always lake farm produce in exchangi of his face as he "looked at the DRY GOODS, engine, against which I leaned. Another Tor goods, and pay the highest market price for all ..^City has been committed for lunacy telegram, and: then at the long train in my face. A hot, hissing tempest NOTIONS, kinds of paper rags. ^V the insane asylum at Rochester. Minn. &3d N. strs., 'uNew IHm, Minn. behind him. His lips moved as if he swept past me. I looked up. We HATS, CAPS: were calculating chances, and his eyes Hon. Amos Cogswell's nomination were on the siding and the express had In connection with my store I hrcve a flrst-clasi GROCERIES, CROCKERY suddenly quailed as if he saw death A large assortment men's arM as postmaster of Owatonna has gone by. It grazed our end carriage saloon furnished with a splendid bfi-liard table an4 and OILS. .at the end of the calculation. I was in passing. In a sort of delirious boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and my customers will always find good liquors am} been confirmed, and he has received watching him with considerable curiosity. joy I sprang up and shouted to Markley. children's shoes constantly kept on cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. the necessary papers for execution Also Musical Instruments I ventured to ask him what He did not speak. He sat there hand. Custom work and repairing 'before taking the office. and WHEMLER & WILSON'S •was the-matter and what he was going All goods purchased of me will be delivered immovable and cold as a stone. I promptly attended to. Latest Improve* any part of the city free of cost. .tfames O'Neil, who came to Moorihead to do. went to the train and brought has Minnesota Street Kew Ulra, Mina. SEWING MACHINES. from Milwaukee, attempted "I'm going toobey," he replied,curttiy. mother to him, and when he opened eat Market, suicide by jumping through a second•3tory his eyes and took the old lady's hand AND All goods Sold at Bottom Prices. Theengine save along shriek ofhorBor in his I turned away. windowof the Key City hotel. that made me start, as if it were He had been intoxicated, and it is Yes, gentlemen, I have been M. EPPLE, Prop'r. Mark leyis own voice. The next instant many a railway accident, but I have supposed attempted to take his life ULM. we rushed out of the station always considered that the closest MINK. while suffering with tremens. MoorasoTA ST. NE W ULM,MINN, and dashed through low-lying farms call I ever had. Frank Alle and Mrs. T. McDonald. at:a speed which seemed dangerous to mpirs Mill Co. "What was the blunder?" me. arrested-on 'the charge of setting fire rpHE nndersigned desires to inform the peoples! I don't know. Markley made light JV'ew TJlm and vicinity that he has re-establishhi 1*'s •^Putiinmorecoal," said Markley." *A.o the house -of Robert McDonald, of it ever afterward and kept it a secret, I RAILWAY. meat market and is now preapared to waH I shoveled it in, but took time. ROLLER MILL, but no man on the line stood so \iad their examinations at St. James, on bi »ld customers and friends with only th« Penetrates the Centres of Population ed hi* "We are going very fast, Markley." best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and everything high in the confidence of the company in and were discharged. usually kept in a first-class market Tb« He did not answer. His eye was after that as he. By his coolness and highest marketprice will be paid for FAT CAIN ILLINOIS, IOWA, Mary 'Carron, aged 30, who lived fixed .on itherSteam gauge, his lips close TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. nerve he had saved a hundred lives. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. with her'buotiher.iFred, and her mother, WISCONSIN, shut. E on the Kiefch farm, west of Marshall "Moreteoal,"'he-said I Ihrew it in. Meat Market. MICHIGAN, Preaching Under Difficulties, commited suicide by hanging Thi£!helds.and houses began to fly We take pleasure in informing tb©^ A curious case of the pursuit of MINNESOTA, herself in itihe barn. She had been past ihalf seen. We were nearing public that we are now ready for business. DAKOTA, preaching under difficulties came under considered "partially insane for Dufreme, the^nextstation. Markley's The best machinery and all ib& JOS. SCHNOSSIDH, Prop'r., my notice. In a country church eye wentifcom the gauge to the fase of some time, ^oane few weeks ago NEBRASKA and latest improvements in the manuf*e» the tioaeDiece ..and 'back. He moved :in the remote districts of the West of •she attempted to commit saticide, fcure of flour enable us to compete wit& WYOMING. New Ulm, Minn. England a swarm of bees had taken like an jfljuttomaton. There was little taking poison, and had been ever the best mills in the country. •up their quarters in the oaken woodwork more meaaaing.in.his?face. •since closely wa/tched by the family. We are constantly baying at the back of the pulpit, to the "More!!"' he said, -without turniins Its TB.AIN SERVICE iscarefall] A1arge supply of fresh meats, eau. Rev. Louis Saiizeuer, of St. PamI, .a Wheat, -dismay and discomfort of the weekly his eye. I took :up cthe shovel—hesitated. arranged to meet requirements oi «age, hams, lard, etc., constantly on Rye, German Catholie priest who was being occupant of that structure. During local trarelp as well as to furnish aand. All orders from the country ithe discharge of his peculiar function Corn, taken to an insane asjTlum at Chicago, "Markley., So you know that we ane the most attractive Routes foi promptly attended to. .he .was not only annoyed with the Oats, jumped from a ear near Beudi LandI'H going at the sate .qf -sixty miles aca through travel between important tbusy, sullen roar of the hive, but his hour?" Buckwheat, ing and fractured his skull. He die£ CASH PAID FOR HIDES. TRADE CENTRES. ifear of arousing their animosity by "Coal!" at Wabasha. &c,9 &c» ^be loud challenge of his tones, or by I was alariroed at -the stern, cold THE NEWEM At the Highest Market Prices. The Rochester city council has voted the vibration of the pulpit, wasstimuby rigidity of the jsian. His pallor was Its EQUIPMENT of nay and to remit the customary tax on the theikafcod. the light skirmishers which becoming frightful. I threw in Parlor Cars, Dining1 and Palace We sell all'kinds of tased to .come out and perform all opera houses for the purpose of encouraging -coal. At least we must stop at Sleeping Cars is without rival. CITY PLANING KILL sorts .of minatory manoeuvres within FLOVn, managers to briRg before Dufreme. He toid mefch&twas the Its MO AD-BED is perfection, ot me»S'.urable distance of his nose. next hauit. The little town approached. the people first-class entertainments. SHORTS, stone-ballasted Steel. The annoyance at length became intolerable, As the first houses came The SOUTHWESTERN is tho MANUFACTUHES JiRAN, &c, An important case was decided at and orders were given to into view the engine sent its shriek of favorite route for the Commercial DOORS, WINDOW SASH, Duluth, involving the title to many smoke out the bees. This was affectually warning it grew louder—-louder. AT LOW RATES* Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers done but, unfortunately, the hundreds of thousands of dollars We dashed into the ^street, after New Homes in the Golden VENETIAN BLINDS, I clerk ra smoking out the bees set fire worth of land. Messrs. Rice and Mallett up to the station, where Special Attention given to Northwest, to the church, and it was burned to were in partnership and the lalter a group of passengers wa/ted, to "W*or}sc MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. tne ground.—Chambers's Journal. Detailed intormation cheerfully made several deals wh'ch his partner and passed it without the halt oi an furnished by instant, catching a glimpse of the appalled claimed were firm transactions, while An extra stone for giinding feed. Becoming Too Valuable. JPlaning, turning and all faces of the waiting crowd. ,. C. W. H. HEIDEMAN, Agent, Mallett claimed they were his own private Then we were in the fields again. The Steam Cornsheller. affairs and in his wife's Land in many parts of California work with rib-saw promptly New TJlm, Mlna. speed now became literally breathless, name. The judge decided in Wood taken for cash or in exchange i8 becoming too valuable for who«# MARV HU6HIV H. G. WICKER, 1 and neatly executed. the furnace glared red-hot. The favor of Rice, who get $75,000, being growing, and large tracts are paA&'ina heat, the velocity, the terrible nervous fice-P«a't and Gen. Mangr. Traffle Manages into orchards and vineyards. Its is the quarter interest in $250,000 strain of the man beside me seemed to E. P. WILSON, All work guaranteed. Bates reason* expected that before many years J-:swo#&h of iron lands in the Vermillion C^SH PURCHASES weigh the air. I found myself drawing St** -l able. have passed the bulk of the wheat ranke, 1,000 acres of land in Michigan General Pu^en$er Agent. long, stertorous breaths ,like one ji and CHEAP SALES growing lands of to-day will be more 7 -J, ZELLER, Pn»p'r. sbnrl the Mallett addition to Ely. drowning. profitably used.—Chicago Herald, sA*V" A- 'A ^•JZ. »*£.'* -.' •Mft -isr «& f* ~y-^? \h%, -ass. -3' •^M^mmmm w^m :^^i^^^^i^^Mi£^^^km 6*X »*. flas A'/ii