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

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a JOB'S COMFORTERS. DAKOT A NEWS« 1 "SBvewu ©o.^Banh. comfort to know it was a million years coming. Tz Aufderheide^ F| are all gone, he begins to rebel, and he says, If you want to find splints for a broken "God is hard God is outrageous. He had bone, do not take cast iron. Do not tell no business to do this to me." My friends, them it is God's justice at weighs our grief ©r. Talmage Draws Some Talnable those of us who have trouble know what a C.H.CHADBOUIW, U.H.BOM L. F. Beede, a farmer living nine They want now to hear of God's tender sinful and rebellious heart we have, and how Manufacturer of Presidentss' rCub&a Conclusions from the Sorrows of Job. mercy. In other words, do not give them much God «has to put up with, and how miles south of Oriska, died in his aqua fortis when they need valerian. Cor. Minn, and Centra Sirs. much we need pardon. I is only in the Again I remark at those persons are wagon of apoplexy on his way from Fire, Well Building and Steeple light of a flaming furnace at we can learn poor comforters who have never had any the field to the house. E A ST HAMPTON, N. T., Sept. 2.—The Bey. our own lack of moral resources. trouble themselves. A larkspur cannot lecture There is also a great deal of comfort in the Brick, Talmage, D. D., who spends a good part of NEWULM, MINN. on the nature of a snowflake and those 7- fact at there will beafamily reconstruction Christ church at Yankton is now & a summer rest here, took for the subject of people who have always lived in the summer in a better place. From Scotland, or England, ©lUectionsani' all business psrtamtng to banktnf, of prosperity cannot talk to those who free of debt, has one of the handsomest MB vacation sermon 'of this date, "Plasters Fine Pressed Brick for or Ireland, a child emigrated to this promptly attended to. frozen in disaster. God keeps aged people edifices in the west and is on the at Will Not Stick." His text was, "Misera country* I is very hard parting, but he in the world, I think, for this very work of Individual Responsibitiy, ornamental fronts. W comes, after a while writing home as to what Comforters are Ye all." Job chap. hunt for a rector. sympathy. They have been through all a good land it is. Another brother comes, xvi, v. 2. Following is the sermon: these trials. They know all that* which a sister comes, and another, and after awhile The first load of new wheat was $500,000 irritates and all at which soothes. If there The man of Uz had a great many trials— the mother comes, and after a while thefather fe/f*fl a the best ot shipping facilities and are men and women here who have old people received at Chruch's Ferry. It comes, and now they are all here, and they •the loss of his family, the loss of his property, Eagle MiU Co. in the house, or near at hand so at will a attention to mail order |BjS?|«-*4 have a time of great congratulation and a graded No. 1 Northern, The price he loss of his health but the most exaspera they can easily reach them, I congratulate very pleasant reunion. Well it isjust so with paid for it was 74 cents as against them. Some of us have had hard trials in in thing that came upon him was the our families they are emigrating to a better fKi N E W I N N E S O A life, and although we have many friends 50 cents this time last year. 'tantalizing talk of those who ought to hare land. Now, one goes out. Oh, how hard it around us, we have wished that father and SS» Manufacturers of wsm. is to part with him! Another goes. Oh, how •sympathized with him. Looking around mother were still alive that we might go and hard it is to part with herl And another, BOLLEB FLOTTB A small son of W. P. Stufcbs fell ii'P -if on them, and weighing what they had tell them. Perhaps they could not Bay and another, and we ourselves will after a much, but it would have been such a comfort from a load of wheat near Gary, and •aid he utters the words of my text. while go over, and then we will be together. to have them around. These aged :%^MH BY THE fgggf Oh, what a reunionl Do you believe that? Why did God let sin come into the world? the wheels passed over his body. Two ones who have been all through the trials "YeB," you say. You do not! You do not was a question I often hear discussed, but ribs were broken, and ibis fearedh* of life know how to give condolence. Cheerish ?|8radil Heduetioa Sofia II BHEWER.MALTSTEE&BOTTLEB. believe it as you do other things. If you did, aever satisfactorily answered. God made them let them lean on your arm—these and with the same emphasis, why it would is injured internally. **.*«w *, •the world fair and beautiful at the start. If aged people. If, when you speak to them, take nine-tenths of the trouble off ?j#^?## *$?::**& SmffiiL they can not hear just what you say the ifll 'tfsS W tfw, jiiJW- IV first parents had not sinned in Eden they your heart. The fact is, heaven to The Vermillion Republican has the first time, and you have to say it the second many of us is a great fog. I is away oft anight have gone out of at garden and report that one of Elk Point's fail NEW TJLM, *&*& 'MINN. time, when you say it the Becond time, somewhere, filled with an uncertain and indefinite ?Wa brewery t« one of the iargest.establishmenft' ifound 50 paradises all around the a do not say it sharply. If you do you will damsels ate twenty-one ears of sweet of the kind in the Minnesota Valley and* is fitted population. Tha is the kind Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America—so be sorry for it on the day when you take with allthe modern improvements. Keg and of heaven that many of us dream about but corn for supper recently and went to bottle beer tarnished to any parr of the city oe many flower gardens or orchards of the last look and brush back the silvery it is the most tremendous fact in all the universe—this •hori aotice. My bottle beer especially adapted camp-meeting in the evening. locks from the wrinkled brow, just before fruit, redolent and luscious. I suppose at heaven of the Gospel. Our departed for family use. they screw the lid on. Blessed be God for -when God poured out the Gihon and the friends are not afloat. The residence Coantry brewers and others that bay malt will The Press says it is estimated that the old people! They may not have so in which you live is not so real as the residence tnd\ to their iatereat to place theit orders with Hiddekel he poured out, at the same time, much strength to go around, but they are 125 new buildings have been put up Be. aJl ordersby mail will receive my prompt at* in which they stay. You are afloat, -the Hudson and Susquehanna the whole earth .I1'. God's appointed ministers of comfort to a you do not know in the morning what will in Sioux Falls this season, and that Arflw &UG. SCSELTj wae very fair and beautiful to look upon. broken heart. happen before night. They are housed and "Why did it not stay so? God had the power the number will be increased to 300 People who have not had trials themselves safe forever. Do not, therefore, pity your can not give comfort to others. They may to keep back sin and woe. Why did he not departed friends who have died in Christ. byfreezing-up time. John Hanenstein, talk very beautifully, and they may give you They do not need any of your pity. You Ikeep them back? Why not every cloud Obtained, and all PATKNT BbSMESX attended a great deal of poetic sentiment but while might as well send a letter of condolence to Plain Talk says, speaking of the roseate and every step a joy, and every sound to for MODERATE t'MJES. Our office to poetry is perfume that smells sweet, it makes Queen Victoria on her obscurity, or to the opposite the U. 8. Patent Office and we can obtain -music, and all the ages a long jubilee of sinless university, that "the first thing Vermillion a very poor slave. If you have a grave in Rotoschilds on their poverty, as to pity Patent* in less time than those remote from women? God can make a rose as easily your pathway, and somebody comes and knows there will be no room those who have won the palm. Do not say WAbKINGTON. Send MODEL, DRAWIHQ ox as He can make a thorn. Why, then, the covers it all over with flowers, it is a grave PB0TO of invention. We advise as to patentability of those who are parted. "Poo child!" for the accommodation of students free of charge and we make HO CUAMdS yet. Those who have not had grief themselves predominance of thorns? He can make good, "Poo father!" "Poor mother!" They are and UNLESS PATENT IS HECUltED, here and applicants will leave for know not the mystery of a broken not poor. You are poor—you whose homes fair, ripo fruit as well as gnailed and sour For circular, advice, terms and' references to heart. They know not the meaning of childlessness, have been shattered—not they. You do not want of room." actual clients in your own State. County, City oi rbuit. Why so much, then, that is gnarled and and the having no one to put to bed $m I dwell much with your families in this world. Sown, write to gr^s&TO -«our? He can make men robust inhealth. Why, at night, or the standing a room where All day long you are off to business. Will it Judge McConnell issued injunctions '-then, are there so many invalids? Why not every book and picture and door is full of not be pleasant when you can be together all Opposite Patera Office, Wathxngton, D. against the saloon men of Pembina, memories—the door mat where she sat, the have for our whqle race perpetual leisure, the while? If you have had four children and Our brewery is-nally equipped and able to fil cup out of which she drank—the place where commanding them to appear before one is gone, and anybody asks how many Bingham Bros. •instead of this tug and toil and tussle for a all orders. she stood at the door and clapped her hands children you have, do not be so infidel as to 'livelihood? I will tell you why God let sin the court at Grand Fords Oct. 2 and Mr. F. Grebe ha» charge of the bottling estab* —the odd figures that she scribbled say three. Say four—one in heaven. Do not eome into the world—when I jret on the other lishment. show cause why the injunction should —the blocks she built into a house. Ah no, think the grave is unfriendly. Kew Ulni, Minn. •aide of the River of Death. Tha is the place you must have trouble yourself before you You go in your room and dress for some not be made permanent. •where such questions will be answered and can comfort trouble in others. But come all grand entertainment, and you come forth DEALERS IN ye who have been bereft and ye who have -each mysteries solved. He who this side that The demand for Sioux Falls jasper beautifully appareled and the grave is only been comforted in your sorrows, and stand It Pfefiferle, the place where we to dressfortheglorious vjivor attempts to answer the question only is so great that the quarrymen are around these afflicted souls, and say to resurrection, and we will come out radiant, illustrates his own ignorance and incompet«ncy. away behind with their orders. Next them, I had that very sorrow myself. God radiant, mortality having become immortality. All I know is one great fact, and that comforted me. and he will comfort you Oh, how much condolence there is in year, the Press says, 5,000 men can tis at a herd of woes have come upon us, and that will go right to +fc» pf-tot. In other this thought! I expect to see my kindred in Dealer in be worked instead of 1,000 to 1,500 words, to comfort must have "trampling down euerythmg fair and beautiful. heaven I expect to see them as certainly as LATH, SHINGLES, BOOKS,. faith in God, practicle exp. a^ace, and good, as now. A sword at the gate of Eden, and a I expect to go home today. Ay, I shall more sound common sense. i,. certainl see them. Eight or 10 will come eword atr every gate. More people under the SASH AND BLINB. People living in the Hills and northwest from the grave-yard back of Somerville, But there are three or fon nsiderations .ground than on it. The graveyards in vast one will come up from the mountains Lime, Cement and CoaL that I will bring this mor., *•, those who of Andover have been fighting CANNED, DRIED & GREEN majority. The 6,000 winters have made back-of Amoy, China and another will come are Borrowful and distress \, and at we •snore scars than 6,000 summers can cover up. fire. It was started by sparks from up from the sea off Cape Hatteras and 30 FRUITS can always bring them, knowing that they 'Trouble has taken the tender heart of this will come up from Greenwood and I shall passing locomotives figniting the will effect a cure. And the gra conp-ideration know them better than I ever knew them world in its two rough hands and pinched it is, that God sends our troubles in love. I Xjowest prices always* wheat stubble. People had their SToxir eundi ITeecis here. And your friends—they a be across often hear people in their troubles say, 'i "antil the nations wail with the agony. If all the sea, but the trumpet at sounds here faces and hands burned quite severe- "Why, 1 wonder what God has against me!" I -the mounds of graveyards that have been will sound there. You will come up on just They seem to think God has some grudge -Sifted were put side by side you might step on Opposite Railroad Depot, 6 O W O O E N ANX W W the same day. SoTie morning you have against them because trouble and misfortune 1 ifchem and on nothing else, going all around overslept yourself, and you open your eyes, NEWULM, MINS have come. Oh no. Do you not remember W A E The first new wheat was received 4ihe world, and around again, and around and see that the sun ia high in the that passage of Scripture, "Whom HEW ULM, MINK/ ^-^SSgain. These arethe facts. And now I have in the Bismarck market Friday and heavens, and you say, I have the Lord* loveth He chasteneth?" A child -to say that, in a world like this, the grandest overslept, and I must be up and off." So you Fr- Vogelpohl comes in with a very bad splinter in its hand, next day it came in freely. It grades •occupation is that ofgivmg condolence. This will open your eyes on the morning of the and you try to extract it. I is a very painful No. 1 hard and starts at 76 cents. -tioly science of imparting comfort to the resurrection, in the full blaze of God's light, operation. The child draws back from troubled we ought all of us to study. There and you will say, I must be up and away." This price and the average yield will you, but you persist. You are going a re many of you who could look around up•en Oh yes, you will come up, and there will be a Merchant Tailor, to take that splinter out, so you take put the farmers on the Missouri some of your very best friends, who wish reunion, a reconstruction of your family. I the child with a gentle but firm grasp for although well, and are very intelligent, and yet be slope on their feet. like what Halburton, I think it was—good there may be pain in it, the splinter Minn. Si, New Uim, Minn. able truthfully to say to them in your days old Mr. Halburton—said in his last moments, must come out. And it is love that dictates of trouble, "Miserable comforters are ye all." I thank God that I ever lived, and at I Tne Rapid City Republican propounds Mannfacf orer of and Dealer ia it, and makes you persist. My friends, I really Is prepared to supply the people of I remark, the first place, that very voluble have a father in heaven, and a mother in think at nearly all our sorrows in this this query to a visiting Iowa people are incompetent for the work oi New Ulm and vicinity with the best of heaven, and brothers in heaven, and sisters world are only the hand of our Father extracting CIGARS, giving comfort. Bildad and Ehphaz and the preacher: "Is it a successful method in heaven, and I am now going up to Bee some thorn. If all these sorrows plothing at the lowest prizes* Only "^"fiHtrof language, and with thei^ words almost them." were sent by enemies, I would say, arm of converting sinners to tell them first class work turned out. 1 bothered Job's life out. Alas for these voluble (TOBACCOS,* yourself against them and, as in tropical I remark once more: our troubles in this that they are the scum of his own people th.it go among the houses of the climes, when a tiger comes down from the world are preparative for glory. What a •afflicted and talk, and talk, and talk, and state and that he is thankful he does mountains and carries off a child from the transition it was for Paul—from the slippery PIPESi ^alk! They rehearse their own sorrows, and village, the neighbors band together and go deck of a foundering ship to the calm presence not have to live among them?" then they tell the poor sufferers that they into the forest and hunt the monster, so I of Jesus! Wha a transition it was for Latimer—from Cor. Minnesota and Centre, feel badly now, but they will feel worse would have you, if I thought these misfortunes The county commissioners of "Ward the stake to a thronel Wha after a while. Silence' Do you expect, were sent by an enemy, go out and Contractor aad Builder^ streets* a transition it was for Robert Hall— from county voted to call an election for -with a thin courtplaster of words, to heal a battle against them. But no they come insanity to glory! Wha a transition it was wound deep as the soul9 Step very gently NEW ULM, 1HNIC from a Father so kind, so loving, so gentle, the purpose of voting on the question for Richard Baxter—from the dropsy to the around about a broken heart. Talk very that the prophet, speaking of His tenderness "saint's everlasting rest!" And what a transition of removal of the county seat softly around those whom God has bereft. and merry, drops the idea of father, and Special attention given to mason it will be for you—from a world of sorrow The go your way Deep sympathy has not from Burlington to Minot. This says, "As one whom his mother comforteth, to a world of joy! John Holland, when •eiuch to say. A firm grasp of the hand, a so will I comfort you." practically settles the question, as work in the city and country. he was dying said. -'What means this brightness compassionate look, just one word at in the room? Have you lighted the Minot casts over half of the vote of Again, I remark, there is comfort in the means as much as a whole dictionary, and Dealer in New Ulm, Minn. candles?" "No," they replied, "we have thought at God, by all this process, is going ,yoiz Lave given, perhaps, all the comfort the entire country. not ligffited any candles." Then said he: to make you useful. Do you know at at a soul needs. A man has a terrible BRY. GOODS The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam W a the light already beaming those who accomplish most for God and •wound in his arm The surgeon comes and The Scotland Citizen says that two is a sure cure for coughs and colds. ufUBIsiB pillow. 0, ye who are persecuted heaven have all been under the harrow? Grinds it up. "Now," he says, "carry that ILats, Cap9y JSotions, years ago it would have been impossible in this world! your enemies will get Show me a man ijhat has done anything for a in a sling, and be very careful of it. Let off the track after a while, and all will speak Christ in this day, in a public or private to find a car of fat hogs in Bon Groceries*Provisional a one touch it." But the neighbors have well of you among the thrones. Ho! ye who place, who has had no trouble and whose heard of the accident, and they come in, and Homme county, but the farmers Crockery' and Glassware, are sick now, no medicines to take'there path has been smooth. Ah, no. say, "Let us see it." And the bandage have begun to realize the fact that One breath of the eternal hills will thrill you Green, Dried and Canned 4B pulled off, and this one and that one must I once went through an ax factory, and I with immortal vigor. And we who are lonesome what money there is to be made in feel it, and see how much it is swollen and saw them take the bars of iron and thrust JPruits* etc, etc, now, there will be a thousand spirits there is irritation, and inflammation, and exssperation, them into the terrible furnaces. Then besweated farming is by raising cattle and hogs, MANTJFACTURER OF & DJEAXEB ISF to welcome you into their companionship. where theie ought to be healing workmen with long tongs stirred 0 ye bereft souls! there will be no grave digger's and within two years these industries Boots and Shoos! will always lake farm produce la exvl r/ and cooling. The surgeon comes in and the blaze., Then they brought out a bar of spade at will cleave the side of at have multiplied several times. for goods, and pay the highest market priced all says, "Wha does all this mean? You have iron and put it into a crushing machine, and hill, and there will be no Mirge wailing 1 no business to touch those bandages. Tha then they put it between jaws at bit it in kinds of paper sags. from that temple. The river of God, deep Alexandria Herald, Farmers 1 I wound will never heal unless you let it alone." twain. Then they put it on an anvil, and Minn. & 3d N. strs.t £New Ulm, Minn. as the jov of heaven will roll on between So there are souls broken down in sorrow. there were great hammers swung by machinery—each are beginning to thrash, and wheat In.connection with my store I hnte a first-clan banks odorous with balm, and over depths W at they most want is rest, or very careful one and a half tons in weight bright with jewels, and under skies roseate is running about 20 bushels to the •aloon furnished with a splendid billiard table talk mad gentle treatment but the neighbors have A large assortment of men's and that went thump, thump, thump. If that with gladness, argosies with light going my customers will always find good liquors acre. Flax promises a very large A beard of the bereavement or of the loss, and iron could have spoken it would have said: boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and down the stream to the stroke of glittering cigars,aad orery forenoon a splendid lunea. they come in to sympathize, and they say, "Why all this beating? Why must I be yield. Some fields of corn are out oar and the song of angels! Not one sigh children's shoes constantly kept en "Show us now the wound. What were his pounded any more than any other iron?" in the wind not one tear mingling with of the way of frost now, but the band. Custom work and repaitlng All gpodfrjHWchased of me will bo delivered last words Kehearse now the whole scene. The workman would have said: "We want waters. majority will require good weather any part of the city free of cost. Mow did you feel when you found you were pfomntly attended to. to make axes of you—keen, sharp a Minnesota- Street, New Ulm, Mlna| an orphan ?"r Teartng off the bandages here, axes with which to hue down the forest, and until September 10. The crop right "There shall I bathe my weary soul «"^d pulling them off there, leaving a ghastly build the ship, and erect houses. a,nd canyon In seas of heavenly rest, Meat Market^ through the country is the best and _U6and that the balm of God's grace had a thousand enterprises of civilization. And not a wave of trouble roll THE CHICAGOAND largest ever raised. The rain did allfiady begun to heal. Oh, let no loquacious That's the reason we pound you." Now, Across my peaceful breast.*' people, with ever-rattling tongues go into God puts a soul into the furnace of trial and very little damage. .the homes of the distressed! then it is brought and run through the crushing 21. EPPLE, Prop'r. The Expenses of Governing Us. Again I remark that all those persons are machine, and then it comes down on the Here is the sort of calaboose Sioux Incompetent to give any kind of comfort who anvil, and upon it blow after blow, blow after NEW ULM,MINN)! The growth and magnitude of the Falls has, as the Press sees it: "The MINXKSOXA ST. act merely as worldly philosophers They blow, and the soul cries out: 0 Lordl United States are brought out very sanitary condition of the city calaboose tom in and say, "Why, this is what you what does this mean God says: I want to have expected. The laws of nature to make something very useful out of you. strikingly in a little volume of sixty mtdenlgned desires to Inform the peopla^ is simply awful. There is no Naw Ulm and vicinity that be has r«-establisb» must have their way and then they can get You shall be something to hew with pages just issued by the Treasury known way to remedy it except to ea his meat market aad Is now preap*red to wsd sloquent over something they have seen in and something to build with. I is oa hit eld customers and friends with only ihs. Department, entitled "Receipts and burn the building down. The place postmortem examinations. Now, away with a practical process through which I am putting best fresh and cured meats, sausages, lard and tm RAILWAY.. all human philosophy at such a time! What you." Yes, my Christian friends, we Disbursements of the United States isn't fit to put the filthiest drunk in, erything usually kept in a first-class market TM difference does it make to that father and want more tools in the church of God. Not bUrnest mafketprlce will be paid for JFA?iO£X| let alone locking up an occasional for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, S»other what disease their son died of? He more wedges to split with we have enough Penetrates the Centres ol Population TLB, HIDES, WOO!.. ETC. man who has some semblance of respectability. 4s dead and it makes no difference whether of these. Not more bores with which to drill 1887." Oyer a million dollars a day M. E in he trouble was in the epigastric or hypogas•tric we have too many bores. Wha we really It is a good place for including Sundays—that is what the nvrjyois, IOWA, region. If the philosopher be of the stoica want is keen, sharp, well-tempered axes, a man to contract a disease that will statement of receipts shows. The school he will come and say: "You and if there be any other way of making stay with him all the days of his life." WISCONSIN, to control your feelings. You them than in the hot furnace, and on the total gross receipts for the year were ancHiaAN, vjnust cultivate a cooler temperament. You hard anvil, and under the heavy hammer, $371,403,277, That is several million The oldest citizen of Grand Forks, •must have self-reliance, self-government, selfsontrol I do not know what it is. Remember MINNESOTA* dollars more than the year before, an iceberg reproving a hyacinth for at if God brings any kind of chastisement Fargo, Bismarck, Aberdeen and other AND DAKOTA, having a drop of dew in its eye. A violinist upon you, it is only to make you BBEWERYjf and in fact is more than any year cities in Dakota cannot remember has his instrument, and he sweeps his fingers useful. Do not sit down discouraged, NEBRASKA and except war times. The Customs service of a time when he saw rats in Dakota. across the strings, now evoking strains ol and say, I have no more reason for living. joy, and now strains of sadness. He can not I wish I were dead." Oh, there never was so paid $218,000,000 of it, internal That delusion was forcibly dispelled WYOMING*. •play all the tunes on one string. The human much reason for your living as now. By this revenue $118,000,000, public lands by an army of rodents making their JOS. SCHMXJCKER, Prop. C«J§f?| -soul is an instrument of a thousand strings, ordeal you have been consecrated a priest of $10,000,000, miscellaneous $23,000,000. appearance in the freight depot of •and all sorts of emotions were made to play the Most High God. Go out and do your Its TKATtTSEK VICE Is carefully NEWULM, MISNESOTAlfr it. Now an anthem, now a dirsre. It is no whole work for the Master. As to the other side, the grand the Northern Pacific railway. How arranged to meet requirements evidence of weakness when one is overcome Pure beer 8otei in quantities io suit thejfe Again, there is comfort in the thought that they got there, unless from the hold total of expenses is set down at local tr&rel, as well as to iurnisb of sorrow. Edmund Burke wasnound in the purchaser. Special attention paid to ti&^i-. all our troubles are a revelation. Have you of some river steamer which occasionally pasture-field with his arms around a horse's $267,000,000. That leaves a net the most attractive Houfcs fo4 bottling of beer. V%^~-i?l /J ever thought of it in at connection? The ^n tteck, caressing him, and some one said, unloads in that vicinity, is, a man who has never been through chastisement profit for the year's business of over through trarel between important "Why, the great man has lost his mind!" is ignorant about a thousand things mystery. The agent and employes $100,000,000. Of the disbursements £fo at horse belonged to his son who had •-:TRADE GENTSES.^ in his soul he ought to know. Fo instance, of the freight depot were too many V^ HE W EM secently died, and his great heart broke over $45,000,000 were for salaries, $68,000,000 here is a man who prides himself on his cheerfulness JSS he grief. I is no sign of weakness that men for the rats and they are now numbered of character. He has no patience for ordinary expenses, $14,000,000 -are overcome of their sorrows. Thank God jmts EQUIPMENT ot Eay and with anybody who is depressed in spirits. with the slain. «,.,• *-%. /for the relief of tears Have you never been for public works and $137,000,000 CITY PLANING MILL* Parlor Cars, H-ining &nd JPa/ace Oh, it is easy for him to be cheerful, with his in trouble when you could not weep, and you for unusuq! and extraordinary fine house, his filled wardrobe, and well-strung Among the effects ora'wealtftyNew ^Sleeping Cars ia without riral. would have given anything for a good cry? instruments of music, and tapestried parlor, expenses, meaning pensions, war, Englander, now deceased, the Yankton Its ROAD-BEJ i&perfection, oi David did well when he mourned for Absalom, and plenty of money in the bank waiting for Abraha did well when he bemoaned Sarah, claims, headstones for soldiers' Press and Dakotaian reports, Etone-hsLllasted Steel tome permanent investment. I is ea6y for •Christ did well when He wept for Lazarus him to be cheerful. But suppose his fortune graves, maintenance of soldiers' was a telescope valued at $15,000. The NGMTMWESTEKN is the DOORS, WINDOW SASH* a the last man I want to see come anywhere goes to pieces, and his house goes down homes, &c. There are some curious The heirs to the|estate arranged with favorite rou^e- tor the Commercial near me when I have any kind of under the sheriff's hammer, and the banks ^trouble is a worldly philosopher. Trare/er, the Tourist and the Seekers- VENETIAN BLINDS, points among the incidentals of the Dr. Ward, president of Yankton college, will not have anything to do with hiB paper. Suppose those people who were after New Homes in the Golden Again I remark at those persons are inrcompetent that when the college was able expenses. It shows for instance, the once elegantly entertained at his table get for the ork of comfort bearing MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. Northwest, salaries of the much groaned about willing to pay $1,500 for the instrument so shortsighted at they can not recognize 'Who have nothing but cant to offer. There are Detailed iniormation cheerfully it would be sent to Yankbon. him upon the street. How then? Is it navy to be less than a quarter of a those who have the idea that you mustgroan Planing, turning and all so easy to be cheerful? I is easy to be cheerful furnished by S over the distressed and afflicted. There are The faculty has succeeded in million a year, while those of the War in the home, after the day's work is done, times in grief when one cheerful face dawning C. W. H. HEIBEllF, Agent, Work with rib-saw promptly raising $1,000. The arrangement is Department are four times as much and the gas is turned on, and the house is •apon a man's soul is worth $1,000 to him. full ol romping little ones. But suppose the :hat the other $500 may be paid at Do not whine over the afflicted. Take the and those of the Treasury officials and neatly cwecuted. piano is shut because the fingers at played SfewTfci^Hiaa. promises of the gospel and utter them in a ohe pleasure of the college, and the ten times as much as the navy salaries. ls^» on it will no more touch the keys, and the manly tone. Do not be afraid to smile if you t-elescope, which is in the possession All work jrnwraatoed. Bate* reum* childish voice that asked so many questions The salaries and mileage oi J. M. "WHITMAN, C. "TIGKES, feel like it. Do not drive any more hearses will ask no more. Then it is so easy? When through that poor soul. Do not tell him the ?fC. M. Brown, Jamestown, N. Y.} will Congress are estimated at ove* Genera] Manager, TrafBe Manage will not be any be shipped to this. city. a man wakes up and finds that hisresourcea $2,000,000 a year. I E WILSON, Gen'l