New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 7, 1888 · Page 6 of 8
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fc MINNESOTA IN BRIEF. I Tiio Irama of Days.\ SUKBEAMilfDlJ "But, Henry," faltered the fair one, JL ££•&&*- »M "T».-m a so much older than yi/_m I***! wag greatly phased the other day, *xm- an TrmcV. nlrlo +Vinrt !AJL "A year or so, perhaps^larling^ writes *'$Xm. BaEBSngton," to hear two We own no lionsee, no lots, no lands, Arrangements have been eofetplefed but what does that signify to hearts No dainty viands for us are spread old felloes* talk "4Bout the drama of by which Fergus Falls will secure a By sweat of our brows and toil of our hands, that are congenial?" former days, going hack in their memories We earn the pittance at buys us bread. Woolen factory in the near future. "And then my niece will think it so to just beyond the time when Yet we live in a noble state— v&^ mine began, that I could almost reach, ridiculous she has alway opposed Sunbeam and I—than the millionaires^* The jailor in the prison at Maokato like a titilfetion in the back just beyond Who dine off silver and golden plate, the idea of my marrying." found two case-knife saws in the With liveried laqneys behind their chairs. the approach of the digits. Designs and plans made to order and* "My Emily should not sacrifice the [ssession of the prisoners. They They talked of Cooke and Cooper and estimates on all work furnished and' happiness of her lifetime to the interested We have no riches in bonds or stocks, begun to saw their way out. Kilnor and Powell tuth aggravating contracts faithfully executed. No bank books show our balances to draw motives of others," he urged, freedom and interspersed their talk Yet we carry a safe key at unlocks emphatically. "You will be mine, The students of the Mankato normal UNION BOTE with anecdotes. "Do you remember More„treasures than Croesus ever saw, Emily?" 1^: *VC3*7jjL.*""Ah, school have founded a monthlv We wear no velvets or eatra fine, LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Powell9" Mrs. said one. "She was Henry you are so winningF I school paper to be known as "The We dress a very homelj way «.» the queen ot the stage, and carried her But, oh, what luminous lustres shines- don't know what answer to givey ou^% Student.*' SASH, BLINDS, profession with her wherever she About Sunbeam's gown and my wooden 'Say 'Yes,' darling." went." I remember," said the other, gray. WEN2EL ^CfiOTZKO, Propriai««| The Presbyterians and Congregatroaalists And Miss Montressor said, "Yes." "and one day she went to Brattle —aDd all kinds of- No harp, no dulcimer, no guitar at Lake €ity have concluded "But I really am afraid to let my street to get a dress that had been Breaks into singing at bunbeam's touch Mror. to formally unite and will do so niece know I'm sure she will oppose dyed, and the dyer told her that he ST.JS^ NEWTJLM.MIKJ§ Building Material. But do not think at our evenings are it." oould not hide some spots. She held •©•a the first Sunday in November. Without their music there is none such In the concert halls where the ty ric air it to the light, and said, in her tragic The only first class brick fire proof "My love will spare her the opportunity The foundation walls for a new hotel In palpitant billows swims and swoons /JEW ULM, Miim tone, 'Spots' what spots? I see no we will go quietly to the A Hotel in the city. Our lives are as psalms and our foreheads spots!' and the man came near at Brainerd have been laid. The wear church some morning and be married." with large, airy rooms and an A fainting. Ah! she jvas an actress, gilding will be three stories high The calms of the hearts of perfect Junes. -j -, No. 1 table. Good large sarupel and where Willi*-you find such will contain nearly 100 rooms. "Oh, Henry!" When we walk together (we do not ride to-day' Show me one'" When rooms for the accomodation of commercial We aie too poor), it is very lare "Emily, my darling, I am aware they got down to actors succeeding The Creamery Package company travelers. Passengers aflil We are bowed unto from the other side that this is not a common proceeding, them 1 was at home, but I let them do at Mankato is preparing to put in Of the street—but not for this do we care, baggage will be carried free from. but then you know that our love all the talking. They at last got to We are no+ lonoly, we pass along— several thousand dollars worth of and to the depot. Rates reasonable~ is not a common love." talking about the old Warren theater. Sunbeam and I—and you cannot see new machinery and also to make (We can) what tall and beautiful throng "I—I know it," faltered Miss Montressor, "Something," said one "happened The finest wines, liquors and c% ^NEW ULM, MINN. large additions to its buildings. Of angels we have for company. turning a hugp emerald ring there that I well remember. Let me gars at the bar. round and round on her dumpy little see, the play was 'Victorine, or I'll The Presbyterians of Lake City When cloudy weather obscures oar skies, finger "and—if you insist upon Sleep on It,' and it was where a marquis And some days darken with drops of rain, Bucklen Arnica Salve whose house of worship burned down M.Mullen, Fres'L H. Yajen,Vice-Pr&ft We have but to look in each other's eyes, it" sent a letter to Victorine, who The best salve in the world for Cntsw a year ago and who have since been And all is balmy and bright again. was betrothed to a young man, to discard J. 0. Rudolph, Cashier. Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhemn,. Mr Gaynor's handsome eyes Ah! ours is the alchemy at transmutes meeting -with the Congregational him and he would load her with The dregs to elixir, the dross to g&$& Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands*. flashed in triumph he was sure crthe Directors: church, have concluded to formally favors—a bad chap, you see—and she And so we live on Hesperian fruits— Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, prize at last. Poor, forgotten Kate! fiKrite with the latter. Sunbeam and I—and never giow old. put it under her pillow to dream on and positively cures Piles, or nopay The sudden wedding of the middle- Werner Bassch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. it. Then the dream was acted out on required. It is guaranteed togiv«perfect Never grow old, and we dwell peace, While Sever Thorson's nine-yearold aged Miss Montressor with the chief Weschcke, O. M. Olsen, E. O. Koch. & a S he a & And love our fellows and envy none satisfaction, or money refunded. exquisite of the season made a nine son 'was playing with a powder after a while he left her and she was And our hearts are glad at the large increase, Price 25 cents per box. Sold by days' sensation at Scarborough. horn athis home in Manchester, some reduced to poverty. One night the Of plenteous under the sun L. Boos. Kate Talbot heard of it in due time, And the days go by with their thoughtful marquis went out and some one rushed of the powder ignited, and was blown DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS tread, a,nd cried a night and day before in and stabbed turn, leaving the dagger M. GRATZi into the boys face, tearing off the flesh And the shadows lengthen towards the West, OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE she began to realize that she had in the wound, and Victoria, who But the wane of our young jear brings to and greatly injuring him. It is believed made a fortunate escape. And Eossmere had heard it all, came and drew out dread TICKETS SOLD. that his eyesiglnVean be saved. came back to Scarborough just To harm our harvests of quiet rest. the dagger, when a policeman nabbed in time to catch her heart in the re her, saying. 'You did it!' There were DEALER IN The natore of August Wendlandt, tmfj Sunbeam's hair will be streaked with gray, "bound. three men-o'-warsmen in the pit, and the leading hardware man of Good And Times will furrow mv daihng's brow Close Attention iven to Collecting. GROCERIES and (MSSWARE*UHl one of 'em jumped up, yelling out: But never can Time's hand take away Thunder, is in the hands of the sheriff. While Mr. Wylie and Miss Kate The tender halo that clasps it now. "Tis a dashed he' She didn't do it. I Talbot were gathering grapes and The attachments so far served So we dwell in A\onderful opulence, saw another one stick him, and, dash Minnesota Street opposite the With nothing to hurt us nor upbraid whispering exceeding interesting little are small, but the lawyer for the him, he deserved it.' After some confusion And my lite trembles with reverence nothings under the green, tremulous Congregational Churclu $ the play went on, and Jack plaintiffs say the total liabilities And Sunbeam's spirit is not -afraid. shadow ofthe arbors at Weldington, Two More had the satisfaction to see that it all amount to $18,000 or $20,000. The HEW ULM, MDHSL after the most approved style came out right. Those were the days MARRIED FOR MONEY. •assetB.are not known. HARVEST of love-making, Mr. and Mrs. Henry of the drama." It was a treat to Gaynor were enjoying the grandeur listen to them. It now transpires that the man FRANK FRIEDMANNy* of Wales. EXCURSIONS Anderson, so called, who has been No letter for me, papa?" "None, "Henry, dear," said Emily, "I'm Th Romanc of Senator Saulsbury- giving an exhibition of his kill as a Katy." dealer in so disappointed at this letter from runnerito the sporting fraternity at TO Emmy." The expression of keen disappointment The Washington correspondent of Faribault is none Other than Prof. Groceries, Crockery, Stonew MINNESOTA, DAKOTA, "Who's Emmy." the New York Herald has this senatorial that fluttered across the pretty Bethune, the celebrated racer. The "My niece, dear. I thought, of romance- The genial bachelor senator MONTANA. Faribault sporting men did not face of Kate Talbot was noticed not Slassware, Notions, Canned course, she'd send me something very from Delaware protested to me pud it out until they lost about only by her father but by the handsome nice for a wedding present." his ignorance of love a few evenings Tuesday Oct 9th & 23d., $400'on him a Waseca. Eossmere Wylie, who accompanied "Never mind, my love. What do ago. Likewise did he affirm that the Floor, etc. mutterings of the'press about his ears we want with her paltry wedding him in his journey from the I A TH E Miss Edith Annis, one of the teacners caused him no annoyance. He is a presents?" St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Ry. Post-Office. in the city schools of Albert Lea, gay gazelle, if the last reports are to "It isn't that Henry, but" All goods sold at bottom prices be trusted. The Capital discloses the "Kate," said Mr. Talbot as he dismounted in company with several other young "But what?" delivered free of cost to any part FROM weak spot in his heart to a censorious from his horse, "somehow ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS ladies, ascended the tower of the new "She's cut off my allowance, the the city. world, and as Senator Saulsbury says I don't believe in fchis cavalier of court house, and as they reached the hard-hearted minx and she so rich!" he don't care, here goes- "To look at AT KATES N E W ULM, MINN "What! Are there two heiresses ia yours. Out of sight tout of mind, the bachelor senator from Delaware," highest point Miss Annis became CHEAPER THAN the Montressor family?" says the journal mentioned, "one dizzy and fell down the narrow stairs you know and it may be possible GEO. BENZ & SONS. "Two heiresses? 'No. I do not would never imagine that a dream of EVER BEFORE! a distance of sixty feet, sustaining that in the attractions of a fashionable comprehend you. What do you love and orange blossoni3 ever hovered severe injuries about the head and Importers and Wholesale Dealerr watering-place he has forgotten over his life. But appearances are Less than One Cent per Mile mean, Henry. face. WINES & deceptive, and I am told that there the little wild-flower of the "Weldington "Do I"—Henry cleared his throat No round trip rate beine mure thfn TWENTY A Northern Pacific train leaving stilt lingers a flame in his breast, and huskily and went on—"understand NOLLABS. including GREAT PALLS, HELEDA hills.-""" LIQUORS, that he sometimes gets sentimental. and BUTTE. MONTANA. Duluth ran over a lad named Francis that—that your niece"— fersona uestnng to sane a trip tnroutfii noruuern "Never, papa! You and Eossmere There is a handsome widow in this Minnesota, Dakota or Montana for the purpose Fish in the Rice's point yard,*iear Ducutting "Why, you must often have heard city, i*osy and jolly and full of life, at were always unjustly prejudiced of lookmff over the country, or with the 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, of my niece. Emily Montressor—she off one of his legs. He whose house Mr. Saulscury has been a Idea of selectine a new home within the boundaries against him." was named after me—the rich heiress?And of tbe GRANDEST WHEAT BELT IN constant visitor for nearly a quarter 1 was, with other schoolboys, stealing THE WORLD, and an agricultural country suitable TRF:ODOR MUELLE Eossmere Wylie looked at her with now she's cut off my allowance of a century. He is fond of a game of for diversified farming, dairv and stock a ride home. The tram was backed and left me without a penny, the purposes, will do well to take advantage of whist and a glass of punch, and he grave earnestness. Suppose for an up and the child taken home. His these rates. disagreeable thing! Well, it's lucky can get them there more to his taste For maps and information applv to your home father is an engineer in a mill. The instant Henry Gaynor was false? He I've got a husband to take care of than anywhere else town. About ticket agent, to any agent ot the company, or boy died the same night. sternly checked the upspringing throb me now, ain't it Henry dear?" once a week he is mthe habit of spending MANUFACTURER OF E. I. W I N E of his heart. Was it for him to build the evening at the^widow residence, For years Jackson has been waiting Henry Gaynor did not answer he Gen 1 Pass, and Tkt. Agt., and after the game of whist is for something to give her a start a palace of happiness on the wreck of literally could not. His tongue St. Paul. Minn over he usually sits down tor a thimble seemed to cleave to the roof of his onward toward distinction and Kate Talbot's first love? Cheap Cash Store ful of "something moi-e" and a cigar mouth every drop of blood in his prosperity, waiting for something Nevertheless the suspicion of Gaynor's before her fireside. I am told that body stood still. Had he sacrificed that would give her a place among he seldom leaves the house without faithfulness was firm, and he his youth and beauty and brilliant the bright stars of cities that blossom proffering marriage, and that he has G®0. jfidOSft determined to visit the watering: prospects for this? The gentle Emily been in the habit of concluding the and bloom on the western had never looked as course and unattractive place and survey the field. evening in this way for a score of '^prairies, and now the unmistakable as she did at this moment, years. At one time he was very much Ruemke's Building, New 01m, sounds of approaching prosperity 6 clinging: caressingly to his arm, with DEALER IN earnest, and used to press his suit and progress are heard, for the Sala "Have you heard «who arrived this all a wife's sweet confidence. DRY with the ardor of the conventional GOODS, on army is headed that way. morning, Gaynor?'7 Win. 0 ek#i And then he remembered sweet lover, but the proposal has been renewed NOTIONS, Col. Medford's hand, laid lightly so often that it has become a Kate Talbot and thought vindictively The foundation walls are about in HATS, CAPS, on Henry Gaynor's shoulder, arrested matter of jest between them, and he of Eossmere Wylie. for the new hotel which E. R. Wise of GROCERIES, CROCKERY that gentleman in the midst of an now pops the question regularly in a "11 "He knew—he must have known and OILS. NEW ULM, Minnnewaukan, Dak., is building at quaint and comical way by asking afternoon promenade. that there were two Emily Montressors," Brainerd. Mr. Wise removes main MANUFACTURER OB when he should engage the parson, and "No any one worth cultivating?" thought Gaynor, clenching his FINE CIGAP Also Musical Instruments gart of the building from Minnewau" is always told that they are too young "Miss Montressor, the heiress. teeth. "He saw me walk into the and WHEELEB A WILSON'S to marry yet." kan, and it is ready for shipment. There's a chance for you ifyou want trap, and never opened his lips to Latest Improved The building will be much larger a rich wife." warn me. Oh, what a fool! what a SEW1JSQ MACniHES. than before, and will be of brick Henry Gaynor's bandsome eyes Different Sorts of Actors. double distilled blockhead I have sparkled. veneer, The hotel will be situated a been!" George C. Miln, the alleged actor and Ml Goods Sold at Bottom Prices BS?*Special brands made "Can you introduce me?" little north and east of the original ex-preacher, describing the experiences So he had but unfortunately it "No. I haven't the honor ^i a personal Headquarters hotel, which was destroyed of traveling theatre companies, draws was too late for this self-appreciation acquaintance, but Wylie can— this contrast between different sorts by fire in 1882. to be of any use. He was safely married 9BWULM. MINN. Eossmere Wylie, you know. He's a WM. FRANK. JOHN of actors. A traveling company as it it to Miss Montressor, but not to An accident occurred on the St. cousin or something and—there she actually is is good field for the study Cottonwood the Emily! And Mr. Gaynor felt, is now." Paul & Duluth road, below Rush City. of human nature. Its vicissitudes Empire Mill Co. with a bitter pang of humiliation, "What! that fat little dowdy concern? bring out all the weakness and many .Section hands were fixing the track, that his snug"little piece of diplomacy I thought she was a beauty." of the beauties of human character. and. a number of rails were torn up. had been an utter failure.—N. Y. The relation of the traveling "star" "So she is from a financial'point of ROLLER MILL. Flags were displayed, but at such a World. Custom grinding solicited^ to his people is controlled altogether view?" distance from the woi'k ^that they by the character of the "star." If he grind wheat for (one eigth), "But she's forty if she'* a day, and were«not noticed by the engineer of is an autocratic ass he will make his change 34 lbs. flour, 5 fls. shot I'll wager her teeth are false." 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. Early Days Of Railroading^ the .gravel train, which ran into the people hate him if he lets down sdl "Very possibly, but think .of her fts. bran for one bushel of whe bars of personal dignity and self-respect place where the men were. The fireiraan General. Horace Porter, in Scribner. wealth and don't be hyporeritical. and feed sold at low rates and he will make them despise him. jumped and escaped injury, When we picture the surroundings We take pleasure in informing You had better consider the matter." Let him be simply a man—without a New Ulm free of expense. while Engineer George Young went public that we are now ready for buaness. of the traveler upon railways during pretense firm, not arrogant, exacting, The best machinery and all the (over it the engine, which turned Gaynor did consider ttSoce matbter, the first ten or fifteen years of their FRANK & B& not tyrannical—and he will eujoy that tntest improvements in the manufacture two Onthree times, lmt Jie escaped and that evening succeeded in obtaining existence, we find his journey was measure of peace which the peculiarity of flour enable us to compete with the desired introduction., aind ^serious injury. not one to be envied. He was jammed of the life admits. There will be in AUG. qjJSSi the best mills in the country. began to devote his atteataoaae .assiduously every -company one or two of thenoble into a narrow seat with a stiff back, Some lunknown pariiies'made away We are constantly buying to her. army of kickers. That is to be expected. the deck of the car was low and flat Wheat, ,x tfrom Northfield-with a&eam belong$ And Eossmere Wylie watched the For them the wind is always and ventilation in winter impossible. ,\ Rye9 HARNESS in the ea*t, the shade always on tne MAKEI jC *g 'to a livery man swfl. -since that curious developments of the little litedrama The springs of the car were hard,the wrong side of the street. I had one in that was being- enacted (under *-f^$fyne nothing definite ihas 'been heard jolting intolerable, the windows rattled Oat8, a company once who was infinitely —and Beater in— his eyes with contemptuous ifidjgnation. *»f ttihere whereabouts imtdl (the -other like those of the modern omnibus worsefthan the varied plague which Whips, Collars, and a ft my -Buckwheat, and conversation was a luxury overtook the Egyptians the time of a when Frank M. Truaac, ooaarshal er articles usually &c, Jbe. "A heartless scoundrell" foe Moses. No room in the hotel suited at eoiuld be indulged in only by in a first-idass ffl 1 ©f St. Paul Park, who has beenhuntiiag: thought. her no berth the sleeper no one tihose ofxecognized superiority in lung ^%At the Highest Market Prices, ", ness shop. Kate will be well rid of him. And ithe thieves got on tfeeir tr&ok bowed low enough before her majesty, lpower. The brakes were clumsy and $e% poor girl, she did believe in feim. nor carried enough bundles for her. New harnesses made to orde Bsesur Newport, and sueeeeded in W sell all kindTof of little service. The ends of the flat ?:, ELOVB, :r Well, this is a strange world we live Everything was always wrong. How capturing a man and a womaa—ten pairing promptly attended tw. baa* rails xsere cut diagonally, so that 'in. ii a man steal a five-pound note pleasant such folks are, and what a SHOMTS, miles from Kiorthfield. Ttoe jaaan when laid down they would lap and delightful business this is to develop he is *ent to prison if he steals a gives his namej&s George Clark. The BRAJfr &c* form a smoother]oint. Occasionally their peculiarities in. On the other woman's heart, to fling it away wheo woman he claims, is his wife, stnd AT LOW RATES. H.FKENZ) hand, we see much gentleness and he is tired of the plaything, he's a they became sprung the spikes '*says they live in Minneapolis. It is beauty of personal life on the stage. hero! Bon voyage, Mr. Henry Gaynor. would not hoid and the end of the supposed they were on their way to Self-sacrifice, quiet endurance of hardship, I shall certainly not interfere rail with its sharp point rose high Special Attention given to a Crosse. Mr. Truax gives it as his gentleness of manner under circumstances awrts."f in any your nice little arrange- p\xstorrt ^"orifc Wmm Manufacturer of enough for the wheel to run under it, opinion that there Is a gang of these ^MJm calculated to anger an rip it loose and send the- pointed end perpetrators that may be repealed angel, and pathetic devotion to a comrade SODA^WATEF Atagust va gone ajid over the through the floor of the car- This from the prisoner, ir the hour of need. I have seen & An extra stone for giinding feed. golden orb of the fall September an actress empty be? purse and strip was called a "snake's head," and the ISELTZER oJp?,. m. I' set, &^ moon was looking calmly into the off every article of jewelry in order to unlucky being sitting over it was Wood taken for cash or in exchange Mary Sohreiaer, of a Crosse, an eccentric curtained recess of the huge bay-window extricate a company of fellow-players IIP and woman and somewhat intemperate, took a likely to be impaled against the roof. Sfapife £ill do. where Mr, He$pgr Gaynor had from trouble,, and laugh gayly while ^Ti^Aoae of morphine, from the effect of which So that the traveler of the bay, in. she did it, Such actions are heroic. *V**1*edied She has caused a great deal of gone gracefully down on his knees to Champagn Gil addition to his other miseries, was CASH PURCHASES trouble by threatening to kill persons and The heroism of peace, bat still heroism. Miss Emily Montressor, after the $ bura the property of those who offended her. in momentary apprehension of being most approved and romantic fashion, She lata been marred, but ber husband pro- ind CHEAP SALES. Centre Street. New a ^«ured ft divorcp and asked her to be his wife. jitted like aChristmag turkey: