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

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PPKfpiipsfpigp:: A LITERARY MAN. "Yes, but we Know that it is but he replied, with a peculiar smile. John V. Farwell,the Chicago millionaire, is A E S D. I S the New Yor play. If you were to attempt anything "There's one thing,IhaJ^.bothers me the victim of a $20,000 swindle banker lately let out of the penitentiary, of the sort with father he would little, Mildred." S BY OPIE P. READ. is employing the first days of !l"What is it?" Wtii ^Wi turn upon you, not only in an unkind, After many years of self-sacrificing his libetty in seeking a on for two but in a really cruel manner." '^"Why, I was thinking just now thRt labor J. W. Newton had succeeded in fellow prisoners at Auburn. One, "Oh, I would play too well ""to" oe •-"BEAUTY establishing a great literary publication, the old gentleman would feel rather as Sheridan, condemned for if*:'?!/-^fr'-V-fMCAr-^When 4v-s*v$ canght. I would talk about the literary depressed if he knew that I hired the Weekly Iliad. Indeed, the life, was a union veteran. returned Baby was sick, we gave her Castnria, market, for instance the price of a police reporter to write that story. Iliad was not only well established, from the war to find his wile When she was a Child, she criedfor Castoria, CUTICO»A REMEDIES CURS Ibut poetry the disadvantage of middlemen However, as one of your literary men was regarded as an institution of married to another a with a SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, in literature the fresh country said: "Every thing is fair in love and fSOH PlUMJ- TO SCROFt** NO tectreme wealth. Mr. Newton, followg. a by in the cradle. They ad to M1 PEN CAN CO JUSTICE TO THE ESTEEM Whenshe had Children,shegavethemCastoria. product the, likelihood of a literary war.' With me it was both love and which the CuncuBA BEMEDIBS are held by bent which seems to be natural gether used the husband's pay sent he thousands npon thousands whose lives have trust the disasters that would follow ?»3 *A J** war love for you and war against the so many self-made men, was been made happy,by the core of agonizing, humiliating, to the wife, and now mocked his a cornering of the market and—" 4 ltchinz, scaly, and pimply diseases of old gentleman.—Evening Lamp. 7*'. of himself. He was a man of al'painful rage. shot his wife dead. Th the skin, scalp, and blood, with, loss of hair. "Oh, for goodness sake, hush, Tom I f* dignity, and his wife, I CtmctTEtA, the great Skin Cure, and CunctJBA other, named Brady, was committed SOAP, an exquisite SkinBeautifler, prepared from you are but making fun of your serious -, a herself the center of a group of it. externally, and CunGUBAEESOLVENT,thenew at 1 7 for some trifling offense, then position. You almost make me think A waving forest of bloom, A farmers' aljianco for the fifth congressional Blood Purifier, internally, are a positive cure for •le poets," was flattered into a for life for an a to escape, Pink as the rosy flush every form of skin and blood disease, from district is organized at Fergus Falls. that you do not love me." .' ". ylf extreme self-satisfaction. There pimples to scrofula. Of some fair maiden's blush, which involved the killing of a guard |p He seized her hands. "There, now," Sold everywhere. Price, CimouitA, 50c. SOAP, 'only one other member of the j' While the air is all purfume. served thirty years. A appeal 25c. ErcsoiiVENT, $1. Prepared by the POITEB he said, in atone of deep seriousness, 4 hold, a handsome daughter i( Oregon, the Paradise of ITarmersiSrlS DHUG ASD CHEMICAL Co., Boston, Mass. JS^|. will be a to the governor. All the land couleur de rosef Send for "How to Cuie Skin Diseases." r-- Mild, equable climate, certain and abundant "do not give way to such feelings. fed Mildred. This girl, strange as Down to Chesapeake's brink, crops. Best fruit, grain, grass and stock country tS" Pimples, blackheads, chapped and oily Your literary men, with natures purposely in the world. Full information free. Address the MSF" skin prevented by CuncuBA. SOAP. 1 may seem, was inclined to be Waves and billows of pink Oregon Immigration Board, Portland, Oregon. The object of the manufacturers of Dobbin's weakened into ah unhealthy receptive \A/ Rheumatism, Kidney Pains and Weakness To where the red sunset glows, y. ",' -tactical. She regarded her many accomplishments Electric Soap has been for 24 years to %fL speedily cured by CimuuuA ANTI-PAI* state, are easily depressed, but make this soap of such superior quality that \f^PJLA3TSB, the only pain-killing plastet $ &K- not as divinely bestowed 'Midst skies of the deepest blue it will give universal satisfaction. Have they the alert and vigorous business man, Soft clouds, like banks of cream, gifts, but as the resuLts of decidedly succeeded? Ask your grocer for it. Take no RABYCARRIACESO O .«KJ IC educated to deal and receive blows, In the warn*sunlight gleam, other. an exertion. Old Newton's most S 9 S 9 I vj«iP«u.^uiri,.Tri«jd«s«.. a^ a ^Jfm ^Sw \£,yf£j i£ hangs his head when an ill wind And blend with the rosy hue. Sr $5 thrilling hope was that Mildred should A O $ 8 A A Samples worth $2.15: .£&£ A Minneapolis school teacher is arrested comes, but stands with determination." for chastising a pupil. FREE. Lines not under horses'feet. Writs i' From the flower-laden trees marry a literary man—a man capable BRBWSTBK SAFKTt KKIN HOLDKBCO.,lIoUj,ntcau. ^4SV Showers of dainty pink 1 IS CURED BY of taking hold of the Iliad and, by a A pair of extensive real estate swindles are who have used Piso's I wish father were practical enough On beds of emerald sink, uacffiOif transfusion of the blood of letters^ give Cure for Consumption* unearthed in Minneapolis. When 'wakes the erentle south breeze. say it is BEST OP ALL. to appreciate your strong sense," she it a new strength. Sold everywhere. 25c. said "but," she added, with a sigh, "h No farroff trophical sea One evening when Newton came EXPRESSES HIS GRATITUDE.—Albert A. Lar Can boast a land so bright. prescribe .vnd fully endorse is not." Eon, of Kirkman, la., in expressing his gratitude home his face wore an expression of Big Gr as the only Glowing with color aDd light, to the proprietors of Allen's Lung Balsam, "If he knows so littlle about business specific for the certain cure deep anxiety. sat down with a And glad with the hum of bees. writes: "I firmly believe my wife would of this disease. ^BAIJO.Ma.THElJHAS-MDBEiERCi]- how did he make his paper so prosperous." 0. H. INGRAHAM, M. D., have died of consumption, if not forthe timely sigh. —Miss Jerome Hardcastle, Washington Amsterdam, N. Y. use of your Balsam." Buy the $1.00 bottle Star. "We have sold Big for "Wesley," said his wife, "you do for Lung Diseases. many years, and it hast "Oh, he has never had anything to •up 1 9 1 not look well." ELD'S^ riven the best ef satis* it as W do with the business." faction. An exciting Dursuit of Wisconsin's daredevil -J* I am not wpll,"" he answered. D. R. DYCHE & CO., A series of "railroad notes," stranger highwayman is in progress. "Doubtless this accounts for the success Chicago, IU. "Is your ailtaent physical or does it $1.00. Sold by Druggists. and truer than fiction, and ranging from I MOBOSSNEST^DTBRITABILITY take of his sheet. Well, little girl, I Fja-rwr ^TJ3E RE00LAT0R come from a disturbance ofVw, -i* highly-organized All Styles W E I DRILL8, must go. I must go to the office and grave to gay, might easily be made by' Allen' Iron Tonic Bitters. All genuine bear mental nature?" Hydraulic and Jetting, and any observant traveler who has occa-! a re of J. P. Allen, Druggist, St. have a talk with your father." Supplies and Wind Mill* He looked at her with a half sarcastic sion to be much on the road. "Where Cures all Diseases Peculiar to Women! "Oh, not, to-day." she cried. "H manufactured by T. C. •H»i 9 it*» glance. There were times when be you goin' Mis' Steel?" inquired a BOOK TO "WOMAN" MAILED FREE. is so wrought up over his failure to "Hello." "I this 257? Oh, docto Austin Mfg. Co., Chicago, BKADFIELH RE&ULA.TOR CO., ATLANTA, 6A her pretentious expressions rasped farmer of an old lady, as he took a seat nil. Address get a suitable Easter story that—well, my a wants to go down SOLD ALL DRUGGISTS. him, for particulars beside her in the car. to business, I tell you this weathI above all times, this is the worst." "Mental!" he said "mental! All and Catalog, "Oh, I'm goin' to see Josiah's folks er is only fit for beasts! W "I'll attend to that. Trust me. Th my troubles are mental. Hang it, if I General and surprise 'em," returned she, beaming come over and persuade him to a litei*ature of this country is, after all, Ag'tSfor had no mind I should hawe no trouble!" up at him. I never let 'em know indoors? but the tender moss that grows on the Dak I'm comin'. I like to drop in on 'em." and Minn., rock' of business." "Will you not confide iu me? Perhaps O E S & ORDWAY.ST A I N N OXJ3Fl.ES "Le's see,. Josiah lives in Lowell?" He went to the office, and, after some I can assist you." Woven Wire Fencini "No, in Great Falls. It's Maria thai Malaria, Dumb Chills, BEST delay, was admitted into the private ~f-' I doubt it. The fact is, I want an STEEL lives in Lowell." office of the editor. Easter story for the Iliad." Fever and Ague, Wind •Wire Rope Selvage "Then you are on the wrong train, "Wha do you want?" Newton demanded. "Well, surely that should not trouble Mis' Steele! Whatever was you thinkin' Colic, Bilious Attacks. you," she rejoined. "Among your "Your daughter." of to get aboard this instid 0' the many contributors there is certainly 9:20?" They produce regular, natural evacuations, The editor's mouth flew open, "My one who can write an Easter story. never gripe or interfere with drughter!" he exclaimed. For an instant Mrs. Steele looked at The subject is by no means an experimental daily business. As a family medicine, they should be in every household. "Yes." him wildly, as if she might pull the one." SOLD E E W E E "Sir, a section of this room bell-rope or even jump from the train. swings "That's the trouble," he replied, "If PATENTS FTATLEHM'HH on hinges—the door, do you Then a smile broke over her features. under- it were new nearly, any one could write Wash'ton.DC stand?" ':,.^-.^.ku^J''' Send for circ'l "What's to bender my goin1 on to AU^esandVidths. Gates toma&L. SofdbyMOTcleater* it, for it's very newness would make it in tins line of goods. FRKIGHT PAID. Information free. PATENTS TU$ E W "Oh, yes, perfectly ought to understand, S S W Y£ WIRECaicaBoTkll. FENCE eO^ Lowell, then, to see Maria?" said she. W.H.Singleton, Connsellor-at-law interesting, but, being old, the hand North Market and Ontario 8tm~ "Washington, D. C, write for instructions,personal for I used to be a sort of a carpenter. "Might as well surprise one as t'other. KT-MAMB THIS PAPER mty ti«. Jou wiiU. of a master is required to relieve it of attent'n given TYPE, Now, Mr. Newton, let us talk But, Deacon Merrill, you jest shet your hackneyed plodding. Thus far fourteen pftTCMTOForiNVENTORSl like two sensible men. I love your lips tight together and don't tell o' stories have been submitted, but 1 I a N I %•?Send for Pamphlet daughter and she loves me." this!" each one is as flat as the paper upon PRESSES, 1 PATBIOK O'FASBXLL. Attr at Law. Washington,D. "But you shall not marry her, sir." Deacon Merrill was but human, however, which it is written." A Good Appetite is essential to good health. ASTHMA "Oh, yes, but not without your consent. and somehow or other the story Mildred entered the room. The CURED PAPER CUTTER'S, Hood's Sarsaparilla is a wonderful medicine for I understand your wishes. I got out.—Youth's Companion. •, father frowned. "Mildred," said he, German Asthma Care neverTatfctogive im-l creating an appetite, toning the digestion, and know that you want her to marry a "did I not tell you—" mediate relief theworst ca8e64nsure8C0mfart-| giving strength to the whole system. Prepared ablesleep effects cures whereall others fail. A\ Printers' Supplies &c. literary man, and to show to what a it iv I "Yes, father." trial convince* the most tkeptieal. Price 50c. and! only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. S1.00,o£Drugxistsorbymail. Sample FREET degree I respect your wishes, I will R. Andree has lately been collecting "Wha did I tell you he exclaimed. lorstamp. Dj£^S(fflaC^ SIGKHEADAGHEI say that I have decided to become literary." information as to the use of signals by ST. PAUL SCHOOL FURNITURE 00,, I hardly know, sir." primitive peoples, and the facts he has Special Agents for Benton The editor snorted. "You—you a Positively cured toy brought together are summarized in ST.PAtTCMINN. "Why, then, did you say yes?" these Little Piils. Waldo's Self Spacing Tyoe.. literary man? What do you propose "To show you that I was paying attention." Science. It appear^ that American They alio relieve Dietress fromDyspepnia.Indigestion to write? A review of the multiplication School Furniture and Indians use rising smoke to give signals and TooHeartr Scuool Supplies. Correspondence table?" Eating. A perfect rem solicited :"4 The editor grunted. "You may pay to distant friends. A small fire is We furnish everything nece°iary to fit np afirst-class edy forDhodness.Nausea _jE^from district officers, office and furnish est! nates on application. I propose to write an Easter story." started, and as soon as it burns fairly Drowstaesa Bad Taste Ssgganrt those desirinir an attention to my voice," said he. "bu agency. Ask for Catalogue in the Month, floated Mr. Newton laughed. "Write it," well grass and leaves are heaped on D. you do not heed my words. Didn't I Tongne.Pain in the Side Special agents for the Mann Hand Cylinder he said, "write one that shall answer TORPID UVER. They Press. tell you not to associate with Tom Carpenter?" the top of it. Thus a large column of Buy Xoor regulate the Bowels. my purpose and you shall have her." steam and smoke arises. By covering Purely Vegetable. If yon contemplate starting a newspaper or. Paper & Printers' Stock Prioe ZS Centa: "I thank you for a proposition so printing office. Write us at once for our terms. the fire with a blanket the Indians 'interrupt "Ye, sir." UEDicnra co.r YOBS. generous," Carpenter replied, I CAETES NEW the rising of the smoke at regular, v. "Well, but why did you disobey me?" 1 & shall call again soon." Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price." from the We can save you intervals, and the successive "Why, I am sure that Mr. Carpenter Two days later he returned. "Here clouds are used for conveying messages. tfortlwresterii Newspaper Union, is eminently respectable." Hv£o3nLe37* is the story," he said, handing the editor THIS IS "But that is not the point." Or ST. PAUL, MINN. the manuscript. Newton took the Recently attention has been called "Wha is the point," GOOD ADVICE. sheets of paper and began carelessly to Dakota Newspaper Union, to the elaborate system of drum signals "The point is that he does not. belong Oar Ready Print Sheets read the writing. used by the Cameroon negroes, by to your set." ABERDEEN, DAKOTA. Carpenter sat down, and with his means of which long messages are seat "Wha is my set?" 'v Full stock kept at each office. hands thrust deep into his pockets, from village to village. Explorations "Have you lost all the sense you ever awaited the decision-. I was evident The E S I E it in the Congo basin have shown that You want a good Liniment had?" he demanded. "You belong to issued March and Sept., for Newspapers are acknowledged to be the best that the reader was impressed, the this system prevails throughout central I each. year. I is an encyclopedia in the Northwest. Send for samples. a literary circle, that's your set." for Burns, Spraias and Bruises. Onj,connection with the Pioneer Press gives us rapidly turning leaves showed that he of useful infor. Africa. The Bakuba use large wooden facilities for obtaining news possessed by no "Yes, but I make no literary pretensions." 'mation for all who pur* other ready print house. Send for a sample of* was becoming more and more interested. No family should pretend to drums, on which different tones are chase the luxuries or ths our news edition. The last page. A fluttering necessities of life. W All correspondence cheerfully answered. produced by two drumsticks. Sometimes "But your mother and do. Carpenter keephouse without a Liniment can clothe you and furnish you with moment. The editor sprang to his Address the natives "converse" in this is simply a book-keeper." all the necessary and unnecessary Let us name a remedy, feet and, seizing Carpenter's hand, exclaimed: appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, DARPTA NEWSPAPER O lp 'Tie is bright," she replied. way for hours, and from the energy eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, displayed by the drummers, and the "Sol a milk pan, but it is shallow," or stay at home, and in various sizes, RECOMMENDED* "You have won her tnen, after styles and quantities. Just figure out rapidity of the successive blows, it he exclaimed. I have told you time ABERDEEN, DAK, ,^$ what is required to do all these things quieting down, he added: "Mr. Carpenter, seemed that the conversation was very and again that the man who marries COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fait you have not only written a The only Beady Print House In Dakota. by thousands who bear willing estimate of the value of the BTJTTEBS' you must be able to take charge of the animated. A. "s.-. GUTDE, which will be sent upon beautiful, but a strangely original 0r 70 The Galla, south of Abyssinia, have Iliad. Wha could Carpenter do in an testimony to its virtues and receipt of 10 cents to pay postage, story. I ought to reprimand you for drums stationed at certain points, ol cditor'-s chair?" MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Northwestern Newspaper Union^t so long concealing your talent. I cansee action when applied externally. "He could sit there, I suppose." the roads leading to the neighboring 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago,HL now why my daughter loves you. states. Special watchmen are appointed, "Yes, and yawn. You needn't, try to Persons ofevery, degree of intelligence Come with me." ST. PAUL. O who have to beat the drum on the defend that fellow, for I know that your and every rank in They went to the editor's home, Mildred approach of enemies. Ceochi. who praises of him are but the errors of was in the drawing-room. When your haphazard judgment." observes this custom, designated it as life usejor*.,vw v^. -,-,., ,---, the two men entered, the girl sprang a "system of telegraphs," Th same "But I love him." am Pain Killer up in a flutter of excitement use of drums is found in New Guinea. The mother screamed and the father "My daughter, he has won you," sprang to his feet. "You love him?" From the rhythm and rapidity of the said the editor. "H is a genius." V- blows the natives know at once whether the editor exclaimed. Carpenter caught her in his arms,' «rlf any of our readers doubt an attack, a death, or a festival is announced. "Yes, sir." 4 the mother rushed into the room. The same tribes use columns "Ah, and you hope to marry him, I the magic of this old standard The editor caught her in his arms. of smoke or (at night) fires to convey •suppose!" remedy, we advise them to buy "They are to be married," he said. messages to distant friends. Th latter "Yes, sir." .*/--,- "The. fellow is a genius. He has written are also used in Australia. Columns I would rather see you buried. one twenty-five cent bottle and the story I wanted." H* |. of smoke of different forms are Have you no family pride? Have you give it a trial. |4 ^y^r Mrs. Newton's face was bright with no conception of the work *o which my used for signals by the inhabitants of a smile of joy. "Oh," she said, I Cape York a in Persons TrdVHiUg" life has been devoted. Sii down here was afraid to say any thing, but I island, quietly now and let me talk toyou." have long known that Tom was literary." In Victoria*' hollW^*t'ireets"are filled The next day, while Mildred was should always have a bottle of with fresh leaves, which are lighted in the garden, To Carpenter joined The wedding took place thrpe weeks The signals thus made are understood Pain-Killer with them, as accidents her. later. I was a great event in literary by friends. In eastern Australia the "Father is furiously angry at you,'" are liable to occur. COLBURN'S MUSTARD circles. The old man was proud of his movements of a traveler are made •she sai(£ WS&M&M. '£^&M£:|:: .:•: son-in-law. "A new life shall open up known by columns of smoke, and so "Don't see why Tie 'should Be." I SoldEverywhere at25c..50c..anJ$l a Bottle unto him," the editor said. "We shall was the discovery of a whale in Portland subscribed for his paper." s.s-s I work side by side, and when I have bay. •"Tom, for gracious sake, don't make IMSi OF CONDIMENTS. A TABLE LUXURY. BEST FOR MEDICAL USES. grown too old for the harness, he shall a jest of this matter. He says that we rv wear the collar and hames." Satisfaction Guaranteed!. Take no other. Sold only in Tins., A E a CensHs & shall not marry—declares that if I disobey SSI WOBtD QU8SS SO SHOW Q. Tom and his wife, after supper, sat Teacher—Can you tell me tha populationof him he will disinherit me and de The world onght to I know what S. S. S has 9 1 re mustart, as It is «ensrall» in an' alcove, almost sheltered from done for meis the cure I of a malignant Cancer, Wurtemberg?" nounce me in his paper. What shall I SLICKE [be considered fncunu which was so bsd a* to view by an oleander. Eirst scholar—"1,881,506." 'H '^f [in Chicago, where I do?" ble by the physicians ,„-Is Tie Best went to betreated. One I of my neighbors sent "How delightful it has all turned Teacher—"Very srood -stilt"' not "Have to work with the old gentleman, me a copy of an adverSvrift's Itlsement In regard to 'WaterproofCoat out," said the young wife. quite correct. Does any^^pne j^else Specific, and 1 [began taking it. I got I suppose," he replied. reiki from thefirstfew I doses the poison was "Yes," Tom replied. as I know?" S'/A -$j. E?erHale. gradually forced out of "Oh, working with him will do no I my system, and I was soon cored sound and lwell. It is now tea thought it should." Second BOui^b^i^US^LL. Woa. (main, imlgia good, for he is determined that I shall monthsetocelqnittak- tag g. g. 4 1 apad with ttis abort S# 7Va m«neT "But, dear why did you not tell -me «n 8Tan orrnboar coat The FTSH BRAKT SUCKS! *K a "That^s rig3it.*|vj feaa^sigttofrejqmof ttearea&iil4i»ea8e,0 RinxXAgx. be the wife of a literary man. *p£ ti Hss» AlwBoTHWMEk. of, your wonderful talent why did you jauB*". i«ad tor d—criptiv»otaiojni» to First a W a "Well," he replied, with a sort. 61 A. J. TOwsa.g) gimmnny St..Basta& aVnSaJ)ie,JIIch.,lec».«8t I :i keep your light bid unde^a-.^ushel of but we got a, 'little sister.- yesteusd^rj^.i annoying composure, "can't I play literary? iSend loir boob on Blood Diseases and Cancee* JOSEPH H.H mo-desty?" '?U~. thought it would aiajca. -onejmi^RB^f^ ATTpBNBr. WASHTNGTONG3BT I have known ham actor^t TOUR^ ftt... fta».v.|^ iaiwBr^AUaatB.ca* «'Eb ia not M% a a re bft, a a literary^ Without JMELAYZ^