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

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ROUGH Otf SAILORS. on the men are varied. Get any naval spots in' his character tli«- smarf lads W ararcl a a seaman into a talkative mood, say a find them right away and tease hint till Lieutenant over a bottle ofi wine *r ax he squirms. In revenge- the officer One was perhaps 25 the other a captain of the oretop over a boot-leg of. knocks them.endwaya whea opportunity little younger. They were pretty CiUl 03*iBOUIt?», iMfi H. KOS*. g* (PUNISHMENTS THAT ARE LAWFUL beer, and turn the conversation gently offers. OaahlM1-* a were stylishly dressed. A carriage ,Pw»identi fk5|| on the subject of punishment—get the The boys say that in Keu of flogging I** AND THOSE THAT ARE NOT. stood at thewFourteenth street man to tell what he has gone through and Centra S a$ they are sometimes stripped and doused entrance of W-illai»drs hotel awaiting with and seen. One of the first things with cold water* and cases of landsmen likely to be told by Jack is the way who„had the skin scrubbed off with their pleasure. I eould be sup A CLEAN AND PERFECT CUBE 0E SW^'Sfo Device for Inflicting: Torture Unlawful NEWUMI, %. Ml?nirf landsmen are served who spit on the sand for coming on board drunk and posed at they were in very distressful HURTS.AND BRUISES. deck. The unfortunate offender against unclean are often told about. vNot 80 Long as He Is Hogged or financial straits 1 cleanly habits is taken forward and a A Doctor CMleotioneart all bvRtnen pertsriMfig ta baakfcai On the whole, it should be said that promptly attended ta, Marred. bit of marline put about his neck, and They at at a table in the reception 4 the men in the American navy are paid, to this is slung a spit box—a miniature Individual Rssponsibitiy, of Willard's devising, concocting fed, and treated* better than in, a staking a fence I found himB?in» st the1" If the troubles on board United tub a foot acioss and six inches deep. Oil freely all over huThurtef ?Saw S navy in the world. The ships where a instituting a telegraphic morning at work all thebUie S I S S%^ Then he is'compelled to maich up and States war ship Enterprise, of which* life is a burden are the exception. message to send to some friend. The leaving neither pain, scar nor swlw down the port side of the decs for peihaps Nevertheless, the life of a seaman, when full and graphic reports have been K. frEUMAJSTN. M. D. elder one did the writing a scratching an hour, while the old -ssalts with, one considers that he ean never hare printed, aeive to diaw public attention and rewriting*., which used up six devlifch glee, come from all parts of thedeck home, is lucky if he gets Leave- to go THE CHARLES A. WCJ-LER'CQ., Baltimore. Md. 4 to the actual conditions of life which or seven Western-Union blanks. The to spit in that kid. asnoie for a few hours once in a month, Em/le Roller Mill Go. sometimes exist on board American younger one leaned closely over the must work hard, must eat coarse fare, William Brooker, the ^nard»rer, is -to b* Men who are to be punished by extra naval vessels, and if the publicity serve scrivener a furnished suggestions hanged June 27 must forever by salutes and manner of watch are sometimes sent into the rigging to make that life more pleasant, then speech oe acknowledging a sense of his at just the right time to make the Has Capacity of "to keep a bright lookout for the inferiority to some other man—the life the crew, offlceis and men alike (for it scrivener tear blanks. Goat in mostcases first makds itself known equator" They must climb up on the 600 Barrels PerhDay. -o J?" bv an acute pain in the joint of the great toe of a seaman is not attractive to an under side of the shrouds, and when "We will be there to-morrow. 1 his mosfe-excraeiating pam may be likened American, even when at its best.—JK T, twelve or fifteen feet above the deck at is at they wanted to say\ to that nroduoad by the driving of a wedge Bun. hang on uutil ordered down, unless they wilder the nail Far gout use balvation Oil at was what they did say, in the drop fiist fiom sheer exhaustion, as Price 25 cents a bottle. very first writing. €fwr a be a Mormon Tithing Scrip. sometimes happens. Let the reader support "Drink, pretty creature, drink," a little at '"But," said the younger, "if we his weight on his hands by clasping a time ot Dr Bull's Cough Syrup, and you 2WK ULM I N N E S O A If you go into the principal office of say we are coming home, we shall the top of a door frame^for instance, TMII relieve your cold, and. »ofc rack your the tithing-house, says a Salt Lake have to sign it" and see how it feels then he will be prepared chest and lungs to pieces, and keep every City letter in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, to better appreciate what it is to bod* else ra a s*ate of agrtataon, Pricetwenr "Carrie a I^will be there to movr you will see a tall, young man ty five cents be triced up. row." handling what looks like money. He 1 commit'numerous Men are tiiced up in two ways. In at was the result of much meata Apache ind»ns musdert is behind a counter and the counter is one a line rove through a block lashed effort spent in composing a on the border between Arisona and Mexico protected by a high railing. The man aloft somewheie is made fast to the much physieaJ exertion spent in erasing. iances through the window, then looks chain or bar uniting the handcuffs on a own, at the bills* and goes on thumbing man's wnsts. Then the man is hoisted I guess thasfc will said tfoe them like at bank teller. He goes up until his toes just touch the deck, younger, a the two seemed to to and from a big safe, carrying bundles and his weight is brought on his wrists. breathe with at freedom which W"hen babj*w»B sick, we gay* h»r Castoria, The other way is to lash a man's thumbs done up just as bills are, with little Obtwned, and »U PATJSNT HL^lUJaa at* tells of great responsibility unshouldered. togethei with stout twine and then hoist bands of brown paper pinned about When she was a Child, she-cried for Castoria. tended to SOP MmP1tATF. FESS Our office him up by his thumbs No matter what oppoitto- the-1?. 8 lVitenf omce. and we can otBftin them. 'Sometimes the young man When she became Miss,-she clung to Castoria, l'atenia In lesa time than tliow remote from a man's pluck, he will scieam with pain doesn't stop to count, but takes the "Hold on, said the other at the WUM/fA'eTON. Send MOhKL, DRAWMO When Bh^kg.d children^bftgaxe thamCastowa. in a moment It is the severest punishment amount on the brown slip as correct &H0TQ 00 invention We advisa aa to patentability door. now inflicted in the navy. free-of charge and we mate HO QUARttJB and passes out the money. This is W a asfced the other. tm.kS8 PATENT IS iSECVRLl) Men are sometimes lashed to a gun or Mormon money. It is the tithing For circular, adTice, term* and references to 'Carrie and I will be there toiimor a stanchion. Cases are known where actual clients itk your own State Colinty, City OI scrip. It is used to facilitate the handling row One, two three, four, fiw, six,' 1'OHU, w-iite to 1 they have been lashed to the cathead of tbe grain, and hay, and live seven—only seven words when at sea so that icy spray dashed THUMB TRICING TJP. stock, and produce which come in. If "Well?" Oppora* Paten: Office, Waahtnglon, Jt it over them till their teeth chattered. of he O must not be supposed that the Captain you pick up one of these bills you will No device for inflicting torture on the "Why, we ha to a as rrwch fox Bingham Bios. has had any pleasanter time than his find it veiy much like a bank note in At a recent banquet a bright mind and body of a seaman is unlawful seven as we do for ten./' men), will not have eudured their misery appearance. In one upper corner is theologian told a. very good story so long as he is not flogged nor marred,, was more difficulty. Ifcwould in vain. The punishments which a man the number of the bill. In the lower on his respected father, who is an provided the punishment is inflicted never do to pay for ten words and may lawfully incur in the naVy are severp left-hand corner is the in hoc signo of old a ad tried member of the cloth* after due trial by couit martial. It need send only seven. at would be a Mormonism, a bee-hive. DEALERS IN enough when lufhcted at the hands scarcely be said, however, that sentiments As l&ivell known*, the theological students, recklass and a wicked wast©. They of thoughtless and cruel officers, but The face of the bill reads. "General of humanity commonly prevail, before they begin the formal proposed a ways to lengthen it, when to the lawful penalties others are and that cruel and unusual punishments tithing Storehouse. Good only praotiee ol theology, are required to are seldom inflicted, even though lawful. but each time they talked ©ff a new for merchandise and produce at added the life of the men becomes a preaeh a sermsin before an assemblage Thus it is lawful to shave a man's the general tithing storehouse, Salt message on their fingers they found hard one indeed. Jt may be thought of the gray-beards of the head and place him at the head of a procession Lake city, Utah." Each note bears they, had either too few orrtoo a that unlawful, punish merits could never chvreh, who have pounded the pailpitr LATH, SHINGLES^ DOORS, of seamen with a band of musicians the signature of the presiding bishop. words. fee inflicted on an American war ship, eui&hions for decades. This a playing the Rogue's March to escort On the back is the denomination again but as a matter of fact very many such **Pshawt" said the younerer one, SASH AND BUND* him ashore after he has been dishonorably trying ordeal for ha students, and a vignette of the new temple at are inflicted. "why did'nt I think of it before? I dismissed from the service a they go through i\ith palsied Salt Lake City. The back also bears lime, Cement and CoaL:. have it." It is lawful to make a man do daty with k^aees and quivering lip. The When the facts are all made plain it the wording. "This note is not current a ball and chain to his leg. A man Have yon? a you* theologian ia question was well appears that the sailore suffer most except in the merchandise and might even be keelhauled lawfully. "Why,, of course. Leave it just as a known to tbs ministers xfthe denomination, produce departments of the general where there is a lack of discipline in the it is, and add 'Yours, very truly.' Jjowest prices atomy a* as his father had been of ship, and that there is a lack of discipline tithing storehouse." The engraving is If the-young lady ad had an inspiratien well executed and the printing is well their number for years a as the where the Captain is of, a fickle or she could have looked done. The bills vary in color. There old gentleman was naturally proud changing disposition. As the old sailors Opposite Railroad JSvfol, prouder of it, a as for the older are greenbacks for one department of of his boy,, the young a effort aay, some officers a*re one day roses and HEWUXM. MTVS one, s&e simply looked on the sweet the tithing house, brownbacks for an-, was listened to witb interest by all pie the next they are thorns and pepper lace before her as at of a wonderful other, and so on. By using this scrip present tell the truth the old sauce. These men make, life a burden FRANK FRIEDMANN, the church is able to create a market being. for all beneath them. With an invitation gentlemaa was a bib disappointed, for consideiable quantities of the tithing. "Carrie and I will'be there to-mos» on shore to dinner in his pocket the but the young an was dreadfully The sciip is given out in dispensing row Yours, very truly, was the Captain is in a cheerful mood He lets embarrassed in the* presence of his dealer in chant}. It is used for paying message at weat soaie the routine of duty slide, and the men elders, a did do himself justice. tor woik on the temple so far as. theworkmen taries, Crockery. Stonewara(••*b operator's hands,—Washington Czatie. smoke and skylark at will. At the dinner As he walked slowlyhome with can make use of it. Employes the Captain |lnd3 his lady love capricious, his father the old! gentleman said,, of the tithing house receive their 01 he is jilted, 01 he takes too —1 after a long pause. "Charlie, at Slassware, Notions, Canned salaries of allowance partly in scrip. A Fal of in S much wine, and the next morning he is was a, regular schoolboy essay of In numerous ways the Mormon money Quite a curious phenomenon? was in a state of mind. The vmen having yourfi?" The an was a gets into circulation. reported yesterday in a letter-to C. Fruit, etc. been allowed undue fieedom one day to make some exeuse whe-n one of the FIQU!^ S. Cooper, secretary and tregswrer of are in no mood for restraint the next, dominies who ad been present, I the Sick Boom. but they get restrained, and very likely the Monte O is to Mining company of walked up behind him, slapped the All goods sold attboite-m prices &o£* put at extra duty or drill without regard Nothing is gained, and much time Aspen, Col., who is in the city looking boy on the back, and said: "Charlie, delivered free of cost, t© any part offc to the weather, and there is no end that is very valuable is wasted, by allowing out for the interests of his company. youfre evidently a chip, of the old the city. of growling. This commonly leads to ouiselves to became nervous The letter is dated April 1, bloek." The old gentleman a no and unable to be of the slighest use in something akin to insolence, and the one and describes a heavy Jail of "pink further criticisms of his son's first effort.—Chicago N E W I N N the sick room. thing an lnitable officer cannot stand is snow." The phenomenon was witnessed Herald* RIDING THE CAT Although we may consider a person an appearance of insolence. and described by a couple of GEO. BENZfcSONS. keelhauling consists in dragging a The offender is disrated at a breath too ill to be aware of what is taking gentlemen well knowntotherecipien man under the keel of the ship. It was tt^PiPtsa very often, and for an offence which, if place about them, they are oftentimes ol the letter, who vouches for their a good old custom in the British and fully undeistood, was no offence at all. fully cognizant of the merest trifles, Importers and Wholesale Dealers 1»„ Dutch navies. Stout blocks were rigged veracity. Thev are prospectors, and He had no thought of being disrespectful. and always more or less susceptible to WINES & on the ends of the main yaid. Then, had been working in their tunnel at The look which the officer any and all things going on in the with lines properly rove off, the man thought insolent was really one of fear Maroo gulch, a short distance from sick room. For that reason, conversation LIQUORS, was hoisted up to the one end of the or an ,attempt to be of good heart under Aspen, the day before the letter was about the condition of the patient yaid and fiom there lowered rapidly into adverse circumstances. Disrating is a written, and on emerging into the carried on in the room in whispers, or the water and hauled through under very serious affair. The poor fellow, in 217 & 219 E. 3rd. Sir. St. PauJ* Mina, in any mysterious manner, should be open air a 5 p. found the sky the ship, to emerge half drowned on the his petty lank, drew $45 a month, maybe avoided and an air of quiet cheerfulness opposite side and be hoisted to the a beautiful red They a $60. Disrated he get3 but $24, and, always maintained. PETER SCHEREB, other yardarm. He was weighted with great storm was approaching, but in moreover, has suffered a fall in rank cannon balls fastened to his feet to Nothing is so annoying as to be- continually and consideration among the crew that a few minutes snow oi a delicate pink make sure that he sank far enough to asked if we do not wish the hurts^ his pride ten lbly. His hopes of hue commenced falling. Ere long escape hitting the keel, for they did not pillows changed, the bed clothes further prefei ment are gone while in everything was covered with pink wish to quite kill him. straightened, the blind closed or opened, thafe ship, and tne stigma of having been* snow a an inch deep, and this ^iaratdd will follow him to the next ship. Since a summary court martial may some nourishment brought, or auy —DEALER IN,— remained until the next day, when it be convened by the Captain of a ship at small details attended too. Better by was covered with white snow. The sea to try seamen for offences under his far, to see for one's self, and do quietly influence, the officers of the court solution of this strange phenomenon, -without disturbing the patient. Particularly would be directly under his influence, as suggested by the writers, is at if they are disposed to sleep, and would be swayed by fear do not at once get a newspaper of the the snow falls through myriad of of offending him. So a man could readily kind that has the greatest possible ntinute pmkcolored insects at exist Both the method and results when get tlinty days in double irons on amount of rattle in itf, and set thyself there in great numbers, and at short rations and lose three months' pay Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant in a rocking chair regardless of the the snow takes its color ft om contact for an offence which would be verv and refreshing to the taste, and acts possible effect ^it may 'have upon the lightly punished in a ship commanded with a as City Journal. gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, nervous condition of thy friend. .ARM*AND LEG IROKS' LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, by aieasouble officer Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system 1 ~Worst of all he knows that he has been When it is time for nourishment, or Men have had their heads shaved -unjustly treated and he rankles under it, effectually, dispels colds, headaches medicine, be prompt to give it, but always SASH, BLINDS, when dismissed from the navy within is on in a and/ is ripe, likely endugh, for desertion without talking it over too much and feveis and cures habitual recent years, and that is probably the I note at these girls never wet and if is the bitter cup that is to be constipation. Syrup of Figs is the most degrading punishment inflicted —»Dd all kiada,. of— Bad as is the disrating, the power of their fingers their mouths as they prescribed, have something agreeable But in the old times deseition was punished only remedy of its kind ever produced, the Captain may add to it solitary confinement.' count the bills. Eac has a sponge to follow, and a cheery word. If it is Building Material. both by branding and tattooing. pleasing to the taste and acceptable 4" This is likely to be a favorite the food or broth, have it prepared outside beside her and she gets her moisture The letter was burned into a man's flesh to the stomach, prompt in method of punishing obstinate seamen when he was recaptured, commonly on the sick room, and brought quietly from this. There is great danger of on the new war ships. The hulls of its action and truly beneficial in its Mima: the left hip, but sometimes on the hand. SEW TJLM, and abo\ all, an attractive form, disease in handling bank notes a these1'ships are divided into an immense One can find even now old sailors whose effects, prepared only from the most to the patient, bearing in mind that a 4 no one can tell as to whether the last number of small compartments. Some hips have been tattooed in the most gorgeous healthy and agreeable substances, its little, daintily presented, will be much •holder has ad the smallpox or the of ,th.ese compartments are out-of-theway desigus for the sole purpose of more acceptable, and partaken of with many excellent qualities commend it measles. The notes themselves are ^a^ts of the ship. They are without covering the hated mark. more benefit than a larger quantity. I to all and have made it the most green and the green comes from arsenic light, and they depend for ventilation The cat-b'-nine tails with which men An invalid is oftentimes better ,on a Dipeleadmsr to a fan. which popular remedy known. used coloring. A sponge after nourished by paitaking of a little sustenance may,or may npt be in opeiation. Some a day's use turns black with the arsenic Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c at short intervals, and the manner are near theJjpiler 100m and insufferably which comes from the bills, a and $1 bottles by all leading druggists. in* which one is cared for has much ho$ while others are in lemote parts some skinned maidens contract A reliable druggist who to do with their improvement.—Oood of tjti*e||hip and^are cold and damp. They NEW ULM, MINN. sores on the a ms and wrists from may not have it on hand will procure are of*©ad shapes, and of such sizes and JSohbekeepmg. ii 1 this counting The sponges ate pitch $ flpor that a man can neither it promptly for any one who A changed every day, if the skin is Carried Wate in a Skull. 3 stand erect, nor sit down, nor lie down wishes to try it. not accept any theleastscrajbched and the arsenic ot M. Mullen, Piw'L Tajen,Vice-Pr€sf in comfort Men can, and do remain in substitute. That is a terrible story coming from the note happens to get under the utter darkness and solitude for hours, J. C. Bvdolph, Cashier. North Queensland about a man who where the minutes drag along like hours, flesh a sore is very likely to appear a CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, was lost in Ihe bush. He used up all nes a sore is very likely to appear a Directors: & but the lawful punishment is not limited SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. his water and then dropped his "billy "billy" a or two afterwards —Washington E his water and then dropped his g|F even to solitary confinement for hours. LOUISVILLE^ KY NEW YORK, N.Y. Letter, in the agony of his thirst. By and by, The man may, on the order of his Captaiij, Werner Bmch, Chas. Wagner, Dr fortunately, he came to a water-hole For Fifty Years be confined so for five days, during Peoria Wins Again. Weschtke, Gk M. Olsen, E.Q. Koch. ,^„ where he slaked his thirst and found which bread and water only* will be Money is pouring into Peoria from almost the road again. He had still some thirty given, him for food, while his arms and every quarter of the universe, and among the miles to go, however, and he had legs are loaded with irons. There he the many contributors to the general fund is DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS nothing whatever to 'carry water in. The Louisiana State Lottery Company that mus$'lie on an iron plate, growing Standard of late has poured into the pockets of many Of course it would be madness to attempt weaker for want of proper food, tortured OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE of our hombier and poorer citizens thousands by his ironsrand 'haunted by the to travel thirty miles on foot Blood-purifier of dpllare In a little one-story cottage shapes with which his superstition peoplesj&e under a North Queensland sun without TICKETS SOLD. d&Jt at 318 Apple street lives a young IrishAmerican, ffe^S-% and darkness. And yet it is all ac'Cofcttingtolaw, any water, so his ready invention came Eichard F»t7patnok, who last -••&* and there is no redress, month held one-twentieth of ticket number JilT* to his aid. He had been horrified a on 8PHEAD EAGLE. *I 27,994 that drew the second capital prize of •evenjwhen unjustly confined, as sometimes"* short distance back by the skeleton of GloseAttention Given tftJa£V»S $100,000. A representative of The Call interviewed happens through misapprehension. were flogged had a handle made of a a man who had evidently been dead him on Tuesday with the following Ayer's Sarsaparilla Collecting. short rope, say six inches or so long, several years. He went back and got result. The extra duties which a man may he A* if and just thick enoueh for a man to get the skull,, plugged up the eyeholes with I returned from Mexico about four months called,on,to perform may wear the'life a good grip on it. To this were lashed has no equal clay, and fillea* it with water. He then a&ro, and at each drawing of The Louisiana out of him. Men have been kept on nine thick cords, say twp feet long, State Lottery since that time have purchased tramped that thirty miles on the water g§ Bucklen a Arnica SaWe "%. lod^dut until they have gone to sleep a one-twetieth ticket. In April I Had onetwentieth with three knots in the end of each. In contained in the skull. Can any novelist of ticket number 27,994 which standing up, and so have tumbled over best salve in the world for CntlT 4 If the hands of a brawny boatswain that imagine a more ghastly and frightful drew the second capital prize of $100,000, «on dejck^., They are set to cleaning .the Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt E sort of a cat had claws unmistakably. idea than this, .for which we can and received my share of tne money, $5,000, Medicine 0 bright work, or worse, the closets, during' 1 Flogging is past, but striking is not. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped a a vouch ?~-PaUMall Gazette. through the American Express Company I 5 th'filiouis that should be devoted to The apprentices in the navy are unques- Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup- 1M have only invested four dollars tickets and Prepared by WSSm sleep. They are slung in a boatswain's tionably cuffed about unwarrantably, t' returns received have, ofcourse, been very 'ions, and positively cures Piles or no "Who will punish you if you toil a Or. J. Ayer & Co., satisfactory chair on the sunny side of the ship on a and, if the truth were known, they are pay required. I is guaranteed to give lie?" asked a London police magistrate hot day and compelled to paint or wash probably paddled unmercifully on the It is my intention to continue to buy tactsts perfect satisfaction, or money refund- ^t of a small child the. other day. "Nobpdy," everv month since I have struck a streak ed. Price 25 cents per box, Soldnya Lnjl! the side while the sun beats down fit to training ships sometimes. The young.feroil Lowell, Mass, *Sfe answered the little girl, confidently, of luck."—Peoria (His.) Saturday Call, May 3. L. Boo«t I them. „. sters are trying lot for the officers to -*iFhe unlawful punishments Inflicted1 "deal wjtlu a aojofficer nasjuiy weak