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

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^f^S^'^^W^f^ iflf^' HOW GRANDMA LOVED. a wSth he re of his cousins it a a a at one te* AN AMERICAN PYRAMID. urai, and with it these have carried the Fr. Aufderheicte, \fi. (and re re of them'), in a nonsense a to national or a intelligence in its We Needn't Go to Fgypt to Visit Cheops cutting up a a a a in peculiar expressions. and dymar with a for in a Lise would let me »f So Long as W Have Cholula. "Ful recognition as given to the in he puddles building castles of a right I expected at he would get a a a in a re teaching, 'Tho shalt not lie beneath Manufacturer ot a dirt, climbing trees a in a he did not. is eyes re I is not necessary to leave N I ad been very g-ood, so it was the same sky, or re ad on the same ber, fighting—yes, fighting. W at as America soil to visit a in a fixed upon me it singular mildness '4 -considered by me as a sacred object, earth with the re of th lord.' id which will a re in size it more, as if to scorn us he ad re a he said calmly a slowly he rights of the a of blood were W in a S a to this day I a ok at it the a id of Cheop itself. I an a liking to re ad noses dur admitted, even he should a 'Now, at a I done LiseP without feelings of I re be reached without crossing the sea in Tel the penalty of his life. in play of one of old calls not only its own fact, a railway will a us almost to "Suicide, which had long been a a books. W at a done? cried all at a in to he a old its base. A a of the Mexica & in anese development of chivalrous feeling at least looked on us I W at a you done? a Cru railway Apizaco a little emaciated face, framwith a military honor. Avas still to be TQa saw it in he way is lip curled I perceived at he re to Puebla a a horse railway a a ribbone locks of it a a if in of all stain, and, for he saw me coming as I often did at wish to a out at one is in he from a to Cholula, about nine 1 ad he soft a golden in of the first time, allowed in mitigation of miles distant, re the re at a id he ad of a in troop it furnish even poor a the death penalty. -a silk cocoon, he short, a re silk a V8 the beet of shipping facilities and stands as as blood, a one is really at he wrong will pay prompt attention to mail ©rderfc "Indeed half a century later, the lress, he yellow lace of a a A it is on A an soil, no disordered a dress in tatters fort\ seA Ronin ('w ave-people' S I could iv he a a •neckerchief. body just this a id S a a who had lost their natural NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. said in a at was worse A in it a flowing from my was built. I is old—tha we 1 I see again, a to at re lord and their rights were to die in calm so insolent! a silence so in in eyes, I a re out a a be older an that of a close at a he re at glorious suicide, a in out the feudal I would a a if I ad Cheops, in E a a a a in O a ideal of fidelity. bed, it figured a in he Aztecs in a Mexico a thous a re 'No I a the storv probably at no longer made still it a a years ago a it as a in a bep a 'Yes, a 1 a rate you will find it in Miltord's "her easy chair covered with striped then a the Toltecs or the tales of old a a MANTFACTTBER OP & DEALER XM I is a beautiful a a I was all over velvet, of a brilliant blue, over Omleces ad a a in its construc- Boats and Shoes! I so, child I often he a me a look, so tion, or a it as there theJy 1 1 °e a in h°Y -the light, re a in in ofc a contrivance a certain so. I in so now. I good, so tender so new at my ad a me a in re he of a lord, the in of Ak was in the W they were at they were to be at at a A fine age reeled a I re faint. I was in his a the chiffonier of rosewood re and his condemnation to death Minn, 3 N strs. N in they built this structure—al these all he a a ms at I a a confiscation obtained. A how it in lay, and re he bows a re questions which have been asked in A then a me wild, wild it joy then, forty-seven gentlemen faithful of gold in vain Certai it is that it as built A a a so of a 4 vassals of the dead lord, swore to avenge at continued for a 'Since we a detested a oh aight by a civilized race, one skilled in engineering boys boots and shoes a a a 4 the hono of their master, a for that a a I, still a id so long, is this he me to love he precious in a re was keplT in re shoes a purpose to aside all that might he a re of the a id with play he a a re a in a a a Custo a re ii in -an old casket lined with faded stand in the ay. or this end they differ. giving the sides ot the in in at us until he was fifteen a he a it a me about."—• a to* aside all else they cared for, even silk, which exalted he perfume of he base at 1,440 feet each, a Bandalle a old a I A at me he re wife a children, a through every iris, so light a delicate at it a a the side 1,000 feet, the east obstacle pursued their plan up to tha he ad to leave a is it is a re John Hauenstein, a re a sensation of he side 1,026 feet, the south side 833 feet, FOUR STORIES. favorable they surprised, I did see again for six or seven a the west side 1,000 feet. he a an a re a odor. on a winter night, in his palace, a a after. I was no a little N A a All of height is about 144 feet or re flora a times I over he his guards the object of their vengeance, A the base to the top girl, my a still curled whose suspicions had been allayed precious ivory in weird, childish A view which gives shows a at was my despair for he fashion re a re so me in in stories told by long delay. A how his decapitate re a in which re was in at formerly the four ten-aces of the and of head-dres a a in ad by he N E in S head was placed by upon with & a a re of lively a id re distinctly to be his victim's tomb before the forty, come in—al the a a to he to an about^ to all good, a ALTSTER osity used to in of he me seen, but in to the in seven surrendered themselves to justice, a I could not succeed in smooth new a a a in its affidavit at of the a edges of the terraces by my a a ad lived a re allowed to commit suicide a to it. give he E is in in a in to he style. the action of a in a time, the pyra —for, not a in seen I could by hara-kiri, and how they have »f dresses ad been out an he re mida aspect is not so immediately to since lived forever in the oi Our brewery Is fully equipped and able to form no a of one be discerned. a a view a in calicoes were no worn was in in it a a of a a til orders. a elegant, as he was re a in examination show at Mr. F. Grebe has charge of the bottlinf estafe muslins, and very beautiful leg-ofto A a so re in he country me so different from ours once the artificial character of the SI Jshmentt BILLY, THE FOX'TERRIER. sleeves. I he a me I a he a it a he an must a ad a eyes, l^MSfc.^ Hew Ulm, Minn. ad not ceased in a A Dog That I Certainly Intelligent if Not after he a of his in a •finer cut features, lips re re A broad paved ad in up to the Conscientious. jovial, a sometimes only occasionally, a a top, says a writer in Golden Day*, re •and always smiling a a a noisy. a a in me in the time of the conquest stood an A small fox-terrier, white as milk, face. Ful of a a on for this fairy Azte temple Thi site is occupied a a a with the golden-brow spots on grandfather I scarcely a re smile at A for he as he a me fellow by a re church, built by the his head, having a pedigree longer than lemon said he E is a in he coat it its us collar, or as he left, at he ad Spaniards he Azte temple as Quee Victoria's and a sweeter one wild into he a at a in on he chin, in is were quite be dedicated to the mysterious "fair an Griselda's, full of fun a ador W it a sly in as he a he he neck a a re to be in coming pressed my a re Quetzacoatl, of tradition is at in babies, a his debu he a it asked W a he a he a me from over the sea in ancient as only a week old in a "littery fam Manufacturer of tmd Dealer *a -torture. niousl inste.id of kissing me as I ad it he custard W all he times to teach the Aztecs the arts of ily, says the Philadelphia Times. expected so at it a CIGARS, I did not say at I civilization. was christened with great in smiled till he dishes clinked a I ad planned as I still •perhap not to a at for re is some for supposing "Charle later on these together A by a by all detested so in to TOBACCOS, notions which I felt re a short syllables were not considered at this mythologica personage as a he pies were laid out before he to only he tip of he ear sufficient for his dignity a he was re Christia missionary who found his I cling to so he re E is an looked up 'in a contem with scant courtesy he christened "Willia Billykins," PIPES. a from Greenland—i old times a S a re children, a so plativ fashion,"* a asked to his intimates as "Billy. After to pay no further a on to me fairly civilized land—t Mexico, •children of a a he inatingly he way at was he was taught that it was not polite to ed with the forefathers of the later Cor. Minnesota and Centre else was noticing curiosity excited by he a it ad snatch at things that his mistress was a with he custard pie a a Aztecs a a a arts. I felt outraged streets. it my a stren perfectly well satisfied with being kissed was called he god of the air his at re in a a I saw at he limped a little, a once a day, and that fruit-cake was with my re I ad entered statue was crowned -with a golden PTEW ULM, MINff. story, as a Ciplin says a not a suitable diet for small puppies, he it re he re a gold collar, turquoise in recently fallen from is my teens, he on he lip was just Jno. Neuman,. it's he I is a now. ear-iings, and canned a scepter studde was educated, by a of a whip at passed a a afterward is starting a I ad so me a with yellow ribbons, not to with ms a a shield painted with was newly a iv this Milesia a I a up my in to notions a love. I could not tear up a bit of paper. he chief a ms of the four winds. personage and he id propose to imagine a Lise, who to a for re W were at original sin in a fox-terrier is the he a id is built of adobe brick, a in be at once, body and soul, out an uncle's in he country re I it to me ^uus a a a liking for tearing up anything but ooor3 a it is supposed that it both D:R/5T of he old loyalty into he new especially paper, so that this a a visit every year O a ad been old and wrinkled, could as a fortified place a a site for wor he too was at at and was in is re an was taken at scarcely out before I an a been loved by he a ship. A the top was a temple of the Hats, Cap9t Motions, the darkies call a "cours of unto after he usual in a iv way. gods, and on the terraces were dwellings, a in he a or it a in brilliant original of at a it I before he realized fully that any &roceries>: Provision*, snapper boiled whitetish, a the whole a in a foitified his a in step a formal a to a a a un thing in the shape of an envelope or pueblo, no doubt re a to assault Crockery and Glassware, bluefish?" asked he waiter all I set one a in E a with consciously: a bit of a of a kind must be let in the days before as Green, Dried and Canned' he I is blood in his veins rose at my success, I was in it over a a in alone. a a Lise. was it at once. N he said. "I'l Fruits, etc, etc, he a me in a is me I Thi a id and the smaller ones One night his mistress counted out a a me to a a pa Octave? 1 lav of thim St. I reproaches W in the icinity resemble marvelousl roll of bills and put them her purse I will always take farm prod ace 1B exchange he question ad scarcely a don't be havin A in flag did .not a a to feel or to ob the Assyrian a Chaldea temples, The she undressed and to bed for goodk, end pay the highest market price for a# .my lips when I began to to he stuffed me at at way, ney serve my mischievousness I which a a and other explorers have Billy stood by in the performance, kinds ot paper rags. roots of my hair for I ad iv a boiled fried! so minutely described. Cholula has but was not noticed. he next detested re from a one of those pleas never been explored, doubtless in some was wanted the purse la connection with my store Ifcnie a flrat-etaa a in me so me re peas a I he in re was a grand contains a re antiquarian treasures was gotton, the bills unfolded, a a a but a in looks it laloon furnished with a splendid bi.lUrd table potatoes, waiter. dinner coubins ad one $5 note was missing. he of it •ay customers will tlwsys Snd good liquors aas he was accustomed to re ad he A the time of the conquest, in cutin N long a go he on was ad never been out of the room since clg«rs,aad erery forenoon a splendid lea«a. of friends I considered a off the end of the a id to a of favorite a so the night before. he maid had seen to relate at story familiar to for a re direct route from a I avoided, especial All KOO4I parehased of me will be delivered at which, a affectionate, did her put the a a a then left a to Mexico, a vast hollow a all good-story-lovin A a ly as he took a in to single me out any part of the cliy free of eosti •on that account cause less a a the room W re had it gone I was ber the structure as disclosed Wlnnenota Street, Way pim, Kie we tell in this crisp way. for his re us compliments I ad of a re to he a talked over, it was looked for, still no to view. Meat Market* Test old an to small a a himself to me it familiarit $5. a in the discussion Billy stood re a she to use I was built of stone a sustained at do an by a a in by staring his mistress in the face, as a a is in airs by a ms of cypress. I it re two •in the style of persons raised by a I if he were trying a to a just I in would a me beside myself if I skeletons, some idols, a a large with he spirit of I-what it was "all about. Suddenl he M. EPPLE, Prop'r. be of glazed vases. Small boy—Ol feUow, at do you ad not seen at Octav -was frowning. century he search at a a rush, dived the desk the top of the a id can be an by a a in by just when A at displeases I for he a in and I where he kept his favorite bones, a seen on the plain below some curious I hollering thought Well my lad, you a re or face was a a a me out with a $5 note in his mouth mounds one somewhat resembling an a yourself. I got absorbed N a Truth., A so at a had picked it up re it had •"PHt nnderstgttftd 4e«lr«s to Inform thapeopleol by a smile a dull eyes were re elephant—all unmistakably artificial, 1 N*w Clin arid rlclnliy that he lianre-estaoiiaB. old village re was once to ped on the floor, he not tear with he idea of a in he a a in that this region Avas once a a a by he of one of those ed hie meat mnrket and Is now preipared to we* it, and hid it a a a his notice at a a in on nl» Jd customers and friends aitb only tht with this reckless fellow. took religious a in ground a soi of a of the aged which a re best Cre«h and cured meats, snusageii, lard and evt belongings. I ask no one to believe America Mecca. a a a of it and was so so me a a in he act of hallooin while •ryfhlnjr usually kept in a nrst-cla«a market Ttot •but do not fall. this, I onijr it is true myself, a blebest nrnrUet price will be paid for FAT CAH he was a in by A so one a at I went out in he a to escape Thi view is substantiated by he that Willia Billykins to-day is honored TLJB, HICEg, WOOL, ETC. ad he understood a of relics that abound he is ridiculous attentions followed he said to him it at a a with a collar on which a two E so. A all events I ad a a natives pl quite a a in the selling which, it seems, a a village A re a he effects of in in a silver bells as a re a of merit for bein which he was willing to of miniature idols up all a TIVOLX A/. a good dog good deal of a a ad been a squires "Boy, is at a a the a id a N •review, in words at least, for a a to be hallooin whils at I pareut outside it was still worse some are spurious, but by exercising he mischievous re on which W at of he Gold he phrases which he addressed to me a a in a relics are to be a look again he an had that are undoubtedly genuine I was a re so me suggestion that finely, did not finish. he boy re with AND swere me pleasantly a Filber street dealer in old gold and he in in re sufficient a I Cholul has one great a a a E W E at readiness which a a vil was it, do you ask I as silver a in a chat with a customer over Cheops. he latter is built on a a no more I turned my a lag boys W is it at a re a at his store yesterday. re talkin simple. W deserted a other fiat and arid plain. Cholula stands in and a re away N it a ways passing by whils at I am a about the average yearly disap the midst of a magnificent scenery. at was it!" in ray a I ad ad in pearanc of the precious metals, a a this is a a disadvantage, O S S E I I could not restrain my a a Alas he an after seizing my the customer confessed at he could the a id being dwarfed in appear 'She it a continued viva N E W I N N E S O A The Rebellious Lover. not a the percentage of a a in to stop me. is me anc by the mountains which ciously She's as charming, men say, loss should be so large. a in form a vast wall, separating the valley Pure beer Bold in quantities to suit tha my fear was so a "Yos, my boy, Octav a I purchaser. Special attention paid to the As a bright day May, sinuated the dealer, '•'you a of a from the valley of Mexico. bottling ol beer. an to -each other. I was quite a a O as ever a dear girl can be). counted up the total of the silver and the top of the a id there is gold that are a a in the cemete N exactly. I re a a my a She's so dainty and sweet, We- re cousins-german a to be seen a good-sized hill lying up ries. Take for instance, the 70,000 in I would like the receipt a a it to a a in not as he the base of Popocatapetl I a sister, very terment in Laure Hill. I at For a daiuter maiden than she. looks like a sailboat alongside of the wished, ton his a a a Lively unruly, in a a at the lowest estimate 30,000 of those THE CHICAGO AND Bu she bothers me so, Grea Eastern h,ay*pg black eyes always laughing I a a a corpses had had their teeth filled it That I really don't know I other directions one sees Malinche, was, ,about the a 1810, one of he not a a so quickly. Octave, old at a cost of $5 each. re is "Whether Knowing her pays, afteralL the most curious of mountains a the had rejoined us ad a my moat of he re a re 150,000 accounted for, and we a She's a torment and tease, lofty, "star-shining peak of Orizaba. say that a thousand of the in wore he a curled a a Titus, confirmation, a a at a re And she's so hard, to please he entire district is beautiful, a at habitant of the city of the dead had That my life is all wormwood and galL to in me a my pur the a me time impressive, a should a frock of in calico fitting close paid to their dentists $2 or $ 3 each for be better to America tourists. oiriMer he a a id re suer. he in held respon So why not let her slide, «., silver fillings. re is several A E I E O I N E TO a a a in loosely over laced sible for my slap, he ad a tilt it he All her beauty defied? OLD JAPAN. sand dollars re to be added to he CHICAGO, There are always good fish in the sea. •sboasj a laugh my a child, in fellow a a him accounts. This is merely an estimate And what do I care a a A Artist's I it was the exact me at fortuuatel not deeply, so at he for one cemetery in one city. Multiplying Howe'er she be fair, £_ .letters from a a in the Century, AND ALL POINTS EAST, it by the recognized places of sister Camiil would a sported if a re ended an If she's always so unfair to me? f# 4%^ X~ we quote, as follows, of the laws of in in all he Christian countries Is so a as to meet the requirements ol he had lived a half earlier. a oeen feared. Iyeyasu laws, based on the 4 th-ough and loc^l travel, prov ding fast throush a dad to it the calculation as to J£» was pale, a in blue veins did not detest a longer, {.rain* wnbcloseeonneetions for old feudal habits, and influenced and A Youthful Naturalist. the gold a silver a that a re •ning' over his forehead, and eyes a a did directed by the re at Chinese doctrines ». ST. PAUI., MINNEAPOLIS, buried it the and A dozen men were a in a of relationships a duties, are not a,'mild expression almost sickly, it he contrary.» at wore in their lives, the total will SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUIffla. he defunct carcass ot a a on laws as we in of law, nor were they a to millions and .will convince lie wt so sedate and reflective. ad he interfered I as furious a W a street a a in as OMAHA, DENVER, to be published. were to be kept you at we are in in the Resembled you darling a at is it, he re furious as everybody to at variety it belonged, to, says the secret for the use of the a a SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND almost as large a quantity of the why. I a always preferred to scowled at a in he trouble house to serve as rules for conduct in a S it O said it was eious metals as we are a in from And all points »».' careful not to a of it to my flirting. S quite roused up I in their power «o as to secure jus a snake A contended '—Philadelphia Inquirer. MONTANA, tice, which I in re to secure pow in a fondled my a decided to go a tell this officious at it as a rattler a sug us a Mi a er, at exists for its end. in the WA SHI KG TON,^§ \t a a cola" once for all at I of at it was a a snake a a in of rulers. Thes laws, some oflf^ OREGON, Polonius as a splendid bit of characte .*,*.* $» 0k my forehead with a kiss I was as a or a a a in a a mm which are reflections, or a a CALIFORNIA an A O a a 7"^ -ever* pleased, a a of a re boy it one a a on or references to the re at a experience, "Yes, he ad his drawbacks BRITISH COL VMMlA. IA. "Sir, I said to I could in of a out a sort of criminal code ¥3?i thisi a it a caressing which, too rolled up to he a he W he started off a said, 'Neither A I A E S E E I N A he relations of the classes—matters no re fitting: a is a a in $ N for my taste in he to he a joint, a din borrower or a be, he lost he of a a etiquette, a a mechan A S are run oa all througjMaaias. rsse^Ul-' etories at he told me you tell me by at in a stick he reptile's body nest chance in he to show off ism of asserted the O O N I S S E E 1 6 A S on me S his is flf* 1 Slippin ^rom re a I raised it up a a |y re a a at the a me time de 'How' a overland trains to Cahforuk.anA O re to be subject. W W Sh looked at me slyly in "silence, tell at in of a a stroye th"e power of the mikado and^ _#c W he should have "gone on a E E A I A tp^^-v W did not detest simply for I was in my boyish by strict rules of succession, residence,' at is aid, 'but if tho do one or he Limited. w^fa .' S a continued possession up* he because he did re you simplicity of years with W at in is it a a uther, let it be borrowing There' For time *f trains, tickets add all .1 feudal nobles. reasserted" the* a a re was so in else. feelings ad a a in chorus. re a it."'—Harper's Bazar. re at individual*virtues of filial piety" W at was it 9 Tell plav. A ad snake, 1 said he in as a of feudal loyalty, a insisted on A a in in in a Ala. re was somethinsr else. I was cheeky wasn't it or it he tossed it into he a a he traditions of military honor. he J.H.WHITHArt of the a guests stole a a sword as to be 'the soul of he This* !,iitle an was in was I ad a a a a Gen'l Manager. ii a a a moB^y Gen'l Paw.A fi