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

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ft 2f«^H *&%i pf f' S 3 $ Pills THE SAME SAD FEELING. Literar a the arm and thrust her into a closet. God wished her to do. And these 4 Old are rarities, a rarity is often an "Stay there!" he shouted as he memories always gave her comfort. The aspirant for literary honors element of value. dosed the door. "You look pale— It was well that she had a ch reflections with pecuniary remuneration should I came a a in to-night at a me ad feeling Much Needed Reform like some I have seen slipping down at a go I had passed away to cheer her, for the voyage remember that the most famous at one old at resists all healing the mountain!" was a long and stormy one before In he condition of a disorderly or torpid names in the literary guild earned at am even time an allay. liver is no sooner institnted by Hostetter' Then there was a heavy knocking Xew Orleans was reached. And at The mists close in. but a their money for the most part in S to a Bitters, than the headaches, pains at the outer door, and Margaret's that time, many years ago. the trip stealing in. he right sid*v yellowness of the skin, inr other than literary ways. Bryant I cat"h an echo which will never die. a to id iv strenigrtfe*tt« father was met by a tall stranger up the great river to St. Louis was on he tongue, a constipation, which iv a a or all he memories of he a nnstealin was an editor and publisher. Longfellow who asked hurriedly if a certain simple not all pleasure. a a this malady take thpir departure. a cure a a as sua Come those tearftil words of hers— Dyspepsia, also, in brother of billiousness, ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. and Holmes and Lowell were remedy was in the house. There were other trials which were '"Good by!" a a he ranch. Kidney troub Harvard professors. Emerson and "There is a child so sick up yonder," heavy to bear. Hardy Margaret les^ malaria affections and nervous com A. touch of hands, few a words, in part I a a a a is a said the man, with the tears Bayard and Taylo? were lecturers found her sister very peevish and irritable plaints also succumb to he Bitters. id is as shining in his eyes. "Perhaps it is at times. Her uncle did not a in a and Taylor was also a Tribune editor. I see and hear it all again to-night at is E jr a a your own little daughter." A recollections a in find the work which he had so surely I would define an as he animal at delights Curtis and Stoddard depend a a JPrice 2 5 Brings the whole scene a a in before my The face of the angry father grew in antiquities. thought would be waiting for him. Sold Everywhere. upon editorial salaries Stedman is Mght deadly pale as he sprang for the remedy, He soon left the family and went V: "Good-by." The, low sweet voice at spoke a broker, and Halleck was John Office, 3 9 & 4 1 a Place, N. Y* or washing flannels, Dobbins' Electric and, unlocking the closed door, it faltered: elsewhere to seek employment. Jacob Astor's private secretary. S a is marvelous. Blanket a woolens he eyes were dimmed at shone so bright hurried out to the mountain side While he was absent the care-burdened washed with it look like new, and there is And one might go further with this and shy. «M# I I I I a W Almond Nut Cream followed by Margaret. aunt was taken very sick. absolutely no shrinking. N other a in I la. I W a can positive!T rub tham The memory of those words as never altered, list. Whittier began as an editor, away. Sealed particulars2c. MAUY E. E A the world will do such perfect work. Give The sister was soon restored to Then Hardy Margaret was very 1069 Washington B1YL, Chicago, I1L Agents. Wanted. it a trial now and only in middle life attempted to Thos sad whispered words of hers— glad of that name which her father consciousness by the stranger and a LADY Agents Wanted new Rnbber Undergarment "Good-by!" lean on literature alone for a support companion of his who was a skilled had given her, it was so full of suggestions rapid seller good par Ad Mrs. Bw A. pawnbroker, after all, is but a poor, X. JLittle Rnbber Co.. Chicago HL w,hich his early savings and simple physician. of help and strength, as she an a W at a been! God knows we AMSY PILLSE never By the use of the remedies which went on working as hard as she habits made possible* Out of the Fire an draw the cnrtains from the dim unknown these strangers recommended the could. I Safe'aad Safe Sure. Send 4 for \VOHA2» S SJLFS. It was always Longfellow's advice OPARD." WUcox BpedBc Co PU1*~ a strength, came back to the child's "The sun will shine on us, just as it ODAJ And yet, and yet, before me rises sver— to young men who wished to be literary limbs and the color to her face, and used to among the Alps after many S A E S E N W A N E to sell onr gooosby at fainter since the a deeper Only those who have suffered from salt rhenm to have first, and mainly, a sample to the wholesale and retail trade. a fallen on my heart a brought sadness— in a month she seemed entirely well. dark days," she said cheerfully to the worst form, can know the agonies caused $100 00 per month and expenses paid. Addreeswrth vocation independent of the finer F3 stamp. EXTEEPEISE FQ CO Ottam wa, Iowa. But, though she would not think her sister one night. by this dreadful disease Hood's Sarsapanlla has muse. If a young writer thinks he A vision of her face, the one tie ENSIO Na£2S£«£«yE& had remarkable success curing salt rheum, as of owning it to any one, or allow her Just then there was a rap at the at carries with it so at of the glad possesses genius he may of course well as all affections of the blood 'Successfully Prosecutes Claims. companion to know that she had ness door, and, on going to answer the experiment with it, but it will serve "I owe the same gratitude to Hood's Sarsaparilla I knew before those words of hers— Lata Principal Examiner S. Pension Bureau. such a thought, Margaret was sadly summons, Hardy Margaret was met his purse and peace of mind better to JTS last war, 15 adjudicating claims atty smca. "Good-byl" that one would to his rescuer from a burning aware that a great change had taken by a very kindly looking man. secure some source of labor and income building I was tormented with salt rheum, and d» A A An Hour, Painting signs with OUT Pat place in her sister. "I have heard that you were strangers," The music in my soul can never brighten P-i«" "terns experience unnecessary Plain or had to leave off work altogether. Styface. abon that is more philistine and Shaded letters circular for stamp.Samplea of work The minor chords are all at so to he said, "and also that there the eyes, would be swollen and scabbed, my hands Even when the mountains were aocts Morlan Co Salem, Ohio worldly and ride his Pegasus only at a was sickness in your home. Is there and a part of my body would be raw sores for looking their grandest she would inspired intervals. For it is a fact, And mournful strains, which in seems O I CLAIMS PROSECUTED UNDEB. weeks at a time, my flesh would seem so rotted not something which I can do to to lighten, sometimes sit with a far-off glance. I I A I I I N NEW LAW. Cirrular showing spite of the occasional big figures that I could roll pieces from between my fingers faiim«JU tied sent FREE. O My life, my soul, my very being a help you?" Often when she seamed to be asleep that are given as the result of literary anWaawnwas* successful Otherwise nothing. Ad's as large as a pea. One physician called it type The a is incomplete "I do not know," said Margaret, TaThnadse«fcTaIlmadge Chicago,Ill&Waah,rn,I).0 Margaret knew that she was wideawake work, pure and simple, that the Cold touch the chords find swell the music poison, and gave me medicine accordingly but •*£.! who did not wish to reply more freely and thinking hard. 1 A 4 O S S 6 A A Experience high men who prosper or have prospered salt rheum cannot be cured in that way. Finally ^.XlilLLiJAkJ not necessary. Wages gaar-a&teedforwintermonths tfow in the a painful discord lingers before fully consulting with her At last the young girl said: 1 bought a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It by that alone are only, at any one No eanTassing simply The sweetest strings were broken by aunt. show book and take orders We will make sv helped me so much that I took a second and third "I am no more happy here as I time, a few dozen in number among words Contract to guarantee yon $50 0 OOajvar. Sen™ "Ah, you are from Switzerland!" bottle, and was entirely cured. I have not been used to be. I have a great wish to 60e for postage on outfit United States Pnb. Co1008 •our sixty-five millions of people.— "Good-by." Pine S St Louis Mo troubled with salt rheum since" A D. EOBBESS, the man said as he entered the little go to America, where lives the man Ladies' Home Journal. J. W Loveland Hagar Street, Jamaica Plain, Mass ALLEN S I RON sitting-room. "I know that from who did so mueh to save my life, Hood's Sarsaparilla TONIC BITTERS the tone of your voice." though my father looked so sternly In he Quiet MAEGAEET'S PROMISE. The aunt overheard these words at him as he went away. And our Sold by all druggists $l,sisforS3 Prepared only Cba Base Kle{*nt Blood PanSer, LiTer Infjoritor Toms 4 Appetizer known. The first Bitten containing Iran erer ndns I had been staying at an Indian and, calling Margaret to her side, aunt who lives at Geneva is soon going by C.I HOOD 4 CO, Lowell. Mass. ••Mdia America. x.». i.i.Bit, lm A Ck_i.» at_p.ni v—. a IOO Doses One Dollar to that land over the sea." told her: farmhouse all night, and next morning SIGKHEADAGH A A N addre«» of all soldiers A S a a "I am sure that this caller has a r\tn i__.i__f a a leas- "Have you been sending her many the farmer said he would give me 0 a 8 a 6 0 a kind heart. Bring him to me that I O O ret, as her father letters?" Margaret asked, with a face O V_/ L. I I O made final proof onthe samebefore a lift into town. When he was ready may talk with him, for I am sure June 22, 1874. pale as death. always called her it iv toj HOMESTEADS. u&Tr£.l1S£: to go he called to his oldest boy: that he is one of those good Americans tfecse it "Yes—many letters. And I would was very conin They also r«li«v« Diatren of whom I have read so much." "Bill, is that shotgun loaded with Mention this paper have written to the American stranger, from Dy»pepsi»,In her a I I A I The is a it is The girl obeyed, and was astonished digwtioa snd TooHeartr ealt for tramps?" too, if I had only known where to a N Dependent wid- Bating. A. perfect rem at the look which she saw upon Swiss home. I W ows and parents are send the words. I have not told you, "Yes." adj forDixxineM.Naniea eluded. If you wish onr the two faces be'fore her. DrowiinMa, Bad Taste claim and Successfull because I know how you love this *'Got the gates shut so that no a a write to A E S TANJfJEK, late Commissioner' in the Mouth. Coated "I used to see you in Geneva!" the place and our mother's grave." of Pensions, W a in to J, Tongue,Pain in the Side travel she could mad doirs kin git in?" aunt exclaimed with delight. "I know TORPID LITXR. They Margaret was so much affected by I prescribe \nd fully endorse regulate the you, though you once were so pale, Big as the only see the great Sta "Yes." all this that she could not speak. Partly Vegetable. specific for the certain curs Frio* 2ft Cents. and now are so strong and hardy. "Well, keep a lookout for windmill, of this disease. in a She knew that her sister was like the G.H.rNQRAHAM. rv And I have always felt sure that my CASTZS HEDICIITI CO., NSW YOEZ. lightning rod, organ and sewins machine father, that when once some stron Amsterdam, N. iits majesty. brother did not take your life as he W have sold Big fox men. Don't have any truck idea had taken possession of her mm Small Fill. Small Dose. Small Price. many years, and it has he a has always persisted in believing." with the peddlers or poultry buyers. she would not let it go. given the best ef s=.U6faction. mountains seemed like old friends The woman spoke with great Don't let in any patent gate or wire Even now she sprang up and ran D. R. DYCH E & CO FOR MEN ONLY! rapidity, and the man nodded assent Chicago, 111. fence men. Keep clear o' patent hayforks, to the child as she saw them from, to meet her parent. LEWIS' 1 0 0 Sold by Druggist* to all that she said. His face shone and don't waste no time on "Father!" she cried. May I not go 98* LYE day to day, or went climbing up with pleasure as he took her hand in churns,force pumps,icecream freezers, to America with aunt—your own their sides after flowers, or to see the A O S I I E £«lOSTQrFAILra a KAHH00D: his. EOWDEBE) A2TC) PESTUlfZD. bag, holders, patent barrels, fruit sister? I can earn much money there, Oecsial and HXRVOUS DEBILITO. (PAIBSTKD) men who watched over her fathers "1 thank God that He has brought 1 trees, wagon jacks nor owl traps." and I will come back to visit you as E ^i" ofBodyand Kind: Effects The strongest and purest us together," he said with deeper *lL?r iPlofErroworExMtteain Oldor Young sheep and cattle in their steep pas -Xo soon as I can, and—" made. W a the best Btoeogthen WKAE,inn»TKUPKD OBeiHS PARTS of BOOT. reverence. perfumed Hard Soap in 2 0 "And say, Bill!" called the old man tures. "You silly thing!" was hotly answered. 0 1 ,UU H0 *f. Z. H, TEKATMHT-kMflta d»T* Then, turning to Hardy Margaret tentirr froa 47 SUUM, TerritoriM, Fonlfa Crantri** minutes without boiling, a Yame write tfcea. Bask, MI •xpUutln, and srooh ua«d after we had driven 40 or 30 rods, 'It is such a wild place!" Margaret and her little sister liked be for disinfecting sinks, and her sister, he explained: PENSIONSOLD "don't buy no cure for the heavans, But the girl quickly guessed from closets, drains, washing bottles* CLAIMS nothing better than to visit old Louis* "Perhaps you have never even barrels, paints, etc. no fireproof paint, no patent gate his appearance that the aunt had heard of me. I met your father the chief herdman, and hear him tell PENNA. SALT M'FG C0l hinges, pitchforks, nor encyclopedias." been speaking to him about the matter. SETTLED many years ago. I chanced to speak N E W a Gen. Agts., Fhila., Pa. about the avalanches which he had Soldiers, Widows, Parents send for blank appneahonsand some words whose meaning he did not information PATRICK O'FARRELL. "No So she answered back in her own known, and of the travelers which he clearly understand In a rather hasty Pension Agent, Washington. N W *. U. 1 8 9 0 So. 3 7 We had driven about three miles proud tones: and his faithful dog had rescued. manner he judged that I was saying tvhen he suddenly pulled up with an "But, though you did not like him, E S A I S S E 1 8 7 9 something harsh about him. He As the stories often had a moral7 WOODWARD & CO.r exclamation of disgust. the man who saved my life when I threw himself upon me before I could W Lac is it?" too, they thought they could remember was sick was good, and I may find do anything in self-defense and 'Hang my hide if I didn't clean him." that better because he did not pushed me down the mountain side. foiset to warn Bill agm Bohemian "Yes, and you may see someone look at them with a sigh when the I saw by the look of horror on his 406 AND 408 CORN EXCHANGE, oats, 2se\v Zealand clover, and them with snch a pale face that you will young folks of whom he spoke did face that he had repented of his anger pebkv insurance agents! Well, it's be afrafd and run backhome again," in the same manner in which he had MINNEAPOLIS. not live as they should. too late now, but I iruess I kin git said the father as he put the child allowed it to overmaster him. I back home afore the mob overpowers "I'm so glad that he didn't even aside and went striding up the mountain I was rescued, but I lay ill for many him. '—ew York Sun. to give some orders to old Louis. glance at me to-day," said Margaret's months." Margeret overheard all these sister one afternoon. "That tale he "How glad father will be to know words. She went to her sister when he Galley Slave. that you live!" said Margaret. "I BEAfCHOmCES at and iuomiirn o' the Chicago and Doha* told me made me think how inquisf her father was gone, and, leading her Boards of Trade and of the Milwaukee Chamber orComnierc Think of sis men chained to a am sure he greatly sorrowed for this tive I am sometimes." as calmly as she could. But she bench, naked as when they were act towards you. Now, when he tg-8ond for «mr Tclegrnp, Cipher. OPTION ORDERS SOLICITEOU only learned what she had guessed "But you do not pry into things uo'rn, one foot on the stretcher hears this good news, his heart will before, that her sister was firm in her as the girl in the story did," said be always full of joy." the other on the bench in front hold! determination to cross the Atlantic. "I am sure of "it," returned the mr an immeiisel heavy oar (15 fee Margaret cheerily. Then she fully realized that, to keep stranger. "And perhaps I should FES BURDEN Ions:!, bending forward to the stern, •'You always answer me so," wa the promise which she had made to have sent him some word before. But with arms at fall reach to clear the her dying mother, she must leave replied with a smile," and when father God seemed telling me to wait until banks of the rowers in front, ^vho this grave by which she stood, her is so still or cross you tell me some time like this. I have tried to bend likewise, and then havins: got home, and her father with his strange obey His voice of love." byusingp^APOLIO-^ not to ask why, andthati will soon lorw ard, shoving up the oar's end to moods out of which she had so mueh "That has been right," said the let the blade catch the water, then be happy." wished to lead him. aunt. "I am sure now that my throwing their bodies back on the Ibis aw.solid cake ofscouringso&pi, And then the sister looked up into "This trouble has all come from brother wiil be willing to come to groaning bench. A galley oar sometimes Margaret's face as though she my leaving sister alone when she had used for cleartin? purposes- this land where we all shall be blessed pulls thus for 10, 12 or even fainted," Margaret thought sadly. thought she did not puzzle much in God's good time. 20 hours without a moment's rest. "And so I will stay by her though GMT-*- And to America .he came when he over their fathers strange moods. The boatswain, or other sailor, in all the rest of my life shall seem sad What would you give lor a Friend received the message of the man's She could not see how Margaret such a stress, puts a piece of bread and lonely." forgiveness, and that he would look was always wishing that she could steeped in wine in the wretched rower's And so one night, when her sister after Margaret and her sister as who would take half your hard work off your sJioulders help him out of those hours of gloom mouth to stop fainting, and then was sleeping, and the father sat before though they were his own children. and fretting, for she now said with a and do it without a murmur What would you give to* the captain shouts the order to redouble the fire in one of his most cheerful And when the hardy girl grasped sunny smile: the lash. If a slave falls exhausted moods, Margaret came close to find an assistant in your housework that would keep yourfloors her fathers hand, and glanced into "And he always does cheer up." upon his oar (which often him. She stroked his thin white hair and walls clean, and your kitchen bright, and yet his face which was never a^ain clouded And it was this happy nature of chances), he is flogged till he is taken in a way that she had seen her as it had been in the past, she saw never grow ugly aver the matter of hard work Sajjolio hers which made Switzerland seem so for dead, and then pitched unceremoniously mother do when she wished to influence how good it wastohavekept,through dear to her, and which would have into the sea.—The Barfcary is just such a friend and can be bought at all grocers, him strongly for some good toil and hardship, her promise to her brightened up any spot where her lot Corsairs, Stanley Lane Pool. purpose. mother.—Charles N. Sinnet in Illus might have been cast. THEUOKTHWESi'ERN CONSEEYATOBY OF MCSIC. Then she told him slowly and kindly trated Christian Weekly. By helping her sister she was also Mil about all these things of which she No Tail, Poo Thing, trying hard to keep a promise which had been thinking so much. she had made to her mother just before A W it Owl. The at mnsic S S S S E & S S a a a the a a (Cal Imprint. It was past midnight when the two her death. There \was born on the ranch ol were done talking. Then the father While Sims Powell was sitting in his She had not heard all which that A S O S E Director. a to Piezza, near town, recently, library at his house at Prospect hill, said: i\ dear mother had said, for her voice according to the Sebastopol Times, Parkersburg, one evening, he heard "I have forbidden your aunt to was quite feeble. But she saw her a ealf with absolutely no tail and a noiee as of the rattle of wings come here again because she has 783 NICOIXET AVE., MDrKEAPOijsT.l8 now the lanrc-s an* glance at the little girl who, not against a window. On laying down otherwise perfectly formed. This best Business College in the Northwest S O written so much about America. But guessing how near to death the parent A N TYPEWRITING, O O E E I N his paper and looking up, much to freak of nature is owned in Santa I see no other way but to allow you, Commercial Low, Penmanship and the common. T-TeY..K. was, was playing in one corner of his astonishment he saw a beautiful branches are taught by the best of teachers Far Boss. His calfship starts out in the my children, to go to that far-off theroom, and put that with the three College Journal, address J. 1 O snow white vi perched upon the back raee ^sf life against almost overpowering land." words which she whispered: of a chair and blinking at the light. odds—odds sufficient to discourage He said the words quite calmly, 'Always—stay—wit a—'' Mr. Powell captured the bird and will any ordinary or average but. when he was done speaking, he So sh© said to herself as she^bemt keep it as a curiosity. It is snow THE VAN DUSEN-HARRINGTON CO., GRAIN calf, but this.ealf is by no meaas an clenched his fingers tightly together down to kiss the mother's face: white and is a beautiful specimen of and sat fop some moments looking ordinary one, and he will probably "She wants me never to leave little COMMISSION. of the strix nivia, and is the only gloomily into the fire, for he well make his mark in life. It would be sister." specimen of the kind ever seen in this knew how much he would miss the an aet rfsimple justice to see that Then she spoke so that the dying section of the country. It is believed help ajad cheer of his Hardv 3iarsr#ir MINNEAPOLIS. DULUTI-T this particular calf isgiv«n more ikam «ane could not fail to hear her: by some to be a member of a species rretL a SELL BY SAMPLE. his usual share.of rope on every possible "I will?" found in the extreme north or Arctic j4 The girl thought that perhaps he occasion. Hardy Margaret never saw any circle.—Chicago Herald. «-.*- 4~t Best Puces. Prompt Serums. Write fos»- wished to say something about the gleam of sunshine so bright as the motatfons. Execute orders Ctacajro. Jfew York or Jdwankee. vm^ pE^s^eaKoCBajecx KVZ& trouble over which he brooded now look whieh eame upon the face before S he Is a Citizen Now. and then. She felt still more- certain S re a N her as she answered in that way. Miss Anna Patou* of Port Huron, of this when she heard him diking ia ATARRH Aad so the two children were always Secretary Noble, soon after he r*BrrTOm W'fcnted to get a passport to go home li sleep that*night. together when a trip was made eame to office, appointed as his seeretary to Scotland for a visit. Mr. Blaine to the great St. Berrnard or to the Yet iie did not tell \er a Horton Pope, the son of Gen. said he couldn't give her one, as she nearer aaauntain slopes or valleys. more aoout this matter. John Pope, of St. Louis. Mr. Pope was not a citizen of his. Thj lady One day, however, as the two were THE POSITIVE CURE* So she went bravely on wi£&" her I is- a very efficient and pleasant young went thereupon before a circuit judge, speaking of their mother the smaller preparations for the long voyage, *3 fellow and was inclined to perform IBLT BB0THEBS S& W a a SUBewYarfc. PrfcefWcteJ renounced allegiance to everything girl was seized with a, sudden faintness. though her heart was sometimes his duties to the best of his ability. When Margaret found at save Unele Sam and was iaade a Sail heavy, and especially so when at When the secretary called upon him, Os ^SvO^SWG't) R:BtiF tit she could not lift her from the and complete citizen. She will now last she weat on board the ship at however, to deliver social in vitatione ground, or no anything to help herT Havre. She knew that she might write Mr. JBlaine. Children who came about the city he resigned and went she flew to the house for her father. never again look on her dear old Beeommended to this eoaatry before they were 18 back to St. Louis. Another young He was so enraged at being awakened home and its encircling mountains. man was found to take his place, but years old wit£tf«t their parents can from a sleep that he did not he is merely an amanuensis, and not Yet she thought much ofthe promise take out full papers on becoming oi seem to understand what the child :C^O'N su M:mmm^f4-^^MMM consulted in any way about the affairs #ge..—Chieago Hftraid. whieh she "had made her dying vaa saying. He took her rudely by fl at the department.—Chatter. *?PlSfr* a a 5 at she WBS dofoff as