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

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we have known as Meg Stratton she checked himself in the exclamation, as was Rullock'swife of a year past he handed the child to the dame, who, and, judging by appearances, even On Scrofula If you are offered a bottle of Salvation Oil, in her gave one glance at the Syrup should his brothers decide on celibacy, without, wrapper, or mutilated or defaced newly-born, and turned her eyes upwards the noble name of Rullocks would not don't buy it at any price, you niay be O with a gesture af horror and dismay fail of representatives. sure that there is something wrong—it*may Isdeclared by Hood's Sareaparilla, the greatest I THE FISHERMAN'S BBIDE. a the dame's handsome daughter, be a worthless or dangerous counterfeit. Insist bloodpurifier ever presented the public. It is a Xi upon getting a perfect, unbroken, genuine The gossips approached one busied stood just within the door, an infant modern medicine, carefully prepared by a Combination, package, in a yellow wrapper. herself about the young mother, the of some, months in her arms a Proportion and Process SYNOPSIS OF PBEVIOUS CHAPTEES. others ad turned to the child. I have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup personally small urchin just beginning to walk, Peculiar to Itself For Coughs & Colds.,. and in my family—it cured us and CHAPTER 1 —Preparations are made for "Merciful clinging to her gown. I recommend it to all. H. C. Dickinson, the marriage of Nelly Hartsom and Aaron. "Heaven save us!" The dame was speaking, but she ad and which makes Hood's Sarsaparilla as much Richmond, Ind. Nelly is kind-hearted and gentle, but she superior to the old time remedies as the modern "Hush!" uttered the dame, in an hardly finished before her impetuous had thoughtlessly inspired the love of Saul Jones, E it railroad is ahead of the lumbering stage-coach. authoritative whisper, iudicating the daughter broke in— Meghorn. The fortune hunter is not after the girl I have used an S up fort he If you suffer from scrofula in any form of im. bed and its occupaut by a sign. "Well, mother, I can't see it. I am CHAPTER 2.—Saul Meghorn with feelings whose complexion is alone rich. pure blood, take past six years, for Sor Throaty -i of disappointment and revenge retires up A clear, calm voice spoke form the as fond of Nelly Franklen as any of Hood's the sides of a cliff where in nis agony he "I have been occasionally troubled with Cough, Colds, a in in he Ches bed, rational as any in the room you though, of course, living away in ^witnessed the bridal procession to the church Coughs, and in each case have used "I is dead?" she said. a Lungs a let me say to a town, I couldn't do for her as you and Sn hot anger regretting that he did not kidmap BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TKOCHES, which have A faint cry seemed to answer the the rest did. Bu I can't see it. It' one a in such a medicine never failed, and I must say they are second Nelly, when he had a chance, and force mother's question. like a flying in the face of Providence, Sarsaparilla to none in the world."—Felix A. May, Sier to marry him. an S up is he best. Cashier. St. Paul. Minn. "Bring me my baby. I call it—shutting herself up, a CHAPTER HI.—Nelly and Aaron are in Dame Rullocks hesitated, as she moaning and pining away to a ghost, their cottage home, happy in their honey•moon, W Baldwin, Carnesville.Teira., but a cloud has arisen upon the looked at the medical man The production of lymph doesn't appear and making at poor child, no better." Sold by all druggists, fl six for $5. Prepared only it I a used an thorizon. Saul Meghorn had taken up his to be equal to Jhe consumption. signed at she should comply. by C. I. HOOD & CO Lowell, Mass. •abode near by. Nelly had met Saul sever•al S up in my family, a find it he The newly-made mother clasped it "Nay, a I think she's cheerful 100 Doses One Dollar times, as he prowled around the neigh•foorhood, When Wrinkles Sea he Brow. best medicine I ever tried for in her arms turned her languid eyes enough with Ida, said Meg, gently. which made her very unhappy, And the locks grow scant and silvery, infirmities •and Aaron was also miserable having upon its infant face, then uttering the a colds. I recommend it to everyone I found her the other eveniug singing of age come on apace. To retard I Do not tell your wife of things you would learned from the landlord of the inn, that words— to her as she laid on her lap, and the for these troubles. and ameliorate these is one of the benign I not wish her to tell you. Saul and Nelly had previously been "My husband!" a glance round told dear little thing imitating of her, in her effects of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a I love with each other. But, sadly enough, Did you ever go within a mile of a soap medicine to which the aged and infirm can her he was absent—she burst into sweet, quiet way they didn't seem pining." neither Nelly nor Aaron confided their R. Schmalhausen Druggist of factory' If so you know what material restort as a safe solace and invigorant. It tears. The first she ad shed since utories to each other, and hence the cloud Charleston, 111. .writes: After in they make soap of. Dobbin's Electric Soap counteracts a tendency to rhenniati^ni and •darkened. at terrible night. "Ho does she manage at all?" asked neuralgia, improves digestion, rectifies biliousness?, factory is as free from odor as a chair factory. scores of prescriptions and preparations CHAPTER IV.—A quarrel ensues between CHAPTE VII. a and o\ercomes malaria. A wineglass Try it once. Ask your grocer for it. the husband and wife Aaron swears that 7 I ad on my files and shelves, before retiring promotes blumber. "She works day and night, I believe," Take no imitation. AFTEK THE STOKM. •she shall 'be sorry for what she has said, without relief for a very severe cold, She was saved to life, and from and Meg "man a time before and rushes away Nelly is immediately The only man contented with his lot occupies The man who teaches people to waltz is worse than death those blessed tears which ad settled on my lungs, I sorry enough, begs and prays for his return daybreak To says he's seen a light it the cemetery. well up in society circles. and night comes on with Aaion still seemed to lift from her heart the icy in her window. She does a deal of tried your an S I a Nothing else can equal Johnson's Anodyne absent, and Nelly in grief and despair, The safest and best remedy that can be numbness of debpair, which ad oppressed work for the shops in town, you know, me immediate relief a a perma awaiting his return. Liniment for any form of sore throat. found for family use is Johnson's Anodyne it. a the men's things, and then she Try it once. nen cure. CHAPTER V.—A terrible storm is raging, Liniment. At first she took but little notice of knits and nets, too so fast and well which seems to take on an excess of fury on G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, the jutting cliffs where Saul Meghorn had the new claimant on her love. In her the best she gets in the ladies' work, "Oli, what a snap," ejaculated the tramp The fool overestimates himself, the wise taken up his abode. Saul Meghorn comes when the dog bit him. yet uncertain state they carefully baby things and a man is prone to modesty. Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. borne and has his old servant, Dorcas, dress guarded trom her knowledge the a enough it must be. SICKHEADACHE •a wound on his shoulder he says he received Garfield Tea is guaranteed If not satisfactory strange visitation entailed upon the Up the broadest pathway at led •on the rocks, after which he goes ont again return package and get money back. hapless innocent it was not difficult, from the beach, across the downs, to In the storm. Deepgang is a large cavern Cures sick headache. PoxUlveljrcured by in the cliffs, which the inhabitants of the for the child was quiet to a miracle— wards the Rullocks cottage, came the these Little Pills. Village believe to be haunted, but we find sleeping for hours at a time, and, when young widow and her child. A Knight of Malta—an evening spent in They also rellsTe Dia When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, it this evening, inhabited by two of Saul it woke, would lie with its eyes wide a beer tunnel. fromDyapepaia,In The mother had carried her little Meghorn's old pals, Simeon Foulkes and When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, olfaction and TooHeaxty open, fixed on vacancy, but seldom girl up the ascent, but the moment the Mat Yawmans, who are relating stories of lattaf. A perfect remedy When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, DR. FRANK POWELL (White Beaver.) Union making any sign till some one came to was reached it evidently begged to their villianies, when a signal is heard and for Dhrrinaea.Km— Block 4th & Cedar St., St., Paul,^tinn.,NERVous by an* ingenious contrivance a section i. Droweineae, Bad Taata to take it up When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, be set down, and ran towards Meg, DISEASES OF YOUNG MEN ESPECIALLY. la the Mouth, rated the rock swings aside revealing a passage "I beant natural-like for a"babe to who advanced to meet them. Tongua.Pain in th* Bide. •from which steps Saul Meghorn. be so quiet at times, and at strange Nelly came with her up to the cottage-door, TORPID LOTS. They The Pittsburg couple who eloped on regulate the Bowala. skates probably fell in love. look in its syes and was greeted affectionately CHAPTE VI. Purely Yagatabla. by the others but they did not Dame Rullocks shook her head. Price SB Cents •VrfplH Beecham's Pills act like magic on a oik "Dame Rullocks stood at the door of ask her in, nor invite her to share the or lamb, she said softly, "it be CASTES I CO., NEW TOSS. The coming lobbyist will wear more Stomach. meal then preparing. It had been done tier cottage, gazing out to sea, when right enough, never fear—it be right Whiskers than diamonds. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. There is nothing improbable to a jealous tier attention was attracted by an enough it's just the weight of her so often, and so invariably declined, woman. A clergyman says, "Johnson's Anodyne object horrying swiftly up the craggy at it ad ceased to be repeated. trouble like, poor soul and no wonder, Liniment cured me of diphtheria." One ^pathway from below, as it drew nearer is't, Kitty? the wonder be, I think, "Your eyes look tired, my child," among many. ehe saw it was a woman bareheaded, how she come thro at all. said the dame "you work to hard by •her long black hair flying behind her candle-light—you should give yourself Many were the consultations, at he it •with the haste she made for the wind some rest." tended by due head-shaking and consnming I saw a few days ago a model of the .had fallen at daybreak. of snuff, held over the singular I rest all to-morrow," said the first writing machine made in this "Gracious mercy!" cried the old widow, in a low voice, which was disfigurement of the child, by the docto country. I was patented in 184 3 by woman—"i can't be—yes, it is—it is who had attended the mother and strange, at first, to those who had a an named Charles Thurber, of —m Nelly, my dear girl!" and with a a brother medico, whose greater experience known Nelly Hartson, but had long step forwards, she caught in her arms and allowed skill yet failed ceased to be so. Massachusetts, and is a really amusing he unhappy creature, panting, white to devise any remedy. "Sunday? yes, of course, so we all affair in its very clumsiness. Itconsists as death, and as cold. do," said a quickly. They ad propped her in the bed of a wheel about a foot in diameter She uttered no sound, but grasped with pillows one afternoon, and the Mother and child were dressed in which turns horizontally upon a he dame with hands at were bleeding curtains were drawn back from the deep mourning, of the cheapest material, central pivot the rim of the wheel is from the cruel rocks, and hurried but made and put on with taste windows, at she might feel the bored with twenty-five holes, in each her into the cottage. warmth of the spring sunshine, which and neatness. one of which is a rod-bearing at the Shaking all over, holding by the was making everything bright and In at brief time what a change ad top a glass letter and at the to table to steady her limbs, with clenchhands glad without when she said— come upon her—once the beauty of a similiar letter of steel. The paper and chattering teeth, she "Give me my baby. Please a off Sandcombe village' sheet is so arranged at the line to stood before the horrified dame. W at does she say? asked a at shawl it makes her so heavy for be printed is under the rim of this when the little girl, unmindful of the Your health She opened her lips, but the power of me." wheel, and the let/er wanted is swung speech was evidently gone, as she put The dame hesitated for a mo advance made by the other child, had is a citadel. into place by turning the wheel when into the old woman's hand a scrap of timidly approached her, and, touching ment. She saw the time was come The winter's paper, then stood with fixed eyes glaring her hand, lisped out some infantnie in place a rod bearing it is depressed longer concealment was impossible request. at her as she read by the light of she was only glad they were alone. until the steel letter or type touches storms are the he lamp— "She is asking you to sing," said With more of animation in her pale the paper. I should say at even coming enemy. You know that this enemy will sit "Nelly, you will never see me again Nelly, without a change of voice or face an she ad yet displayed, the the fastest operator could not write countenance. "She always does to in this world! I know all your deceit young mother took her child in her down for five long months outside this citadel, and do its more an half as fast as a an with a wickedness. I can bear no more. arms, and laid it tenderly before her any one she sees for the first time." a pen. Yet it was a writing machine, best to break in and destroy. Is this citadel garrisoned "When you get this I shall be gone for Mother as she was, a was somewhat the dame still left a corner of the covering and Thurber succeeded in getting and provisioned The garrison is your constitution. Is •ever!" unremoved. taken aback by this request, people to invest $15,000 in this curious Th good soul dropped the paper, and at a loss how to reply but Meg, "Nelly, dear!" she began but the it vigorous or depleted How long can it fight without device. At present there are no more accustomed, lifted the child in as she clasped her hands, and the young woman ad thrown the shawl less an forty-seven different kinds of help Have you made provision for the garrison by furnishing tears started from her eyes. aside, and, as she did so, uttered a her arms. typewriters made and sold in this cry— "Shall I sing to Idy? I can't sing a supply of S O S E S I O N of "Tell me, dear Nelly—come, come country, and in New York City alone like a a but I'll sing about the to me, dear!" and she turned to the "My baby, oh' my child, my darling! pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of there are said to be more than three wretched creature who stood as if what have you done to it? robin, shall I? Lime and Soda It restores the flagging energies, increases turned to stone beside her. The child clapped its little hands, thousand expert operators making a "Nelly, lass, she'll grow out of it and a faint blush stole out upon its Strong convulsions seized upon her doan' thee, my child, doan' thee vex living by type-writing.—From the the resisting powers against disease cures Conszimption^Scrofula^ a while one an for the doctor, a the doctor says cheek. Evidently the robin was an Charleston News and Courier. GeneralDebility\ andallAnzmic and long half mile away, the rest helped old favorite. The mother heard her not Clasping •the dame, or, for the most part stood The song was sung Nelly the while the wrist of one hand tightly in the Wasting Diseases (especially in Children}, keeps coughs £4uKE5S ^terrified in dumb amazement. W at fingers of the other, she swayedtoan looking on gratefully at the goodhearted and colds out, and so enables the constitution to hold the tis it? W at ails her?" "Where be performer. The child sat a fro above her infant, and cried and Franklen? "Who's been to their in silence, evidently drinking in the fort of health. Palatable as Milk. sobbed vehemently. sounds its head half turned aside, one ,place?" "Ho came she here?" I know, I know!" she said, in broken small arm laid around the singer's These were but a few of the questions accents "oh, baby dear! baby dear! SPECIAL.—Scott's Emulsion is non-secret, and is prescribed by the Medical Profession neck. There was no need to bid her put, and which none could antswer. what shall I do for you—oh! what all over the world, because its ingredients are scientifically combined in such a a the good friend when the song manner as to'greatly increase their remedial value. shall I do? was ended. The kisses on the lips of •The dame ad thoughtfully put at evening she would a with CAUTION —Scott's Emulsion is put up in salmon-colored wrappers Be sure anfl the kind woman came trom the little get the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. •away the scrap of writing but, alas! her child to none. Sold by all Druggists. affectionate heart. Tally's remorseful ravings soon made How shall we pretend to reason, or irtdefie. •concealment impossible. "Ay, how sorely she is changed!" exclaimed say this or at is natural, or cona a as they disappeared I have been wicked!"—"I killed to it? The very thing which from sight. "Think of at being merry liim!"—"Oh! come back, Aaron—hus"band they had feared to shocK her with, dear, come back, and I'll never, Nelly a so studiously ad concealed, lest, suddenly the kin "Bu she's very beautiful still," said never say such things again! Come beheld, it might even unseat her back! come back—I'll tell you everything, reason wholly, was to restore her Meg. dear—everything, if you'll forgive •'Ugh! I don't know she made me sudden^ to action, to reconcile her to your poor Nelly!" shiver like nigh a graveyard—and at life, endear to her the one whom at Such was the substance of her exclamation very affliction would alienate from poor child! how awful! did you notice?" O I E N O S the regard of others. varied by shrill cries and "Yes—mother, did you see? just 'fearful struggles, which they with difficulty After breakfast Nelly announced her Both the method and results when tf-Mn old proverb be true. wras overcame. coming as it last year this time." intention of getting up, asdeeidedly as Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant "Ay, it be a mystery, surely it wants The doctor who had been called in, though she anticipated the vehement and refreshing to the taste, and acta SAPOLI0 is greener Mne*n but ten days to the child's birthday." a been told of the circumstances, opposition which was immediately gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, first assured himself at the note was "And it's two years since he was O I O raised. Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys royalty ifcself: Try hinyou nex lost?" asked a in Aaron's handwriting, and then aftexamining "Dear heart, not for the world!" tern effectually, dispels colds, headaches "Yes, to-morrow."' the patient expressed cried the dame. and fevers and cures habitual grave fears for her recovery. I must! I am quite strong!" was "Well," said a "it seems a pity house-cle&ning: Grocers keep ih One fearfnl conviction was borne in she couldn't have settled again, and. constipation. Syrup of Figs is the the firm reply. made herself and at poor child, a on the minds of all: Franklen's "Nellv, dear, better wait a bit, only remedy of its kind ever produced, comfortable home. I would have fcoat was gone—the nets and other suggested Meg. pleasing to the taste and acceptable DO YOU LIVE IN GREASE? appurtenances remained in the little been better an pining their lives out "Iwouldn'tfor the world help yon to to the stomach, prompt in As a true patriot and citizen you should naturalize yourself yonder alone." stone hut he ad built for their suchathiug, "added the dame. its action and truly beneficial in its The dame sighed. "Ay, I wish she by using the best inventions of the day for removing such a charge. shelter but the at and oars were Bu Mrs. Franklin was obstinate. effects, prepared only from the most could ha fancied my lad, poor Dan! To live in Grease is utterly unnecessary when SAPOUO is sold gone. I have tried you all long enough," healthy and agreeable substances, its he was right set upon her and she'd went off just in a passion like, she said 1 am strong, and its time I in all the stores, and abolishes grease and dirt. many excellent qualities commend it have made him a good wife, and he a said the elder of the two went to my own place." She stopped to all and have made it the most would have stayed among us the young Rullocks—who kept up the a moment—"And there's my child to WMI popular remedy known. Lord's will must be done!" VASELINE search longest-^as they slowly return»-.ed see to "She'll never marry now, I suppose?" homewards. "At least, wait till the doctor comes Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50o Fdeliver,E said a OR ON DOLLAR sent us by mall, we will "Ay, and at awful night needed all he will look in to-day, he said so, and and $ 1 bottles by all leading druggists. free ot all chances, to any person la "Nelly isn't the girl to take a an fUsa man's coolness and thought," added hear what he says," urged Meg. So the United States, all the foliowing articles carefully A reliable druggist who paeked in a neat box: for his money or there's one, if I'a he younger. Neither spoke of at far, the invalid yielded she would One two ounce bottle of Pare Vaseline. lOcts. BCCAUBC THEY ADC may not have it on hand will procure THE BEST. not mistaken, has been long set on One two ounce bottle Vaseline Pomade, 15 which was the inevitable conclusion: not a with the infant meanwhile. it promptly for any one who One Jar of Vaseline Cold Cream 15 ,F. having her, and would make a lady of Jthey paused as they came to the door The doctor came, and heard without One cake of Vaseline Camphor Ice 10 her, and not a bad an neither." wishes to try it. not accept an? of the cottage, and heard the plainitive astonishment of his patient's resolve. D, M. FERRY & Co'« One cake of Vaseline Soap, unscented 10 Illustrated, Descriptive and Pnced One cake of Vaseline Soap, sented 25 "Hi at lives down at Deepgang?" voice within, in at incessant substitute. Perhaps he ad some experience One two ounce bottle of White VaseHne..25 SEED ANNUAL] said a W at is his iL«%aiI, which since her violence ad in the moods of the sex. offered CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Or for stamps any single article at the price.' name?" I For 189 1 will be mailed E E jtfsabated the bereaved creature had uo objection to Nelly's resolve, rightly r~iLy.ott a I? .occMiw* to use Vaseline in any SAN FRANCI8C0, CAL. Ito all applicants, and to lastseason'sJ Jorm be carefnl to accept only genuine goods put "Meghorn." I W ceased. judging opposition would work more AS^U1^ in ori^5Bi UQU18VILLE.<p></p>Tut Pills ^customers. It is better than ever, Phages A great many KY. MEW YOWL N.Y. "Mercy me! if she refused our Dan, v^£!PTS&Srelr3r,B?10P«ran»d« bnyers to take Th time was at a when life a an compliance, and at occupation Every person using Garden, Flower or Field Seeds, vAbfeLiiAjs put np by them. N»ver yield to such she wouldn't surely take up with at would succumb to the new trial, or the was the only balm which persuasion, an the article is an imitation without should send far it. Address *Vand. B1." dark, stern-looking fellow." I "2* ron the result you expect. p1f acuities be restored by the new impeIjktus could just now avail her wounded D. M.FERRY CO. A bottle of Blue Seal Vaseline is sold by aU druggisst DETROIT, MICH. The dame shook her head! "One given. spirit. at Ten cents. LargestSeedsmen inthe woridj musn't judge by looks, a Saul CfaesebroiKh MTir Co., 24 State St, Hew York. _, CHAPTE VII. Meghorn did the a of a Christian O a bleak, ungenialmorninginMay, A E N S IRON I CURE FITS! WIDOW. an by them poor souls as run upon Jj^tNelly Franklen became a mother— TONIC BITTERS Tw years have passed. A group the Shark's Teeth last fall a when feWtill unconcious of her loss, unawaken«ed Thedyspeptle, the debilitated, whetta* fh« arat El*i«at BI*o4 FariSer, LiTtr I»Tig*rator, Tealo aag stood at the cottage door of Dame the brig went to pieces on the rocks from at mysterious swoon into trem excess of work or mind o* Appetizer koairo. Theflr«tBitten eouUialng Iraa erar adTar. Rullocks just as in a times there body, in or exposure a under the fog bank—when the signals •When I amy cure I do not mean merelyto atop them H—aU tanri.a, J.r.AUJCX.IiugaUi4Chaaaat.Skraia.MUa. |f»which reason ad fallen though the Malarial Regions, for a tuna and then havethem return again. Iman ad often stood such a group, in wut blown over—you mind it Meg—he ANSY PILLSI i/jfew words she ad uttered gave more rodioelcnre. I havemadsthe disease of FITS, EPILEPSY bright summer and golden, a went off himself to help them ay, he -token of coherency.- or FALLING SICKNESS a life-longstudy. I will find Tott's Pills he most cental evenings. be a good, Christian man! warrant my remedy to core the worst cases. Becaase *«fe atari afore. Sand 4c tor A girl." *&&>*** restorative ever ottered the suffering .--_ WOMAN'S SAFB OOABD. othersbarefailed is no reason for not nov7 receivinga, Bu one was gone, who ad a a "It' a pity Christ'n men can't look invalid. he same tender hands waited on WUeax *neUfla Caw p£l«°. PaT core. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottleof Try Them Fairly time so stood, and the dame, beside it," responded her daughter. jher as ad done in her first agony of my infallible remedy. Grre Express and Past OB^o. ASTHMASMSS&rltEE deeper furrows a a paler cheeky wore "Mother, the dew is falling shall we H. G. JiOOT, JKL 183 Pearl St. N. igrief—-the good doctor and the dame, A Tifforona body, re blood, strong go in now?" said Meg. Wit a gossip or two, without whom nerves and a eheerfnlmtnd will result. fcy wall te tmtmn. aV.aV. BOaTmiAJC, St.Vaal,Mli A her side stood the young woman (TO B£ °°X I N E I f{ jtsuch events are not duly honored.^ S SI SOLD EVERYWHERE. f-