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New Ulm Keview. The point raised by the governor was the LEGISLATION VETOED. the other Dreed.' It ST not'a good ecw for THE IIBIESOM DUMMES. subject of learned and lengthy discussion, in beef nor cheese: simply for butter! The fcoltein the judiciary committee of the senate', who is a carefully bred cow of overlthousfend were divided on the subject, but a majority years. It has been introduced in this country GOT. Hubbard Disapproves 2 3 Bills Proceeaintf* of the State Aa.ociattcm. at JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. agreed to a favorable recommendation. recently and is becoming very popular. The Amour them the Valued Policy, Parsonage Faribault, Incluain* AdteesMa by Hirt Holstem Btands the winters well,, and is the MAJ. W. H. DIKE'S CLAIMS. and Hew Buildings Measures. Authorities on the Dairy Busmen. NEW ULM, in act providing for the adjustment of certain MINNESOTA. best milch cow in the world. It is also a g6od Gov. Hubbard evening1 alleged claims of W. H. Dike against the state At 9 o'clock last ^Gunus ofaNorthfield real!ta butter and cheese cow and good meat cot The annual lecture couraa and meeting of', under the act providing for the adjustment of a laid down his pen and heaved a sigh of relief Prof Tt_~c Tk inn: .jw..^iffl.ii the Minnesota State Dairymen's MsornftH, certain alleged claims against the state, approved He has signed 614 bills out of 65 4 sent him. The address of General "Wolseley to 0 Nov. 4,1884. This biU is more objectionable 31 Faribault, last week weTnot S largely' IK^iS^? at- a for stock and eai than a straightforward appropriation to 27 being vetoed (4 before the legislature adjourned) his troops at Korfci' contains the latest tended as usual, but were of interesttodairymen. Mr. DiKe of a fixed sum of money would have Minnesota is the most fertile country in ihe and 13 recalled after passage. There been. The mischief of that might end with the world and most favored in atmospheric precipitation. and only authentic intelligence in regard was not a single "pocketed" bill, every measure payment. The evil of this will only begin The annual amount of rainfall is The meeting was opened by an address of with it. This bill calls that "an alleged claim which passed both branches either receiving to the Soudan campaign. Operations from twenty to thirty inches, and the temperature aeainst the state" which was never before the governor's signature or an appended welcome by Mayor Lowell, which was responded evaporates fast enough for the needs of have ceased for the season, and will be alleged or dreamed to be a claim against the note showing why it was not affixed. fertility. There can be found no more favored to by Col. McGlincy of Elgin, 111, who siid state. The claim was and is a claim against renewed in the Autumn, when the advance country for man, beast and plants. one of the old land grant railroad companies of The labor consequent upon this careful study that Minnesota has achieved a renown in dairy 1858-9. In the adjustment of the Minnesota Where the field is best there will the catue and subseqnent action has been shared by on Khartoum will be again undertaken. state railroad bonds la 1881, the state received production second to none at New Orleans and be best, and Minnesota can prodncefebeboBt Attorney General Hahn, Private Secretary must continue io make the best dairy products cattle in the world, and Minnesota soon will a sum from the bondholders for division Jennison and Executive Clerk Hahn, and all among certain kinds of creditors of those take rank as the foremost dairy state in the in the world are devoutly glad to cry finis. During the railroad companies. It is alleged that world JohnT. Ames of Northfield, gave a history Mr. Dike was one of the creditors, session more than 1,300 bills were introduced, 1 P. McGlincy delivered an address ened of the Association from its organization in and by an error of the commission cot nothing. President Cleveland's address ha* but nearly 70 0 died, were substituted "Gleanings by the Wayside:" in 1879, and its influence for the benefit of trm The state did not pay the others anything, and This medK ine, combining Iron with pure State. been praised for its extreme brevity, He spoke of the triumphs scored by Minnesota oras in the case of road and bridge bills, owed then- or him nothing. Its commission vegetable to ucs, quickly and completely acted summarily to distribute the agreed sum dairies at New Orleans the past Minnesota Cures DysSM pm. Indigestion, Weakness, E. D. Potter of the State University at whore 145 were grouped into oneconsolidated. but of the 28 addresses of that character I mpnre B!x.i ami Fevers of money of certain private parties to other private has also gleaned wonderfully well at a neapolis spoke upon oleomargarine The The most important bills signed yesterday and Xeuralrtau parties. The commission may have made national fair at New York, when, almost unknown speaker was satisfied that from $500,000 to which have been delivered since the It is an un&iliEK remedy for Diseases of the were the following: mistakes, but it distributed all the money. as a state, Minnesota took the first prize 8600,000 worth of butterine and oleomargarine Kidneys and Liver. When has a claim been made before that the founding of the government, 14 were Forbidding transfer of auits from state to federal for ornamental butter. had been sold in Minnesota during the current It is invaluable for Piseases peculiar to state should pay a litigant in any of her courts courts by foreign corporations providing Fetatioenoticedy Mak good butter ana you need fear no coi year. He said the butterine factories of Chicago Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. shorter than his and 13longer. President the money which he alleged the court should for the state inspection of boilers on inland in an market In the last four yeaL lay down butterine in Chicago at 12 cents a Itdoes atinjurethe teeth,causebead&cb have awarded him? This claim is unique only waters for the removal of county seats located Cleveland's contained 1,688 words. The produce constipationother Iron medicine* have more improvement in butter in pound. They imitate the tubs and little packages, in being presented to the state for payment by a vote of the people upon a petition for such It enrichesand purines the blood, stimula this state than anywhere else in the Union. there are thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands and thus put it on the market 1 he butterine removal by two-thirds of the legal voters: transferring longest inaugural address was Harrison's the appetite, aids the assimilation offood,relieves more of the same kind. I think we This because of the necessity of Minnesotians factories of Chicago can turn out more the land grant of the Duluth & Winnipeg Heartburn ancl Belching, and .trengil^ ought not to admit the shadow of an obligation turning from wheat to the cow, and there is butterine daily than all the cows of Minnesota which contained 8,578 words, or more to the St. Paul, Brainerd & Northwestern in ens the muscles and nerve ont'e part of the state for the payment or any nothing on earth that will raise a mortgage and Iowa. case the former is not completed by March 7, For Intermittent revers. Lassitude, Lack of of them. 'than four long newspaper columns. 1888 allowing the Duluth & Iron Range to from the farm like the cow. It costs not a Energy, dc it has no equal. Minnesota can produce as fine butter as any select lands outside of the counties of Cook, cent more to make good butter than poor, and SPECIAL LEGISLATION DISAPPEOVED. state in the country. Philadelphia merchants MS" Ifhe genuine has above trade marl Lake and St. Louis: extending the time of the "the monetary return is great Several acts are disapproved on the ground declare that Minnesota butter keeps better than crossed red lines on Mrrapper. TxltediOi completion of the Mankato, Austin & St. Cloud of special legislation, as follows: any other in the country. i A. M'KINSTEY Metofltyfty MKmneUllICAL m,. r%\ two years, and thereby equally extending the There were 40,000 northern arrivals spoke upon "The Care of Milk and Cream, and Amending sec. 2, chap. 18, General Statutes time in which said road could secure its land On motion a committee of five on resolutions Dairy Stock" He said: There are very few LIGHT HEALTHY 1878L relating to division fences (applying only grant. at Jacksonville, Florida, during the last was appointed as follows: Gen W. G. Le Due to Fillmore, Chisago, Carver, Waseca and Olmsted persons engaged in dairying in our state who John T. Ames, R. P. McMincy, W. D. Howard Concerning the last three bills there has five monthsat the hotels alone and as eounties. feel that our dairy stock is as good as it should and M. J. Myer. been much dispute arid arguments for and An act to alter and better define the boundaries be, or as it will be in the future. The cows Mr. Johnson of Northfield, spoke briefly many more at the boarding houses. The of the independent school district of Little against their passage have been urged since have not been trained for long and heavy milking showing the success he has met in butter making Falls, Morrison county. the adjournment Regarding his final action, neither has the feed or care given them other towns and cities of Florida report on a small scale, experimenting with nineteen An act to change the name of the Norwegian Gov. Hubbard said last evening: had a tendency to that end, and the average cows. He was much in favor of Holstein cattle Evangelical congregation, Minneapolis. a corresponding increase in arrivals, They are approved on grounds of public policy. Minnesota farmer has not developed a real An act to create a school district in the counties With 19 cows in 1884, 7 of them being 2-rear- I belive it desirable to encourage the enterprises lov6 for milking ten or more cows twice each while property-owners and land agents of Mower and Freeborn. old heifers, he made 4,532 pounds of butter an sought to be benefited by these acts, and thereby day. This is the situation now, but our state An act relating to public schools of School average of 238 pounds apiece. The amount of aid the development of the resources of represent a demand for real estate from will not remain in it long. Our dairies in District No. 4, Dakota county. the section of the state in which they are grain fed was 17 tons bran at 6 cents, $102-4 this part of the state will average about ten An act to establish a common school district Eastern and Western people in excess located. There are constitutional questions involved tons shorts at 9 cents, S36 200 bushels oats'at cows each. For such a dairy, for each month in the county of Jackson. in some of the features of these bills 28 cents, $56 total, 8194. The hay was about of any previous season. The sales of of the year, July and August excepted, there YEASTGEMS In withholding his approval from all bills upon which I entertain doubts, but conclude two tons of timothy and clover per cow, worth should be a cow fresh in milk This would of the above character the governor followed they can be settled in justice to all interests involved real estate recently effected show a decided about $6 per ton and the pasture about 85 by such judicial judgment as may be ensure equal. butter for the entire year. For the language used in the vetoes upon apiecefor the season. Thus it cost 8521 for 19 Invoked for tne purpose. food there should be the beBt possible pasture similar bills sent the house or senate increase in values. cows, or #27 per cow. He made 4,522 pounds and some green food for soiling. For this purpose when in session. He says: "This legislation The "foreign corporations" bill was the subject of butter, which at 26% cents per pound, netted Evergreen sweet corn ts best From one is repugnant to sec. 33 (subdivision 7) of a legal contest before the governor, him 81,198.33, or about 863.07 per cow. Take The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread to two acres of this will be enough. A field of of art 14. ot the constitution of the state, and the railroads and insurance companies out the cost, and it leaves an average profit on out pumpkins comes very handy for feeding in the James M. Swank, Secretary of the and is, therefore, disapproved" raised by this yeast is light, white and whoteSOine_like_our strenuously argued its unconstitutionality. ftter of $35.64. USg fall. The seeds should be removed and pumpkins His excellency was not convinced, or, if any IN GENEBAL. American Iron and Steel association, ^J^fposCoL McGlincy said that there are wonderful grandmother's delicious bread. cut up before feeding. The cows should Sai! The other acts disapproved, with the doubt remained, probably concluded that ossibilities before Minnesota in the way of be fed and milked in the stable. emor's comments thereon, are as folio iVfgr says that "there is a very hopeful feeling GROCERS SELL THEM. this question could also* be more properly airy products, and he thought that Minnesota The following formula I have found the best An act to amend sec. 4, chap. 14, Genera] adjudicated in a court of last resort The PREPARED BV THS cows were going to surprise the world. He in the iron trade, based mainly on Statutes 1878. for dairying: Bran, 10,800 lbs: oats, 7,200 lbs Price Baking Powder Co., important vetoes (given below, with the executive and Mr. Johnson favored coloring the butter. For the reason that the act has no saving corn, 3,600 lbs oil meal, 1,000 lbs 20 tons of notes appended) are of the valued the prospect of the continuance of the W. D. Hoard said that this very coloring was clause, and its effect, therefore, would be to GcSUCCESSOaeRr.BIoodTSkispeciaBoars.N'erton*fir, ManTrs otisvaPnce's of Ir Flayojmg Extracts, hay. The bran will cost $54 at $10 a ton oats, policy the taxation of parsonages, such portions what lost Iowa the grand sweepstakes prize at relieve all persons charged with the offense active consumption that characterized $48 at 20 cents per bushel corn, $19.25 at 30 of several of the appropriation bills as New Orleans, and gave it to Minnesota. He detailed named, prior to its approval. .Chicago, III. St. Louis MO cents per bushel hay, $80 at $4 per ton total, provide for new state buildings, and of the last year. The feeling is general that the system used at New Orleans in judging. An act relative to the insurance of real $201.25 for 10 cows. This will give a ratio of Dr. a Bge, $7,000 appropriation for an encampment property, and the measure of damages in case The contest finally narrowed down to TO two pounds per cow for six months. A good prices for all iron and steel products of soldiers and sailors at Minnetonka. of loss thsreof. ues of th and Boars.Ncnoi billtT Iowa and Minnesota, and Iowa lost because it ti, 6kla and Dehilltr. cow will give 6,000 pounds of milk during the Impotent?, Organie Weakness. Gonorrhtra, Sjphilltie and This bill does not have the effect intended bv have reached bottom, and no apprehension was three points off in color. When gentlemen APPBOPBIATIONS DISAPPEOVED. year, making 240 pounds of butter, which at Urrenrial Affections. Scientific treatment site ard su-e The act to appropriate money for the hospitals its friends. A valued policy bill had first been sneer at color, they sneer at God Almighty, -cmedies. Deformities Treated. Call or write for lit of 18 cents a pound will give $4a20 for the butter. mw is entertained of lower prices than defeated in the senate, whereupon this was introduced of the insane account is "approved aB juestions to be answered by those desinug treatment by mail. for he haB colored everything. If you make Then there will be 5,000 pounds of (and as a compromise, under the impression VQ the following items: Penan* safferlnKfrom Rupture should kend their addre*s,lk butter for the market, color. The basis of butter now prevail. Whatever changes may skimmed milk which at 15 cents a pound, that the words prima iacie reierred as well to learn something to their adrantace. It it not a trnu.^ coloring is a harmless bean grown in South Building and furnishing detached waids, amounts to $7.50. This, with the new calf at iddressDr. C. L. LaBARGE, Prrs't and Physician In Hui^a the measure of damages as to the value of the take place in the coming year will 1885 $50,000 [cntral Jled. Snrc. Institute. 920 Locust *t St. Louis. Ho. $5, gives UB $55.70 as the gross income per property, and under this impression the bill Africa. Successor to lit. Butts' Dispensary. Jfctablisaed SO lsara. Similar purpose in 1886 25,000 cow. The winter expense we nave found to be passed. The evidence of this is cumulative, uiii^^A paper was read from Lol. Stevens favor for the better and not for the worse. Improving center building 3,000 contradicted, and cannot be ignored. Marfv of stall-feeding, and he cited the case of Mr. $20,121-2. Thesummer pasturing and soiling Nervous Exhaustion, Barn and root cellar 3,500 members who supported this bill express themselves Smith of Wisconsin, who succeeded excellently costs $10 more, making a total of $30.12 1-2. Annual repairs 3,000 strongly opposed to its effect, which, according by stall-feeding concentration. Mr. Moflitt This leaves a profit of $25.58 per cow, or Premature Decay, to the attorney general's opinion, would of Iowa, also bears testimony to the same result. $255.80 for the ten cows. A cow well The reports of Consuls of the United Total for St. Peter hospital $84,500 MADISON, Wis., Special Telegram, March 10. i! If a man has not land enough he can treated will average 20 pounds or Stock barn $2,500 Loss of Manhood. States on agricultural machinery in In both houses of the legislature to-day remonstrances profitably support more cows than is generally 9 quarts of milk per day in 300 days. By careful Purchase of pasture land 1,200 were received from nearly every county believed by following this system of concentration. testing last year I found that my dairy An 80-pace I'loth-bound Book of Advice to their several districts, and the opportunities Duplex pump 1,000 in the state, signed by persons representing Young or Middle-aced Men,\vith nre^t nptionS Fifteen can be kept on ten acres would shrink 20 per cent in milk if I let the Additional boiler 1,000 $800,000 in policies in the Northwestern Mutual for Self-treatment bv a Regular Physician for the introduction of American-made by this system. Mr. Hoard followed in favor of cows drink in the yard when the thermometor Hose and reels 1,000 Life Insurance company, against the Goddard C atamps receiptAddresso CCHT on of tw three-cent concentration citing the interest of a large farm was below zero. The cows should be watered Annual repairs 2,000 bill, which seeks to prevent the company W machinery, are not, so far as C| Building and furnishing detached wards. 50,000 at Little Falls, N. Y., and instances in his own in the stable. Regularity is a very important from erecting new general offices in Milwaukee. Y. WILL 1AMS & CO. MILWAUKEE. Wis. experience. One farm grew thirty-eight tons point I believe in milking at 6 o'clock, morning Western Europe is concerned, very encouraging. In the assembly a select committee of three was Total for Rochester hospital $58,700 appointed to present congratulatory resolutions of green fodder to the acre, and another kept and night, winter and summer. From the The superior quality and fify ST. rxns, The item of $72,000 for reconstructing the to Col. Vilas. The following assembly bills 3C0 cows to 100 acres of land dany of ten cows we shall have 100 lbs of milk passed: Forbidding the contract system in center building at Rochester is disapproved to care for twice a day. As much cream can be finish of the American articles is everywhere Gen. W. G. Xe Due spoke on "Minnesota as a arg ibru.it Ssd S^lr Prop's poorhouses and insane asylums obliging the for the same reason as the disapproved normal raised from deep setting as shal low, and the PfiO?.HA8fll3'PA8TUlc. REMED'\uHBfNervoustuJ Dairy State." Maintaining that soil, climate doors of factories and public buildings to swing conceded, but the cost is against school items which follow below, the butter from the setters in water is better. It HIon outer* wLo suflTet and everything is in our favor. All animals, outward prohibiting the manufacture or sale ui a au Physica De governor adding: fr wi'l take three c?ns ,tp hold the,milk, and the the cow included, will develop better here them. Some few of the large landed pro* of adulterated candy obliging telegraph companies u\, I'reu&Luro I-xhauatics rx water should be held below 60 degrees, if it The increased capacity of the insane hospitals than anywhere else. to deliver messages -n ithin one hour of tcir nany gloomy ctD3equ?o'**. prietorsin England, France, Germany can't be done with water use ice. There should to accommodate the probable growth of population are quicty 'ui radical!? iu receipt licensing express companies at 2 per Col. M'Ghncy, being called to discuss "Silos," TfceRemMv is put up i-a boxta. u. (l^tlt. aircnUi fi, of this class for the next three years is provided behands enough to do the milking in one hour. cent of gross receipts in this state. An assembly said: "Silos are not needed in Minnesota. Tbey Ao.2 (enough to _Dect a cure, unless ia scrcr-i cse^, t&iiia.t and Russia purchase and use them, especially for by other items of this bill. The reconstruction Milk should be kept over twenty-four hour bill was killed limiting daily sessions of circuit (lasting three months),fc*.fcentrv it&il ia j.1- .nr-a^psrr are only needed where land is poor and scarce. of that part of the hospital for Wr*Ttinn*fnrl*ir5R-rcinji'in7*a**i i ex, J\i"nhktd rn in the water below 60 degrees, before skimming. courts to eight hours. The senate devoted reapers, mowers, drills and the Here every feed can be raised A silo is a hole which this appropriation is made, although verv tyg{ thia Ctfc(~4*e a^i iutx.e t*tt teat t-.^ca n *jn.i2mu+* Cream should be kept from twelve to twenty. the morning to the consideration of Jonas' bi 1 in the ground to keep .green fodder. What do desirable, is not an imperative necessity, and, like, but the English make is preferred to secure the equal distribution of propertv rt four hours before churning. therefore, can be deferred. you want of it? Ensilage is simply cow kraut" debtors among their creditors. The bill finally in Germany, Russia, Holland and other He discussed the subject at length, declaring Of the normal school appropriation act, Cap! E. E. Cutts of Faribault spoke on the passed bv a very close vote. Jonas, in order to Beautlfj I iiff the Complexion that this country would have~no need for ensilage clinch the matter, moved to reconsider and to dairy cow for cheese or milk He advises a the following items were approved: countries, because they are stronger 'OR llEVOTlNH hlMVrlS, ItfCWXl and silos for years to come. table that motion. Filibustering ensued on the Holstein or Aylesford for butter. The Jersey IIMKII, HALLO* BLUTCHM, *C. Completing the normal home $16,000 OHlMONhOPJitfTi* LADIES. part of the enemies of the bill, in the midst of and more enduring and cost less. will average one-third more butter in a year 0. C. Gregg of Marshall read a paper on Furnishing the same 3,500 MiTT*limbererylttwpreptttiloi)*'' bcr4cetbavlIeTcruHtl.lnowiitt:cj(. which adjournment was secured. The fate of than other breeds and costs but two-thirds as "Minnesota and its Dairies." He drew a comS[innesota. Furniture in classroom 25 0 '.'LARA LOLIfcEAtLLOGb-Hr the bill at to-morrow's session is doubtful. much to keep. If you can't get pure stock Apparatus ($250 each) 50 0 arison between butter making in Vermont or pleuuretosddraynu ttamptontosaid iihorecommend rour In Minnesota, if one acre in a hundred rade up three-fourths pure. S. D. Bell of eipreM the Htisfecii THE LICENSE QUESTION. The coal supply of England is by no Total for St. Cloud school $20,250 is until!able, it is the exception. During the ThelitiLIDPLAUl a few words on Jerseys. The Republican members of the legislature thelftdiesof *11 count Painting, etc., at Winona school 1,500 hot summer our cows are exposed on the open President William Towler said he did not quarrel held another caucus this evening and almost mirks of apprecUtivn means inexhaustible, and an alarm signal Deficipncy, unpaid accounts, etc., at BOTTU. Bold by all Iru prairies. In "Vermont they have plenty of water. unanimously voted to support the measure permitting with Holstein and Jersey farmers, but he CUAMPUNfcCO.Pkw Mankato school 2,000 is frequently given but a royal commission, Here we use windmills. The great difference is city, village or town boards to grant retail was a Short IJorn man. His gross receipts liquor houses licenses, as follows: "In just here. There they use a cow to turn grass were $69 er cow. Free! Cards and Chrorc Total normal school appropriation..$23,750 having given the subject careful towns having within their boundaries no citv or into butter. Here we use a cow to turn grain The officers elected were: William Fowler, FEABED A DEFICIENCY. village with a population of 500 or more, $100: into butter. A farmer here must be a grain investigation reports that there will ^Ve will send free by i nl a s.implr ir president Levi Nutting and F. J. S^haive, vice The item appropriating $40,000 for an in all cities and villages and towns not otherwise raiser, not a herder. To cultivaie the land as fc-rcje German, French, and American cino presidents K. 0. Judson, secretary J. E Putnam, addition to the Mankato school and $30,000 provided tor, $200 the sum to be paid for not be a coal famine for two or three Oirds,on tinted and gold grounds,with a t.ict list he should will occupy him night and day.uHehas treasurer J. T. Ames. 0. D. Scofield, ai-e yo go such license for the sale of liquors not to be for a normal home at the Winona school ars ot 200 different designs, on receipt of stamp not a moment's leisure. What Charles Lescontt, J. E. Putnam, executive centuries. But coal cannot be mined drank on premises, except by registered disapproved with the following comment: {-r postage W will also send ".ee b-* nail A-. ing to do about the dairy? Here comes the committee, L~m.m pharmacists, shall be $200. All applications laiples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, rac it If the resources of the treasury would admit 4,000 thousand feet below the surface, problem of a winter dairy. Your cows are for such licenses must be signed The convention closed with a jolly party and often cents to paj for packing and postage JISU of it, I would be glad to approve these items, iresh in the fall and you have abundant time by twenty resident freeholders of the citv, village 1 "close a confidential price list OUT 1.115' 0:1 dance at Wilson HalL on account of heat, and the investigation but with a probable deficiency ot $174,000, for the dairy. To make a dairy in Minnesota or town where the application is made, setting c' -omos. Agents wanted. Address tjLA.-^ measured by the appropriation made, the necessity a success a man must be willing to work. Th forth that the applicant is responsible, etc. of Stanley Jevons, the noted scientist, & Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. of restricting its obligations is manifest. ANTED All such licenses shall remain in force until the farmoi here thir-k they can work for six months x~o measure xne Aeign-c 01 a xree. The item of $16,000 for the completion of a BOOK have led him to the conclusion first Tuesday in May next after granting, unless and then be idle for six. It's a bad mistake. If partially constructed building at St. Cloud is From the Youth's Companion. sooner revoked bv the board or common council you're going to su eed as a dairyman here you approved as in the interests of economy. that all the coal within 4,000 feet will Canvassers. granting the same." The bill further provides must make up your mind to work coutinuouslv. The act appropriating money for the state There is a very simple way of measuring that special elections may be held in towns be exhausted in 100 years. A recent That does away with the idleness and devil reform school was approved as to the items where the sum to be paid for license isfixedat a tree which can be practiced by of discontent and unrest in the winter. The 8^1 ALE and FEMALE of $2,000 for insurance and $4,000 for improvements issue of Nature, a scientific publication $100, at which electors may increase the sum to first point then is work. The second is warm any one on a sunny day or in bright and repairs, but disapproved as either $250 or $400, and in all other places barns. A man that sits around a warm stove To ensra^e in the sale of our new and impi/r i ir of high authority, presented statistics where the minimum Is fixed at $200 the electors to the item of $20,000 for an additional moonlight. All the apperatus that is rtcw :tandnr character. Inrse profit* and while the northwest wind is frittering the flesh may increase to either $350 or $500, as may building for the boys' department, with the fninemo elllnnqualities We otter it per* of the coal supply and the rate of consumption necessary is a straight stick of any length. from the bones of his cattle has not a whit of be determined. The penalty attached for violation following indorsement: tuent unci lucrative buaineMu Arftirt&S sympathy in his nature, or is incapable of understanding. Draw a circle with a radius (half the is a fine of from $50 to $100 or imprisonment The CIAM1XXATI PUKLlfcUIXti CO*. which confirm the opinion expressed I deem it my duty to seek to limit the obligation 174 W. Fourth Street. Cincinnati Oai And any man that expects to get from three to six months. The bill also diameter) of a little le?s than the length of the treasury to its probable resources. I by Mr. Jervons. A century is Srovides that registered pharmacists may sell milk and butter from a cow thus unprotected regret that in the discharge of that duty I am of the stick. This will be done by quor for medical purposes upon the payment is a fool. God hasn't made that kind of NOW IN USE'36,989. compelled to deprive this most deserving institution A brief period in the life of a nation. of an annual license fee of $10, but they are required holding one end of the stick, say two a cow yet, and he never will. Now about of present means for increasing its usefulness. to keep a record of all liquors sold, the warm bara& If a man can afford a good basement And of course the effect of the failing inches from its end, and moving the amount, to whom and for what purpose. The barn, all light. But most of us poor The act to appropriate $7,000 for an encampment other end around, making the circle license bill is a special order in the assembly for production of the coal mines will be farmers can't afford it. He then detailed the of veteran soldiers is disapproved, to-morrow evening, and, as the Republicans are with a knife or a chip. Then place the method of constructing a simple sbed of inch felt years before the supply shall have largely in the majority, it will be passed. as follows: pine and 2x4. In such a one, thatched and stick in the ground exactly in the center The appropriation of $7,000 made bv this bill been wholly exhausted. All persons Jay their goods are the best We a ol ou tn ex battened on the inside, I have of the circle, perfectly upright, and Mrs. Bowen.wife of theColorado senator, amine our Improved Keller Positive Force Feed.Grninbeed wonld not be available in the eveni of its becoming and FertlHzInK Drill and our Hay Rate*. Tt try a law. It provides for an encampment press it down until the height of the was entaining a number of callers are as good as the best, and can be sold as encap. All are war KEPT COWS I N TH E COLDEST WEATHEB. of veteran soldiers during the summer of 1885. rented. Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine the thermometer never registering below tha stick is exactly the same as the radius at the Biggs House, Washington, when Appropriations made, payable in 1885, are Newarkf Ohio. Eastern Branch House, Kagentown, Hi. Assessors, especially in the eastern freezing point The cost is very little. Don't about $84,000 in excess of the probable revenues of the circle. When the end of the a lady entered and exclaimed, "Oh, turn your cows ont into the cold wind A cow MARRIAG E GUIDE of the state. Payments for the necessary states, are greatly bothered by the covering stick exactly touches the circle then also in milk is very sensitive to cold. Next, keep expenses of the departments and the public institutions Mrs. Bowen, your husband died suddenly and hiding of personal property. the shadow of the tree will be exactly for the present year will, to some extent, your cows clean Use a barn platform, and at the Capitol this afternoon." have to be deferred until the resources of use straw for them. in length the same measurment as its Avery large proportion escapes taxation 1886 become available. The treasury could Mrs. Bowen arose from her chair, covered .Now, as to the result of my winter dairy. height. Of course, in such a case, the not, therefore, meet this appropriation if approved. entirely. So great an evil has this become Milking twenty-four cows, I have received 20O Paffes. IUartratedlneiotnandtfltblndlnrWe. her face with her handkerchief a money or postage, same, paper covers 2oe. This hook sun will be at an exact angle of 45 degrees. close to $2,200 during the past year. During eontainiall tbeenriotu, doubtful or inquisitive want to moment and then fell to the floor in a that some of the leading men are THK BEVENUES AND EXPENDITUBES. February my receipts were $200. I believe Mpasurements of this character know, large editions, 10,000 each, told everj few months. faint. It was some minutes before she Health. Beauty, Happiness, are promoted by Its advicewho To his disapproval of these items of the that with forty cows there the farm will bring agreed that the taxes should be paid by can be best effected in the summer, when mar marry, who not, why, medical aid, when appropriation bills the governor adds: $3,000 from milK and butter. I sultlvate ICO revived. Meanwhile Senator Bowen necessary brought home to yon. SO wonderful rci picruua the real estate almost exclusivelythat the sun is powerfuh and has reached to The following is an estimate carefully made tree to life. Sent sealed by Dr. WHITTIER, St Louis, acres and cut hay outside of it I figure that entered the room. A little investig?-tion Mo., tho (Treat Specialist. Consultation and pamphlet free. by the state auditor of the probable revenues of a good height in the heavens, and when one man, one team, ten cows and forty acres of public prosperity would be subserved roar- .^naBBBBSsneBenaBsBaaensenBsaBsasssssksiiHHHMKs the state for the fiscal years 1885, 1886 and developed the fact that a man named plowed land is the proper proportion the trees are clothed with living green 1887: also a statement of the appropriations,5 thereby. In a meeting called to consider for getting the best return from farm Bowen fell in a fit at the Senate standing and otherwise, made for the 1'235'14e sam so as to cast a dense shadow. To many LVIMfli? work I grow oats chiefly and some years: the subject, it was stated that dur- wing of the Capitol. Oat of this grew to whom this idea may not have occurred wheat for feed. It should be fed ground anddry. 5 S60 Pages, frustrated in cloth ond rttt tindiDtiMB 1885. 1886. 1887. the rumor that it was Senator Bowen. leisisiativ'96sessioi I have a mill here in Fairibaulta windmillfor it might be made annually a nouey or ixwtage, same r3pe covers 3c. 'ihis book 1'371 grinding and it pays for itself every th Before the news reached the downtown 11,259,673" WW xmtfeins ail the curious doubtful or iaquiMtivo went matter of interest thus on warm summer ing the past year the estates of three Revenues $1,363,500 $1,213,500 0 ta year. I have a ten-foot wheel. It grindes V) fenow, largeediti na. 10.1XO each, sold evf ry few saos. ?ncidei#. ta W"^ hotels, it was reported that Senator days to take the height of prominent Health. B--autv,Happiness,are pro-notad by its adneewoo about six sacks of ground feed an hour in an A persons who had deceased were brought 1 may mrrrry, who nor, why. Medical ad whea Bowen had died. average wind. You just shut the door and let trees, and so to compare growth tecevsnry Drought home to you. Sept seated Dr. ?loteS On laf those estates embraced a lartr 60 a office in Boston for settlement.. I TSJV^ whicC VVl noffifinto fiX* tffff J887 wil probably be about $120,n it grind out itself. I would advise a twelve tltTTT'.ilinilU'R WHITTIE.S (t. Loom. Mo.,At Croat BOO iahst wh whAo sessio of T**ta IUT ialiet. from year to year. 6 ttzres tor life. Ke-vonc Debility, Inipedivtants to Ma foot wheel for the ordinary faimer. 1-VOC jjtsuiiiiy liupoui. TT *v $120,000. assr. fWisrjlr r!on and r-wmpbli't fv amount of real estate, and only a small "-'-the The Duke of Nassau, who by the W. D. Hoard endorsed Mr. Gngg's remarks Unless revenues exceed the estimates the about caring for the' comfort of the cow. legislature of 1887 will have to suspend the WRIGHTS INDIANVEGETABLEPILLS The Empress and Neighborly Homage. death of the Prince of Orange has become proportion of personal property. That rules of the treasury. W. D. Hoard read a lengthy paper, the same LIVERErOBTH Beside the appropriation bills, the following heir-presumptive to the Duchy of one which he delivered at the meeting of the estate had been taxed virtually for all are the bills disapproved, with the governor's In the seclusion of the domain ol Wisconsin Dairymen's association, at Arcadia, Luxembourg, has a palace neai Biebrich that was taxable. The second estate reasons for his action: Feb. 25,1835. He said: I believe the idea of a Farnborough the widow lives buried ia which is one of the great sights of Germany. EXEMPTING CHUBCH PARSONAGES. "general purpose" cow, as entertained by a had been taxed the year before the testator's An act to amend section 5, chapter 11. General regretregret of the magical, unexpected, majority of farmers and dairymen, is a delusion Connected with it are probably 'Statutes 1878. relating to property exempt from cUath on $3,000 worth of personal and the greatest obstacle to the spread of ephemeral past regret of the And all Bilious Complaints taxation. the finest stables in Europe, where are sound ides of breeding. I have no breed to property, whereas it should have The object of this act is to exempt church husband who gave her power and losi bred the famous lemon-colored Nassau advocate, but I will give my idea of a true Safe to take, being purely vegetable jnptag. Price 25 eta. All Druggists. been,taxedfor $155,000 worth of per- SSS^^Z^^ISSA^SS&A dairy cow. The "general purpose"%cow it regret of the young son through produces ponies. The Duke has vouluntarily been less than 150 pounds per annum, onal property, that one-fiftieth only nFi^ttiSS!fft whom alone it might have been reconquered, by the supreme court of this state. A an exile from Germany for some years, worth $30 if well made and $24 by a general f^i^rafciiBi AGENTS versel Of that propertv h&d been.caught in the omn*cation from the attorney general is ap- and about the matter of whose farmer. The average cheese yield is 300 pounds refusing to be reconciled to the Empire ,i\, mt, "AI a 1 J. I I rJ i&ffUBsP WW aBKtdB^ WANTED worth, say $30. Does this pay? An ordh a-y death she has been ever so strangely, machine. The third estate, being the Pendedcitin the decision referred to and other and the practical confiscation of his domains, ?OR THE BACK-WOODSMEN. general purpose farmer will buy a cow on size authoritiesa. .hrki*i+.iA so determinedly, so generously silent. trat and flesh, No reputable breeder dare mix purposes but it is now said that he has at Tbe most captivating narrative of early border life ever wrh estate of a person living in one of the .TH E ONLT ST. PACT. VETO. ten. A BonauusisforOld Agents and splendid Starter for in breeding, and the idea of a dairy cow This is, however, what is told as following towns in the neighborhood of the city m. Paul had but one veto to meet: but this last been persuaded to accept the new UejrinLerb. Agents are now selling 10 to 15 books per day. W for beef is fallacious. Only by adhering to a vrant an Agent in every town. Send for terms and circulars free. will prove a good deal of a disappointment her arrival at Farnborough. The W. E. DIBBLE PU**CO..aewest, Cincinnati. Oo.tt strict construction of the law of heredity can any of Boston, had also been taxed the year order of things. tke best, aa to Senator GilfiUan, who worked hard, assisted a certainty of result be obtained in a good animal. Col. who commanded the regiment ,tk AfiPMTQ* by W. H. Grant, the attorney, to secure before on $3,000, whereas the amount of Specific purpose gives us all our well established MUE.il I OerteeiHawartiebe^aaeaviUra^sdr^gaeda the passage,of the matter. Mrs. Ferdinand Ward ownsTthe in which the illfate prince imperial aM Car after said. uAUaUITCw^mc*BalBX,?.1. breeds. Look at the contrast: The taxable property was over $120,(100. A It in House File No. 435, and (entitled "An acl Champion House at east Haddam, a fine general purpose cow yields 300 pounds cheese served, owned considerable property grantiiyt certain lands (meaning tow heads in very short time ago a rich resident of a year or a milk flow of S,G00 pounds about 150 Connecticut summer resort, so that in the immediate neighborhood of the Mississippi ,j.nd swamp land and meandered Sred lakes ia Westfit.Paul) to the city f St. Paul, in one of the neighboring towns died. He ounds of butter a year. The best specifically young Ward will not be homeless when the estate purchased by the empress. aid of aermm improvements (the improvements cow in the world yields 829 pounds of had been taxed for lass than $200,000 being toe proposed system of levees and en he regains his freedom. When she hadfinallv settled in her new butter in 303 days, of 36 pounds in a week bantanent* across the nver). In notour the disapproval, Leavitt nead a paper on the improved cattle of personal property, but his personal adode the colonel craved permission to ta*governor aays: "This b&ilis objectionable /I for dairy purposes. He said: because of the limitations imposed bv conform the custom and to lay his ostate has now been found to amount to A society belle in New York is said Not more than three-fourths of the cows in the constitutional amendment of 16J, wmth 131 ftPS VARIOUS STi :'r SL I* neighborly homage at her feet A fort^ about $4,000,000, most cf which is taxable. belongingntthe Kembroidere4 recentlyhpaid wit pearls atfor Tiffany'sr the country to day pay for their keeping .The Oiartth enttrely rarpovo*!. J- !*flt appropriated all swamp lande then to "save $50 0 a pai of 2 cine can be administered tiuut *r f^l|MISV0Sstate, t-j~' two cows now attracting the most attention state, ox that might hereafter accruebto rtI8 the -*i_. night after the interview his property .ZM't-J, wtt.'efrt. bv placin? tt 11 co""\ tea. *r a'^ cn A are the Jersey and Holstem. Th food. CnrM sroarante-'. svti.!''****"* one-half to the common school fund, and shoes, Iney were of white satin, and was advertised for sale. former is a good little cow, but will "S.3EI SPECIFIC CO.. 185 S* 3t., C/JtuiN* A**. mS&fSaiSS^1 not stand tfa cold winter* well aa i ir* fl-"t~i[SMiriT7il'rii 1" *&& V*^ PaWir^