New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 1, 1885 · Page 1 of 8
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*^^wi In fiiiiiijpiD B*Wri'jWVJIrtj|iiiiiL FASH AKD GAKDEN. mmm THE WEEK SUMMARIZED. xer-weieaVl tfle worKT n'tsruunnref OTlcffiHs iTew Ulm Review. THE MIGHT OF MINNESOTA. woolen goods,wooden wares, boots Eggs packed in well dried ashes, and -shoes, furniture, house-trimmings, paper, aement, terra ootta, canning establishments, and so as not to touch 'each other, '"SritishPreparatlons for War. potteries, brick, foundry products, Unseed oiL have been kept perfectly sweet for JOS. BOBIiETER, Publisher. Baker's Admirable Xlutiete Day Al- malt liquors: in these, and a* score ef other house'*&en The-qaeen has sent a message to the 7 twelve months. kindred Industries we have achieved aa great a of commons calling out the reserve militia for Orleais Werld'l measure success as the foremost ef our neighbors. NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. Do not be afraid to mix sulphur and On manufacturing power increased the permanent serviee. In accordance with the Fair. .1 pact three: years- over 100 per cent, aad with red pepper with a mess of warm feed' message 4he war office has called out the army abundant raw/material and the cheapest of for your chickens twice or three times The ice in the great lakes is reported reserves, (35,000 men) and the militia {140,000 motive jjowers, our manufacturing future is a week. It tends to keep them in 4. Graphic Pretentatien of Our Achievements secure. Upon no equal area of territory has men). Orders have been sent to Chatham to to be unusually solid and masters of nature-been so lavish in providing water power. supply immediately 5,000,000 cartridges. Orders good health. in.the fait and the PoHihUltiM of St. Anthony falls equals 135,000 horse-power, vessels believe it will be. impossible to likewise have been sent to the armories the Future. The bark of the pear tree is thinner Sauk Eapids, Pokegema, Little Falls, the rapids throughsut the kingdom to return immediately of the Bt. Croix and the Dells ot St. Louis will get through the straits to Buffalo before than that of the apple, hence it suffers to the Uower of London all Martini-Henry tach average So,000. There are twenty-seven rifles which they have in stock. The more severely from exposure of its June. )thers well distributed and worthy of mention. The following full synopsis of the address object is that they will be inspected and sent This combined power would turn the wheels ef trunk to the heat of the summer sun, I to India. Fourteen thousand rifles, now it die industries of the United States. 'delivered by Gen. Baker at New Orleans recently If Enoch Arden wants to come back and should be protected. Portsmouth, will be forwarded to India. Orders The adaptation- for fruit raising was also will be of interest to the readers of this wene received at Portsmouth directing pointed out. Standard pear trees one year from to New York he must do it within five -THE paper. The speaker began by picturing in that the acmposite sloop Cormorant be made & AH doubtsas-t our being an apple-producing the bud are safer to buy than those years now instead of seven, a& formerly. graphic language the commanding importance ready for sea. The government is placing itate are removed. In 1884 we produced over BEST TONIC. of greater age and size. Every element large orders for rifles and munitions of war .200.000 bushels. .We have contributed several of th "Father of Waters" and its influence as a The court holds that when a wife has of cost is less, and the trees suffer iriginal apples, such as the Wealthy, to enrich with the manufacturers. The men-of-war This medif hie* combining Iron with purevegetable connecting link between the North and the the world's list ot this royal fruit. The solidity not heard from her husband for five Mercury, Devastation, Colossus and Bacchanti to licsi quickly and completely less from transplanting. South. nd flavor of-our apples and berries confirm their Cures Dyspepsia* Indigestion, Weakness. are beingxapidly prepared for sea. years she may assume that he is dead Tbe Mississippi la our common inkerltaaoa. excellence, and give bright promise of future An English gardener, who has great I pure Blntfd, AfaUaria,CliiHs aad Fevers varied and '-profuse development. Cultivated I Its fountains are ours Its gates to the ocean ar The qseen's message is as follows: The mid Neurali lsu success in raising radishes, makes his at any zate she cannot be prosecuted for trapes flourIsfcvwell, and 300,000 pounds were yours! It seems designed not alon* for th It is an unMline remedy for Diseases of the present Btate of public affairs and the extent of radish beds with nearly or quite onehalf Deported as the product of 1884. Out of these drainage of empires, but for the uniting of th Kidneys and Liver. bigamj. the demand on her majesty's military forces good wine is produced. Minnesota was awarded peoples on its shores into* singl* community of soft coal ashes and soot. Under It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to for the protection of the interests of the empire interests and destiny. Unlike as an the productions at this exposition eleven premiums and three Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. this plan his beds are not infested by having constituted, in the opinion of her ma jestv, silver medals .for best grapes east of the Rocky of its varied zones, this very diversity It does Dtinjurethe teeth, cause headache.or Tax-payers in some of the large cities a case of great emergency, her majesty- has mountains. 3& all the varied family of berries its a bond of union, for it substitute* inUr-deipendenct worms. produce constipationother Iron medicines do. deemed it proper to provide additional means and plums, ours cannot be excelled in the quality for rivalry. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates are organizing for protection against Surface manuring in fruit culture is of their flavor and relish. for the military service. She has, therefore, the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, relieves The speaker then spok* of its influence on extravagant municipal expenditures. A thought it night to communicate to the house also mulching in a measure, and all The sorghum exhibit Minnesota has made Is Heartburn and Belching, and Jtrength* social conditions, and sketched in graphic more than a suggestion of great possibilities. It ens the muscles and nerves. of commons that she is about to cause the reserve mulching benefits the soil. The losses i manner the enormous resources of the territory very large proportion of the trouble, in is a direct invasion ef that saccharine field heretofore For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack cf forees^and such proportion of the militia that it drains. S a continued as follows: from eyaporation are not great, but solely awarded to the tropics. Both in Energy, Ac., it has no equal. as might be deemed necessary, to be called out the government of cities, regarding sugar and syrups our Northern state has done all manures should be well composted 4S- The genuine has above trade marl: ar.d for permanent service. nobly, having captured the first premium for Youngest of all the states *hlch border on this money expenditures, arises from misconception crossed rediinos on wrapper. Take no other. before applying. TheLonden Times says: When Disraeli best amber cane syrup, and first premium for Illustrious stream, Minnesota presents herself to jlsieatyar BBOimcS!3Jli!r.Ai. -.-~T. W- TT. Irt called out the reserves in 1878, Earl Derby retired of the functions of municipal best amber cane sugar, with strong competition you, her eldest sister. Within the memories of Ohio's maple trees are not an insignificant from the ministry. Earl Derby's opinion, from every portion of the country. Minnesota .most of you here present, our state bas developed 1ICHT HEALTHY BREAD jj government, and the lack of checks figure in her crop statistics. has thus demonstrated that the sugar line can from barbaric solitude*'into a well organized therefore, and his experience were unique. be removed eighteen..degrees of latitude northward. and equipped republic. tThat we are here She has 2,800,000 trees which produced The risks of rupture with Russia are now against the voting of money for purposes to-day with a collective exhibit of which any greater than '.they were then. The czar's sugar to the amount of 1,968,000 vpeople might be proud, nith but twenty-seven not germane to local government. forces are almest at the gate of Constantinople. "EDUCATIONAL. pounds, and 564,198 gallons of syrup, years of statehood behind us, is Indeed a miracle The crowning glory of our state is her superb Even if the caibinet were disposed to preserve of creation. We represent atnillionef kindred system of public and higher schools. At the beginning, worth in round numbers .about the peace by concession after concession, it is Anglo-Saxons, who. upon tbe .fertile lands of the munificence of the national government $800,000. now clear that such a policy is as unsafe as it Minnesota, are working out the problems of The lateness of the season ,at equipped the state with a dowery of lands would be dishQBorable. Yielding would alienate American life. We exhibit to-yea the evidences princely in extent. The sixteenth and thirtysixth Where stumps are numerous and the south, is even more amusual the Afghans and degrade us in the eye i of of our activity, the witnesses Of our resources. sections each township are devoted to farms small, it pays farmers to unite Minnesota has sought to aligu herself with that all the people f the East, without in reality' this purpose. It gives us a grand total of 3,- than.with us at the north. Snow universal spirit of progress which marks the 000,000 acres, an area equal in extent to the and buy a large stump puller. The averting war which would only be postponed, last decades of the century. Xe us examine state of Connecticut. The permanent school at most, for three years. has reoentfy fallen in various localities expense to each would be comparatively some of the elemental factors upo which we fund already amounts to $6,500,000, and in the YEASTGEMS bas our claim to the confidence .and regard of light, and the stumps could to the depth of several inches, and t\a future will fully ^realize. $20,000,000. Beside ouri competitive sisters. The agricultural resousces the income from this fund, we raise annually soon be routed by co-operation in The New Commissioner of Ballroads. South Carolina dispatch states that vegetables of a people is one of tbe:rae.*as by which about $2,500,000. The-state has 223,209 enrolled work and machinery. weaieasure the importance of a state. Here is a pupils. There are 4,671 school houses, Gen. Joseph E. Johnston appointed Commissioner whfch are ordinarily ready -for statement from the official ledger revised for 4,802 common schools, .with 6,086 teachers. of Railroade,is well known as one of the Little or no profit can be expected this paper: We raised during the year 1884 of These teachers were .mostly educated in market in March have only just been ablest and most distinguished officers of the wheats44,307,000 bushels of oatevSS, 100.000 The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread from old fowls, those in excess of two our normal schools, which the state confederate army. i-JJe graduated at West Poini bushels: of corn, 25,630,000 bushels- of barley, has three, with a present attendance of planted, and'fruit trees, which at this years. Very valuable hen-mothers raised by this yeast is light, white and wholesome 4,618,000 of potatoes, 7,000,000: tame in 1829 and was commissioned second lieutenant 1,375 pupils. As part *f .the common may sometimes be retained several! hay, 2,027,000 tons, and of wild,hay nearly time of the year are generally in full school system, we have 250 -graded schools, of the Fourth United States artillery. He like our grandmother's delicious bread. 2,00Q,O00 tons more. The average-of,-.corn was GROCERS SELL THEM. of which sixty have high school departments, in fears longer for chicken raising, but i served with distinction in the Florida and Mexican leaf and. thirty-seven bushels per acre. That *we are a blossom, have Hot began te as many cities and towns, in which students are the rest should be got rid of. The war, was twice wounded in Mexico and was corn-producing state if evidenced .by .Mit fact fitted for the university. The kindergarten system BakingD PREPARE BV THS bud. Price Powder Co., that the department at Washington, ip the report breveted for gallant and meritorious conduct at most profitable, fowls are pullets. is in operation in all our leading cities. The for 1882, shows that Minnesota.leadt Iowa, (Cerro Gordo and Chapultepec. Upon the eighteen public school buildings of St. Paul and ManTrs ol Br. Price's special Flavoring Extracts, i When butter is kept in tubs oi Missouri,.Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio the twenty-three of Minneapolis, costing from ikreaking out of the Sebellion Gen. Johnston From the weports of medical men at in the per acre average of its corn crop. Coneider $25,000 to $75,000, unique in their architecture, CiDr. earthen vessels, it must be packed .as Chicago. III. St. Louis. MO. issras quartermaster general, which position he in this connection how little of the 54,- complete in their equipments, thorough OTaSVLYtTVC' the bedside of General Grant, and from closely as possible, and no interstices resigned April 18, lStf^.and accepted service 000,000 of acres which comprise the tonal area in the systems and methods .there in use, and of our state are yet under cultivation. .About LaBarge, with the Confederacy. After the war Gen. r vacant spaces left, for the butter with then- 22,175 attending pupils, are probably other.,sources it is evident that death 8COCB8SOB TO JLv __ 8,000,000 only are improved, and. deducting without a rival iu any cities of equal proportions Jchnston settled atRichsiond. He was elected quickly spoils around these interstices, our lacustrme.regions, but one-fifth of our land tn disease* of the Blood, Skin and Bonn.Xei-Tons Dcfcuitr on the globe. There are six colleges in the state may, be expected to occur within a short sto the Forty-fifth and Ecrty-sixth congresses, Impotent/, Organie Weakness, Gonorrhoea, Brphllltle and and the evil spreads through is yet in use. About 100.000 farms are JJOW under denominational control, one medical college Bereurlal Affections. Scientific treatment sale and sure and, declining a third eleetion, settled in Washington, equipped and in running order. time almost at any moment though a possibility and three theological seminaries. The state the whole tub. In large establishments, remedies. Deformities Treated. Call or write for list of where he has lia-ed for the past four 'U university justly ranks as one of the great universities juestionsto beanswered by those desiriug treatmentby mail. it is considered essential that a exists th*t life may be prolonged (and Y.WHEA.T AXD FLOUB. Persona anlTerins from Rapture sbonld send their addre*s,% years. Gen. Johnston is popular with men of of the country. Take it all In all. we That grand cereal, wheat, has reached ith* learn somethlne to their advantage. It N not a truw.P tub be filled with butter made all ia proudly say that we do not believe that there is bethjparties who know higi, and his appointment for a while. The death of the "foremost Address Dr. C. L. LaRARGK, Pr*s and Physician In Chart* meed of perfection in our state. That spring any other community better equipped with a one day. as railroad comreiesioner is well recewsfi. Central Hrd. A Surg. Institute, 920 Locust st., St. Louis, Ho. wheat should -supersode winter wheat in the system of seminaries of learning more complete, successorto Dr. Butte' Dispensary, established, SO Xsars* American" whenever it occurs, will quality of ite'flour product is one of the surprises symmetrical and thorough than he .state of Grain, grass and stock-farmers can Nervous Exhaustion, Minnesota has given to the country. The .create a sensation, course, and there Minnesota. aot be expected to carry on small royal exhibit made at this exposition certifies Wke usenate confirmed aaiel McConville of Premature Decay, will beno end of tributes and honors to to the perfection of Minnesota Fife wheat. This fruit culture for market "along with great fact stimulated its growth, and the grand Ohio *s auditor of the treasury for the postoffice JTorthwestern Minnesota Business Men* general farming, without the employment bis memory. result is shown in, creating for Minneapolis and Loss of Manhood. .department of extra labor and capital. But Duluth the largest aggregate of actual business ,A meeting of business men for the purpose in this cereal ojfJLA% cities in America, New York Hon. fiacob Thompson, secretary of the interior (Ofiorming an organization for the protection An 80-page Cloth-bound Book of Advice to every farmer can raise fruit enough alone excepted. .Its: Vount? or Middle-aged Men.with prescriptions milling properties are superior TheyPresident has before him no of ?the mutual interests of merchants and business uistier President Buchanan, died at his for family u&e without much extra for Self-treatmen&POnys a Regular Physician. to all .others* as it has given name and receipt Addresso of tw three-cen men of Northwestern Minnesota was residence in Memphis, in his seventy-fifth I CENT rRP task more difficult than the selection fame to the finest/brands vt flour in the markets tamp3 eare and every farmer ought to do it, held at Fergus Falls. There were 24 OB year. of the world. The cop&ined results of these and will do it, if he looks out property delegates present from 9 counties. Following of. anew Commisisoner.of Agriculture. great facts has bean.&o give our state, in the city T. WILL JAMS SL CO., MILWAUKEE. Wis. Mrs. Phelps, wife of the new minister to .are the articles of association: for his family. of Minneapolis, the greatest milling center of if efficiency and practiedl value to the England, is said to be very handsome and extremely the world. Twenty-seven establishments, with firstThe name of this organization shall Bees wintered on their summer fond of society. She has a private i an azscregatc capacity,of 30,000 barrels of flour country, are desired. There is needed be the .Northwestern Business Men's association. Sfer. stands will require looking after occasionally day, is a superb and. solid fact iu commercial fortune of $30,000. a man of wide acquaintance with the IMTs Chenl.U uatSoI Prop's Minneapolis in eight days can grind to see that the entrance to the BeoondThe object of the said association Rev. William Harris, a promiaent Presbyterian enough flour to supply all the people IPftOF.HARRlS'PASTILLE REMEDY hive does not become clogged up with farmingsand live stock interests of the hall be toprotect the business interest of Northern I Vonns lien and others who auffn of New Orleans for a year! The minister of Princeton, N. J., ,and treasurer Ifrom Nervous and Pbyaical Dtbil Minnesota in matters pertaining to the general total milling capacity of-our state is about 60,- dead bees or ice. They require very .country, broad-minded with regard to of Princeton college, diedin the Savannah lity, Premature Exhaustion an* 000 barrels per day, and the total production in public welfare. [their many gloomy consequence*. tittle air during cold weather, but (Ga.) hospita&of apoplexy. 188*4 was about 8,800,000 barrels. In addition the interdependent relations of agriculture,manufactures 'ara quickly and radically cured. Third'The officers of the said association should a warm spell occur, and they The Remedy If pat up it boxw. No. 1 (lasting a montii), to this there was 250,000 tons of millstuff, The jury raiarned a verdiet acquitting Orth shall be president, vice president, secretary, assistant Ko.2 (enough to ofleet a cure, unless in severeCase*,) 85 So. a and commerce, worth $2,250,000. Gnd themselves closed up in the hives, secretary, treasurer, and an executive (lasting three months), QI. Sent by mail in plain wrapperflDlreetlons Stein, city editor of the Evening Star, wiho shot Minnesota flour is genesaily carried to New for Cslng accompany each [tax. Pamphletdenssv progressive and practical, with well-developed committee of three. the bees become very much excited, and killed George Fredericks, proprietor of a York at the same rate per pound as wheat, and Va| thia diseas. aad, mode ef euro seal aesJed uu lrni'iriiiwr FourthAny town in Northwestern Minnesota variety theater in Kansas City, in June, 1883. and while in this condition will soon at much less rate by ocean .carriers to Europe. executive ability. rSo far, no shall be entitled to all the benefits of this The flour package at every handling costs less, A nisi orst*errt* a forrosirsa.** Bmoother themselves to death. Five distinguished German artists fire ia association upon the payment of $1 annually so that the great premium product of our state one possessing these qualifications has FOR I'KESKKVINO. RESTORING AM. is laid down in Europe cheaper than wheat can for each member of its local organization. Any Chattanooga, Tenc, preparing a grand panorama UenutlfylngthcCoraplexloiv Cleveland Bay is the name given to been suggested. possibly be. The result is that our surplus place now possessing a chamber of commerce of the battle .of Chickamauga,for a Philadelphia KEMOTUM) tiuysuas, TAN, FKECKLES a handsome class of coach horses imfrom wheat and that of the Northwest is going to PlMrLSR, SALbOVKEf'. BL0TCRB6, 6C or board of trade is free to avail itself of the company, wh will pay them $35,,- OPINIONS OF NUTS* LADIES. ?orted Europe as flour, we getting the milling profit England, mainly from benefits of this organization to the fee not exceeding LOTTA1lis tbe Tcrj bestpreparation tot 000. and the offal to feed our increasing numbers ol theface that I erer used, 1 now toeno otbcr The annual report of the Controller of orkshire. They are of good size, $25 for any single association. When CLARA LOUISE EELLOGG-ltgiTMict cattle and hogs. Thus more and more Minnesota pleasure to addmy name to thelist ofthos* there is no local organization in a town, any Both chambers orf^he Prussian landtag depm generally a good bay with black points, $ the state of Connecticut shows that last is milling for Europe and ehanging a great nhoKosmmend your Liauid Festl," and business man or firm may become a member express the satUfaetion it has afforded mo commercial problem. These pre.-eminent conditions tized their presidents to wait oa Bismarck and with a good carriage, well suited for Toe LIQUID PEARLhas beenrewired by year the politicians paid $3,606 .of the of this association upon the payment of $1 annually. will not chane, tor three reasons: First, tbeladiesof ailcouDtriea withithc hlrbesi tender him congratulations on his attaining his carriage work, and much liked by .marks of appreoUtion. Only &U csirra from superior milling secondly, the superioi seventy-first birthday, April 1 next. The action Borrix, solaVr alt Druggists ft Perfumertv- ^ax-payers'money to eighteen journalists qualities of our wheat, and thirdly, there will many for use in producing horses foi FifthThe regular meeting of this organization CHAliPUN CO.. Psors. BUTUIO. N.S' of the landtag in this matter is unprecedented. always bo a difference in favor of flour transportation shall be held semi-annually on the second and. it is estimated that within ten farm and other middle class work. tree! Cards and ChrGmos. as against wheat of at least .5 oents pei Dr. Frank Powell is $ein frequently mentioned Wednesday of March and September of each More or less running blood is used in bushel. The last milling year Minneapolis alone years the state has thus paid $32,000 to by his hosts of friends as a candidate year. Special meetings can be held at the call W will send free by mail a sample set of oi:r sent 1,500.000 barrels of flour to Europe, and the crosses producing these horses. hrcre German, French, and American Chromo of the executive committee, giving less than for next mayor of La Crosse, vYis. The doctor newspaper reporters, who were amply the rest of the state nearly 1,000,000 more. ..:trds,on tinted and gold grounds,with a price list ten days notice. would be a hard man to defeat because of his THE DAIRY INTEBEST. Professor A. E. Blount, of the Colorado ot over 200 different designs, on receipt of a stain? jieniuneratedby the respective sewspapers SixthThese articles can be amended by a great popularity among the working classes. ior postage W will also send free by mail :is Gen. Uaker then spoke of the increase ol Agricultural College, reports that majority vote at any regular semi-annual meeting. which they represented. These samples, ten of our beautiful Cliromos, on receipt diversified farming in the state. The exhausting Prof. R. B. Anderson, the University of ho is testing 250 varieties of wheat, ot t'--n cents to pay for packing and postage also era of wheat has given way to the "pecuniary compliments" are very eomtmon Wisconsin, who has been ao applicant for the The following officers were appointed: enclose a confidential price list of our large oil gathered from all parts of the world, era of diversification. Above all, grass and Swedish mission, has, by {the advice of CoL ch.-omos. Agents wanted. Address F. GLEAS OK President, H. G. Page, Otter Tail vice president, among Western legislators, and besides thirty-eight cross varieties, or the honest cow are to the fore. .V Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. Vilas, transferred his wishes to the Danish H. Barrett, Grant S. W. Rankin, Meeker hybrids, some of which are far superior We have herds of Shorthorns, Jerseys, Poll .some States suffer a loss of thousands^it secretary, J. H. Grass, Otter Tail treas. mission. At present accounts, Dr. Heenan of BOOK Angus, Herefords and Devons which cannot be to their parents. He says that urer, W. M. Ross, Polk executive committee, Minnesota is likely to be appointed to Sweden. .every session of their legislatures from surpassed in the United States. Our ability A. C. Earetry, Gr,nt W. L. Winston, Otter so great are the changes made by the compete with the best buttermakers of the Canvassers. Recently a young man named Pearce, of Tail J. F. Stevenson, Stearns committee on rtbis foolish and-mischievous practice^ world is demonstrated by the meritorious exhibit ioil, climate, and his selection and Rock Creek, Tenn., procured a marriage licese by-laws, C. D. Wnght, Otter Tail W. B. Mitchell, we have made at this exposition, where ALE and FEMALE- i crossing, that hardly one variety in ten to marry Miss Alice Penny. The young ladj Minnesota captured twenty-one butter prizes, Stearns H. G. Page, S. Molen, W. D. Parkinson, can be recognized when shown to the objected to having the ceremony solemnized including the grand sweepstakes and gold medal Otter TaiL ^Newspapers and preachers are discussing,the To enyacfe in the sale of our new and importr.rt There are about 100 creameries in operation, on Sunday. Pearce became very angry, and parties who sent the seed. V.-CKS of standard character, larse profits ami many of which are large establishments. The roller-skating craze, for the exclaimed: "Marry me or I die." Miss Penny i tn inenc*) *elllntT qualities*. We otter a p?f butter product of 1883 was about 23.000.OOC Jacob Santer, who was convicted of man* Fortunate, indeed, have been those lUjiaent and lucrative business*. Adrirea* refused, and Pieree drew a pistol and shot lack.of more exciting topics. The Boston pounds, and of cheese 750,000 pounds, yielding slaughter at Ohaska, was about to receive sentence Xlie CIN IMVATI PUBIsISHINC. CO.. who have had stock iu ample supply himself through the heart a sum of fully $4,000,000. The butter prizes 174 W, Fourth Street. Cincinnati Oni when a flaw was found in the indictment Herald argues that the skating ma,nja taken at this exposition mark an era in the history to consume their surplus, for no matter and he was set free. The president sent to the senate the following of our state. There was no element of mast of necessity be a short-lived what the range of prices on meats, 36,989. ohance in these awards. Butter is now as scientifically nominations: Thomas C. Crinshaw, Jr., Fire destroyed two store buildings at Byron the amounts realized by the farmer tested as sugar. There can be no one. Sixteen, or .collector of internal revenue, district oi eighteen years ago we belonging to Messrs. Moe and Cutting. Loss mistakes. The competition was abundant and have been and will be vastly greater Georgia. Postmasters: Aquilla Jones, Sr., severe. The judges were experts from all parts hadtthe .velocipede mania in the same $10,000. Moe's building was not insured. Indianapolis,I nd. Osbun Shannon, Lawrence, than if he had sold to the grain merchant of the country, and satisfactory to all exhibitors. way,,and, if it had not been for the fact Kan. John Meleham, Topeka, Kan. N. C. The packages examined were stripped ot Thomas Larson, arrested in Minneapolis on instead of the butcher. Every every mark of identification and the severest Ridenam, Clarinda, Iowa Vincent J. Lane, a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses, that the .out-of-door bicycle was developed year the stock grower has some advantage tests were applied. What we won we won upon Wpandotte, Kan. Mrs. Lizzie H. Ficlen, All persons say theirgoods arc the best. We ask you to examine was bound over to the district court at merit. The total amount of dairy premiums over the gtain grower, but at no ifrom this old fashioned machine, our Improved Keller Positive Force Fced,Grnin Charlestown, I1L Claiborne Bowman, Yazoo Red Wing, in default of $500 baa awarded to Minnesota was $1,589.50. In cheese Seed and Fertlllzlnc Drill and our Iluy Katlce*. They time are the advantages so conspicuous City, Miss. we took four premiums, with only twofaotorie arc as good as the best, and can be sold as cheap. Al1 are warranted. its existence would now be a W. H. Ryne of Northfield, has received |1,0C0 Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co.. as in the seasons of good crops represented. Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branch House, UagerstowD, ad. Harcourt, home secretary in Westminster anatter .merely of history. Unless the back pension and will receive $4 per week and low prices. hall, London, has presented Policeman Cox XilftrBXB. hereafter. MARRIAGE GUIDE makers,of roller skates can invent a The timber interests formed one of the earliest the Albert medal in i ecognition of his bravery Butter is slower coming in the winter and most solid resources of our state. It emft Ransom Davis of Union Grove, has received form of skate which can be used for in attempting, at the risk of his life, to carry season than when the weather is $1,200 back pension with $8 per month hereafter. iloys millions of capital and thousands of men. out from Westminster hall the smoking package street travel, :they will soon have to has built up parts ot the northern portion ol warmer, the cream usually being at of dynamite which caused the recent explosion Minnesota with energetic and prosperous towns too low a temperature. Those who tram their.attention to other methods of 20O Pag***' WnrtrtllB clothandtilt blndln*50a. there. The home secretary at the same and villages. It has inspired the building of Special Examiner Charles F. Nichols, formerly mousy ar postafo, aaaae. paper coTers 35e. This book churn by guess work will be hours doing time presented an address of congratulation to railroads. We have not less than 245 sawmills of the Grand Rapids district, has been transferred money making, and the rink keepers in toDtalna all the aarioDa, drabtful er lnquislUT* want to in the state, and many of the^e are among the Policeman Cole, who was on duty with Cox at know, tare* dltiona, 10,000each. Mid every few month*. that which may be done in a shortel to St. Paul, and will have charge hereafter largest in the world. In 1883 we cut more than HesUth.Besraty, Hspplneaa, ar* promotes! by iu ad any .event will .find their occupation the time, and who also was dangerously injured of the pension examinations in that disrict. time by the use of a thermometer. fleawho may marry, who aot, why, medical aid, wh* one billion of feet, and very nearly the same in ri Beaasaary bronchi hometo you. 50 wonderful ra ricruua by the explosion. gone. It is jthe novelty of the thing 1884. This does not include the enormous output In the winter the temperature should trueto Ufa. Sent sealed by Dr. WHITT1ZB, 8t. Louis. of shingles and lath. The total value of this Mo., the great Specialist. Consultation and pamphlet free!- be sixty-four degrees, and in summer that has thus far been its chief attraction: In political circles at Constantinople it is Joseph Mecback, a blacksmith of Wheatland, yield is put at $17,000,000. Tue hard weeds thought that in the event of war between Russia are very abundant, such as oak, maple, butternut, sixty-two degrees. In winter the Rice county, was shot in a thigh by the accidental -but this isafeature that is-certain cedar and walnut, and their manufacture and England, the fighting will not be confine discharge of a gun, and bled to death. cream may become cooler, and in into the finest and highest decorative order of to wear off in,a jsear or two more. to Afghan frontier but will extend to the Black summer warmer, hence it it is best to furniture and house-finishing has made our mechanical A Dutch emigration agency has bought 34,- sea. It is -rumored that Great Britain has already skill celebrated over the whole country. 260 Pages. Illustrated la cloth and gilt binding SCo start one or two degrees warmer in 000 acres in Chippewa, Renvdle and Kandiyohi sounded the porte in regard to obtaining Etoney or postage, same paper oovers 25c This book MINEKAL WEALTH. counties, on which it will place a large foreign cold weather and two degrees cooler tonteins all the curious, doubtful or inquisitive want permission to pass the Dardanelles in case of Asaong imany.other good things in--old Nor is Minnesota wanting in true mineral to know, largeeditions. 10.000 each, sold every few moa. colony. war. The (prolonged stay in London of Hasean in warm weather. Health, Beauty,Happinees.are promoted by its adncewao wealth. She possesses on the north shore of Lake Tassachusetts is a Home for IntemperWiomea. may marry, who not, why. Medical aid. when Fehmi Pasha, Turkish envoy, is attributed to a Superior a region of eruptive, igneous rocks, One Walker, driver of the stage between cnnary broaehi home to yon. Sent sealed by Dr. In France and Italy the milk of a with tabular masses of trap, slate, granite, belief that the Afghan troubles are more likely WHXTTIBB. St Louis. Mo., the great specialist, who atv Monticello and Buffalo, attempted to ravish a It takes women from the gneiss, conglomerates, and indeed the whole cow after calvin? is not considered to teres for life. Nervous Debility, Impedimenta to Mar than the Egyptian question to effect, under lady passenger. He has fled. metamorphic family, wild in their grandeur. aaRB. (/onunlnat-nn and pamphlet fret. loc kitp and'from the criminal courts certain conditions, an alliance between Turkey be in its normal state till ten days. At Here is one o'f the greatest iron deposits ol and England. WRIGHTS INDIANVECETABLEWUS Rev. R. Riddell, D. D., has resigned the this stage it is called colostrum. It and th-estreets it takes them madly, the world. Hard, specular hematite, or the Etastoratle true Bessemer iron ore, is found In limitless contains no caseine, turns rapidly, but of the First Baptist church and let Edwards Pierrepont presided at a dinner cf LIVERKaTOBTH stup. Wj, hronically.drunk,and so dirty quantities, breaking the trapean crust Pau for good. Dr. Riddell gave as does not acidify. It has been alleged the Yale alumni iin New York. Among the eminent through ninety miles of territory, and to which and egradedthat the spark of humanity reasons for resigning, ill health and a desire guests weme.Edward J. Phelphs, minister the longer the milk remains in the udder already a line of railway has been constructed to relieve the church from the burden which from the great lake, giving rise to new towns to England, President Noah Porter, of Ya'e seems bave gone,out in them and the richer it will be. Hence the the allegations hanging over him have imposed and new and substantial industries. Beyond (College, and William WalterPhelps. PicsPorter, morning is superior to the evening upon it yet, by &&*& physical ,care Jqr fromdent this, there has recently been discovered veins of speaking about the college, alluued And all Bilious Complaints argentiferous quartz, richer than that of Silver milking. Wolffs experience does not The death of Mrs. Minerva Gridley in Hartfort, three to months., and by lifting to the additional honor attained bv her Islet, which, twenty years ago, gave a Monte confirm this. Milk may not only be Safe to take, beingjHirely regetable D^ Triplog. Conn., brings a valuable bequest to having a member f the faculty selected to Christo celebrity to a little rocky island off the again tei derly the bedraggled souls Price veto. AD DrugglMta. bitter as a consequence of marshy fodder, shore of the great lake. Since last September as Carleton college, Northfield. Her husband, represent the American people at the court of much as two entire towshios of this metamorphic Eben Gridley, died some years ago and left hie but also from the animal's bile en* -which are *& them, the home puts thee St James. He said Prof. Phelps had been a ,r i rocK in tnat region nas neen entered oy experts entire property to be divided between Carleton great sain to Yale, and had left his influence 'f5 tering into the circulation, and so passing W as gold-bearing, and men. and machinery upon an e. ttrel new plane of hopefulness iii^^UUJKimsiWAiiTED and Mount Holyoke female seminary, South in a healthful and beneficial manner on the jf arenow at work opening mines, whose fabled to the milk. -t FOR THE BACK-WOODS MEN. Hadley, Mass., upon the death of his wife, the and ielf'irespacting wommhood. jninds wealth is as much a revelation to ourselves as to f all the students. IJ latter to have the use of the estate during hex the world at large- Copper mining has recently The most captivatlne narrative of early border life erer writtin. The matron j charge reports that tliey life. The estate is estimated at about $50,0CC A BonatiM for Old Agents and splendid Starter for begun in the same region with great promise. \Londem Special:The jphenomsnal vigor of Drags Used in Perscriptions. -s* The slates of commerce are found in prolific but will probably exceed that valuation. England's preparations for war with Russia are constantly oonasg back, alter they *H According to the Ephemeris, an examination quantities. Mica, porphvra, plumbago am J'M^ have left her, to tell be* what a debt of has bolstered up consols aa^fayorably affected M. W. Prins, Jr., of 'Prins A Zwaneburg, of 3,726 prescriptions in byrates are abundant. Indeed, the whole norti I |K business ra 'change. There is a strong impression shore, once supposed to be the only worthiest Amsterdam, Holland Theodore F. Koci, Boston drug store showed that 504 gratitude they feel that they owe her. region of our state,,now promises to be thr amo&g the operators that Russia will MMtoraltersold. *ZrU*UUm9Zmic!SttFt Groningen, Holland and N. C. Frederikse different drugs were called for by tht richest: and this mineral region has specia yield and they are now discussingthe advent of Chicago, have been in St Paul perfecting ,Of 143 patients Vho left the home during value by reason of its proximity to Lake Super doctors. Quinine took the lead bi peace. The financiers know that Rufl3ia has plans for colonizing large bodies of land in ior, affording inexpensive transportation. the year end! "g April 1/ 183*. only appearing in 292 prescriptions, morphine Chippewa, Renville and Eandiyohi counties been trying for a Jong time to negotiate a loan The speaker also called particular atten with foreign immigrants. eleven Avere disc.Wged as hopeless, sufficient to carry her through at least the tiouco the wonderful stone formations ant appeared in 172, bromide oi Eave varied clays of the state, illustrating his re reparations for a hig war, and that her efforts potassium in 171, iodide of potassium while forty-three were nent to situations marks by the beautiful exhibits of Mankat. failed. The calling out of the reserves and in 155, and muriate of iron in 184 andKasota. He also spoke of thejrrowin Fire at Maplewood destroyed the house of procured for tht *TO i and sixty-seven I militia will enable the wir office to satisfy "the importance of the cement and other allie' IX ITS VARIOUS STAES. Desire for stlmnlants A. C. Eddy, with most of its contents. There Th whole number of articles in thi !,._, t^t^j, request made by Earl Iufferin viceroy of entirely removed. Home treatment. Medicine industries. As to Minnesota manafnatnrp were retnraed to their aomes or mends. iu^W) was no insurance, and the family, consisting pharmacopoeia is 994, and Bostoi can be administered without knowledge of he said Minnesota manufacture reinforcements tt' the extentofA0) patient, by placing it in cotlec, tea. or arvcieso of parents and eight small children, are entirely for uses more than half of them. food Cure* guaranteed. Send for particular" dependent upon the neighbors. la Jihe manufacture of flour,, blankets tud in* -U8EM tfUlf IS MM U Baee St. ClS CIWMAH. a t^j'k'h^M **t. I 7 ,^y T"