New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 3, 1885 · Page 6 of 8
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^ffi^SC*^ Some Territorial Appointments. SMI A WAR BEKXNXSCENGE. head sticking up above the brigade like twentv per ent. to the strength of HARD FACTS. & **k & Secretary Lamar dictated from a sick bed a a tall turkey cock. At Champion Hills eaeh assertion and then not exceed the list of twelve territorial appointments, the result Ben. Alvia P. Hovey Belates an Experience my command lost in killed and wounded truth. of hia day's work with the president DIVORCE NEWS. Among them was the name of Morns Tavlor, A rather depressed looking kind of With Grant at Vickbuxv nearly 1,600 men, besides 500 more of And now what is the matter with for sm veyor general of Dakota, which.'it is a man, who was formerly one of the those who were sent to our assistance. Indianapolis Journal. _*&,.* r* t farmers' boys? They live in a new understood, was not made as a recognition of leading citizens of Austin, went into "Grant's headquarters were at Champion's worldthe father in an old one. No "Have you heard anything to-day Day, the national committeeman, but because the office of a young lawyer and house. As the battle began, a 'J matter how little schooling they have of Taylor's endorsements were eo strong about grant's condition?" inquired said: negro boy was sent to the well for water. that theie was no getting around them. Mr had, they are better educated than he Gen. Alvin Hovey, who is in the city Taylor is not a practical surveyor Mark "I live very unhappily with my It was an old-fashioned well with a is. Nc matter if the father refuses to bhafer is appointed register, and Bran wife, and I come to you for relief." sweep. Just as he was about to lower for a day or two. He was told there do more than subscribe to a weekly ble receiver at the Watertown land office and The young lawyer thought he was the bucket a cannon ball came along paper, his boys are fairly posted on E W Miller and W Boyington register and was nothing. "Well," continued the going to get a big fee in a divorce and took off the poor fellow's head. It the daily happenings all "over the leceiver at Aberdeen. Ex-Senator Tmton General, his voice thickening as he suit, so he said, gleefully: was the first discharge of cannon in the who caino to Washington February' world. He wants to farm after old hoping to be called into the cabinet, waited expecting spoke, "the old hero is not afraid of "Yes, I think I can get you a fight." ideasthey after new ones. He got to be made geneial land commissioner divorce, which will mitigate your affliction." along without knowing whether England GERMAN REMED1 death. I touched Grant many times and went home thinking he would get nothing was east or west of the United is made receiver of the Bloomington (Neb) during the war. I thought then he was 'I don't care to put yon to all that THE NATURE OF TEE BOOMER. Stateswithout grammar, orthography iand office Ex-Senator Boss of Kansas is to something of a fatalist. Now, at Vicksburgbut trouble. Just lend me a quarter to be governor of New Mexico He is one who or being able to more than write voted against Andy Johnson's impeachment I musn't get started in on a maxe me forget my woes." An Old Lady Tells Bob Burdette What the his namewithout collars or cuffs or Senator Vast has at last got the Yellowstone Rheumatism,C URES Sciatica*.. Oklahoma Men are Uke. necktieswithout books or papers or war story." Neuralgia, PaiK his grip His man W TVaie was AMICABLY ADJUSTFD. liar?" amusements, and he is quite certain appointed superintendent Mr "Waie is a St. "Law me," said the old lady who got 'Do you mean to call me a The reporter encouraged him to proceed. Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, that the boys can do the same. Louis brokei, described as honest, driving and on the train at Olathe, Kansas, and was Sore Throat, Swelling*. Sprains, Braises*, asked one rival railroad man of another capable He has visited the park several The number of farmers' sons who Barns. Scalds, Frost Bites, going down to Fort Scott. "Law me, railroad manj durina: a dispute they times He is a semi-misanthrope, hatine a AND ALL OTHER BODILY PAl.NS AKD ACHES. "About the last of June, or the 1st are leaving home, either with a halfhearted you can't tell me nothin' about these had on business. gieat many men and things, and Mr Test had Soldby Druggists and DealersererTwhere Fittj Castaa twtfla. of July, 1863, the different divisions of consent, or running away, is Directions in 11 Languages. him appointed because of his geneial ugliness. Oklahoma boomers. I know 'em. No," "No, colonel, I don't mean to call our army got very near to the fortifications greater than you dream of. They THE CHARLES A. VOGEIfK CO. All the above appointments have been officially you a liar. On the contrary, I say she replied, as I asked her for some personal uYOOJCUBftCO.<p>T.UTTS promulgated by the president of Vicksburg by subterranean approaches flock to the towns and cities to learn BalUSBOT,aL,CB~aV- you are the only man in town who information about them. "I don't to their works. It was customary trades to accept of menial positions tells the truth all the time, but I'm reckon I ever sot eyes on one of 'em in to take any work which will pay their for the commanding officers of offering a reward of twenty-five dollars Lansing1, Iowa. my life, but I know 'em. I know the Bigr Fire at way and prevent the necessity of leturning divisions to visit their works every day, and a chromo to any other man PILL kind. Why, look here young man, ther's to* farm work. A large fire occurred recently at Lansmg, while their headquarters were securely who says he believes me when I say always been that kind of people out The farmer who realizes this must placed in a ravine near by. On my Iowa, It was discovered at 2 12 o'clock, and you never lie," was the response. West. Me an' my husband came to ask himself where the blame lies, and front it was necessary to pass through destioyed $150,000 worth of property. The "Well, I'm glad ou took it back," Kansas away back in '56 when you was then seek a remedy. Is there a remedy? a narrow way or valley which had shrubbery insurance is $60,000 Four three-story brick replied the other party, as the tigerlix sayin' lessons and gettin' floggin's at Let us see. on each side. This open place buildings, 12 two story bricks, 6 dwellings, 6 25 YEARS IN USE. look of ferocity faded out of his school"Grandma was correct.only she In the first place, farmers' sons are was 25 or 30 yards wide, and in full view barns, and twenty families weie burned out features, and he looked around for the should have put the floggings first, as overworked There is no doubt that \gzr of the enemy. Nobody could pass the Th* Greatest Medical Triumph of the nearest saloon. of their homes. Thuty-five buildings in all they were always in the majority the farmer is, too, but that doesn't space without a salute from the rebels. were destroyed. Following are the principal SYMPTOMS O A "and we took our land and settled FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. alter the case When yon rout a boy linorGrs I never went without putting spurs to TORPID LIVER. Gilhooly and Gus De Smith were down to makin' a hvin' an' raisin' the of 14, 16 or 18 out of bed at 4 30 or 5 Concert hall, occupied by W. Thorpe: my horse and hugging his neck as closly talking in an Austin restaurant. boot and shoe stock mostly ary,saved WustL. Tucks, house best family of boys and girls ever born on o'clock in the morning, and work him ul as possible. One morning early clothing Joe aUrmersback, lestaurant b, Less of appetite, Bowels costive, I'tain In "How about the war in Europe?" Kansas soil. An' they was people come till 7 or half-past, you are making a Gen. Grant called at my headquarters lnn the head* with a dull sensatien in the 5 asked Gus. white slave of him. You not only here about the same time an' soon after, back art, Fain under the sheaMerblade W. Warking, cigar factory L. and asked me to show him the condition "The situation is very alarming, although Fullness after eating, with a.disinclination baam, boots and shoes Tully, general penl his health, but you deform his an' they was just like these Oklahoma of the works in my front. When I to exertion of bodjr or miud store Geoige K. Ohler, store. The just now everything is in statu body That's the cause of so many boomers. They wanted to go into Injun Irritability of temper, Lowcpirits, wub came to the edge of the open space I bank, with L. E Tellow's law office, postoffice gwo," replied Gilhooly. a feeling o**having neglected some duty* sons of farmers being lop-shouldered, land. Now, you've got sense to know and Haughton gallery Spencer'B residence, said: "General, when I pass over this Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the One of the most intelligent citizens bow-backed or otherwise deformed, W D. Morgan's residence and J- Het- just what Kansas an' Nebraska was along open space the enemy always salutes Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headachy of Austin got up from an adjoining nck house and the origin can be traced to ov erexertion over the right eye, Restlessness, vritfc back in '56. Jest millions an' millions me, and I dash the horse across at full table, and approaching Gilhooly, asked- fitful dreams, Highly colored Ur.ne, and The loss to Lansing is terrible, anft many while growing. of acres of land that never see a plow or speed." CONSTIPATION. suffeiers, having no insurance and being There isn't a farm in this country on felt a human foot jest as rich land as poor, will be unable to rebuild The fire originated "Would you be kind enough to tell TTJTT'S PIIXS ate especially a T-.pted which the hours ot labor couldn't be ever lay out doors jest waitin' fer the in the I ear of the Concert block, a fine to such cases, one dose effects sncli a me where that state is?" "He replied with his characteristic shortened to ten hours without causing thieS-story building, and swept south and east, plow an' the hoe, room fer nigh all creation, change of feehngastoistomshtliesTiflerer "What state*"' terse calmness, 'They can't hurt me,' consuming the Lansing bank, postoffice and a loss of 25 per ear. If ten hours is Thev Increase the Appetiie.nml 111 sr tir an' yet they wan't afoot ol it good body to Take on. KJesli. uw the ru i* the Lansing Mirror and Journal office, aDd ''Statu quo, I believe you called it." and deliberately walked his horse over. enough for a ditch-digger it *s all that nourished, and bj dun Tonic Aclioia -u enough fer these fellows they wanted to the stores, hotel and dwellings The La "It is in foreign oarts sir. I walked over also, as I was constrained the Digestive Oreans,1te^uli.r StooI *~c a farmer's son should be called upon Crosse fire depaitment was telegiaphed for, get on the reservation. 'Injun land' they produce*! Price a."c. 4 4 ia.\ vt. "%.r- "Thanks. Much" obliged." to do so, and we received a rattling salute to endure If there are two hours between and staited on a special tram, but turned back called it, nothin' would suit 'em but injun from the enemy. The bullets from Caledonia, the fiie being under control 6 o'clock and darkness on a GRAT H*TK or WmKLRS chaTis-vi &$ -a land. An' nothin' would do but the A CONSIDERATE COLORED MAN. whistled around with more familiarity summer's evening the boy can take up GLOSS* BLACK by a snule application' He tapped the egg gently with his Injuns must be moved, so 't these men thisDri- It imparts i itural tcUo 5ls, .I.CJ* than was agreeable to me, but Grant a book or paper, or put it to good use knife, and it popped, and people all Gladstone Catching It Everywhere. Di!!s, could go onto Injun land. An' not a mstantaneou'-h Soil b\ smoked as composedly as though on in some other way. As it is now, he sent express on i lpt of 9*. over the house began to examine the mite o' difference was there between the London Cable The political situation in Office. 4 4 Murray St Kow York dress parade. knows he is expected to slave from gas fixtures to see if the gas was properly England is not only legarded by Englishmen ad land on one side of the reservation and daj light till dark, and when night "The breastworks of the division I ^iNNEAPOLIS&ST.LGSJlS R'Y anomalous, but it now foims the chief subject turned oft. the other. An' when these people got conies he is weary in body and aggravated commanded then reached within less of comment in all the continental papers "This egg doesn't seem to be quite on the reservation, 'twon't long afore in spirit than 200 yards of the enemy's ramparts. The leading oigans of European public opinion fresh," lemarkea Gilhooty, having "FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE.* thev got tired of it, and pulled up outside of England severely cuticise the piesent We had mined almost to their And the remedy is not altogether in opened the window. British ministiy Mi Gladstone gets the stakes, and follered away after the Injuns, lines, and they had run counteimines on shortening the hours of work. The "I spected dat egg wasn't all right," lion's share of all this continental denunciation to see if they hadn't got onto a their side to ours. We weie so close to boj must have things to interest and TheY enna Monde's Rpyiew sajs it is pogi remarked the colored waiter. better piece of land somewhere I the enemy that the soldiers would often amuse them They want books, magazines ble that the English paihament may absolve "Wh^ then didn't you tell me so?" wouldn't be a bit surprised ei fyou'a place their hats on the point of a Mi Gladstone and his cabinet foi then and newspapers. If there's a exclaimed Gilhooly. find some old men dowq. to Oklahoma blundeung management of British foreign bayonet and raise them above our chance to fix up a bowling allej let "Bekase, sah, I wasn't quite sure ob affans, but it thinks that sooner who have been feilerin' the Injuns breastworks to receive a shower of the boys go ahead and make one The oi ^ater the British people will denounce hit, and l'se alwajs willing to gib a around from one reservation to another bullets. Arriving at this point, game of bowls is a healthy e\eicise, the ministry that has "sacnficed the gemmen de beneht ob de doubt." for the past 25 or 30 years. Land Grant took his field-glass and raised and furnishes plenty of sport. It one honot and vital mteiests of the British "But you told me the egg was perfectly Why, there's more good land, prairie his head and breast above the level of of the boys hais a taste for music help empne The Algemane Zietung of Vienna, fresh that it was laid jester- says that Mr Gladstone has impaited an "aimless land, with black soil deeper 'n any plow him on with it Let him have a hddle, the fortifications. I begged him not to day." neivousness" into Euiopean politics kin reach, well watered and rich as accordion, organ, or whatever instrument do so. That he was not shot was almost which the paper declaies is alienating great "I tole yer dat bekase I didn't he feels he can bring music out gold diggin's in Kansas an' Nebrasby a mnacle. I afterward remonstrated continental poweis from England "Who wanter be too previous-like in spiling of Both boys and girls should be encouraged now than '11 be taken up an settled with him on thus exposing himself, (what nation) would be lash enough to be yer appetite." to sing. To this end the} telling him the loss to the country in 25 years, an' yet these fellows Gladstone's friends'" asks the Zietung The should be encouraged to get up singing Bassegna of Rome advises Italy to closely obseive would be irreparable should he fall. As down to Oklahoma can't find any place IMPORTANT TO EX OFFICE HOLDERS. the negotiations progress between classes, which might meet aiound I remarked before, he seemed impressed to settle 'thout goin' onto Injun land. A young man, named Folsom Bowser, England and the porte for a Tuikish occupation fiom house to house. A young people's with that thing called destiny, and applied to a wealthy Austin stockman I tell you, young man, it's all nonsense of Suakim. Such an occupation would social club, to meet in the same carelessly said, 'Oh, they can't hurt for a position on his stall to go there's no manner of sense in it an' no seriously modify Italy's position at Massowah manner, would prove verv interesting me.' West and herd sheep at $10 a month, The Rassegua says, and Italy is, mtensely mteiested excuse for it. When men out here once in England's intentions concerning it. but the stockman said he was not hiring The farm can be made pleasanter git crazy for Injun land, it'll stick ta "By the way, I think I can tell something anyoody tp herd sheep than the work-shopthe farm-house 'em's long as they live 'thout it's about Gen. Grant on another occasion. "Have you all the shephreds you require?" as full of comfort and happmes as thrashed out of 'em, an' if I was the Shooting Affair in Dodge County, Minn. The battle of Champion Hills asked folsom Bowser. any home in the city. When this President these tramps 'd settle down John Leahmann, living near Claremont, was one of the bloodiest ot the war. takes place the larmer's son will not "No, I am needing several, but I'm on their own farms mighty quick, or thnteen miles east of Owatanna, Stee'e The division I commanded belonged to be the young man he is. He will be going to wait until the President has Co, went to the residence of William Van else go back to the states where they McCleinand's corps. By a delay caused jowal, content, and enthusiastic He made his appointments." Kuden, a quiet, lespectable farmer, and attempted come from." And the old lady looked by my division being ordered to make a wnl be able to appear well in any society, to quan el with him, accsing him "What has that got to do with hording at me with such an expression of inflexible feint on the enemy's lines, near Baker of many offenses of which he claimed to be to converse with any one on the sheep?" determination that I hastened cieek, while the mam army passed innocent Finally Leahmann loaded his gun topics of the da}, and he will have "It has a great deal to do with it. to assure her that I wasn't going near round the west flank of the enemy, toward and said he had come to shoot Van Ruden some future outside of the day in and As soon as Cleveland has made his appointments, Oklahoma. Bolton Station, my division became Leahmann alvanced with the intention of day out toil which is crooking his I can have my pick of shooting and would not stop at the warning of detached from the mam corps, to spine and thickening up his brains disappointed applicants who will be Van Ruden, whohred and killed him instantly which it belonged. We first came in Quad, xii Detroit Free Press. The above la a correct map of the willing to hue tor nothing but thengrub, Another account says They had tiouble foi 3ight of the enemy near what is now A Winter Climate That Ha Its ALBERT LEA ROUTE. just to get out into the coun- seveialyeais andLeahmann was in the habit of called Champion Hills. At that time going ovei to Van Ruden's and shooting at his try." Faults. *nd its immediate connections Through Trams Only. my division was on the extreme light Would Not Crowd Theiu. chickens, sometimes threatening to shoot him The sheep industry of western Texas from ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TQ CHICAGO*. From the Philadelphia Press. Recently Leahmann went to an Ruden's the mam bodv of McClernand's corps The other day, down in Desha coun- is suffering from the tardiness ot without change, connecting lth all line* with a loaded gun Old Mis Van Ruden This brings me to speak abeut my being some two or three miles to the t\, a little negro man with an "old went out and leqraested him not to shoot the President Texas Siftings. EAST and SOUTHEAST experience of the climate of Manitoba. left. As soon as the enemy was perceived time aspect was arraigned before a in. the yard as be might shoot some of the The only line running Through Cars Ivrwera The variations of temperature are very scouts were sent out to ascertain, children Leahmann said he would shoot all colored justice of the peace, having MINNEAPOLIS and DES MOINES Iowa. Short Talks with the Boys. t-\ he wanted to and could shoot her if he desned, as fax as possible, his real condition. great. I have seen the thermometer been charged with deadly assault. Through Trains betweeD "I am a farmer's son and am not whereupon he dischaiged his gum off in Gen. Jas. B. Slack commanded on3 stand at 125 degrees inside a tent in MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS, The testimony was so direct that the the pastuie Van Ruden appeared, and, aftei satisfied with my surroundings." connecting In Union D*pot for sfl Point* *ooris nst brigade in my division and Gen. George summer, and at 58 degrees below zero, justice was compelled to pronounce some woids with Leahmann, went into the Southwest Close connections madewith S* ,ICAJd This paragraph or a portion of it is house, bi ought out his gun and shot Leahmann McGmms the other. Here we waited sentence. N^ and St & Duluth Railroads, fm and la *E or 90 degrees below freezing point, outside certain to be found in four out of every points Vorth and North West Van Ruden went to Kasson, Bodge cotmtv, at some thirty or forty minutes with the house in winter. Such arctic "Jedge," said the little negro when RlS9flSHBCK PULLHAK PATJACX StaaEPT5r& five letters received trom the country, once and gave himself up Leahmann was a APS on all night Trains ThjongSi Tickets. Bi *Mfh the enemy's cannon on the hill in full the magistrate had concluded, "dis cold would be unendurable if the air bachelor about forty yeais of age, and had one and it is a matter which should be investigated. gape ehecked to destination jr vitte tables, rate ii^ view. Gen. Grant rode up and I pointed tarti-etc, call upon nearest Ticket Agent, or address heah is awful." were not so wonderfully dry and clear, brother living Van Ruden has a wife and one Our statesmen and journalist S. BOTDV child Both parties weie well-to-do farmers out to him the enemy's position. Bis "Putty bad, sah." and often very still, chat it does not and philanthropists are continually Leahmann had 600 on his person. Gen'l Tkt. Jk Psig. Ag't. MinnesjoTli. headquarters were at Champion's "Hafter go ter dat jail fur six seem half as cold as it really is. Then praising agriculture as a vocation, house. I asked him if I should advance. mont's?" the changes of weather are not generally and the idea that the farmer is independent Gen. Grant and His Book. "Dat's whut 1 said He said: 'Not yet wait very sudden the heat and cold are very and happy prevails in every till McPherson comes up on your "W'y, jedge, l'se been heah too New York, Special, May25th Stephen Elkins regular, and in mid-seasons the thermometer story of rural lite. was relatmg-lo-nightsome particularsof hia aright and takes position to support laung ter be treated dat way." does not fluctuate much. What has dissatisfied farmers' sons? visit to Gen. Giant yesteiday "They are all you.' Gen. McPherson's and Gen. John "Yas, I knows ver's been heah too THE0HLYTRUB IRO N Why is it that so many of them want looking foi ward to the removal of Gen Grant to laung. Dat's de reason yer'd better A. Logan's forces soon arrived, and as Saratoga, which will take place in about three to leave the farm for any work which The snow outside our house is from be tuck erway fur ervvhile." *oon as they got in position I again weeks The general believes he can stand the will bring them a living? In most six to ten feet deep from November to trip all right, tart his mind is now -thoroughly asked Gen. Grant if I should make the "Jedge, I doan like dis." cases the trouble will be found with April. Moccasins, made lay Indians of engiossed in his book The entire work is TONIC attack, to which he laconically answered. ".Nor, sah, I persumes not." the farmer instead of his son. well nigh completed, and I was shown some moose skin, are used instead of shoes to 'Yes.' Slack's brigade bore off to "I doan' hab no fon'ness lur dat hundred pages or moie, which I lead with the It is a cm IOUS position in which an cover the feet, which are first cased in greatest mtei est I think it is going to be the left, and McGinnis' to the right. jail." old-fashioned farmer and his son are several pairs of stockings. one of the most remarkakle books of lis "Nor, sah McGinnis struck the battery full, but placed. The old man is content with kind. Any child, as well ae any mature We were forced to melt snow for all "Da coops er pusson up an' doan' Slack diverged a little to the left. It some improvements on the ideas of man, can read it with pleasuie Will purify the B001. regulate the water we used last winter. The gin him ernuff ter eat." MVEB and BJLDXEVS, was a close hand to hand fight between and satisfaction Gen Grant's hteiaiy fifty years ago He can't see why any cold is so intense that when melted and RESTORE THX HKAl/rai. "Yas, sah." shle is cleai, foicible, picturesque and plain McGinnis' boye and the rebels over the one should want anything better than and VIGOR of XOTTTH. DrsPepsla, snow water is poured tnom the boiler into There are no obiectives Eveiybody comprehends Want ofkAppetite, In- "Jedge, I'd ruther gin yer ten dollars battery and the guns were ours. Both 'KestIo Lac of Strength bare floors, Windsor chairs and cowhide at once what he intends to convey. He a pail, and taken at once across to the den ter go dar." brigades then advanced to a second battery, nd Tired Feelingabsolutely boots. He would as soon go to tells a gieat deal in a short space His method rower cored. Bones, muscles audi stable, the ice on it frequently has to be "Whar's yer ten dollars?" perhaps & quaiter of a mile in the seems to piesent a very few marked features meeting without a collar as with one. nerves receive tnew force*. Br broken with a stick before the cattle i Enlivens the mind and "Right heah." of a picture and leave the reader to -supply the o.!PPille rear of the one we had captured, and He "rayther likes" the music of an A|\||IA lest" can drink. It is rather a common sight "Wall, gin me de money. Dat jail's after a fierce fight took that also. But LAEJ I E S Snfferingfrom complaints organ, but if he buys an organ he ^r7**L"J"" *a peculiar healthytheir to compleiSn!lwilxse clear, to see people partly frozen. The part full, nohow. Doan b'lebe it's right the enemy, re-enforced, returned in original not ex "Bid Gen. Grant keep a journil.during the won't feel like building that addition GlvfB wai th affected turns as white as marble, and fflS^6?:* ter crowd prisoners."Arkansaw great numbers and drove us back to the to the barn. He can't really see how 7 r, "No I asked'him the question last night" Frequenpt attempts at counterfeiiW only ad oul loses all feeling. Unless you see yourself Traveler. location of the first battery. We made any one can sit down and ge^interested U^ 'My ordeis he leplied, "are my journal, I in a glass, or are told of it, you are periment-get the OEIGINAL JLN0 Bzsr. a second charge and the battery was in books, and why Henry and William have depended on nothing else Canoeing as an Exercise. not conscious of being frozen. In this again taken. Again with overwhelming should want "real cloth" collars and Mr Elkins said-the first volume et the memons HARTER'S OML^^^OWTlPATTOlt Canoeing promises to be a favorite would be published in November and the plight it is best not to go near a fire, as cuffs is a deep conundrum. When 8 force the enemy pressed my force back second in March pastime this season among youno- men sudden thawing is very painful. People o'clock comes he gets ready for bed, down from the brow of the hill beyond LIVtK PI LLbcRIP.SKHMUAVE who are fond of athletic exercise. It generally try frietion, rubbing themselves and can't see how the boys and girls the first battely. This was a critical moment. A Relic cf the Manistee. is a capital form of recreation. Paddling can "abear" company who keep them with snow, or, better still, with My men were fighting stubbornly, ^SSMBBMMHBMBI, BOWELSa COHTJMTEB. ivV:y of the Bov/ois will find permanent It is now eighteen .months smce the steamer E2cJBufferingfrom Persons TORPIDITY of tbelilVKK. develops both sides of the body, up till until 10. The farm is conducted paraffine oil. Occasionally, when one but against almost overpowering Manistee went down in a teinble gale on Lake strengthens the chest and hardens all pTJSEbytheuseofthesoPills. No nwdiooe shonld after the fashion of a quarter of the odds. If the center had been broken our is frozen, and far from help, the part Superior, and on all fceard perished. Nothing be taken without first Cleansing th Stomach and the muscles. It is, too, a much more last century. The house may be painted HarterXea.Coi has been seen or heardfrom the Manistee since army would have foeen divided' into two Bowels with a doss of HARTSR*8UVBK PILLB. frozen, if an extremity, will snap off. Sample (FulLoula,rSenetanrdtour dose Free on applicationby postal. social manner of getting over the hut an occasional bucket or piece of timber once in five years, but the chances are parts. There were 23 pieces of artillery Last year a man living about thirty Send you address TheDr. washed ashore in the wicinity of Fish creek, water than rowing. You face the St Mo, fo "DREAM BOOK." that it is allowed to go ten. The under my command, and again being reenforeed miles from us was told that his ear was of strang useful iafTtlnn^f r. Wis until recently when a party of trout fishers prow, see the view ahead instead of barns have needed repairs for years I placed these 23 pieces on a frozen he put up his hand to feel, and while anghng up fish creek some diatancefiom Paynes' Antomatic Engines sajj m^ behind you, and have none of that past, but it's cheaper to lose a ton of mound in a graveyard, and with slaot, its mouth, Sound a sealed bottle the ear dropped off in his hand. Limbs wtf Teinbl storm Man machine-like forward-and-back motion hay by the leaks than to buy new piecde containing a of paper on which was wat- shell, find cannister poured an enfilading sometimes have to be amputated from boar u? shingles. The fences are rotting down, which rowing involves.Philadelphia fire into the advancing hosts. The severe frostbites. My kitten's ears froze w-night May not live (to see morning. Yours but next winter will be a good time to Bulletin. place was well timbered and thick with and broke off last winter, and a neighbor's to the world John McKay/" McKay w*s captain split rails. There are half a dozen underbrush, but it was mowed almost as of the Manistee atthertime of the disaster pony lost his ears in the same panes of glass needed about the house, Horse-Flesh in Batchers' Stalls. The people of Ashland, with whom McKay with a seythe. They .couldn't stand way. but if the broken lights were renewed was in the habit of doing bueinoss, carefully that fire and swung back. Logan came A local government inquiry was held I was surprised when I first found compared the handwriting on (the slip of paper they might be smashed again. The UtaTWft,c Spark Arreafc OUB in on the right and took several thousand Automa recently in Manchester, Eng., to inquire the mustard freeze in my mustard pot, found in the bottle with reoeipts and other democrat wagon has been "about worn WM^^ prisoners. The enemy gave way, among other things Into an application documents of the late captain.. *nd pronounce which stood a foot from the kitchen out" for the last five years, and that's ^t^*ted Portable Engine, with =111, lb ft. thehandwritmgontheshptobe his, without and Loring's forces broke off from the of the corporation to impose carriage 32 ft. track and ways, 2 sbnnltaneoas stovepipe and two feet above the stove, the excuse for not having it painted. question The ehp of paper hag been sent lever aet head-blocka, 2%-inch arbo-, 3 change rebel line and rushed back to Jackson. regulations on the sale of horse-flesh. where there was a blazing fire all day The harnesses will hardly hold together, to the widow of the late captain- McKay for leeo sawyer controls feed-lever and head blocks v- This was, as I said before, the bloodiest Evidence was given that horseflesh from one position. 50-inch sahxt mad every day through the winter. Yet further identification. but they must answer for another fight of the whole campaigu. Gen. was largely sold in the poorer fair, 801 ft. 8-inch 4 ply belttng* the mustard froze between every meal. year. The boys are held to feed-belt*. cantrhooka, swage* neighborhoods of the city, dressed like Rumore^re in circulation to the effect that Slack is dead 43ten. George F. McGin- To a woman the most trying part of a tightener, etc. Rig complete fon "serve their time," like so many beef, cut up into steaks,' and sold at 5 there are serious differences betweenthe presf- nis, as you know, still lives here in this operation, tllOO on can. Engtee winter in Manitoba is not its severity slaves or convicts, and the amount of on skids, tlOOless. Kngino pence per pound. Much of the horseflesh ,iar,*..~A o4. o ___. for yon live in a warm housebut its cash finding its way into their pockets McGinnis was a magnificent wiirburnslabsfrom the aaw two cit dent and Secretary Bayard, growing out of *.*anSOUSp sold was unsound. The corporation, to eight feet long kee up. yearly would not keep a bootblack in length. Snow lay on the ground last certain diplomatic appointments. There is YN soldeir and a-fine drill master. I can team. \5J* Bendfpr catalojrue 12. who were supported by the stock to do business. season for six months and a half, and the Batchers' Association, desired to impose P-Janqfactarers all styles Auto. WSUl**^ frozen.^ *fcOe Enginesfroni2to300H.P-.' regulations on the .gale. Is the picture overdrawn? lean add gnafflng, pulleys, and hangers. &V... ^3 terjkjt- fvtvmwmhmitmrmm