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'l- V/,^ i Iff New Ulm Review. VXZCEBAXS A PORTLAND,. "Ja^g&uring JBxnloit of Can-Sbsrwa, MINNESOTA STATE XEWS. best time for skimming milk was justatthe time the cream was beginning to A traveler on *he NorthernPacificreports turn sour. offered several suggestions the following thrilling incident: When the Vesting of the Grand Armyof the Repub- JOa BOBLETEB, Publisher. regarding the churning and salting of butter. train stopped at Medora, Montana, the THE DAIRYMEN. *S$ licAn Immense CrowdProcession The salt used should be such as would headquarters of the Marquis deplor es and and Oth er Proceedings. Proceedings of the Meeting of the Minnesota dissolve readily. Care and neatness in Theodore Roosevelt, some ten or a dozen NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. packing he argued, was an important point Portlan d, Me., had its largest crowd a lew cowboys, mounted on their typical horses Dairymen's Association at Moorehead. to be observed, and the butter after packing da ys ago. The Grand Army came in unexpectedly of the plains,-were cutting all kinds of capers 7 should be kept in a dark place under and giving a sort of free show, lor the edification large numbers. On the first day all The meeting of the State Dairymen's Association, sixty degrees in temperature. I reply to and amusement of the-citizens and ay long the measured tramp of feet through Chicago elevators -contain about 15,- at Moorehead, Clay Co., was a question, the speaker gave the opinion passengers. Th ey were putting the horses the streets and strains of martial music, as largely attended. From five to eight hundred that the feeding of ewill aad brewry refuse 000,000 bushels of wheat. through reckless evolutions and maneuvers, hosts of the Grand Army of the Republic were present, all parts of the State to ows would have a serious effedt on the giving an exhibition of equestrianism that marched from the depot to the camp, marked being represented, among wh om were: W. quality of the butter produced. astonished the tenderfeet on board the the inauguration of the nineteenth encampment. B. Totten, treasurer of the mercantile exchange More than five hundred sailed from train. The boys had just come in from a Delegations from various parts O. Gregg of Camden, Lyon county, was of New York, and reputed to be the round-up, and were flush with money and of the Union formed a steady and almost then introduced, and also gave a practical London a few days ago en route to largest dealer in butter in the United States considerably flushed with Dakota tanglefoot. uninterruped procession from morning till talk upon the subject-of dairying, covering D. D. Curtis, secretary of the New York Utah. They are principally Scandinavians The railroad bridge, which spans the night to so me extent the ground which had been Sta te Dairymen's association CoL C. Little Missoury river at this point, is at On second ay the grand procession was gone over by the other speakers. maintained and English. But for foreign Dexter and G. Lombard, Chicago Col. R. least 1 00 feet above the surface of the the main feature. I had been calculated the principal incidentally that individual proselyting and immigration mormonism McGlincy, secretary of the Northwestern water. enable footmen to tcross a BEST TONIC. dairy butter made with the same that it would require two hours for the procession Dairy association and of the Elgin (HI.) narrow plank walknot more than would not make much headway. care as is given to the making of creamery, to pass, but it took more that board of trade W. D. Hoard, Fort Atkinson, two feet wideis laid along am the ties, will excel the creamery in quality. gave three hours. The most careful estimates This medi( me, combining Iron with pure .__ from shore to shore, in the center 'Of the Wis., president of the Northwestern some valuable hints in relation to the selection vegetable to lies, quickly and completely of the number of men in bridge. I requires steady nerve for a man Dairymen's association W. D. Curtis, secretary Cnres Dyspc pricu Indigestion, Weakness* and keeping of cows. line place the figures at 25,000, to make the trip successfully, withoutlosing Impnre Blood, JnaJaria,ChillsandFevers, of the same organization. Mr. Michin, an American, is exhibiting of which number 20,000 woie the There were beef cows and milch cows, he and Ncnralfllsu his balance and falling through between the In response to a welcoming speech Gov. said, and the more beef you had the less uniform of the Grand Army. Commanderin-Chief a gun in London that proposes It is n uniUilnur remedy for Diseases of the ties into the river far below, which, of course Hubbard of Minnesota made a suitable response. milk you would get. The burden to Minnesota Kountz was greeted A\ ith generous Kidneys and liver. would mean certain death. Two oil the cowboysmore to supersede all other guns for At the close of the governor's I is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to dairying was that our cows are ot applause from all sides, and Gen. Logan, reekless than their companions speech Lombard of Chicago, in a ringing Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. good enough. The eold winters of Minnesota military service. The Duke of Cambridge who rode in a carriage with Congressman It does nat injure the teeth, cause hoidtiche.or rode their horses upon the tra ck at a rapid tenor voice sang "America," the audience were an advantage rath er than a disadvantage Reid, received a continuous ovation. produce constipationother Iron medicines do. gait, and then, in single file, dashedontothe and other distinguished officers joining enthusiastically in the chorus. in the dairy business. Warm In the e\ening a reception was tendered It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates bridge and made for the other side, flying Col. Glency of Elgrn, HI., was introduced days worried cows and turned milk sour. pronounces it a most remarkable invention the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, relieves to Commander-in-Chief Kountz, as along on the narrow plank walk just as and said- Years ago a dairy belt was Heartburn and Belching, and _"trengtl The methods of churning and mixing butter representative of the body at the and predict that it will revolutionize if they were racing across the prairie after ens the muscles and nerves. marked out. Northern Minnesota and the were graphically described. The speaker city hall. Addrpe of welcome were an obstreperous bovine. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Leek of great blue region in the central portion of this arm of the military service. did not believe in keeping butter for delivered by Gen. Hall, department Energy, $. it has no equal. the state were not included in that belt. I months. The markets demanded "fresh The spectators were thrilled with horror, commander of M.iine by Gov. Iiobie, who *3- 'Jhe genuine has above trade mark and have been trained in a school that wherever butter," and the farmers were making butter and expected to see the two daring men also paid a tribute to Gen Grant, and by crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. you can find grass, good, pure water and an for the markets. dashed to dea th at every jump the horses fleifiaVfer BBOtracBifticu. co.. RUTIIIOIIE. KP Mayor Deering. Commander Koun tz leplied intelligent class of people, this particular The European wheat crop is estimated made. The riders yelled vociferously, and on behalf of himself and comrades. Addresses Resolutions Avere adopted thanking the LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD branch of industry can be as profitably pursued rode with the same easy confidence they citizens of Moorhead for their hospitalities, were also made by Gov. Alger of by Fry & Co., of England, to as in that 60 called imaginary belt. always display when at home upon the Hill for his gift of a special train and Michigan, ex-Gov. Fairchild of Wisconsin, be 60,000,000 bushels short of last All these necessary requisites are to be found plains. all who had in a ny way contributed to the Gen. Henry W. Slocum of New York and in this country, a plenty of grass and abundance success or pleasure of the occasion also expressing year. They say there "must soon be Gen. Logan. Senator Logan piefaced his of Avater. All you have to do is to a hearty appreciation of Mr. Hill's remarks with a ter vent eulogy ofGen. Grant. The Weekly Report of Gen. Grant's Condi* a reaction in the world's wheat mar- take up the industry and go forward, profiting public and spirited efforts to improve the He said: "In my judgment time has notgiven tion. by what you hear at this convention. cattle interests in the Red river valley. ket." Good wheat is the cheapest to any people a grander commander of men, Mr. McKinstry of Winnebago City gave a a greater organizer of forces, a more magnificent Dr. Shrady sent the Medical Record of The Dairymen were bounteously entertained production in sight to-day, because it .description of the creamery system, told campaigner [applause], a man the 2o th the following official bulletin of by the people of Moorhead, but it how Minnesota had gained her fame as a is a necessity of the world, is a short would ta ke too much space to detail the social with more ability to execute than U. Gen. Grant's condition: .dairy state since the introduction of that side of the affair. They had "lots of S. Grant. For this country he has The progress of the disease from which crop, and is selling at cheaper rates system, answered a large number of questions fun" and enjoyed the meeting very much. done as much as any an that ever lived Gen. Grant is suffering, barring accidental YEASTGEMS relative to butter making, propounded than it can be produced with profit to has eAer done for a ny country." complications, is slow. Comparing the condition by persons in the audience. was followed On the third ay the Commander delivered of the patient with what it was a the farmer. by Col. Dexter of Chicago, who delivered his annual addi ess. He said: month ago, the changes which have taken Reunion of the "Old First." an able address upon the value of organization That four yeai ago there was a membership place can be appreciated. Taking this in the promotion of common interests. The veterans of the first regiment had a While woman suffrage in this country of 70,000. On March 31, 1885, period of time into consideration, it B. Power, land commissioner of the pleasant reunion this jear at New Ulm, The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread thiity-eight departments reported 5,026 can be said that the swelling under has its ups and downs, and perhaps Manitoba Railroad company, was then introduced, Brown county. posth and 200,684 members, while the repo the angle of the lower jaw on the right side raised by this yeast is light, white and whole* more downs than ups, in England and gave some interesting facts Capt. Hausdorf called on Ma], Maginnis rt of the adjutant general shows the has increased and become harder and more some like our grandmother's THEMs. deliciou bread. in connection with his experience in stock to present a handso me flag to the old First GROCERS SELL the whole controversy is shortly membership to be 287,637. The large deeply fixed. I lias shown a tendency to raising in the Northwest. in behalf of the ladies of the First Minnesota number of 54,292 leported by the adjutant progress in a direction downward and forward to be brought to a focus in the candidacy PREPARED BY TH5 )j He said that his cattle turned out up on association. The flag is of handsome Price Baking Powder Co.,1 general as .suspended duriug the year up on the right side of the neck, and the prairie here to breed, made an average design, and contains the names of the principal of Helen Taylor, a step-daughter ManTrsof Dr. Price's special FlavoringExtracts, is due in a great measure to negligence and the infiltration extending into the neighboring gain of 280 pounds per day in weight in battles in Avhich the organization was inefficiency of post officeis. Our finances glandular structures. The pains in these of the late John Stuart Mill, for a seat eighty-five days. The cost of feeding the engaged during its term of ser-A ice. Chicago, III. St. Louis, MO* are in excellent condition. We have parts, although fortunately not frequent in parliament. It appears that while cattle was about three cents per day per The members of the tiist were escorted on hand a cash balance of $15,224. nor severe, have a significance which cannot |Dr. LaBarge, head, and the gain per day in weight was through the streets and formally Aveleomed The question ha\ing been raised as to there is no recognition in law of woman's be ignored. The ulceration of the right ^^SUCCESBOB TO about one pound per head. He told of successful by the mayor. The remaiks ofthe mayor tndiseasesofthe BloodTS. Skin and Bones.Nervous Debility. whethei the late Comrade Di. B. Stevenson side of the base of the tongue has become a al eligibility to this honor, there is results from feeding wheat to both Impotener, Organic Weakness, Gonorrhoea, SrpbJlitie and were greeted with cheers, and Col. Pfaender, of Springfield, 111., was really the coarser and more irregular, although its superficial Herenrlal Affection*. Scientific treatment sale and sore cattle and hogs. His experiments in sheep no law to prevent her winning it if she in behalf of the G. A. R. of New Ulm, extended remedies. Deformities Treated. Call or \mte for list of first mover in the organization of the Grand area has not perceptibly increased. raising and horse breeding had met with questionsto be answeredbythose desiring treatmentbymail. an equally coidial welcome to the Army of the Ilepubic, it is deemed but simple This is the seat of pain occasionally in swallowing, (and can. The cable says that the lady is Persons suffering from Rnptnreshould send their address,^ success. The profit per year on the horses surviAors of other legiments and membeis justice to his memory as well as to his and when certain examinations of learn somethingto their adTantage. It isno* a trusa.0 raised in this country qad been 22 and 5-6 likely to get the election. If so, the iddressDr. C. I LaBtRGE, Pres't and Physician in Oaarg of the G. A. R. Mayor Maginnis lespouded. family and comrades to state that all authentic the throat are made. The destructive process Central Bed. & Sore. Institute, S20 Loenst aL, St. Loots, Mo. per cent. on cattle, 17 per cent. Steps were taken looking to the erection of records confer upon* him that very Successorto Dr. Butts'Ihspeusary. established SO Years* on the right side of the avula is apparently commons may have a worse job on An exhibition was open in connection a monument at Gettysburg. just honor. During the past eleven months quiescent, although a new portion of its hands than Bradlaugh. Nervous Exhaustion, with the meeting. Although the display The deaths during the past vear were there have been issued fiftj -one thousand the margin of the palatal curtain is showing was small it was "very cieditable, the products Capt. C. E. Davis, St. Paul C. C. Parker, badges, at a profit of S6.630. I heartily a tendency to break down. The voice has Premature Decay, displayed being of fine quality. The Charles Mansheld, Mankato ReA. A. endorse the oiganization known as the Veteran's been reduced to a whisper, due partly No event in the last 20 years has whole number of exhibits Avas thirty-one. Con well, Massachusetts, A. B. Morton, Dr. Rights Union, the object of which is to to the inflammatory envolvement of the Loss of Manhood. Gen. James Baker ably argued on behalf J. H. Stuwait, St. Paul William H. Abel, created so profound and widespread secure to ourcomraclestheirright&andpi'iv- vocal cords and partly to the nervous of a mixed husbandly for the Northwes York sliipjiing Winona. ileges under the reA ite statut es of the United atony of the latter. There is some improvement NewT an interest among An 80-"pape Cloth-bound Book of Advice to AS ith stock raising and dairy farming States. The union uiges,as it rightfullyjnay The communication of Adj. Gen. McCarthy of the general strength, the appetite is Young or Middle-aged Men.with prescriptions as the chief part thereof. The speaker A\ as merchants, steamboatmen and yachtsmen and ought, that when the other qualifications called attenti on to the desirability of for Self-treatment by a Regular Phjslcian. unchanged,and the usual amount of nourishment logical and conA'incing, bringing to his aid a O IT RJT CDBC on receipt of two three-cent are equal, the soldier should be preferred furnishing histoncal sketches of the regiment. is taken. The removal to Mt. McGregor as the performance a short time stamps. Address Kr vatst array of facts and figur es, the results because he was a soldier. I am opposed Commissioner Black desiied a complete has so far proved beneficial. I has T. WILLIAMS A CO., MILWAUKEE. Wis. ago of the little steam yacht Stiletto of long and careful inA'estigation. to the perpetuation of the Grand enabled the patient to recover the lost l'st of the Fust lcnmentsmA i\ ois, to lie showed that the business ojt stock Army, believing the mission of great *^ol^. simplify the work of preparing peii'-iotib in ground and thus, in a measure, has counter-balanced in beating the fast steamer Mary Powell. aaSB.S REMEDY C0..* raising and dairy farming Avas safe and remuneratiA'e, comradeship will have been fulfilled hen caseofthenclenii.se. Th" .secrotii, v. as directed the effects of his local malady. The Stiletto is conceded to have and that experience has demonstrated the last comrade has joined the last muster to prepare the list, with the rank Avhich can MTs ChemUts and Sole Prop's tk that it is a busine out. Knowing that theie is nothing in the shown a speed of 24 miles an hour in held by each when mustered out of the [PR0F.HARR18'and PASTILLE REMEDl*Dcbi The Markets. be pursued in Miinnesota A\ ith the utmost Grand Army of the Republic inconsistent serA ice. Nenrous Physical her race A\ ith the Mary Powell, which I Yonne Hen and others who snfles ,'i.:ai'.'iiHss*Sifr0I degree of success. Much better he demonstrated, with more exacting du ly or strictest religion, The association decided to hold its next CHICAGOWheat, No. 2 spring, 88% to u! for the interests of the people was up the Hudson river. Since that K-tt AaffitBMDB jtj, Premature Exhaustion antf I deemed it for the interest of the order to appoint annual reunion at AVinona, the pi evident to 89%c No. 3 spring 81J$c. No. 2 red, 95J$c their many gloomy consequences, would be a mixed husbandry, A\ ith this industry a special committee to lay its nature fix the time, and the following officers were No. 3 red, 84 to 84%c. Corn, cash, 47%c. are quiekly and radically eared. event, wherever the little boat has appeared, made prominent therein, than the The BeiWv is put np i*a boxed. Ko. 1 (luting a month), 89, and workings before the proper Catholic authorities elected for the ensuing yeai Oats, cash, 34c. Flaxseed, No. $1.35. Mess Ao. 2 (euouph to effect a cure, unless in severe Cases,) 5 No.i$ she has been greeted with a exclusive raising of grain. dwelt upon of the United States, that they (listing three months), $7. Sent by mall in plain wrappenw Por k, $10.60 to $10,65. Lard, cash,$6.65. President, Matthew Marvin, Winona A ice the evils of oleomargarine, and adA oca ted I'lrections for lins accompanyeach Box. Pamphletdeserv^ing may know our organization has nothing to chorus of steam whistles, and has excited president, Charles W. Merritt, AVinona MILWAUKEEWhea t, cash, 89c. Corn, this disease and mode of cure seat sealed n apDlicatif** legal restrictions up on the use of that article. conceal, and that our purposes are commended secretary, C. A.Hausdorf, St.Paul (re-elect- No. 2, 47%c. Oats, No. 2, 34&c. Rye, No. "A TBnra ornicrf is a iui roastsa." the most eager curiosity. It is __ FORPRESERVING,RESTORING A3fS by all who understand them. The ed) treasurer, James Cannon, Mankota 1, 66c. Barley, No. 2, 49c. Pork, $10.50. ^^"^SPWBeauUfylns? the Cosaplexlon. committee reported having fulfilled its mission stated that if the principles of her construction W. Totten, treasurer of the NeAv York (le-elected). Lard, $6.62. Butter, dairy, 10 to 13c. OH RtjtOTna 8cnuaa, Tin, POTITIS. report, that assurances had been given PIHTLU, Siuowxns, BLOTCUS. 40. Mercantile Exchange, said: There was danger Cheese, 79c. Eggs, ll% c. The members of the association reported were applied to a large seagoing 0PI IONSOF N0T LABIE8. by Archbishop Ryan and Gibbons that of exhausting the land under continued LOTTAItUthertrybestpnpuation foi MIANEAPOLISWheat, No. 1 hard, 94c pi esent at the meeting were as follow the sow atenoother steamer, the trip across the Atlantic nothing could be found in the aims of the wheat crops and the farmers of the Northwest, No. 2 hard, 90%c No. 1 regular, 83%c. CLARA L0UISK KELLOGGItfirwas Company ACol. C. Hau&dorf, St. pleasuretosddmynmsae totheuttofthoes Grand Army to prevent a ny good Catholic if they kept on raising grain to the exclusion Corn, rejected, 45c. Oats, 3 1 to 33c. Bran, could be made in three or four Paul George Pleffer, M.inkato, Ernest nhoreeemmtnd TOUT LlaoidPeart," and from becoming a member. The commander-in-chief express the MonaoaonIt DM sSoraed as. of e\-erything else, would find some $8.00 to $8.25. Hay, No. 1 timothy, $12 Me\er, St. Petei, Edwaid Enckson, Minnetonka. TheLIQUID PEARLhas beenreadiedby days. Whether they can or will be so deprecated participation ay that the land requires a rest from theladiesof alltmutrles wltfaHhe hltfien to $1 3. marks of appreeislloa. Only 60 corre a in politics as an organization, and grain. He continued: applied appears to be undecided at BOTTLE, sold by allBroeisH Perfumers. ST. PAULWheat, No. 1 hard, 92Jc No. 2 Company B Samuel Bloomer, Henry CHAMPLlh *CO, Psora. Bcrruo.N X. urgently advocated the Mexican pension bill I would be Avell for you to accept the advice hard, 88c No. 2, 78c. Corn, No. 2, 46c. Bloomer, William Furich, Joseph Tanner, present. and a bill to grant disabled soldiers a pension Free! Cards and Chromos. often repeated here and go into dairying. Oats, No. 2, mixed,31%c No.2, white, 32c HarloAv Mclntire, Adam Marty, StillwaterCharles from the da te of disability. also Minnesota's already gaining fame as No. 3 white, 31^c Barley, No. 2, 60c No. Valentine, Minneapolis We will send free by mail a sample set of oar urged that Decoration day be not desecrated a dairy state, but you should do wh at you 3, extra, 54c No. 3, 40c Rye, No. 2,55c. Schoenbeck, Norseland* John Schultz, Since the company has straightened large German, French, and American Chromo by recreation and pleasure. The Woman's can to increase that fame. Where the Hay, baled, $8.75 timothy $11.00. St James M. Koy, Pratt. Richfield. drds,on tinted and gold grounds,with a price list ff out the curves between New York and Relief corps now has twenty-two permanent Lll daries are Ave sometimes have hard times, of over 200 different designs, on receipt of a stamp Company ^C Marshall Shermnn, St. and three provisional departments, but the dairies never fail. Three years ago for postage We will also send free by mail as Philadelphia, the speed of trains has Paul AV. G. Randolph, Jurier, Pribble, Injunction Suit. with subordinate corps in nearly all the samples, ten of our beautiful Chromos, on receipt I received the first Minnesota creamery butter, Anoka. been increased. A reporter says that of ten cents to pay for packing and postage also states Avhere the Grand army exists*. and it has been groAving better all the Justice Mathews and District Judge Brown Company DMaj. C. B. Heffelflnger R. enclose a confidential price list of our large oil time. Now people come into my store rarely a day passes that some train Resolutions of sympathy with Gen. Grant were occupied part of the day June 19 in chromos. Agents wanted. Address F. GLEASON Plummer, Minneapolis D. X. Jennings, *very day and ask for "Minnesota creamery &i Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, Mass. were adopted by a unanimous rising vote, t*e United States court in hearing amotion Stillwater H. A. McAllester, Minneapolis does not run between the two cities, WANTED AATilliam GaiA'ey, Kasson. butter." A feAv years ago it Avas never amid great cheering. of the Hop Bitters company of Rochester, BOOK ninety miles, in 100 minutes, and very called for. The farmers of the East many The members of theG. A. R. spent the day N. Y., represented by Alfred Russell, for a Company EJ. AV. Pride, Anoka M. of them haA-e gone into dairying almo st eneirely, in sight seeing, attending clam bakes, etc., preliminary injunction against C. D. Warner Taylor, Anoka AV. E. Cundy, Anoka Abner little attention is pnid to it. In fact, Canvassers. but have given up largely making some in the city and some going out by of Reading, Mich., manufacturer of German Camp, Little Falls. the great mass of travelers are in contented AA7illiam Cohille, Red their OAvn. They sell the cream to the rail. Hop Bitters, represented by Wells W. Company FCol. MALE and FEMALE! creameries. At the afternoon session the question of ignorance of the high speed. Leggett and A. St. John, to restrain him AVing Jefferson Benner, Rockford Charles Hon. W. G. Le Due delivered an address a place for holding the next annu al encampment from using a similar name, bottle and label To engape in the sale of our new and important AV. Merritt, Hamed, Maj. Martin Maginnis The quickest time on record going wo'ks of standard character, largeproflts suid upon Minnesota as a dairy state. The address came up. San Francisco received 269 in the sale of his bitters. The court ruled Montana. Immense selling- qualities. We offer a per Avas carefully prepared and erudite, west was made on the night of May 6, votes to 178 for Louisville. A representative that the defendant. C. D. Warner, had a right Company GFrank AV. Dickinson, Redwood manent and lucrative business. Address AAr. BroAvn, AVaterA ille, G. containing much scientific information in Tile CISCOATI PUBLISHING CO., of the former city guaranteed that to use the words (Sterman Hop Bitters. Falls AV. when Mme. Fursch-Madi's special 174 W. Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohic* the line of meteorology, botany, geology, $100,000 would be subscribed for the entertainment R. Buckina, AVaseca. train, which consisted of engine 953, and physical geography. In using the term of the veterans. Company IJames Cannon, Mankato C. NOW IN USE36,989. "Minnesota," he said he wished to be generic, On the fourth day, at the morning executive in charge of Driver F. B. Jones, one M. Mason, Wasioja, and R. L. Gorman, St. Great interest is felt here about the condition rather than specific, and his conclusions session of the national encampment a Paul. of Senator Sabin, says the Washington Arast section of country coach and a parlor c-r, the latter for would apply to a resolution was offered providing for the correspondent of the Cincinnati TimesStar. Company K.John R. Morse, AVinona embraced in Wisconsin, Dakota, Northern suitable recognition of of Dr. Benjamin ballast, ran from Jersey City to Philadelphia made a good many personal Francis Baasen, New Ulm. Iowa, and Manitoba. He said Ave are going Stephenson, as founder of the Republic, and friends here during his two winters in the Company LCapt. Mahlon Black, Minneapolis. in one how and thirty-two onward and forward in the utilization of the recommending that a subscription from the senate. has never essayed any oratorical Total, 49. growing grass, in raising more grass and minutes, exclusive of a five-minute national encampment be requested for the All persons say their goods are the best a^l. you to examine efforts of any consequence during his our Improved Keller Positive ForFeei,ralii more cattle and more profits in the same purpose. A Resolution adverse to the term thus far, but has been as attentive to stop at Trenton. This almost equals (reed and Fertilizing Drill and our Hu Rake*.- TJ ey amount of land, and to ultimate prosperity, The second regiment Minnesota National consolidation of the Sons of Veterans with are as good as the best, and can be sold as cheap. Al! are arranted. duties as the embarrassed condition of Circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co., the fastest recorded time coming east, independence among the farmers of Minnesota Guard encamped at Fairbaul t. The regiment the Grand Army was adopted. his finances would permit. Personally, Newark, Ohio. Eastern Branch House, Hagerstomi, Ha, that will entitle them to take high is composed of ten companies, officered I was voted that the next annu al encampment Sabin is a very agreeable and companionable made by Engineer Osmund with locomotive MARRIAGE GUIDE rank among the superior people of the as folloAvs: Company A, Capt. M. be held soine time between gentleman. Coming here as a millionaire 724, which made the trip in world. Rosskoff Company B, Capt. James Hunter October and May, and a recommendation and a senator, he found time and Company C, L. D. Frost Company D, Capt. that memorial day be observed on the ninety-three minutes, including two D. Holmes of Owatonna read a paper willingness to treat everybody, whatever William Bird Company E, Capt. D. E. Sabbath was adopted. The committee to in which he told hoAV to make the dairy and his station or duty, kindly, and in a way iull stops and three sloV downs. 260 Pages. lUojtratedlnelothandiltblndInt5te Schlender, Company Capt. L. AVashburn which was referred Comrade Loring's resolution farm pay in Minnesota. that made personal friends for him wherever moneyior postage, sane, paper covers 25e. Thisboo* ft Company G, Capt, M. M. Tr'oAvbridge in favor of the 8 per month pension Experience had thaughthim, he said, that eoniains. all the carious, doubtful er inquisitive want ts he was known. H... editions,10,00A0 wi.wi.iW, s IU^BIUTS wans. 19. Company H, Capt. D. T. Goodrich Company larg.e IMMIUI VH 1AJM ~..f.a bill reported adversely and the report was heavy feeding paid the largest profit. A VU know, each sold every few months James Russell Lowell, late minister I, C. DonahoAver Company K, Health, Beauty, Happiness, are promoted by its ad* A report has been received at the navy adopted after a protracted debate. The COAV AA'as like a piece of machinery it took a rteewho may marry, whonot, why, medical aid, when to England, said in Boston the other Capt. N. A. Barnes. In the election of officers department from Admiral Jouett, announcing commander-in-chief was authorized to certain amount of poAver to run it. All after neoessary brought home to yon. 60 wonderful paw ncroant to fill vacancies in the regiment, Maj. tone to life. Bent sealed bjrb WHITTIER, St. Loait the failure by the parties interested to appoi nt a committee to present resolutions that is profit. On the average a good day. "An English naval officer told Mo., ttogratgpeclajist. Censnltation and pamphlet free- Mead of Mankato was elected lieutenant settle the disputes in the United States of to the heads, of departments COAV will make from 200 to 250 pounds of me only a short time ago that our colonel Lieut. Ives, of I company, St. Peter, CARRIAGE GUIDE. Colombia. says: The political differences at Washington in behalf of pension burter if she is properly cared for. If she major and Hospital Steward Erkstine of between the two parties are of such a claimants. A recommendation that all policy with regard to a navy was on has all the good tame hay or corn fodder New Ulm adjutant. nature that a peaceable settlement is quite petitions to congress from posts or pension she Avill eat, good pure water, and fifteen the whole the best. 'Do not create a impossible at this time. Hostilities are claimants be sent through the nation al pounds of ground feed per day, she will pay 260 Pages, illustrated in cloth and frflt binding 50e The annu al conclave of the grand commandery navy,' said he, 'until you need it, and snoney or postage, same paper covers 25c This book likely to continue indefinitely. Governme headquarters of the G. A. R. was adopted. a handso me profit to her owner, provided her of the Knights Templar of Minnesota sontains all the carious doubtful or inquisitive wanfe nt troops are marching on Barrouquilla. Resolutions of thanks to congress for having milk is fit for first-class butter. If she Avon't so know, lareeeditions. 10.000 each, sold every few raos. then build your vessels Avith all the assembled at AVinona. The following The revolutionary leaders are the Health, Beauty, Ha.ppiness.are promoted by its a*t r-f*g placed Gen. Gra nt on the retired list of do this, send her to the butcher. The barn officers were elected: Right eminent grand neewux may marry, who not, why. Medical aid, when latest modern improvements-' I don't leaders of the liberal party in Colombia. the army were also adopted. in Avhich the cows are housed should commander, AV. D. Cornish: very eminent jFcovciarv uroarhi home to you. Sent sealed by Dr. I&& The troubles on the isthmus result from WHITTIER. St Louis. Mo-thegreatsoeciallet wh be good, but not necessarily expensive. know but that he is right. Of course A roll of states was called for nominatio ns deputy grand commander, Henry Berkett fires for life, Nervous Debility, Impedisnents to Mac local politics and from the fact that many Build substantial and neat. The speaker for commander-in-chief and the following eminent grand generalissimo, Thomas tltmn. Consultation and pamphlet fre*. it would take a little time &nd would depraved characters congregate there. urged a following ut of the principles of candidates were presented: Montgomery eminent grand captain, Gen. cause an enormous outlay of money. anticipates hard fighting in Colombia. WRIGHTSINDIANVECETABLEPILLS neatness in all parts of the farm, claiming John W. Burst of Illinois, Gen. John A. Thomas Mee eminent grand prelate, that if the farm home is made attractive the Reynolds of New York, Hon. Samuel S. Burdett Hubbell eminent grand senior Avarden LIVER* The receipts from internal revenue for I don't think, however, that we shall FOB TBS IM boys and girls will not be so eager to leave of Washington and Gen. Lucius Fairchild the fiscal year which will end this William Morin eminent grand junior warden, be called upon to use a navy against it for city life. The winter dairying, from of Wisconsin. month will not exceed $113,000,000, S. A.Hubbard eminent grand treasurer, his own experience, was more profitable England right away. The relations Comrade Farrchild withdrew his name, which is $2,000,000 short of the estimates G.McFarlane eminent grand recorder, than summer dairying, on account of the and the balloting proceeded. On the second made by the treasury department. A. T. C. Pierson eminent grand standard between the two countries could not better care the eoAvs reeeive in the winter, ballot Burdette received 239, Reynolds And all Bilious Complaints Had it not been for the postponement for bearer, Eugene Woody eminent grand be more pleasant or friendly, yet war the lower price of labor and the higher 136, Burst 79, and Mr. Burdette's election seven months of the collection of taxes due sword bearer, C. L. Sdaulding eminent was made unanimous. For senior vice commander-in-chief, price of butter and cheese in the winter on spirits in bond, the receipts would have grand warden, C. V. Ferguson. is not an impossibility. We have English ex-Gov. Selden Connor of months. advised all farmers who propose* reached nearly $118,000,000. For the The census returns of the following towns blood in our veins, and we have Maine was choosen by acclamation. the to start in on dairying to begin with eleven months ending with May the total of Blue Earth county were filed in the auditor's _____ WBRS i position of junior vice commander-in-chief, receipts were over $8,000,000 short of the only a few cows, increasing the number as just as much English pride as those office. Leroy, 1,555, gain 3S5 Comrade Lewis of Atlanta was chosen on the amount received for the corresponding they learned the business. I Avas a mistake Across the water. Neither country Medo, 850, same South Bend, 520, gain 6 second ballot. The usual resolutions of eleven months of the preceding fiscal year, to suppose there Avas a fortune in the Mankato township, 1,375, gain 90 Garden thanks to the various parties, organizations the entire loss being in the receipts from distilled business in one year. Dairying meant hard -would consent to be bulldozed but TTiemottcaptiva^n*inarrativcrfeariytx)i^iifcZ^lj, 1 City loss, 90 Lyra' 1,053, gain 253 Judson, and corporations were adopted, after spirits. woTk if it was to meet with success. ten.. ABowuass for Old Agents and solendTrtit^Z^T' I that is not likely to occur. The policy 611, loss 40 Danville, 690, loss 17 which the executive session of the national Col. Curtis of New York delivered a brief As a result of the recent adjustme nt Mapleton township and village,963,gain26 encampment closed. Th W. E. PlSgLE PUB. SOSASSSS^ that has beeu maintained between the but comprehensive address on the subject mm of salaries, the postmaster general has relegated Pleasant Mound, 575, loss 20 Cresco, 501, JM ft AGENTS^"^J^^?.^j-^^^^ The foregoing contains, in substance, the of butter making. two countries is, I think, the wisest 134 presidential postoffices to the loss, 13 Shelby 884, gain 2. official proceedings. I would take pages recommended the Cooley system of grade of fourth offices. This itmoi through that could be pursued, and I am confident to give all the details appertaining to the Hon. D. Follet.of Brainerd who has setting the milk as one of the best and the* decrease-in receipts of the postoffices. social side of the affair, and how the veterans long been an invalid, died of consumption. that my successor will do just ESS. cheapest metho ds for the small dairyman. Among the number thus set back were the amused themselves. Those who have Mrs. Follet stoutly insists that he is not At all events, the utensils used for setting right. Mr. Phelps is a man of great following: Mayville, Pembina, and Tower attended these encampments may easily dead, and will take the remains to Minneapolis should be free from corners and crannies City, Dak. Chatfield, Kasson, Little Falls, imagine the whole. ability. Personally, he is one of the for temporary deposit in a vault. where the cream might collect and ferment, and Redwood Falls, Mian. The president and in utinsels were preferable to wood. pleasantest gentlemen I ever met. 1 The damage to buildings and to crops in has appointed Samuel Evans, at Ottumwa, Care should be exercised to keep the cream Carimona, Canton, Amherst and Highland Iowa, vice A. Hamilton, suspended, ,HS am sure the interests of our country free from odors. If the milk was warmer Andrew Anderson, for twentv-flve years townships, Fillmore county, by the recent and V. E Brewer, at Portage, Wis., vice C. fA.6sn^t:^M^'& ^T^SKlt will not suffer in his hands." E.Dow, suspended. Theseanpartisanship- other post than the atmosphere there would be danger town treasurer of West Hoboken, N. J., is storm amounts to several thousand dollars. suspended for said to be short over $25,000. were1 masters of the absorption of odors as the process Several orchards were completely of evaporation would begaing on. The 1 rained. JC& i&&