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

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WFO&* ?$HG|! snspppfsm S5KS BOSS v?^ yFHE FARM AM FffiESffifrl MIMESOTA STATE FAIR'. sugar, 2 eggs, 1-2 cup butter, 1-4 cup four feet, and there should be 25 by participated in many of the well known corn starch, 1-2 cup sweet milk, 1 teaspoonful crack shots of St. Paul and Minneapolis. 12 feet on the floor inside, and should THE JUDGES AT AVORK. cream tartar, 1-2 teaspooniul be at least six feet high in the rear and Exhibition on the New Fair Flr 111 *& Growing Pansies. ^g^^f^S The work of awarding the premiums was soda, 11-2 cups flour, 'T'g% nine feet high in the front, with ample From the Germantown Telegraph. I I commenced in a number of the departments. 3f GroundsSatisfactory in MostRespects. ventilation. Sheep, swine, cattle, etc GOOD CHEAP CAKE.1 egg,*l cup sugar, This is one of the most popular flowers, Tho first fair on the new grounds given to The fourth day, Thursday, was ''Minne- 2-3 cup SAveet milk, 1 2-3 cups Forest trees are now felled with dynamite. and though it is popular and to the state by Ramsey county, midway be apolis Day." I was almost aperpect day of flour, a smallpiece of butter or lard, A cartridge of the explosive be found in most gardens comparatively tween St. Paul and Minneapolis, opened the sun shone brightly, and a good breeze 1 teaspoonful cream of tartar, 1-2 teaspoonful substance is placed in a channel bored few people understand its cultivation made the day typical of Minnesota and the under favorable conditions. The railroad soda, flavor to taste. directly under the tree to be operated with a view of obtaining the glorious climate. From the arrival of the arrangements were nearly perfect, and left upon, and when exploded the tree issimply first train a the grounds in the morning finest flowers. They will go into the nothing be desired in the point of acces- LAYER CAKE.Sift 11-2 cups flour until late in the afternoon a steady stream forced up bodily and falls intact grounds of the florist and express and 1 teaspoonful baking-powder together. sibilitytrains running from Minneapolis of visitors poured through the gates from on its side. In most instances it amazement at the great size and 1 egg, 1 cup sugar, one tablespoonful and St. Paul, and from the grounds the railroad depot, while the roads leading is found that the free is not fractured beauty of the pansies they see there, butter, a pinch of salt and 1-2 these cities every fifteen or twenty minutes, to the grounds from St. Paul and Minneapolis by the force of the explosion a large will forthwith purchase a supply for cup Avater (or milk). Beat all together were lined with vehicles of all descriptions, and transporting the thousands who attended Um proportion of valuable Avood at the their own planting, and will be charmed and bake in three layers. Jelly may which added to the throng. A without complaint from every quar- REM be spread betAveen the layers. with thlm, and be determined to base of the trunk can beutilizedAvhich 2 o'clock over 25,000 people were on the Jter. Trains rant the heart of the grounds. grounds, and at A o'clock the treasurer reported grow the same on their own premises is noAV lost. For clearing forest properties J The grounds elicited general prais e. They LEMON PIE. 1 lemon cut fine, 1 that over 30,000 persons had passthrough though their previous efforts have so this method is admu ably adapted, are admirably fitted for the purpose at cup sugar, 2 cups water, boil these together the gates. signally failed. When asked how they as it brings up the root of the tree Rheumatism,C O E S present, and susceptible of holding any- The crowd was everywhere, but the main a few minutes. Beat one egg Neuralgia, Sciatica, had been growing them, they often reply: at the one operation, and dispenses points of attraction were the main building, thing that will be demanded by the future and a large spoonful of flour, add a "I got some, but they are so with the tedious and costly process of Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache. the dairy exhibits and the stock barns. growth of the state and the magnitude of little cold water, stir this into the Gore TIi rot.Snellinjp.Spraiii*.Biiie, small." When told that they should grubbing the roots of the felled timber. Through each of these departments the any exhibition that may be desired. From Burns. Scalds. Frost Bites, boiling mass and let it cook a few minutes. sow the seed of the finest of those obtained crowds surgedpushing, crowding and 1XD ALL OTHER BODILY PAISS A5D ACIIZB. elevated points on the main building and This makes two pies. The currant is one of the most easily Eoldbj Druggists and Dealerseverywhere. Fifty Causa* keC3e jostling each other, but all preserving a from the florist as soon as the from the racing stand, a most beautif ul Direction! in 11 Languages. good-natured jollity. Everything was in grown fruits. It succeeds upon seed was maturedsay some time in COOKIES.2 cups sugar, 2 eggs, one THE CHARLES A. VOGELEB CO. and extensive landscape meets the eye in full blast, all the side shows and the thousand Augustand that was the only way any kind of soil produces a crop of '"nocMmto.A.VOGSUBfcCO.) Baltimore, MtL.C&A. and one catch-penny fakirs were lively. very full cup of butter, 1 teaspoonful every directio n. to have fine large flowers, the idea some kind even under the most neglectful saleratus boiled in 1-2 cup of water, A the race track "J W B." won the Minnesota The buildings are of the best character. Avas jumped at. That is the way to and not used until cold nutmeg or culture. But it well repays care Breeders' Stakes, three heats in The late poor house, almost new of get them. Every August the seed of caraway seeds mix eggs, sugar and four, time 2.54% 2:31% 2:50. Second and good treatment. In a rich, light brick, contains a large number of cultiArated and manured ra ce A. Woodmansee's Prince Arthur the largest and most desirable should butter lightly together, aud make stiff loam of Avell rooms for the offices of the won easi ly in 2:26& 2:25% 2:28%. The be sown, and the old ones dug up and enough to roll out well, and then bake. Society and for storage, etc The most clay it grows luxuriantly and bears next race was won by "Butterscotch" in thrown away. And we should say striking features are the immense amphitheater large and high flavored berries. The 2:292:24 & 2:29. The running ra ce was CINNAMON ROLLS.Take off enough chat this is easy enough to do when it at the racetrack, the cattle.horses, best method of propagation is by cuttings Avon by Alameda in 1:49 1:50 bread dough to make a pan of biscuits. and the main exhibit building. These is once known. In the winter the Friday, the fifth day, Avas St. Paul Day. of the previous year's Avood, set 25 YEARS Thoroughly mix into this a must be se en to be properly appreciated. plants should be lightly covered. There The fair managers, assisted by the citizens' out in rows afoot apart and transplanted The first object that attractb the attention handful of sugar and a spoonful of are new pansies advertised every Th? Greatest Medical Tripoli cIM- ^or committee, had made arrangements for a of the visitor, even before reaching the to permanent beds 5 feet lard. Koll to a half inch thickness programme of events Avell befitting "St. year, but any one, growing them carefully fair grounds, is the main exhibition building, SYN1PTOTJIS r"V A apart each way the next year. Liberal sprinkle a plentiful supply of cinnamon, Paul Day." A programme Avas arranged and taking, as we say, the seed which is bituated on a high ridge, making for a formal transf er oftheMinnesotastate applications of manure spread over the top. Eoll up and cut into as from the best every year, will be as it a very conspicuous object. The immense fair grounds from Ramsey county to the many biscuits as will fill your pan. around the Dushes every Fall will produce likely as anybody to have large, new dome, surmounted by a huge flag Less of appetite, BOWH'JP3.:.\, i*i state and from the state to the agricultural the bead, with a dull sensation i hh a heavy crop every year after the can be seen for miles from any directio n. kinds and will thus save the expense soeiety, with a formal dedication of said back part, l'aiu nndoi- t'~o fAd,/*-r The building is in the shape of a cross, third from setting out the cuttings. of purchasing them, Avhich, at most, grounds to the uses of agricultural expositions. blade Fullness after entiii wii*' n. 'j'tjy Horse Stables. there being four wings, which lead toward inclination to cxertiou of body ruiiw:*, last only for a single blooming. It increases by sprouts from the roots, Orators had prepared their speeches The condition and health of a horse a common center. Irritability of temper, L.^ ^p'.v'.i*, TJ' and every thing betokened a big day. But and the Avood should be thinned out The building erected, and at future fairs iifeelinTO*\havinsnesfCcicl sea?'-Ami, depends very much upon the kind of alas, clouds and rains intervened and "St. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering .i sfe as it is replaced by the neAv growth. to be used as machinery hall, is this year stable it is kept in. There are horses Paul day" Avas postponed. The managers, Heart, Dots boforetho eyes. Hsadtivlsto given over to the railroad exhibits, and is The young bushes should be transplanted on account of loss by bad weather, determined Lesson for Parents and Teachers. over the right eye, Restlcssse*.*, viuJm AA'hich suffer from disease of the eyes, occupied by the Northern Pacific, St Paul, early in the Spring. fitful dreams, Highly colore.! Url:ic JLart to continue the fair on Monday and As a means of influence, the habit from coughs, from scratches and other Minneapolis & Manitoba, St Paul & Duluth, CONST.PATSOM,, Tuesday. But for all the disadvantage of skin diseases, all of Avhich are produced of bringing faults and weaknesses to and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul The forests of NeAv England noAv Aveather, with no race attractions, TUTT'S PIUL.S are especiplly a.--?Rr*e exhibits. The eight large barns for stock, by the pungent foul air in the stables. the front cannot be too strongly condemned. have a chance to recoA*er from the disease there Avere 12,000 A'isitors to the to such cases, one dose effect avcli a, are commodious and present a fine appearance. Farmers and others Avho have horses change of feeling p-s-toastopi'ilitii^Pu^^i'iT It kills sympathy and fosters grounds. Some premiums Avere awarded, of the ax. Fifteen years ago hard There area number of other buildings They Increase the Ajp?i*v-re --ww ti among them the folloA\ing. Minnesota "will take pains to keep their carriages a repellent attitude that rejects Avood sold at $8 per cord Avithin 25 I ody t- Take ITleila., tu niv i-Vui for dairy products,poultry and various Agricultural company, Hancock, nourished. an fry then Tii .rAo/ws* and harness protected from the strong all overtures, however well intended other things and handsome buildings, for miles of Boston, Avhere coal was ea^y M,r!V'iit''*c' -WKt-niy .'C the DigestiveOrcaiiSttlesfisi-.iT rr- Minn., best herd of cattle owned in the PliffiH.*'''1- ammoniacal air of the stables lest the machinei'y, etc they may be. It actually increases to obtain. NOAV $O and $6 are lar^e state, first premium $75, on herd Short- leather may be rotted or the varnish On the first day most of the exhibitors the very evils it deplores by keeping prices. Birch Avood then brought SO: hornsShephei Hill & Mather, Jacksonville, (fa tJat-L were on the ground, but, as usual, there was dulled and spotted and at the same 111., best herd belonging individual, noAv $3 and $4. Fire-Avood is~Avorth them constantly in view. Parents and a good deal of confusion. The stock was time they Avill wonder why their horses any breed or age, first premium 500, on little more than the cost of cutting teachers often make this fatal mistake. GKAY HAIR or WUI-KI:L.3 c!'r.nrrd all in place, but machinery and many breed of ShorthornJ C.Bertram, Biistol, GLOS SY BLACK a sin$?t- .:,?paiZ.-.vtNa cough, or have weak eyes or moonblindness, and draAving to market, in many Anxious to cure a fault, but other things were not in working 111. second premium 125, on herd Herefords. this I)n:. It impar ts a natur.tl coitr, acinslanianeou'-ly. or suffer from other diseases, condition, and the attendance was not ex places. Thus in coal Nature provides bo by \r u^i,-.ib, thoroughly unphilosophical in their which, if they would only think for a cessive. Before eveni ng everything was in se nt by expresi on I i ceipt of $ r compensation for the scarcity of Avood, methods, thoy harp continually upon Office. 44 Murray St.. Kow Yorfe John Bascom, of Minneapolis, best individt its place and the exhibition fairly opene d. few minutes, they would readily perceive display of vegetables, fhst prerr.i- 1 a and means for thereclothing of her xkedness MINNEAPOLIS&ST.L0U1S H'\ it and keep reminding the child or its A mere catalogue of things to be soon in the are due to the foul air the animals um, 100.00. A Lowell, Waseca, individual Avith the stout and Avondrous presence, its enormity, pn\ its dangers, main building would hi! columns. Generally, are compelled to breathe every display of vegetables, second pie FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE." Tar AND they were exhibits of trade from St garment Avoven of tree and shrub, of until at length he comes toi'egard mium, $73.00. German Agiicultura! aiid night in the year, Avhile confined in nece.asaiy part of himself. An Paul and Minneapolisembracin everything Avhich her child, Man, has robbed her. it as a Horticultural Society of Ramsey County, I close, badly ventilated stables. The of u- and convenience in housekeeping, first premium on society exhibition, silk experienced educator says that an infallible inchidi lg needlewoik, &c. While the remedy is very easy. The stables banner, 150,00. A very large number way to make a boy irreclaimably building is hardly as. large as it should ne, Clothing: in Summer. should be kept clean this Avill prevent of distinguished gentlemen of all professions i necessitating the crowding of some of the stupid is to assure him constantly the greater part of the mischief and Avero on the grounds. Twenty, or even ten years ago, before more important exhibits into small spaces, that he is so and the same is equally it should be Avell ventilated. The floor Saturday, the sixth day, opened with a i the fashion of taking exercise the display is a magnificent one reflecting true of most other faults. Only should be properly drained, so that drenchin? lain. The laces AVere postponed great credit on the diil'erent enterprising summer had set in, the smart young through good can we produce good and theattendane wa only 'J,Z00 Those firms contiibuting to makeup the general the liquid AV:11 not remain on it, to be man ol the cities put on as much white Avho as pi esent wandered aimlessly arou nd effect. and, if Ave Avould truly help or improve absorbed, and decompose, and produce linen or cotton as his pur.se Avould the grounds, stared at the merry-go-rounds, another, Ave nnbt find out the best the pungent vapors of ammonia, The In.ildine for railroad exhibits was alloAV. The poorest and most forlorn laughed at the fakir's enorts to get them to thronged itli people. The best display, AA'hich are so injurious to the eyes, thing that is in him, and from that revelled in a Avaistcoat Avhich used to invest a dime in the finest show on eaith, and also the largest, is made by the Northern nostrils, throat, and lungs and Ihis point must Ave ti*y to develop that looked into the blind pig's palac e, jok ed wit be white early in the Aveek. Those Pacific road, though the others wore he women sulfragists, hung around the liquid Avaste should be carried away which is lacking. Let us ever bear in better off Avore spotless Avaistcoats of not far behin d. All were arranged in the Great Western band, and at an early to some place where it can be absorbed, mind that goodness and truth go hand the same material all the Aveek, and if artistic and elegant style famili ar to all hour took the trains io home. The and utilized. The floor should be who have attended previous fairs. their means alloAved it, added thereto in hand, and that to discover, to welcome, receipts from all sources for the A\eek On of the principal features of the fair, Avashed off at least tAvice a Aveek with Avhite duck trousers. The real SAvells, and emphasize the one is the ending Saturday approximated 25,00.0 hoAAreverthe men Avho had nothing to A which Mas a center of attraction to the majority plenty ot Avater and then liberally The public sale of live stock byCapt. Phil surest way to attain the other in its of visitors, iv:w the cattle exhibit. sprinkled Avith finely ground gyp.-ami do and did it, clothed themselves in C. Kidd, under the auspices of the fair association, fullness. S numerous were the entries in this department 1 took place, and was A\ ell attend (plaster), which Avill combine A\ith the white linen from head to foot in warm that the managers were forced to ed. The sale Avas fairly successful. I the ammonia and fix it. A solution of weather. The Southerners,Avho used in build two additional barns, making six in poultry department the premiums were all, which are devoted to this pari of the copperas (sulphate of iron) -will have anti-bellum days to be the Avonder and Living too Fast. awarded, the most of them going to C. fair. I this department the exhibition of delight of NeAvport and Saratoga and the same result. Lastly, the floor Dr. Hitchcock, trie professor of athletics Belding, Shonheirc, Wis. The cattle sale full-blood Shorthorns, Devons and IIolsteins Sharon, Avere particularly given to raiment should be supplied Avith absorbent litter, Avas not the success anticipated. Thetotal at Amherst college, has been trying is larger than ever before, and the amount received from all sales A\ as about of this sort, and in fact it Avas which should be removed Avhen it to explain why we do not live feature of the department is the herd of 4,790. the mark of pecuniary ea^e combined is soiled. Ventilation should be provided fifty head, including Shorthorns, Polled longer. Ho thinks that we condense Monday, the seventh day, was "S t. Paul's AA*ith perfect leisure. Nobody Angus and gra de cattle exhibited byJ. in such a A\ay as to avoid cold into forty years the work that should day," postponed from last Friday. The attendance Hill of St. Paul. The cattle exhibited by Mr. who is anydoby is seen in that attire drafts. Small openings, which may be be extended over a period of seventy A\as very large and the dedicatary Hill are not enter ed for premiums. There noAV. The stiff linen has gone out the easily closed Avith a slide, may be made ceremonies took place according to the years. Men's heads are prematurely were about four hundred in all, embracing soft woolen has come in. The men are, in the outer Avail near the floor, and similar programme. The light artillery from Fort bankrupt their stomachs are worn Shorthorns, Devons, Devonshire, Angu s, in short, all slimsy and squeezeable as Snelling had a drill that atti acted the hole ones near the ceiling or in the roof, Swiss, Ilerefords, Jerseys, Dutch Fresians, out their hearts, kidneys, muscles are crowd, who were delighted, and the racjs well as the women. A suit of A\hite through Avhich the foul air can escape. Holgtein Frpsians, etc From morning un overworked and then, as if to put a came off in the afternoon. flannel in Summer, in the country at til eve the stables were thronged with practical Pure air is of the utmost importance climax upon the whole ordering of life Tuesday, the eighth and closing day, vas farmers, stock raisers, and tholse who least, is the highestpoint in the matter to the well-being of horses. As an instance upon the present plan, he says: "If the like the last of all fairspicking up and departing above isftcorrect map oftbe eel an interest and admiration for fine animals. of dress to which the ambition of the of it may be mentioned the fact for home. The receipts were light. ALBERT LEA. ROUTE, use of tobacto increases during the most restless dude carries him. It The Fair on the Avhole, was a success, that in the English cavalry stables a present as it has during the past The horse department was also made nl Its immediate rn5ucctio* Through Tri ifai'jen means not only disregard of expense, bearing in mind that it was the first on complete system of ventilation reduced ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TO 8HSG&S9 very attractive by the entries from a number twenty-five years, Ave shall not only the new grounds, and taking into account but perfection, as regards comfort. the average loss of horses from the of the most prominent stock and breeding know of sudden death from heart and tl cut diMik'e, IN ncectiriR with an IIJICREAST the AN ct weather. IS cry bod A. acknoAvledged But then the Avearers of A\hite flannel farms in the west. I addition to deadly disease, glanders, from one and SOUTHEAST. brain injuries consequent upon it, but that the selection was admirable and by no means monopolize the ood results this, the high premiums ofiered for thoroughbred hundred and thirty-two per thousand I^e only line ru""iinj Through Care between calculated hereafter to attract more persons Ave shall see in the Anglo-Saxon race horses and mares and dial't of the Avoolen revolution. All Anothea thna yeatra attractionts other poin in wiltlhbee Stat. muceh Vl.WzAPOUS anrf PES KOINES, /aura yearly to nine, in the thousand the men emasculated and sorely deficient horses has added materially to the number Summer clothes aie noAV in a sen^e 71..C. ,'u Trains Wt: cct? and when a similar improvement was greater, mistakes will lie corrected, and no in muscular strength. A lack of COn- of entries, and made the exhibit nearly flannels. Of Avhatever color they may MRJMEAPDLIS AND ST. LaUIS,' made in the French army stables, the twice as large as at any previous fair held effort spared to make a Fair that will be over our bodily and mental function -,-,,r be, they are thin, porous and light to tro i .|i-II, i*-p(,t for all I'oint* Svafl tn.1 1M in the northwest. Among the.breeds were precentage of death Avas reduced in a .ii v, -t. C'-ite&. connectioniiailroads,ith inide St. 4VA creditable to the whold State. I :'"drt Di'lrfh from S3* -.in tu i a degree Avhich makes linen seem hot, Clysedales, Normans, Pecherons, English, similar ratio, Avith a still larger decrease i insteas ofeseventn years." on "l)?IIJ*:it! tiii -rid XortliI'BILMAV Vest. heavy and cumbersome in comparison. reaso French, and blooded animals of all the favorite PAI-ACB Ei.rrpr.vr. wn f:K live forty of milder ailments.American strains. It has ht&i diseoA-ered, and the discovery or. nil ni:'i Ti-u.n. T1IH?I """Si \cvs. ai.u iwjtit-fiiLi'inn Dono r, a stonemason of Minnepolis, Agriculturist. ir v.e tab!**, rnt-r vfX The poultry show was not extensive, but AViH never be forgotten in any uul up",n i.e.rchl 1 lcket Ajront. vradilritx* -tails under a horse car and is killed. Kemarkable Milkers. it embraced specimens of all the fine and change of fashion, that woolen clothing, A St Paul Dr August Towsky is atv common breeds, and attracted much attention. I The Country Gentleman in a report TI if thin enough, is to the Avear^r jj Paj. Afi't, JJi/iiwapoJl*- raigned on the charge of attempted wife One Uoe For Straw. \Tery muclnvhat the Irishman's whisky of a visit to the Holstein herd of Smiths, murder and committed in defau lt of $5,000 The sheep pens are commodious structures, Those who raise clover can find a bail. was both Avinter and summer. It keeps adjoini ng the cattle barns, and contained Powell and Lamb, Syracuse, N. X., profitable Avay in which to utilize the the heat in Avhen it is cold, and keeps sever al valuable and pure bred ani The state board of equalization raises surplus straAV. The value of clover Bays: finals. the valuation in Washington county 100 theheat outAvhen it is hot. It enables hay depends upon the curing. If exposed The dairy building, fifty feet wide and 8 0 percent, except in the town of Bayfield, Among the individual animals which anybody to lounge on the gras.* or on to sun and deAv until thoroughly fcfeet long, had two entrances, was lighted thereby causing a good deal of giumbling. IR the deck Avithout getting rumpled or we examined was the cow iEgis, now dried, it will be bleached, and half its ft by windows that extended completely Frank W Hawkinson and Adelaide i soiled, and to exercise into any amount eleven years old, and from her ample around the building, and constructed ith value gone in the process. It must be Nichols are married at Minneapolis. of perspiration Avithout getting chilled. especial reference to the needs of those who put up as green as possible. Right an, i ii Afu size and capacious udder, no one could Infact, aAvell-educated man, clothed in occupied it. here straAV comes in as a preservative. TON The Wabasha Holler Mill company of wito+afA^^iU yieldedii i-'j. less, 7 incorp haed ivn a dayt noetm thaant I the cent er was a mammoth refrigerator, thin flannel from the s?kin out and free Whether the clover be put in a bay or Avitbh Waas hheas filed articl eas of incor..oration tt receeth satent th ecretary of stte for manufacturing r, more properly a, cold storage room, 83 pounds 5 ounces of milk, and had from any organic disease, is, in summer, in the stack, by the free use of straAV and selling Hour, with a capital stock of having plate glass windows on three sides. made in a Aveek 19 pounds 10 ounces one of the highest products of 40,000. O'Neill. C. Poiter, A it may be put up almost green, and Within this refrigerator are the butter ex of butter. She has given 16,823 pounds modern civilization. Johnston, Mary O. C. Langly, Langly, hibits, consisting of print s, jars, firkins and kept Avithout danger of heating and of milk in a year, and before dropping Will pnrffy the ItXOOKV rvw~ A. S. Larrimer, A. Van Sant are the a score of ornamental examples wherein burning. By alternating the straw and Ute 1.IVEK and H.XffaCRTl'fir her last calf weighed 1,9-15 pounds. incorporators. Articles were also filed by fruit, flowers and berries are counterfeited and KESTOIUC THK KKJM/EI clover in layers, the dry straAV Avill the Minneapolis Jewelry Manufacturing The quantity she gives requires and VIGOR of 10TJXJO. UJBpepiia. in e\ery essential save color, some of them Want of ApnctKe. lr.~ John Adams was the first American absorb the moisture of the clover, and company for the manufacture and sale of milking four times in twentyi most beautifully wrought and fashioned. iiKest!on 3Lack of SJrenjeTv. so cut off the connection that general clocks and watches, Avith 75,000 capital representative sent to England after sad Tfred Fcelingatn,wni ily The hall devoted to the exhibition of four hours. The cow Aaggie (of cured. Bones, mnscJrj miq stock and FinlayMcKercher, Fred B.Dodge heat in the mass Avill be impossible. horticultural, agricultural, pomologieal.a.nd the Revolution. Being granted an audience and Freeman P. Lane incorporators and I which a good portrait was "given in nerres receive new force. floral products, while not as imposing as Enlivens the suind &.%>J by the King, and after having directors. the Country Gentleman, page 100, of Not only is the clover preserved in lITL others in close proximity, is one the ^T* supplies Brain l'tm\&.. a somewhat awkAvardly made his three R-ABJ IPS Suffering from comfrtefttfii A five-year-old son of W. W. Washburn 1882), also eleven years old, is noted its natural good qualities, but the inintervening most attractive on the grounds and well reATerencesone on the threshold of P Es# a E i W peculiar to their axjiirill layers of straAV seem to for being the first cow that gave over find in DB-HARTEKB IKON TONIC a at*uad of the Palace grocery Spring Valley, nearly filled. A a, specimen of this department it stxjedy cure. Gives a clear, healthycoixp&xfon. the door of the royal apartment, another sever ed is left hand from his w.ist by falling is enough to say there were 376 varieties of imbibe a part of the aroma of the clover. 18,000 pounds of milk in a year, and Frequent attempts at counterfeiting onlv alt upon some broken g'ass. potatoes. about half Avay and the last before to Pie poplarity of the original. atitejtj-periaieutget At any, rate, it is readily eaten 84 pounds 12 ounces in a day. Aaggie the ORIGINAL AKD BE^T.. The horse ttro-tting, as usual, attracted the presencehe said Avith considerable exceed 20,00 0 poundt so Dani el Welch, the newly appointed collector by the cattle in Winter, and I think Ross has a high record, and a her 1 horsemen and others. Tho time of all was HARTER'S f^ifKoemtrnxwr presentWl1 of customs, at Helena, Mont., is ex tremor as he acknowledges: "I it much better for them to have a rate, her year, which ends on in the thirties, and therefore nothing to 7 pected to be inducted into the office Sept think myself more fortunate than all mixture of this kind than a sole diet Jul 21. It is reported that his delav in not PH4.0iTHfcBU boast of. my felloAv citizens in having the distinguished of dusty clover. CmpE.SiciTEiiesLmT milk, or 10 tons! In the samefieldAve The second day. Tuesday, was rainy and taking the office is owing to a shortage in BowEts CwarriMrra. honor to be the first to stand Where one is a little short of hay, as a fair prope r, with the usual accessories saAV three cows which had exceeded his accounts as treasurer of Silver Bow of sunshine and pleasant weather, it was Perwns Buffering from TOBMBITY Oft he XJ VKH in Your Majesty's royal presence in a this plan helps wonderfully to splice 19,000 pounds each. A two-year, for county. The amount is placed at 30,000, or Inacti\ lty of tfae Eorr-is.wtll find A permanr -t not a success. The ra in eatn in sheets, and the shortage is said to be through his out the fodder supply. It is needless diplomatic character.'' The KingAvas which $4,200 Avas paid when she was CUKE by the rise of these Pills. Homedicisss&pcft) and from the forbiddi ng aspect of the clouds, neglect collect licenses due.'' Embezzlement bo taken without first Clexnain* the St-oratrh *rxi ight months old, came from a dam to say that the straAV should be bright also profoundly affected by the novel looked as if it had come to stay. Races Dowels with dos of RASTER'S UVKR VHAJ&. is not charged against Mr. Welch, but ,%I will be which made 99 pounds 7 ounces of and clean. Oat straw is the best for experience, and replied: SsmplA doso Sent Krea on appUeaUoo by joBtal. were postponed, and only two hundred simpily neglect of duty. 'S(?nd roar addresstoThe Dr. HartorSFertiCo.fe butter in 30 consecutive days, winS this purpose, but any will do. Now frank with you. I Avas the la^t to conform iJA were in attendance besides those necessary **"*-til St. Louis, Mo., for oar EngteC ~SRKAJ BOOK-- Automatic Jaxn es Bi rd Avas taken to Vinton, Iowa, Paynes5f kKnMo (trance sad that the barns are nearly empty, the to the ca re off the stock and the grounds. to the separation, but the separation' a are informed, the silver cup ln from -Chicago. was arrested recent ly arfd The committees were at work however, straAV may be hauled inside and put & StrOfSSH having become inevitable^ I from the Jersey cow Mary Anne of St. has been held awaiting a requisition from and accomplished a good deal in the way whereit can be used on the bay in haying have always said, as I now say, that he authorities of Iowa, Avhere heis wanted Lambert. We saw a large number of of determining awards. time. It will serve another purpose for robbing a passenger on a railroad train I would be the first to meet the friendship two-year-old heifers, thirty-five of The third day, Wednesday, was bright of one thousand dollars. in this way, and make just as of the United States as an independent which had averaged 44 pounds of milk and sunny, but the track was muddy and good manure in the end, as if scattered The body of Deputy United States Marshal racing was gi\en up. Not Jess than seven in a day, and sixteen of them averaged power." Miller, who disappearrd in Sumner thousand people were comfortably seated in the yards. K3 50 pounds." county, Tenn., has been found buried near in the amphitheater at 2 o'clock,"when it A* the house of John Bradley, moonshiner, was announced that there would be no General Joseph E. Johnston, President Cookery. Agricultural Miscellany. whom he went arrest. graces, owing the condition of the track. OUB ZXADSB. Cleveland's government railroad Each hen in a house should have CHEAP AND GOOD BAKIXG-POWDER. VTe offer an 8 to 10 P. Automata. Spari-Arwafr I The sights and scenes were fraught with A a meeting of the passenger department commissioner, is noAV 78 years old. tog, Mounted Portable Engine, iUi HiU 1 3 frcarriagc, Sift together three or four times, 1-2 one foot of space on the roosts. One all the interest thataHaehe* to the general of the transcontinental association 3 2 ft. track and Tiays, 2 b.n.ua'anom His hair and beard are Avhite as snoAv, at St. Paul, the Grand Army asked for a pounds baking soda, 1-4 pound tartar- class of these events. More genial skies, hundred hens then would require four lerer net head-blocka, 2^-inch arl*-. 3 e&ittsre ic acid and 1 uod a temperature tempered to the conditions save for occasional dark threads that feed: sawyer controloiecd-lcver end bcj'l Mock* pound corn starch. special round trip rate for the encampment roosts 25 feet long, and to prevent the of1: from one position. Oilr.xU.initio. of comfort, were the instruments Very excellent. at San Francisco, July, 1386. The association withstand the encroachments of time. aaw, W) ft. 8JIIC!I 4-tl bv-niu-i, hens crowding too much upon the top attracting within the gates a crowd sufficiently granted the Grand Army reques t, He dresses in black and Avears a bellcrowned jeod.b*JtB, caui-noolc*. re***-, large to give an* Animated and roost these should be all on the same POTPIB DUMPLINGS.When making and decided upon a 50 rate for the round tightener, etc. lu euinnleUitar hat of light color. He is picturesque appearance the grounds. these, the moment they are done and operation, 1100 a cans, 3Ea~ tr ip from all Missouri riv er points. The level. The roosts should be one loot about megium height, stands erect and trice on skids, $100 lens. PM^UO There was the hum of machinery and the circular restricts the sale of thesetickets to the cover lifted, pierce each onme witahc a apart and be arranged in a frame willlmrn Blabs liom uwmw t* sound at many voices in laughter or speech. walks vigorously. To a Western reporter the J111, -??fK members of the Grand Army and their fnvh- Uihnh to eight feet long arid ken JKsteam. ,:Yi ^,i iiT W And the eights were no less varied than the hinged to the wall, so they can be lifted he looked as if he had some families. 1 They will be placed on .ale thirty jf Bend for catal/srn IS. sounds. The shooting tournament, under W PAYKE & SOKS, days before the opening of the encampment, and hooked up for the purpose of sorrow on his mind, and had the appearance P-Mnnufactarera all strlris Aartnotitic the auspice* of the St Paul Gun club, was and will be good to return any time cup white ot unusual reserve cleaning. Theroosts will take up Engines from S to SCOJL ir. COEN STARCH CAKE.1 very interesting to the sportsmen, and was within thirty days after the close. Shafting, pnlieys, and havm-a. r&f'i-J 4v sJ'K-r -A ^sgr, & & 7^J a