New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 7, 1885 · Page 6 of 8
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TRANSIT RATES. tHE PABM XW fruit in St* Louis county, Mo., says four to six weeks half-milk and half- I CUTTING DIAMONDS. very fe*w, strawberries except .WJUrou "Hie water a thre-e.* months, threer. parts KaUroad Commissioners Against P^- water ,afte four tW v, -...vm* Prom are groAvn there, and "it always yields W1MWUHUV I j^^ eN5 Yor Transit RatesTheir Report. ilk !S Household Notes, ^ff a bountiful crop of fine berries which months, three Darts milk and one tiarfc .._--.u. months three parts milk and one part Milk, in hot weather, should be boiled The Minnesota board of railroad com- Within the last few years the art oi find ready sale at good prices." S' water. This scale of dilution does not before it is put away. A good misBioners have made public their report cutting and polishing diamonds has give as large a proportion of water as pinch of salt and a bit of cooking in the matter of transit ratesa subject gre*tly advanced in America. Not is recommended by some authorities Weed Out the Dairies. soda, about the size of a pea, will not which has been very widely discussed, and many years ago few uncut stones of in infant dietetics, but it is sanctioned When we say weed out the dairies only prevent it from curdling while in which buyers, sellers and -shippers by the above obseivations. lpThe considerable size were imported, and we mean to say that in nearly every talmost alwayrs small,s boiling, but will give considerable 'I are deeply interested. The proceedings quantity of milk, prepared as directed proportiond in the numbe of gem dairy there are some COAVS that are an "life" to it. taken are based upon complaints above, Avhich infants require at broughe here diamonds in the rough unprofitable, that do not give enough different ages may be formulated, as filed with the commissioners citizens weree few and almost ahvays small. wer milk, or make enOugh butter or cheese 11 iT' Salt is one of the remedies most frequently of Carver, McLeod, Renville, Chippew,a, follows from the statistics which we There seemed little to gain in mtroduc- (whatever the object of the dairy) to employed for keeping weeds have given.. Under thfie ag n,e of three Swift and Big Stone cousties. naverven Undfi nf threk^_^..* in.g^ which. .T_- i couli-apparently _ i an industry I pay cost of keeping and care, or, if out of garden walks, and the following weeks one to one-and-a-half ounces, Minn, again si h-e Chicago,c Milwauk ieee These ounties a be prosecuted at much less cost and ralroad they barely pay cost, they displace 1 i" is said to be the best way of applying with the water added after it is measured, & v.^r'T therefore moreestablished. profit in Europe, where others that would pay a good profit. i1-. was solidly it: Boil the salt in water, one pound should be given at each of the Hr" dependent upon the Milwaukee road for the A grain growing farmer Avho should see twelve daily feedings. The quantity to the gallon, and pour the mixture necessary transportation get their grain The growth of the industry here has so many thin or barren spots in his ,r,^v JVi: v, ucii gram o gcmirii, ouu IJUUX- mixture should be gradually increased as the 6 UU been very gradual. Nearly all the fields of grain as to reduce the average tem of present transit rates is a burden upon infant grows older until the age of CURES spreading rose. This will keep weeds workmen engaged in it learned the art Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,, yield below cost of production would them which should not be tolerated three months, when three ounces and worms away for two or three in Europe, and they are still feAv in not be satisfied, even though some of the state. The commissioners take position should be given at each of the eight Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, years. number. There are only from seventy-five against the transit rate systemas a present the acres yielded large enough to pay Sore Throat, Swellings. gpralnt,Bf ton, feedings. Some infants do not seem to one hundred diamond cutters enforcedand declare that the shipper Barn*, Scalds, Frost Bites, Dr. Alice B. Stockton, in the People's a good profit. He would try, by heavy to require an increase of this amount, A5D ALL OTIUtB BODILY PAISS AKD ACHIS. must be giv en the option of having his grain in the country. With the exception manuring, more thorough tillage, or by Soldbj Druggists and DealerseTerrwhere. Fifty Costaabottib.Directioni Health Journal, says that unless a but others who are hearty need more. carried Minneapolis a a reasonable of a few in Philadelphia, and possibly in 11 Language* draining, to bring up the yield of the Thus one infant aged four months freight charge, or of availing himself of the THE CHARLES A. VOGELEK CO. woman has tried loose clothing she a couple in Chicago, the diamond TOJJHf poorer spots to a profitable standard. '8wwaNatoA.T0eSLBBC0) BaltlaMire, li.Cll. privilege of the transit rate through Chicago took, in the average, four ounces of 1 cannot conceive how' ,much she gains cutters in this country are confined to commissioners ddo not or the East. hue commissioners not breastmilk at each of the nine nursings l. i. i-A .t health and strength a dress that Boston and New York. The work A dairyman may easily sink the in twenty-four hours. The baby after fo abolish the transit rate a all. If the shipper "Wie- 'Six pays well, though not so well as might profits of his herd by keeping a feAV and the railroad company agree uponterms gives perfect freedom breathe the age of six months should be fed teen thicknes&es of cloth," she says, be imagined. In Europe an apprentice poor cows. Part of the herd may give PILLS the transit rate system can be carried out, as every three hours, and four ounces ot to a diamond cutter serves from five "is no unusual number to be found is now being done. The effect of the order of enough milk, or make enough butter milk may be given a teach feeding, in order to seven years. At the end of his tightly fastened about a lady's waist." the commissioners is that the Milwaukee or cheese to afford a fair profit over to assure a sufficient quantity. and other roads, having Chicago or Eastern term of service he may be a mechanic, Concerning this matter she once heard cost,feed, care, interest and wear, Some require less than this, and occasionally terminal facilities, cannot force the shipper but often he is not. The work requires a Chinese woman exclaim: "Christian and yet the business be a losing one, one needs a little more, say to pay freight charg es Chicago, but al keenness of sight and delicacy of touch, woman squeeze God's life." 25 YEARS IN USE. because the other portion of the herd four-and-a-half ounces. lows him the privilege pay only for carriage as well as what is termed a correct eye. do not pay their Avay. Dairymen Minneapolis. The railroads affected The etiquette of hand-shaking is simple. Th greatest Medical Trimnph of the Agot It is only within a short time that the are thus compelled give a reasonable should not be content Avith a knowledge No man should assume to take work of the eye has been lessened by SYMPTOMS OF A local rate on grain, which is not doneunder Fatting Cucumbers i Pickles. of what the herd is doing, even the introduction af a gauge invented TORPID LIVER. Pack the cucumbers in a jar or tub, though it may be returning a profit, "er hand and allows the by Mr. Morse, of Boston, and called extend but should know just Avhat every COAV then pour a weak brine upon them, ad are the Milwaukee and St. Paul, Minneapolis the Morse gauge. This, according to gentleman to take it. On introduction & St Louis, Omaha and Duiuth roads. is doing. Every cow's milk should be and let it remain three days. Pour off toss of appetite, Bowels costive, Pais far diamond cutters here, has not been in a room a married lady generally Gen. Becker is of the opinion that the tho head, with a dull sensation in the set and tested separately at least the brine, and pom.' on enough hot introduced, or at least adopted, in back Dart, Pain under the shoulderblade shakes hands: young ladies not often. farmers along the lines of roads tributary tAvice in the season, Avhen in full milk boiling vinegar to cover the pickles, Fnllaess after eating, with R. disinclination Europe, Avhere they still depend upon to St PR.U 1, Minneapolis and Duiuth will be In the ball-room, where the introduction and A\hen she has been in milk six or to exertion of body or mlas* and let them stand 24 hours. Reboil the eye for accurate measurement. benefite/iby the decision of the commissioners. is for dancing, not for friendship, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with (i eight months. If are and found For some time past the people a feeling of URTing neglected some daty the vinegar, and pour on as before. never shake hands. The more public doing less than the average, they The strain the visual organs i have been demanding a abolition of the Weariness, Dizziness, Flattering a the the place of introduction the less handshaking Do this three times, letting the pickles cutting stones of small size must be Heart, Dots before the -eyes, Headache should be prepared for the shambles, transit They desire ship wheat a takes place. over the right eye, Restlessness, witb stand 24 hours each time. Then throAv very great, yet comparatively feAv of rgn.sona.ble rates terminal points without and the feed, labor and fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine* and the cutters use artificial aids to the being compelled bill the same the pickle aAvay, and add enough fresh care bestoA\'ed upon them given to those CONSTIPATION* In the North Carolina Medical Journal, through to Chicago. The only a in Inch eye. A cutter who had been working vinegar to cover the cucumbers. Add that Avould yield above the average. Dr. J. R. Irwin says that one of the railroad companies can evade the TCTT'S PIIXS are especially adapted at his trade for nearly fifteen years a lump of alum the size of a maible to By such means the aA'erage Avould be to such cases, one dose effects snch a. the best and most pleasant things Minnpoli heea shipsments ruling, i order retain Avas rash enough to boast recently a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer a gallon of pickle half pound of sugar continually increasing. through lChicago, after the that can be used to relieve the painful so They Increase the Appetite,and cause tho that he could cut a diamond one sixtyfourth Some dairymen have named 200 lbs. bee and spices to tasle. Bring to a boil, body tfl Take FlesH,thti* the sv-tera fe state of the dental nerves is chewing gra of- a carat in Aveight without nourished, and by their Tonic Action on a year as the minimum yield of butter skim, and then turn upon the pickles cinnamon-bark. It destroys the sensibility or St. Paul, will be competition. This the Digestive Oreans,1f egtilar Stools ircproducert any artificial aid to his natural sight. Price a5c. 4 1 Murray st-.'V.V that should be tolerated in a dairy will, of course, be beneficial the shipper, AA'hilehot. Let them stand Avell covered of the nerves, and suspends the In America apprentices serve for by giving him a lower freight rate that cow, but that is pretty IOAV, and no pain immediately, if the bark is of for ten days, and they are ready three years, but like their brethern in point. I his opinion the decision, if complied GKAT HAIR WHI=KEUS changeil a dairymen can afford to retain a COAA' good quality. After repeated tiials, for use. This is one kind of marketable Europe only a moderate percentage GLOSSY BLACK by a single apyJic.itio i with, will be of benefit St Paul, making so small a quantity, if reasonable this yTK I imparts a natural eolftr, uels and in different cases, he is convinced pickles. Another kind, andonethatis becomes skilled Avorkmen. When the Minneapolis and Duiuth. Grain Avhichheretofore ri3tar.faneousl3. feohl by Dnis^:"tf, effort will create a herd, every that it is generally as efficacious as could not reach Duiuth will os African diamond fields were discovered largely u&ed, is: Soak the cucumbers SP'it express on tcceipt /f 9*. one of Avhi shall do considerably Qtfice^44- Murray St., Woi York, now. The claim set up by the railron that any of the other remedies suggested for the market value of the gems dropped in a barrel or tub, in salt. better. It ia because so manyfaimer& the transit system has done much build odontalgia, and not attended with the suddenly, and there Avas a lar^e, MINNEAPOLIS &ST.L0U1S R'\ When needed take the cucumbers up the milling system appears be indisputablebut are satibfied Avith doing only tolerably unpleasant consequences of creosote, demand for stones of all kinds and the other hand, the farmer out and throAv boiling Avater On AAell, do not determine to do the best sizes, In Europe cutters were in such carbolic acid, etc., which relieve the has suffered. The shippers haAe been "FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROOTS/ the'*i. When sufficiently freshened possible, that so much complaint is a demand that from 200 to 500 guldens pain, but leave the mouth as ore and obliged protect themselves fiom a be.I (which you will knOAV by the water made ol the unprofitableness of tarming.American a Avcek A\-ere offeied for their services. accumulation of rebate freights, and the painful as the tooth was previously JSural Home. coming trash) put the cucumber* in a only way in which this could done as When the market steadied though the^c results are usually due to l-Pduce the price of wheat. The raihoacte porcelain kettle) and cover with cold wages dropped, and European workmen to carelessness in using. may refuse comply with the decisi on of vinegar. Pu tin a little pod or part noAV receive from $20 to $10 per Smaller Farms Belter Tilled the commissioners, but in that case the Aveek, though but few receive the latter of a red pepper to each gallon of law will be appealed to. If that is not Mr. George Kerr, in a recent letter to Watcli the Barnyard. rate. Wages here range from $52 pickles al*o a plec of alum about the strong enough the legislatuie, a its next the Toronto Globe about cultural and to $00 per AA'eek. -During a recent excursion through a session, will be called upon exact a law si/e of a pea to each gallon. Then let commercial aspects of farming, makes sufficient meet the emergency. The commissioners, rural district which we refrain from locating, them come to a scaldnot boil. When The rules Avhich govern a diamond in consideri ng the' matter, had except to say it as not in the a suggestive point favorable to smaller scalding hot take them out and put in in mind the relief of the farmers from the cutting shop are much the same as far-famed Genesee Valley, or any other surfaces better fertilized and tilled: a ve^ei to be used, pouring the same burdens that had been imposed upon them those in force in jeAvelry manufactories. part of Western New Yoi k, Ave saw by the railroads. They had made ancffoit vinegar OA er them. If to be kept for a In the morning the men receive a "The farm connected Avith the some surprising evidences of neglect to secure fice trade in grain, which they long time tho vinegar will need changing. certainthe number otstone^. Before minutey,the eAren for a House of Industry, at south Boston about cleaning out barnyards and hoped would be successful. leaAre shops, This gi\'es pickles a natural color, contains only thirty acres, but it is so utilizing the elements of fertility they they must account for everything entrusted haswhich are IIOAV most generally in use. contained. In one instance tlie manure thoroughly cultivated that it DEVH/S LAKE TRAGEDY, to them. A diamond cutting To those who prefer green pickles the pile was so large that it reminded yielded an annual product of SITGper establishment is a hive of industry. following gi^-es the desired color: Dissolve Important Decision the Claim vjf Fred us of the old story anent the farmer acre. Why should one acre yield $170 The cutter works by hand. The polisher Ward, Who Was Killed at Devil's take fh-e grains of saffron in one-fourth who was obliged to move his barn because is aided by machinery. The cutter of value Avhen another, equally fertile The Claim Given to Ward's Baughter. access to it was so blockaded by ounce of distilled Avater, and in another kills two birds with one stone by weby nature, will yield only $10. Why rich fertilizing materials^ And Assistant Secretary Jenks, of tfteinterior vessel dissolve four grains of indisjo cutting one diamond AA'ith another. is a garden richer than a field? W manure department, has decided that Sclna Eose thought ut might not be amiss carmine in half an ounce of distilled The stones in the rough are unsightly Ward, the little daughter of Fred Waid, our gardens -well and our fields to ask tSie readers of The Rural A\'ater. Shake up and alloAV to stand looking objects. The ordinary pebble who was killed a mob a evil's Lake Home '(y at least such of them lightly Ave dig our gardens twenty inches is quite as pretty, and to the uninitiated 24 hours. Then mix the tAvo and a Apiil 22, 1883, is entitled t the quarter as borrow the paper') if they had any deep, plough our fields five inches a lot of uncut diamonds looks line solution, not poisonous, is formed. section of land for which her father lost his trouble tuth like incumbrances in their as much like bits of gum arabic as fife. The decision vindicates the Ward AAe cultivate a small patch thoroughly barnyardssuch valuable material as brothers in their rig ht this claim, ancLis anything. But even the uninitiated and scratch o\ er a small space superficially." ought to have been long ago spread in important a a precedent in. similar Orant's Missouri Homes. are likely to observe that most of the land cases. (B the decision i is established field, orchard and garden, instead of stones are octahedron in form. Colorless St. Louis Republican.The history Further evidencefavoringbefter husbandry that a alien who has not declared beingaliowed to run to waste by evaporation spinels, pieces of quartz, topaz, his intention of becoming a citizen ac instead of'-poverty in land" is of the different houses connected AA'ith or otherwise, thu,s pulluting the etc., have the same form, so that quires right settling 'public aftorded in the next excerpt. Grant's tay in St. Louis is soon told. air -with disagreeable odors and perhaps'engendering much care and knoAvledae is required lands. The wrongful removal of a settler's "I read of an old man (notlongago) disease. If any have Some twelve miles south of the city is in buying rough diamonds. house an adverse claimant does TUP above Is a correct map the Avho had a large farm and tA\ daughters. inadvertently o\ erlooked a matter so Hard as the diamonds are an unexperienced the old Dent farm, on Avhich Whitehaven not affect his rights, and the guardian of a ALBERT LEA ROUTE, When the one got mariied'he important, or from any cause being minor heir of a deceased pre-emptor can Avorkman can cut and polish and Hardscrabble stand. gave her as a dowry one-third of his *n Its iiumctllate connections Through Trsinu Iaf file a declaratory statement and complete prevented from doing their duty in the from tAvo to four carats in a day. reWhitehaven is the old family home of '-om ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TO CHICAGS. farm, yet he discovered that the the claim. I will be remembered that John pirsj vises, A\e would suggest that it may I\Iuch depends upon the quality of the asthe Dents. The house is over a half maining tAvo-thirds netted him .thout change, connecting v, ith all l!ns Bell, who was not a citizen of the United not Jbe too late yet, as some crops stone. If it has a knob or a caA-ity in I EAST and SOUTHEAST: much as the Avhple AAben the other States, settled the claim in question. centory old, and it is yet, despite its wotld be decidedly benefited by an axv it much tune is lost itsurmountmgthe The only line running Throuch Carsi between Township-plat was filed Sept. 29,3 882. married he gave her a third and found age, a handsome structure. It is here phcation of barnyard or other fertilizers. difficulty. Sometimes this is impossible, MIMEAPOLIS end DES MOINES, lawa Bell filed on the claim the day of the his profits in the succeeding year larger that Brevet Second Lieutenant Grant and a fair sized stone may become Throusli Trains between alleged settlement, July 1 1882. E than they had ever been. A practical almost valueless from some imperfection came courting Miss Julia Dent, the MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOOf^ Ward, the guardian or Fred Ward's child, farmer says, I am confident that fifty But the bai-nyard should be looked 'onnocMrg In Union Ppot for al! Points South txrti other-than color. filed a pre-emption declaratory statement si&ter of his l classmate, riding over acres, if "cultivated in the very best 1 Ditlutli HallroaUs fruiB F.,K.*irttiloaai't -..utliwesf. cClose connections lrpulcwitti bt. v', I* im tmt this season, even if it was cleaned Dec. 21, alleging tho settlement Feb. from the barracks, only four miles style of modern improvement, Avill Diamonds of less than a carat are -.ji:if* Vorth ind Vorth-West 21, 1S8J5, nearly eight months later than out in the spring or none of its contests W7hitehaven that aAA-ay. It was in yield more profit than many of your KKIIKnRKK! PCLLMAV P*I,ACE SinriM, seldom or never cut heie, and in a Bell's. The testimony showed that Bell are needtd afield. An excerpt Ai*. or. ill niBht Trihv llij^no,, vjekew. gj,^ ^mr. 100 acre farms TIOAV yield." was ontthe land in June, 1882, and built a majority of shops nothing less than most of Grant's children were born, ii ckod to destination jr v.me tables, rate J inour scrapbook truly avers that the tti-.call upun nearest TJcliet Agent, or uUnw sod bouse. I Febuary, 1883, he built a tAvo-carat stones are handled. As The philosophy of tihe matter"the and the tenderest associations of his barnyard should be watched at this S BOYD. frame house. had broken five acres of labor is cheaper in Europe than here, disadvantage 'of skim-cul'ure"obvi- life are associated Avith it. time of the year to see that the juices Cfri'l TU. A Pas*. J^XJUlnneapoU*. land a this time. Fred Ward put a shanon it is most profitableto buy smail stones ous upon a little reflection, is illustrated do n6*t run to waste. If theflowcan Hardscrabble got its peculiar name the claim Feb. 21, and in two houra already cut and polished. They think by the case of the corn crop: "There be turned into afield to soak away a mob of twenty men removed it. O from Grant himself. He christened it nothing on the other side of the Avater are many farmers whose yearly product April 7 Sell filed a declaration ol his in over its surface, the manure contained after he had built it. Not many of our of cutting diamonds which AA-eigh ten per acre does not -exceed an average tention become a citizen. O Aoril 2 2 in it will settle into the ground and cities can SIIOAV in their envirous a log to the carat. Diamonds so infinitesimal of tAventy-five bushels. There are Ward put another house in place. That house built by the president of the be saved. 'On the land where' this that it required 1,500 to wei^h a night he and his brother were *hot and otherf aimers AVbo obtain generally not United States. Old Mr. Dent, after deposit is made no other manure will killed. The decision of the department isWhile carat have been cut in Europe. When less tlian sixty bushels per acre, .and Grant had left the army, presented his be necessary, as the best materials, Bell was still a alien. Ward the number of facets on each are considered often eighty to ninety-fi wesome 150 son-in-law Avith sixty acres of land, and the chemical alts, are washed out and placed his house on the land. Hi action some idea can be obtained of bushels. NOAV observe the difference in the future General at once Avent to flow away with the water. Where was not a forcibleinstrusion upon the land. the delicacy of the Avork. A breath the jprofits of eachthe first 250 bushels work to build a home upon it for his Bcjl a that time was disqualified from acquiri tlfoere is a considerable distance for the would scatter a package of such diminuti\e ff ten acres. In doing this he had ng land. Ward initiated a. valid settlement. family. He was very poorso poor afcneam to run these will be deposited sparklers. They are sometimes to plough, harroAV, mark out, find seed, The removal of the hou^e could that Fred Dent had to fend him the rfhless the .flow is too rapid. Where used for jeweling AA'atches, though plant, cultivate, hoe, and cut up tenmoney not destroy his claim. The land ra& unsurveyed I to buy the flooring, AvindoAVsash tisejuice cannot be made to flow over rubies are preferred. and unenclosed. The law was acres, besides paying interest on ten and doonA'ays of his house. According ,a it should be dammed up in a ample protect Bell's rights, and there & acres, Avorth .from $500 to $1,500. VEH and KINEYH The implements ot the cutter are feAv to the good old custom, when baxn-yard, and the coarse manure seems toFhe excuse for the violence which and KESTOUE ins. HXAiaiif. The otheriarmer gets 250 bushels from and simple. He has a little brassbound WantoffYOUTH. Appetite DTB-ol, and yiaOH, the logs were shaped and ready, the 8,a thaiown into the pool. This is presupposing caused the death of tho Ward brothers. ne four acres at the furthest and he only box, about four inches square, A carefiil examination of the testimony digestion. Lack oi 8trur5*.. that no arrangements Avere neighbors gathered irn +o liolrp hel "raise neighbor aft,L\\ovtA OQ ploughs, plant*, cultivates and hoes, and Tired Fetlingabswintirh, open at the top. It is furnished Avith fai ls show that Ward did not naasde the year before to manage it to the house. It is local tradition that cured. Bones, tuu&rtes *&* $ to obtain the same amount, four acres, tAvo small uprights, against Avhich he mate has settlement i good faith, nerves receive &ew force General Grant, with his OAvn hands,did bet%T advantage. To utilize this valui&Ie which, from tiheir fine tilth, and freedom Enlivens the mind an4 and the ^peculiar circumstances attending rests his hands when at Avork. He all the work upon the southeast corner T^L!SSLjPSlullaTto'hea""yBrainccxo&blatoi.TrewcTrOoP*"efr*ep?fimfrosgnpplieSufferinc,ear.AsofetaaCINOTriOBIS'sRET-RA material there should be hauled from grass and weeds, is much the removal of his first akanty, takes two diamonds and fastens them a-maa of the house, the one to the left as into the barnyard in the autumn a iir, ,taknic .connection with the facts sur easier done, even for an equal surface." a onto two "sticks." The head of the find in DH.H ft one looks at the picture. Judge John a lot &i muck or earth which should be Glvt rouradingffiis death, would seem fmrnirth 4 *&' stick is hollow and resembles an in-! E?.mt*S F- Long also carried up one of the corners. &o placed that It may be able to absorfctohe f& sufficient t-excuse for his absence from the MI with! verted boAvl. The boAvl is filled liemient attempts at counterfeiting onrr aria The house is a comfortable one 7t^ juice. Where_there is a basement land omrfehe interim. to tho popularity or the original. & not 'lufanfsFood. cement. It is heated until it becomes I "Thewell built and commodious. It has perlmcut-gc the OIUOINAL AMBEST lit can be placed therein, and In an inportant article on soft. The diamond is inserted into I A The Seed i now of considerable mine, ft HARTER'S OHLY/Un.CoRsnp&nfiH old-fashioned fireplaces where many a Avhedled out any time Avhen it is requifid. Quanity of Food Required in Infancy," the cement, Avith one of the covers ex-1 and w131,prave a fortune for the little child giant log has burned to ashes in the "ghts&ave now been established be Without such convenience it %.iwhose in Batoyhood for July, Prof. J. Lewis posed. When the cement has cooled i LI fcn PI LLScwSs^ttw^^ good old times before the war. It is a mayfoepiled up across the natural jjfa^yoiMi appeal. I was understood a the Smitfe Avrites: The importance of each "stick" is furnished Avith a diamond. tAVO-story house, and the arrangement sjrfVtiine that Bell was acting for a syndicate outlet from the barnyard, and so asswer The cutter dons leather halfgloves, PersonsifferiagfromTOKPZZOTYoftherItJYlOt^ Bo^/will fiid a pet^ac these testa und observations is apparaaaasmuch OI'tbJB of the rooms testifies to the fact P?.oI speetflotoss. llhe purpose of a dam and abent, mfS&P\& and on his right thumb he they enable as to determine that Orant was a good architect as OpfiE by ths nss of tbeM*PUb. No madlk^Swxt.* sorbent.Rural Home, vi wears a stall. Taking a stick in each approximately how much food well as a good soldier. S Massaolwisetts Republicans. Bowel* with a d-r of HARTER-fl UVEX TXXOJB, hand, he brings the exposed points together Witnesses toe- the Wilton. should be given at-each feeding to infants bample dose Sent Free on application by p"**S The house on Fifth and Corre street, The Massachusetts Republican Convention and rub them, one against the that are unfortunately deprived rRend your address toThs Dr. HarterWxl#3r.* Mr. IV. A. Brown writes to the Fruit on the southeast corner, was in its a Springfield nominated the following bt. Lonis, Mo., for onr "DBJ3A2I Infnrrraflnm^22?*rI,fiwaEOCOCTIV other, until he has produced a flat of the breast-milk. The sfood then \1 ull of stracge and useful time a fine residence. It still bears State tick**: Governor, George Roble- Growers' Journal tkat of the over 4,- E^es& surface, a facet. By this means a facet Paynes' AHtaatis used shou'ld, of course, hear the closest sonLieutenan vernor, Oliver Ames Secretary traces of the style and fashion of its has been cut on each stone. Hence 000 acres of -strawberries in Berrien of etate,Henry PierceStat treasur possible resemblance to human occupants, but it has fallen from its arose the expression, "Diamond cut county, Mich^'nearlfrallare Wilson," er and receiver general, A W BeardAudi milk in cQnsistemeieatad nutritive properties. high estate, and it is noAV a boardinahouse Diamond." tor, Charles JR. I*iddAttorne general, which has bee thefatioritefortwentyflve Although sxxsuny substitutes Avhich advertises the day board Edgar Shearman. Hon. G. Hoar was for hutiBsaa milk have been prepared, year#: to be found within. elected per*r*nent president, and made a, and sold in the shops with extravagant lengthy address, in viich he welcomed back The house on Seventh and Barton The associated press was formed in "Could yovasi some of owbest those who ha* wandered from the party reeo^Mneadations, it is the opinion streets was for a time Grant's propWhen fields a tins time you might look in 1855 by the daily papers of New York, fn the past riflfeule (those who charged ex.erty. he moved into St. Louis of the most intelligent And rain for (gno deterioration in this in order to distribute the telegraphic OTB LEADXS. the Kepublutan ptutby with waving to go into the real estate business, he perienced physicians that anima3 milk, g&and old variety. Many growers in We offer an 8 tolO P. Antamath, Spark-. the "bloody ahirt" and especially news most expeditiously.f importance,y It graduall traded Hardscrabble for the Barton defended John Kherwan and for convenience that of the *JOW, ttiw? gulf states send hers for plants, BUCil ron inextended- to transmiJoit,by othertcities until telrapit now associatioy ha agents and veP^ers street property. There was a flaw carriage^ 8 2 ft. track as ways, 2 ^iraJtaneow should be wade the basis of the preparation a charge. neyjewed the policies of ci ad they always order Wilsons. Why ever Th lever set hoad-blocka. SYiaeh art*-. S **m thVtitfelTowiwiw'a^ an *T??ert* the two parties dwrfngthe past twenty-five 4 employed. In my opinion the. 8 the Wilson fails at Cobdeo (Southern whose businessTt is to gather feed:avjrwcontoolofccd-lcrcrznd ie^-Ste wa new taken awav W i years', and stated tlieonla piece of legislation folloAving is very nearly the proper scale -2W trovoiinoMsittan. COsxne'i wittd liliiwis) is a mystery to-northern and members. this way all 1 th which the Democratic party had afStffl-^rHL^wS" allit for the dilution of cow's milk, which soutfoern. growers. Perhaps pure WiJson* originated and carried through waa th* raed.tilts, eaut-hooL*, swair, iTe re SoLSsio^of Ha^^fhU^h Iat tightener, etc lU&ooinpfotttJnr- mbers of the association receivethe should, of course, always be as fresh jpfcinted on isolated new.kinds in Bland silver bill. eor wended some of ^Thlme^^^^t^ehOViae operatioD, $ll(W on caxaEav 0 -y-._wvu. www vii nua, I ,Wr the acts of President le\,daad and fcany your vanity would againgive old time as possible and of good quality. Under 1 5 ^i"iLl"2 stairs.^ mno on skids, flOO lera. VCJm* ikr^C and unexpected It~is a little of his words in regand ivtt service re/prm, results.'* the age of two weeks, one part milk, same news about the same time. I to eight fest UiaS a,id keep onstean. but said an administration must be bit of a cottage, and in it Grant probably Mr. E. T. Hollister in,a letter to the two parts water at three weeks, twoparts costs a great deal of money to keep up Sen&tor catahwoe 14?* judged it acts aed not ite xrords. pased the most unhappy years 8am paper about the culture of tliis the organization, and each paper belonging milk and three.parts water at iP*t pl#wrin is of the *ame tenor. Unoafactarezs allstv!ritAc* of his life. 2^ticEnginoefro=a io30011.J5. to it must pay its share or forfeit Bluffing, pullers, at.tl hanger*. the franchise. iiii'iMlaJilsf^M iilHIllili ir affcfr*.-