New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 14, 1885 · Page 6 of 8
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Katie than with the coquette Maud KATHTSKIVAL HOUSEHOLD HINTS. TerwiUfKer.lfD.KaBsoil METHODIST APPOINTMENTS Tandy, B. D... .Cloqnet .Zomhro Falla. Anthony. Some said 'twas his wife Tice, D....: W^tern Avet...WesternAvet perhaps he had married in a foreign A newspaper is preferable to Thompeon,D. F.Albjert Lea Bichneld. brush for polishing a stove. ^C:ff, irj* "Maud, I wish you would not say 1 land. Some said no Mrs. Lee had Teter.J. Simpsont Albert Lea. Announcement of the Appointments ot Tubbs,F. H....Fiilmore Fillmore. fe '"that again. Itell you, once for all, Mr. said only to-day that Wilkes was If salt is strewn over carpets before Tickner. W. A..Lamberton Balaton. JSS Pastors Hade by tbe Minnesota coming home unmarried. they are swept it will tend to freshen Tower, L. L... .Forest City./...Waterrille. Wl fJLiee is, and cannot be anything more to And so, while all wondered, no one the colors. Methodist Conference, Tisdale. J., sup.Hawley. Hawley. fJ*- -me than a friend so if you respect my Katie's wandering little heart! Water in which prunes have beea knew Tope, J. B., sup. Motley, -v^' prunes wishes in the least you will not mention Teal, W., sup Jackson, ^i sank still lower as she saw what care soaked over night makes a verv ac- makes Varner,S.W.sup. Litle Falls his name to me again." and attention the young man bestowed 4&k Report from Rochester Conference. STATISTICS f*r~p! Van Fossen,H.J. Monticeiio Broklvn Center. ceptable acid drink. E upon his companion. 'Twas And Katie Lane flung back her bright 80M Van Anda, C. A.Franklin Avet...Centenaryt. !!^1|8 A dish of cold water placed in an Williams, A. C. .Firstt Northfield. well her face was concealed beneath The statistical secretary. Bey. F. I 'Fisher, brown curls as she spoke, a little disGainfully, oven that is too hot for baking will W agner, F. A... Centenaryt. Franklin ave.t the pimple milk-maid's dress otherwise submitted his report at this point, from Williams, O Farrineton*. Farrington. speedily reduce the temperature. perhaps, and bent a little some might have said she stiU Wri2ht,J.A.8up Fiknore street* which the following summaries are gleaned: An effective design for a wall pocket Wright, W. M..Detroit Detroit. felower over'the piece of crocheting she Present. Increase. cared for him. Wvat. C. Melrose Melrose. 1.692 445 is conventionalized yellow iessaminu I ^nmber of probationers. 1.. And, think you, this verdict would fLheld in her hands. 14,389 White, S Brainerd Brainerd. 966 Watson. Caledonia. Caledonia. have been wrong? I very much surmise 118 worked in Kengsin^ton stitch oi SSSSS SffiSiiiiiiV: 13 I I will not stop to tell you that she, War. G. CastleRock. "dead leaf" sateen or serge. 170 Number of deaths it would not. Wilford, A. Rick Lake. 548 Children baptized 169 4my heroine, was handsome suffice it Eating a few pieces of common The mask seemed not to have any West, G. sup.. .La Crescent. Herman. 748 Adults baptized to say that she was the belle of the 252 York,H.H. Ottter Tail. starch will sometimes settle a weak 281 Number of Sunday schools.. eyes or ears for anything save the 46 charges were left nnaseigned: following1 The Number of scholars 20,110 3,660 stomach. Gum arabic is also a good lady beside him. And lower and lower pretty village of and, as a mat,ter This me ns, combining Iron with pprovegetahle Number of churches 201 14 remedy, and it will relieve tickling in to lies, quickly and comr.leKlr sank Katie's poor little heart as Barnesville, Brown's Valley, Eagle Bend, Dawson Number of parsonages 88 2 of course, was sought after and admired Ciirca Dys pafau Indigestion, Weakness and Madison, Long Praine, Ortonville, Aides the throat. Value of churches 785,677 $44,377 the evening wore on, and still Wilkes luipnre BI(K d,MaIaria,C'hdiaaadFeverc., and Freeborn, Lamberton, Lone Tree. Luvern by all the young men of the Value of parsonages 124.625 17,525 and Nem*ai( la. made no effort to distinguish her The white of and egg is the best application Circuit. Anoka. Bethel, Forest Citv, Glenville. l? Expended for improvements 29,382 It is an unt-ilinsr remedy for Diseases of the .place, not only because she was witty Cloqnet and Oneota,Taylor*sFalls and Wyoming, from among the crowd. At last, when for soothing burns and Debts paid 16,148 Ki.lneys and Lrrri-. Tower. Present debt 46,734 scalds. It may be poured over the she could constrain herself no longer, and accomplished,but because old Guy It is i lvaluable for diseases fjecnliar tu The bishop's appointments included also Current expenses 18,212 Women, and all who lead sedentary In e?. wound, and forms at* once a varnish she quietly slipped away from the Given for migsions 7,057 Lane was the wealthiest man in the 2,278 the following It does 3t mjuretnc teeti-, cause headache.or Hamline university 15,415 which excludes the air. throng and went out into the moonlit produce (onsti]tionotwr Iron medicine* lo. Missionaries in North Dakota MissionH. G. place, and would one day leave his all ate Ministerial support 120,911 stimuY Itenric lesand purifies the blood, garden and wept alone in a seat under BUbie, William Cook. S. N. Griffith, C. A. McNamara, Brass, copper or tin vessels should For claimants i,967 the appet te, aids the ns^milation of food, relieves in the hands of Katie, as the only legal H. W. Troy, J. B. Monroe, H. P. Cooper, the trees. Heartburn and none5!m V. lcl. c, and t^engt^- never be used in making pickles, as COMMITTEES. J. R. Yost and Peter Clare. heir. ens the muscles and A long time she sat thus, when, with the action of the acid frequently oro-1 Thefollowing committees and officers were Missionaries in Dakota MissionW. H. Matson. For Intermittent Fevers. Lssritude, Lack or James E. Rowe. the thought that she would be missed, duces poison. A porcelain, or granite announced for the ensuimr year: Maud Anthony laughed low and triumphantly Energy c., it has nc equ Missionaries in Montana MissionW. A. Shannon, iron vpqsfil in hdr fnr rirH mfilritifr Board of Church ExtensionPresident, K. she started up. 4S* "he genuine has amv- t-fi^f rrr.rk m-f.: as she returned: W. E. King, E. J. Bickdell, F. Flawith, crossed red lines on nrrapper. T,.ke ro t' A hand was laid gently on her arm. iron vessel IS Dest lor pickle mating, D. Wadsworth, J. D. Phmney, W. B. Coombs VM.e "Really, Katie, you need not speak members president,WagnerC..Quinby F. J. J.,T. Wvman A J. Dean secretary. W S For JohbnelgStafford ff*sc?v&f eaeiiRCB5iic^L i~i ^OKE. and J. Mills. To prevent mould forminjr on fruit treasurer addi "Stay a moment, Katie. Iwant to Slona so angrily. Everybody thinks you iellies nour a. lifcrlp mplrnd naraffin* I Missionary in China, W. T. Hobart: Bulgaria, speak with you a moment." jeiiaes, pour a mtie meuea paramnc T. Constantine: left without appointment UGDT HEALTH BREAD are going to marry him, and for my For Admission on TrialL. .Gleason, H. J. Van MatfcneW over the top. Itt will hardeit intoba Fossen-j _._. ,j a to attend schools, F. M. Warrington and B, 'Twas Wilkes Lee's voice, and Katie Br solid cake when i cools and can part, I think be will make some one a an Spresidin,gJeiders Craig. Fisherh 1 irst YearF. I. White Stafford. struggled to get fiom the grasp that easily removed. It can be savedund kind husband." E. & Bunce and J. S. Garvin were placed Second YearH. C. Jennings, M. B. Smith, T. detained her. used again next season. B. Kilham. "Well,if you see so many good qualities on the Minneapolis circuit. "Katie, I heard what you said that Third YearC. S. H. Dunn, A. W. Edwards, W. Savealls made of tissue paper ta about him why don't you marry Martin. day under the elms did you mean represent roso3 of chrysanthemum] him? When I see fit to get married I Fourth YearJ. J. Christ, J. C. Ogle, L. H. Mayor Rice of St. Paul has issued orders it?" Shumate. are very convenient. They save th shall take whom Iplease,~despitewhat to the police to bhutup all gambling houses. I Local Preacher* for Deacon's OrdersW. His warm breath touched her face. constant washing of the glass ones, everybody says." Supervising Architect Bell ordered Super Matthew. DeaconsKlin^l, H. C. Eider's. J. H.naely. "No, Wilkes, I did not, I was provoked," Local for OrdersA G. Wilson, and may be changed whenever a spot'1 The curls flew again, and the sparkling intendent Bassford, of the Minneapolis zo\ came faltering, hesitatingly, D. Morgan. N. LatUrop. ernment building,to examine the Sauk Valley of candle grease appears. eyes glanced saucily at the fini&h1 To preach conference sermon, G. Bndgman from Katie's rosy lips. What if, after granite quarry of the Miriipaota Stone Ned coquette opposite her. One who knows from experience C. A. Cressey, alternate. YEASTGEM all, he had been true to her? She company, and report at once. This is tc butter-!I To preach missionary sermon, F. B. Cowgill "Oh, ho! so my pretty young lady says that if people will drink determine the capacity of the quarry. The could not help thinking of it. alternate, J. C. Ogle is getting angry, eh? If that's the case milk "crow's feet" and wrinkles will i quality is satisfactory. I District BoardT.of Church LocationFertrua. "And you love me still?" Falls district, A. Foster Brecount, Wtll^ I must flee. Only remember I have be kept in abeyance. Buttermilk is a 1 A little didn't-know-it-was-loaded boy *'I have always loved you, Wilkes." I iam Moses, W. Townsend Manbato district, done my duty. I thought yon ought refreshing drink, and as its beautifying mimed Evenson filled his sister full of ohot I L. Gleason, W. Copp, '1 nomas Montgomery, N. "When you own up thakyou aredefeated, The best dry hop yeast in the world. Bread to know how people are talking." qualities are vouched for it ought at Fergus Fallb. John Minneapolis district, Bishop Fos, F. J. Katie?" raised by this yeast is light, white and wholeSome "You need not trouble yourself Miss tp become popular. I Wagner, W. K. Marshal), Nelson, H. G. Fending the final determination by the "But what ot that lady who is with I Hams. E. T. Svkes St Paul district. S. C. Gale. Anthony, to look after my affairs like our grandmother's delicious bread. courts of the rights in dispute, an agieement Unique and curious panels arc S. G. Smith, Bobert Forbes. D. S. Johnston, J. you? She is your" you must have enough of your own to ha^ been reached by the St. Paul I A. Sabin, J. C. Morrison: Winona district, F. II. made by inking etched plates and then GROCERS SELL THEN!. "Mother, my darling and you are to covering'i Tubbh. Hall, J. Hanna, Thompson Simpson, look after. When I need your advice Union depot and Minnesota Northwestern taking the impression by T. A. Whiting. E D. Dyer. be my wife?" companies, under which the latter will PREPARED BY THS I will surely let you know. So I bid them with liquid plaster of"Paris. The Price Baking Powder Co., Suffice to say a few days after there be admitted to the use of the depot on AT LAbI THE APPOINTMENTS. you good afternoon," ink is transfeired to the plaster as per-1 Han'Prsof Dr. Price's special Flavoring Extracts, The conference had now disponed of all its payment of a monthly rental of $833.33. was a wedding somewhere, and some The queenly little head rose proudly fectly as if it were' carefully printed. This lepresents the interest on a sum considerably business, and the awful agony was about to one, which means Katie, was married Chicago, I". Jl~BuLouis, St. Ma- Casssr a i 1 a erect at this, and with a scornful expression These paneles may be framed. larger than the amount originally be broken bv the bishop's final announcements. to some one, which means Wilkes Lee, on her lips Katie walked olfered by the railroad company. Bishop Andrews kept the bre-'.hren It is to be hoped that no one will do the one who so unwillingly became quickly away into the shadow of the suspense as long- a possible First a hymn, The residence of Isaac Albert, a polibb as a fashion journal says, and keep the once a participator in Katie's defeat, sung1, then the bishop made some ap- tn diseases oitbe lilood. Skin and liuaes.^eron Debit! bhrubbeiy oi the garden. was Jew at Duluth was burned. 1 1 pillows a closet through the day. Impotenry, Organic Weakneis, bonorrlKr.i, Sjphllilie As she walked hastily on a footstep propriate preparatory remaiks and followed Uerenrlal Affcetlonv. Sc cntific treatment cale and sure The team of Frank T.ippleyof Erintown. Keep the pillows on the bed, whether ht otherdsidea an in moment Wilkes Lee 1% remedies. Dcfo-mitiM Treated. Ca 1 or \tn-e for 1 t of" nl them with a timely prayer. Then came the onr the the hedge checked Le feueur county ran away. Mis. Tappley jucftionstobeansweredbythosodcgiriugtreatrTcntbymi 1 it be fashionable or not, unless a closet (and Greek Meets Gree k. Persons suffering from Kupt nrc shcnld send their addrrsi.V pomtinents for the ensuing year. SS^ w, is tin own out and dragged ten rods injuring learn something to their advantage. Itlsnota tm%i.f with a window which permits the Following is a schedule gnvins: the her head and abdomen. She dit.d in the subject of the little conversation IddressDr. C. L. LaR 1R(.K. Fres't anil Phrslelan In fbarr One day last v/eek a iightnirg-rod free access of pure air be available. Central Mid. & Sore. Institute. 920 LoenU it., St. Loa'- Bo two hours. names ot the pastors alpn?betical under the elms, scrambled up into Successor to Dr. liulto' Dupeuia.y, Exhaustion1,l i-itablistcd 8( ean. Nervous An excellent method of administering man and a life insurance agent made oider, their location for the pant year and The Sherman hous? at Tracy, \.ith most sight, without seeming to have seen castor oil to children is arrived at a&signed location tor the coming year. It ol its furniture and effects, was burned to Katie, and hastened away. their advent in this commmunity. Premature Uecay by pouring the oil into a pan over a will be observed that the changes aie very allies. The fire originated in the kitchen The strange littleheartof Katiegave and was purely accidental. and that without the knowledge of each i nio5erate tire, then breaking "an* egp numerous A star opposite a chinch indicates Loss of ManhoocL a sudden start as she recognized her that it ism Sf? Paul, and a dagger Mmne.r A Northern Pacific brak^man named other's presence. They both began I into it and stirring well, flavored presence The old friend andlover, and she paused, Where "up" appears it indicates An 80-paze Cloth-bound liook of A!MC to Robert Lynch was killed by falling between with a Jittle sugar or current jelly, VOUIIR or Middle-aged Men.with iirescrutiiui murmuring: to canvass Merrill avenue with an th ij the charge is a supply, and htands tor two cars when the train was in motion. for Self-treatment Ttv a IteKular rhj-ii i.m the mixture will not be disagreeable. "I wonder if he heard what Ave said? gREfffiptAHdrVtttTeecca ciiuuit: ardor of enthusiasm peculiar to the At Fergus Falls, the regular meeting ol SENT FREE For polishing stained floors use a I wouldn't have had him for all the Stanton jiost, G. A. Col. G. H. Holden Location lSS-i-5. Located for profession only. It is unnecessary to T. WILt 1AMS & CO., MISSAUKEE. Wis weighted brash with long handle. world. A plague on Maud Anthony! qiuxrterniabter of the post, presented his IbSS-G. say that under such an accumulation Beeswax gives a very much bectei Allen, T. Warren Warren She forced me to say it. I suppose she iesinatlon, which was accepted. The color MA5^"* C0sIiKii. Akers, J. Pine Island. .Pine Inland. REMEB polish than varnish, as" the latter will el is about to leave the state. of horrors most of the residents yielded As glad, too for now she thinks I don't Bnrjfch, G. W., Wadena. show ever scratch of the boots or I SITe ChmUU aed Bait. PrafrH I |!are for him," llarkaloo. C. Pavnesville Hiram Hoppe, aged sG-onteen has been Pavnosvi'le in apathetic despair. One individual iFROF.HARRIS'PASTILLE REIAEIV Haifciloo.W. Madelia Le Rueur. chair* upon it, and will soon look like bound OAerto await the action of thegrand For a moment Tatie was silent as yet remained to be interviewed Barnard, feleepv Eye Delardn. jurj--at the December term of the district an old floor. Do not begin with var- ^onnv lltn and other* vchi auKs. she worked nervously at the pretty Bull, J. Foss+ Simpson I from Nervous and Physical Ddtil 2rck, A. J^....Litchhfid eourt a Mankato, charged with an attempt and as fortune ordained it the two I lty, Premature Exbatution ar" Litchfield. diamond ring that encircled that nish, but use the wax polish from th I their many gloomy conaequeno.' to lape a fourteen-year-old daughter ol Brecount B.Grove Lake.. .Grove Lake. Brecount. agents arrived simultaneously one chubby forefinger. It Avas a gift from first. bra quioUy and radically cur. grs- W. Betteel. George Gerlech of Mapleton township. Bunce, E S i Iten-ilvm Iomor.ths)c puct up larbox,*,. unlesI.'o.mail 1 (lasting c.ses,n) o.2(ii)o cjnaae, bi sever ie Wilkes, a betrothal ring. An omelet pan and pancake grid-' $7 Sen plai .Moorhead Moorhead. morning at his gate. 'They fell into The reports from all parts of Steelecounty thri i rs'-uue "I don't carer" Katie" at last broke I'lri' tinnr. f,.r I nn'j arron)an earh Box. PauipMcl dwn die, says an old cook, ought never tc S^j7r'rS^^/""'-S^!^' agree that fall plowing, threshing ,uid mutual error of imagining the other jP'pUca^'w -bug tttia ti.uca*ti a^ia xoode cfcure scat ccaled oa out, po.itingly. "Now, thatft've said other work is more ad vn need and done in be washed. Thoroujjhlv rub the pan Butler, T.w...Tracy Tracy. to be the person with whom they were xOT KtRtrk^ it, I'll show Mi*s Anthony I .mean it. and srriddie after and" before using, better shape than for years. Most of the nil' l'Rl H\ INO, REbTORINQ A 'TUker,,W. Pelican Brown 0 Ashbv plexlon potatoes are dug. Corn huskingis progressing HcaiitirytriEthcOo seeking an interview. The lightningrod There!" she said, as she drew the diamond with a clean, dry cloth. Of course Bnggs.S Zumbrota. Imiu: nicely, and i=\ nip making from amber SS l*lMMjji, OI'IMt^80F^oT.Bu*Trr, rilxo*KE*. LADIE At. a from her finger andcastit away these dishes, if so handled, are never Buttleinin, J. rt Hebron. man opened fire first, with: 1 i &&* OI'IMt cane is better than for many years. Bouok, J. S sup Princeton, the Ttry tiert preparsrkm 3 into the bushes, "there, lie tHere and to be used lor any other purpose than &$" LOTTA-lt.st thc'acclttfitieeverusfd, 1 nownsenvotlHt "Good morning, sir.'" liX^ Copp, Worthmcton. .Siavton. There are se\enteen counties in the district ARA LOLlsB KELLOGOliglr-o.K and pancakes, and there will rust, for all I care Much good may Coffin. B. Windom Windom. pfeutiretoadlmyaame tothelirtef lhe ''Good morning, good morning," re for which the conference i to be held 3horeemand your Uauid Pe 1/" ei^ be no trouble with either sticking tc it do yon, Maud, too. You can catch Cressey, Pieston Preston. cxpreBii the satisfaction it has afforded nuThe in Northfield, Oct. 2 0 and 21 viz.- Da- Crist, J. Winona Winona. LltiL ID FEARLhas been receiretl h} the pan or griddle. plied the insurance agent, cherrily." him, I know, but what do I care?" theladiesof alleoaatries witu theln?nn kota, Scott, Le Sueur, Blue Earth, F.in Cowgill, F. P... .Spring Valley...Rochester. mirks of spprtdatlon Onlyfru More than you think, my pretty "Irani glad to meet you," continued From ten to twenty drops of feroin CasUes, Jas Delavsn Fisher bault, Mower, Houston, W.ibasha, Rite, aoTTLZ. sola bj all Druggists & Prrfostcra the other. "I wish to avail myself oi I Cornish, J. \V..Janesvdle Janesvillc. heroine we shall see. TOjne Dodge^ Freeborn, Fillnsore, Winona, Goodhue, CUAill'UN *CO, l'aora. Buiriuth If. dissolved an ounce of olive Chase,W. S ....Faribault, C....Bloom'gPrairie. the opportunity of addressing you upon Waseca, Steele and Olmsted. Imita Free! Gards and Ghrar.c A moment Kate stood therelooking oil is claimed to be an effectual rem'edy Cressy, C. A....Winnebaeo.. ..Winnebago. tions have been issued to twelve local a subject of vital importance^" in the (direction the hedge then Caple.-G. Grand Meadow La Crescent. for the eruption caused by eon W w.ll send free by in MI .I in Mtoff ir boards ol health to send delegates. "By all means, by .all means," responded Carter, Waseca \Vaseca. clapping her hands to her face she hijfe Girm.in, 1-rtiicli, aid Aint-ritin io itact with poison oak, ivy, etc. It is Cullen, J._A. Marshall. irc.'s,on untLtt ..nd poM greundo,wi .i p'jrc Elisha Grover, afarmerlivingnearNorthfield the insurance agent, delighted burst imto a quiet shower of teai's. by rubbino- gently on the affected ochr'ne,ws sp....! Wells. use of o\ LT 200 d.ffertiit deSijrns. on rei cipt of a =IJII. had trouble with his mother-in-law, in being anticipated as he imagined, postape W wifJ .ilv send lr IETJ: .J', On the other side-of the hedge Wilkes part three or four times a day, and Chase, E Mediord. Its, ten of h*-1 il.fm i, iroirrti, cir. r^"Joi* Mrs, Gordon, and struck her. Mrs. Gordon's upon the subject nearest his heart. "It Lee strode quickly away, saying-sheepishly: iDewart, J. H. ..Cannon Falls ..Cannon Falls. i'especially on going to bed at night, eon, a lad ol sixteen years, stood by, oi i j. I ce- isti|i iv vir ,)jckin^ ,mH [x"-t iff a'V will afford me inexpr.essible pleasure Door, .J Am ka West St. PamL i The bromine is so volatile that the '.o-.2 a co.ifi Jc ,HH1 p-ict. list of oir! ii^je o.i and when he saw the attack upon h\L Dawart, J. H...Owatonna... Giace.* to i nos. A-Lin wjntt-d. Address I". GLKAC-'IN "Weil, wdl a jpretty scrape \you I solution should be renewed within mother he grasped a club and dealt Mr. Doran, Howard Lake.. .Howard Lake. I- v,u., e,'j bumnur Street, llosto'i, ili^s. "Thank yon, thank you." eagerly Dunn, S Stillwater Stillwater. came near getting into,my boy. Didn't Gnover blows upon the head which knocked twenty-four hours. Dav idson,F, sup Osnkis. interrupted the dealer of lightning-1 Kim down and stopped the quarrel. mean t he am.eavesdropper, certainly Davis, A., sup. Pipestone Fulrta. Remember that one of tke verj rods, delighted in his turn, at getting accidents will Jaappen, you know. So In -a fight on the farm of S. Case*-, Dawson, W. sup Stephens. nicest, if not the nicest, way to prepare Canvassers. Eldred.H S.,sun Heion Lak. such a customer, and continuing: "1 near Beardsley, between P. S.andTimothv she don't care if or you, eh? Weill see. pumpkin for pies is as follows Edwards, A. W.Austin Austin. Casey and Garett Kinney, the latter, have no doubt that you thoroughly' I'll warrant she don't know her own Edwards, J. Aitkin. Cut tbe pumpkin in half, put it in a JJM^lJEajidF^MAl.Els cripple, had three ribs broken and narrowly comprehend how essertial it is for the Elf tman, J. J... Can ton Canton. heirt now. I think I'll run away a Adrtres dripping pan, skin side dowe, (aftoi escaped being killed. Follensbee. A...Delano Delano. security iJl,^al.! ra, otfi tew days, and let her get over her fit." ?5 To fn!," i i the on- o.. ind important Forbes, Jackson st* Jackson sL* I the seeds are removed) in a slow oven, At Plainview, TJ. E. Lemon, about a ,T v.'i-k^ 'll^.,tH+UnKri1!iqtialitieMr. vf ,rrt "Just whatlwasaJxmt to observe," And t3ae yorang man disappeared in Foster, A Montevideo Sauk Center. iKiruent") profl.aj ai urf- bake until all "the good can be easily u?.'1 Foote,KB_,sup.Eagl* F.F...'.First month ago, received a legacy of $6,000, We otter pe ls Lake Eagle Lake. again chirped in the insurance agent. 'sher. the underbrush that lined the road, married a young woman, ran through his scraped from the rind with a spoon, i .Bates avenue.* xiie ciNriNxtxi jii.iifixo to., "The danger leaped over the fence, and was &oon airmont Fairmont propei ty, and his wife has secured a (L- if it is as brown as nicely baked Galefa'G Hamline Hamline. "Yes, yes," said tSaerother. "The ost to view in tlhe distance. vorce and $1,500 alimony. 1/1 VV. J-ourth Street. Cincinnati- Obx bread, all the better mash finely, -and Garvin, C. F... .Charaplin Chainplia. NOW IN USE36,989. danger is more than enhanced by neglect A little daughter cf Berent Hatte of Bavtei, Gilbert, Duluth Winona. to one quart add a quarter of a pound and the only effectual Gullett, J. CCrooksion Crcokscon. Katie waited ^patiently for many burned her fatheis barn and its contents of butter, while hot. Then make ip Girason, Hebron Madelia "Just so," again interrupted the life I by playing with matches. days for the visit of her once ardent 4! after your usual formula. Geer, R. Le Sueur Redwood Falls. insurance agent. 'I felt sure that you lover, and then, .concluding that he An alleged find of coal has been made on Goodrich, F.D..Pleasant Hil!....Bvion. Busked bread and milk is A new would comprehend at once how absolutely Gardenier, E S.Mornstown MoriistoTO. the farm of Mr. Calhoun, near Beaidslev. had not orih/ overheard what she said dish, *?ery fashionable at city lunch Harnnttton, H. J.Manon Marion. All persons say theirgoods are the best V'e ask ou to er at a depth of seventy-five feet. necessary it was to establish that day in tihegarden, biat had taken Hackett, W. L... Eyota Newport. amine our Improved Keller Poaltlre Force Feed.CruIn. tables, .and a great help to the house safeguards calculated her at her word, commenced not to William Maghan of Aitkin, was drowned Seed mnd Fertllialnst Drill and our liny Kake-ru- They Haley, E High Forest High Forest keeper disposing of stale knead. are as good as the best, and canbe sold as cheap. All arr warranted, Hall, Stockton Stoi kton. in the Mississippi ninety miles above Aitkin, "Of Bourse, of course said the look alone, !but ito mourn him as lost circulars mailed free. Newark Machine Co., Hanna, St. Charles St. Charles. But perhaps you do not know whai by falling between a steamer and a barge! Newark, OHIO. Eastern Branch House, Jiageratown, Bi. lightning-rod man, running'over in his to her, indeed. Hair,G. Owatonna. He was 62 years old. irusked bread is. It is simply bread Center..Veruo,n _ MARRIAGE GUIDE mind whether he had enough rods on Hawley, W. E..Vernon Center. And Maud Aiarthony, to whom .-sill dried quicklv in tne oven till it is a guigefoy, G. B..Fergus"Fails" "FeTeu' "gue Fallt Mr. William R. Rice of Rochester dropped hand to supply such an eager customer. SSS^^: this was due, rejoiced tUat Wilkes Center. dead on the walk recently while returning light brown," then pounded till abou. S3SS. Then again continuing: ieemed to have suddenly ,ceased t home from the mass ser\ ice in the openi Haley, E W....Austin, Austin. C. .as tine as rice. It is "just delicious" "You &XQ doubtless aware of the house. Hisson.Rev.W. C.Rice, thej.resent visit the Lanes, .aufi strove with renewed Higgins, J.. .Eden Prairie Eden Prairie. 60 Pages. IlinetratedlnelothaodefltbindlDgSOe. with milk .and berries, better than *iact thaSt a false economy often state dairy commissioner, is prominentlyconnected money cr postagen," 6oiae, lO.OWeacbr, pa| covtrj 2^c. Th book.- sold titrj few moulbe efforts fro entangle the handsome Himex.E- Park Rapids. eHllo a'9l 'bread or crackers and we suspect eontainJsa tlie carious, doubtful or inquisitiTevrant to leads with dairy interests throughout re i Jennings, H. C.Fanbanlt Faribault. OW young fellowfor Wilkes Lee i? might serve as foundation for a delicious ^n.D.C Winona Transferred. the Northwest. Healtn.Beautv, HappinesB, a-e promoted br it* id "I pemeive," said the 'insurance was considered the best catch the village net.who nwy marrv, vtionot, why, raed calaid, irhr.1 Killiam, T. B.. Hastings Hastings. pudding to replace the usual 0 r- nderfu i pic-car, fagent, "tl&at your mind is.above the eessary brought home to you. The footing of wheat receipts for the ''iprhj'tcr.. Kephart,B. F... ClearLake Tavlor Street.t afforded- Skit with all the pleasJug iteair5d^ ^'-i^ii' b!y, -i t-uc 1 fe.t8ei -JVEITTIEH, St Lome "bread pudding." fprdinary level, and is one t*a.-at can easily month of September shows that Duluth is Kleppex, J. W.. .Hutchinson.... .Hutchinson. rr ways 8hecii Wilkes seeme&impregnableito Few cooks appreciate as they should Kinsman, T. BLBeaver Beaver. about 150,000 bushels ahead of Cnicago. recognizeithe pennywise&iolish system her attends. Inideefl, King, W.. Newport Winona. MARRIAGE GUID the necessity draining and airing Duluth receipts were 2,524,782, to 1,214,- EemmererS.O Alexandria, no one knew that he even notioed 294 for Chicago. Chicago and Milwaukee all canned we.getables. For canned KuageLH Lanesboro. 'Thank you. And your qpinion is her, save Ksattie, vtio looked on this year fall off over one-half from last pe3 (in tin), beans, tomatoes, or anv Lanatoerson. G..Cleveland Lake Crystal.. orthington Jut a reflex eaf,my own" an&wered the Wr -jealousy, thinkingfihe.could no longer season, and Duluth about one-sixth. Lathrop, E R. .Luverae other. alw?ys pen them three hour" 260 Pages.lUnstrated in cloth nnd gilt bindingoOa $ other. Lathrop. N. Dundas Dundas nooey or io same uaper covers iic. 'J'his book In the Methodist conference at Rochester, HiQld a place by kar side. In fatie's before they are -wanted. Drain off alJ LanjR-ell, W. L..Chatfield Chatneld JOntains all the carious doabtfnl or trxjoisttivo want iA.nd thus -tihey conisinued, ttjhe one Isaiah H. Snell was elected to elder's orders. Jn know, large editi nu. 1U.00CI each, sold e*ry few mo* resenc alone did Wilkes seem tio care Lawson. C. W.. Osakis Montevideo. the liquor and nhrow it away. Turn inJSerrupting the other, and 5oth endeavoring also H. J. Harrington. William T. Hobait, KGOHn. E B'^ty.Hasci ueea^tre [.ro-no ed hy its ad Matson, A Roshmore Rushmore. the .bast for thefHirt. After a while out the vegetables to evaporate and neewoo mi-y marry, woo no*, why Medic. 1 md. wb a missionary in China.was continued Marquis, J., sup.Rock Creek Rork Creek to kqpxess his listeiasr until re*- sari utoaithi home to JCJ. g-t ualo by Dr. faecast even her fi .and. disappeared a r.epon a flat dish. Stir them up so Matthew, W. S.. Clinton ave*... ,Glinton ave as a deacon of the second class. J. B. WEIKJEB. St Loots. Mo., thftt-reatme wlwt vtoo it ifeecame a question of endnarance Molvneaux.H B.Blue Eaith Dover eirts tor life. Ne- eoun f^bs'ity, ImDed.Ttente to MAT sa&tirely. Ah, KatkS the battle was that the Hingely was elected to elders' orders also meajely. The lkjhfcnsng-rod man, tSaough nsKS?re thiin half fougjb&t \wheat you east W. A. Putnam, D. Seymour and W. M. through. of stouter .build, was the fiiuet to WRfGHTS INDIANVEGETABLE Pf U^ Wright. L. Johnson, who has gone to fchss^oveof a man, pu*e.anaondivifled, TS but ^IOU sueatunb, and .atltength he sank with Africa, was continued on trial also S. Ada. i h&xa. yow. This was onlj a little LIVERETHBFO whol&somer it gets*rid of anv gases Morgan, D...."!*24th street!!...24thstreet* an esjpiring gasp, (Casting a look ocE reproajoh 4 Dewart, C. S. Royce, F. A. Flavitt, H. D. strnaggle before the ataal "eeat rtonv tuat may have beea formed in the' vKh*V upon the insurance agent. The Wadsworth.J.D.Phinneyand W.P. Cnorabe. TJssre w*as a great ball at the Anthony's The class of applicants for admission to can, as well as any of the corroded SSS^i!ki^^::::"^SSL life assurance agent lasted a few moment* *i ouvia. positively the aSair of tlie full connection was then called. The lollowing a .longer, but foe, too, at length 1 solder that may have dissolved out 5?!FTiJ^B^-. Newcomb,G T.Richfield Monticeiio 9,1vl '*J seasooa, those said who ought know. persons took seats at the front: And all Bilious Complaintv sank fey the sideofrtlbelightning-rad 1 witih Stuffed.liquor. the 1 F. Holnmn, Charlfc W. Lawson, E. S. Gardenier, prepare.}.I Norton.C.H....Granger ...ZumbrooFaIls..Faribaul.t.C Granger Of course all the fashionaflate people take,trein2T|)iirlyvecte',able: rii 0 green peppers are Ogle. J.' Jc Mankat Mankato rSafeto man, wteispering in hisiear. Then tbey W. L. King, James Rowe, R. Yost F^ would be there no one wouaM miss log. I'nce & cis. All Driigjdets. ey S*n t.his WMIA- Tuto lanre a -v XfJf to way. Take green pep both peaashed.literallytalked to death. John Watson. All were admitted, though such a chance to show tbemseSves as O Connor,D,uD Appleton. Meadow. pers, wafli them and cut two-thirds The sad affair has cast, A gloom over 00 a long and somewhat warm discussion took Gran this ball masque afforded- The Lane Penepacker,G.f Duluth. A6EN.S around the stem, so that it remains place on the case of Mr. Holman of St. Paul the comoepunity. iwtn Carriage was in attendance, and Katie whose orthodoxy was doubted. A meetiii" attached to the pepper, and remove WANTEDFOR v/v Powell. J. W .Marshall Blue Earth City was there looking prettier ffaanver a Avef.Hennepin Are.t of the historian society was held, at which Pcmberton, J...St. PauflnC St. Paul all the seed*. Make a stuffing of twe TH E BACK-WOODSMEN. .DodgeePCenter..Monev Putnam. W., A., Creek. Aoah Lathioi, secretary of the society ^brifle paler than usual, no doubt, Iff Henn quarts of finely chopped cabbage, hall In Madsson county, Fla Bob Sutton, The most captiratinsr narratwe of early border life ever writ, J* i coiUn bee. made an address, sketchiug the history of 5 ten.. A BOMBS* for Old Agents and splendid Bterter (or- tthough for the world she would not an a cupful of grated horserad sh, thre an aged negro man, died, and his Ims 22? Beeinners. Agents are now sellins-fto to is books per day. Wcrrant Robertson, E.P.Dover Morris the society during the twei.ty-nine years of pi feavehad the sharpeighted gossips suriwse 3 heanAgent. nfZ.^S^i.^S tablespoonfuls of celery seed, oni W. E DIBBLE PUB CO., Cincinnat i. Ou RavielL J. W. ..P^inview Plainview family or neighbors, wishing to establish -its hfe and giving statistics. A missionary the real cause. A"' -NortMield Wabasha.....-. C Pipestone.- .4*# oy%CL 8 WabaVha!,^ capful of mustard seed, and twe "rt, hett, sn ^J- meeting was held in the evening, at which a a new fawrial ground, a*d enter* ta AGENTS ^SS*^ ^t, The ball was in full blast when tke tablespooniuls salt. Fill the.pep large sum was raised. .Giangei-..fk.-....Pleasant Granit Falls Spbertm A. O.. HU1. MM br afterwM. KMttUtUAM^eS^lclSS^lS^ taining the tdga that if his was the Boc Ringer. A.,,Hsnp.Fair Haren.,...FairHaven. 9mSa filoae carriage of the Lees was whirled pers with the mixture, putting iatc Lieut. Col. J. W. King, assistant inspector S'V- y-T first grave in t/ie new cemetery the Stafford. Grace* Ffrstt. up io the door, and the occupants en each pepper one tiny cucumber ami general, has been appointed and commissioned deaths of the remaining ineiribers of costume, announced. No one doubted, brigadier general and made inspector small onion: replace the stem and Stookdill. W. F. Appleton ke Benton. the family would soon follow, dispelled general by Gov. Hubbard, vice Gen. even for a moment, that that tall, Shumate, L. H.. Lake City. Lake City. fasten it with a string. Put the peppers Smith, L. Red Wing C... C'nfr.Clea. .Elgin O. B. Gould, resigned. the illusion by cutting a tree distinguished lookfngfellow, with a lady Lake. in a large unglazed jar, cover then: rookl S!^' down, encasing a length of it in a.coffin leaning heavily on hfe arm, was Clearwater. Andrew E..Olson of Belm6nt,^oQe of th with cold vinegar and place a muslii ermaI &KK* ante-Indian war settlers, is dead. was WilkeS Lee but who was his companionwho and burying it with due solemnities. HTSnTAOCS. Desire for stfanDlantaentirely bag with a th layr oi mustard seec ISIS' a ^"Pg^^Frf"'. .,-B-aTer F^Hs. stabbed by the Indians and left for dead femored. Home treatment. Medicine Bmitb. 8. G.... .Eaton Avenue*. First.* was she? 'This was K11 the The next day -Bob's remains were interred over the top eovor the jar and keej can be administered witnoot knowledce of to 1862, when a boy. His uncle wan she' theme O wonder none the less with patient, by plaetnc It in coffee, tee, or rv.-ics of in a cool dry place. beside it. by bis side SmilfUH Hector Hector. food. Cantoraafanteed. Send(orpuUeDlar* SKUB trWMMa,WBaMl^Gdrci]fllAXI.OL