New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 10, 1886 · Page 2 of 8
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mm OT^ %^*i "m-i\ %%'~Z'** "3$' Cf^-^W^ ing at Stillwater. This action will suffice to Wh Btate Tanners' Alliance. LIFE STUDIES. THE CRANK'S MECCA. PKOCEEDINGSOP COMBESS. MIRYMMS' ASSOfllUOft pass the measure through thesenate. Senator The Minnesota Farmers' alliance will assemble Sabin feels confident it will receive fair BY UGE BKOWN. at the agricultural department of Queer and Amusing Epistles Wnlcb treatment in the house. SENATE.Tllj following bills were introduced: Synopsis of the Proceedings *f the Hlnth the state university on Wednesday, Feb. A Georgia editor was recently married Senator McMillan introduced a bill recently Are Dally Sent to Washington. By* Mr. Van Wyck, for a public 24 at 10 a. m., and continue in session until Annual Convention Held at Albert Les, for an appropriation for a lighthouse by way of a joke. Some people do building to cost $100,000 at Beatrice, Neb. A Washington correspondent of The its labors are completed. Thursday Freeborn County. at Two Harbors, Minn. The have queer ideas of fun. By Mr. Jackson, for the relief of book Louisville Courier-Journal writes: All will be deVoted to a conference with representatives amount was left blank for the committee agents of the M. E. church south. [It appropriates There was present a good representation A head of cabbage weighing thirty of the grange and other farmers' men in eminent public positions receive to fill in, probably $10,000. ?15,000 to pay for buildings, of those identified with the dairy interests organizations of this state. In issuing nine pounds was raised in Oregon las more or less attention from inspired Senator Plumb says he will call up soon material, etc., used, injured and destroyed in the state, while the attendance of citizens the call for this meeting GeorgeW. Sprague, season. What a congressman it would the bill to throw the Sioux City & St. Paul letter-writers. Speaker Carlisle is no by the United States army in Nasliville.] of Albert Lea and of the adjacent president of the state alliance, says: grant near Lemars into the United States make. By Mr. Gibson, for the establishment of a exception to this rule. To-day he received country was very large. The President of We would first impress uponyou the fact and4,:ghts off the mouth court. He is expected to make a speech fog signal lightship More improbable things than an old the Association, William Fowler of Newport, three funny letters. 'One was that through your organization and in opposition to the bill. of the Mississippi. called the convention to order and settler can tell are of daily occurrence, from a Philadelphia man. He demanded concerted action has come all the advantages The bill for the division of the Sioux introduced Mayor A. C. Wedge, who made HOUSE.Theshipping biH, which pro\ ides but nobody has ever yet heard of an yon have reaped from your recent legislation. that the speaker should immediately reservation in Dakota passed. The electoral a few appropriate remarks. In the among other things for the removal of the Before you began to exert your influence editor with a tapeworm. pass a bill abolishing divorce making count bill was debated, speeches absence of W. D. Hoard, who was to have tonnage tax on certain vessels, passed. upon the legislation of the state There used to be an old notion that the granting of divorces by judges a being made by Messrs. Hoar, Sherman and made the response, the Hon. D. E. Myers you were deprived of all commercial right, Ingalls. the serpent caused death without pain, capital offense, and abolishing all schools of St. Paul was called upon by the presi-'' SENATE.The debate on the Dakota bill* in disposing of the products of your farms Senator Van Wyck Introduced a bill designed dent, and he uttered the appropriate sentiments but man's experience with the jimjams in the country excepting those promoting was concluded. Mr. Butler's substitute You were hopelessly discriminated against to prevent the rulings of the commissioner in a few well-timed phrases. admitting the whole territory was lost22 has about exploded the theory. the Roman Catholic faith. by every railroad in the state, and at law of the general land office from having President Fowler next introduced the to 33. The bill dividing the territory on or in courts you had no redress. Another was from a gent in Boston, A California man has a defect in his a retroactive effect. It provides: pioneer veteran farmer and editor, the forty-sixth parallel, admitting the Now, by reason of your organization who requested the speaker to send him Any entry heretofore made under the eyes which causes him to see everything Col. John H. Stevens, who had southern portion and organizing the Territory and efforts, a great change immediately all the silver in the treasury land laws of the United States, and in conformity engaged to aduress them, and his remarks of Lincoln out of the northern part double. A man like that could have has come. Competition with monopolies with the rules, regulations and decisions and not less than $190,000,000,000 were replete with the result of his passed32 to 22it being a strict party a good deal of fun at very little expense. is possible and easy. In many parts of of the general land office at the observation and experience. After the appointment vote, except that Mr. Voorhees, Democrat, in gold and paper besides. He wrote the state the "flat warehouse"a creature The bee-hive has always been considered time the entry was made, shall proceed to i2t of committees and music,Frank voted with the Republicans in the affirmative. that he wanted to go west and buy three of yourpresent lawhas driven monopoly's the symbol of untiring industry, patent, notwithstanding any subsequent D. Holmes read an essay on butter. This agents fi om their midst and added to the or four states, and as he figured, it out reversal or modifications of such rules, regulations but for perseverance that never lets go was followed by a lively discussion on butterine Senator Sewell's militia bill, which passed profit of the surrounding farmers. Railroad he would need that amount of money. and decisions provided, howevtr, and oleomargarine. One of the most until something is accomplished, nothing the senate, provides for an annual appropriation discriminations have been made in The gentleman threatens to come on to that the entry shall, have been made in emphatic speakers in denunciation gets much the start of a thirsty of 600,000 for the purpose of lawwhat they always were in facta good faith and that n'o charges of fraud Washington in case the money is not of these false forms of butter was providing arms and ordnance stores, quartermasters' crime, and their extortions have been much sucker trying to borrow a quarter. shall have been brought in connection with W. D. Hoard. He denounced these sent soon, and take an appeal to congress stores and camp equipage for modified, though not yet satisfactorily regulated. it. Oscar Wilde declares that he can see products as great frauds which should the militia, the appropriation to be apportioned You are no longer without redress in which case the speaker would be put under great restrictions to keep an angel where other men see only flesh among tL? several states and against the dishonest and unscrupulous HOUSE.Ur. Hanback of Kansas, arising find out "what's what" in very short" them from crushing a great and noble industry. and blood. Nearly every new daddy territories. No state, however, shall receive cighing and grading of' your wheat. to a question of privilege, tried to have order. An enthusiastic laboring man's John T. Ames read a paper on its share of the appropriation unless Notwithstanding all these advantages, our feels about that same way, but he generally read an editorial from the New York friend in Chicago writes Mr. Carlisle the subject of curing hay. its militia force numbers at least 1,000 railroad and warehouse laws are yet defective World, which, it was alleged, reflected upon gets over it by the time the child that he wishes a bill passed forthwith men for each senator and representative A. P. Kinstry, read a paper, the snbject in several points, and this fact renders the honor of the house in connection with is big enough to spank. raising the wages of laboring men to $5 to which it is entitled in congress. &|$ being "Give Us Something Fresh." He the continuance and strengthening of the the telephone litigation, but the speaker Civilization creeps along rather slowly urged dispatch in the process of buttermaking, alliance in this state au imperative necessity. a day and miners' wages to $25 a day. ruled that it was not a question' of privilege. Senator Blair, from the committee on and also dispatch in marketing Outside of the law you have also at times, but so long as our old globe Mr. Hanback offered a resolution, education and labor, reported favorably The speaker receives many such letters the butter after it is produced. In the discussion realized many of the advantages of organization, which was adopted, that the matter be investigated. Senator Frye's bill to provide for the appointment continues to whirl in the right direction, as these. Frequently letters are addressed which followed Frank B. Holmes, and taken altogether, you have Bills were introduced to establish by the president of a commission there is hope that the time will come jointly to the president and the Commissioner W. Rice and W. D. Hoard everything to inspire you to greater effoit a bureau of public health for a graduated of five persons to investigate the alcoholic when the woman who wears a high hat speaker. There is no conceivable topic took an acthe part. The point was emphasized in the future. Thestate alliance is called to income tax to modify the laws relating liquor traffic. It provides* at the theater will not be there. that these queer people do not discuss that cows should not be let out meet at the university for the specific purpose to duties on imports and the collection The members of the commission shall be into the cold on a severe winter's day to of giving all an opportunity to ascertain and give their views upon. For some of the revenue providing for a woman suffrage A curious religious sect in Russia hold selected solely with reference to personal get water. Ice water is very injurious. It by personal inspection whether everything amendment to the constitution. A weeks back their main hobby has been fitiie-js and capacity for an honest, to the belief that extreme fasting contracts the cow and interfeies with the possible is being done, under the circumstances, motion to suspend the rules and pass the impartial and thorough investigation. the finances, and what should be done which they practice at frequent intervalswill function of giving milk. There were numerous to give our farmers' boys the bill increasing the pensions of soldiers' widows All of them shall not be advocates with the surplus coin in the treasury. bring them into close communion other testimonials on the economic education intended by the government when from $8 to 12 per month was car- of prohibitory legislation or of total It may be observed, however, that there with heavenly beings. No wonder value of artificially warming the water for making its donation. lied198 to 6G. abstinence, and they shall serve without cows. The use of stanchels was strongly are a number of gentlemen in prominent the average country editor wouldn't salary. Their duty shall be to investigate denounced. Mr. Kinstry estimated the positions, whom it would be im-| thj|alcoholi liquor tranc, its relations to trade boots with a king. SENATE.Mr. Riddleberger offered the cost of feed for a cow at ten cents per day Minnesota Editors Banqueted, revenue and taxation, and its general polite to classify as money-eranks, who following resolution designed to cause a debate A writer In the Popular Science or 36 per year. economic, criminal,moral and scientific aspects in open senate on the president's attitude coinf are also quite solicitous about this A large number of Minnesota editors, Monthly says the nerves which convey in connection with pauperism, crime, "Present and future of Dairying." This concerning removals from-office, but probably a majority, attended a banquet surplus in the government's strongboxes, pain are rathe* slow in their power to the social evil, the public health and general was the subject of a paper by Hon. H. C. an objection was made to the immediate at the Merchant's Hotel, St.Paul, whichwas and the vigorous expressions welfare of the people to inquire and Howard of Minneapolis, assistant state consideration of the resolution. convey information but anybody who given them by the St. Paul chamber of commerce.on growing out of this son- take testimony as the practical results of dairy commissioner. He saidFirst, Resolved, That it is the sense of the senate ever stepped on a cafr'g tail with abrupt Thursday night,the 4th inst. ,aftei license and prohibitory legislation for the we must use good, rich, juicy that the executive of the United States the storming of the IcePalace. It was nearly ^vtiess &T<5uSe more ''enthusiastic" suddenness Will be likely $0 entertain prevention of intemperance in the several grasses. Second, pure, clear, cold water. is not restricted by constitutional law in 11 o'clock when they entered the dining thinkers in the same line into their stalwart views in the opposite diredtionT states, and to report the result of their Third, skill in making. We can raise grasses removing or suspending appointees that room in company with a number of thenhosts, present state of letter-writing activity. It is claimed that the art of painting, investigations to the president, to be by of as good quality as can be grown in the the senate has no right to require that as they had previously witnessed him transmitted to congress. It appropriates east, and at halt the cost per ton He made Probably no subject was ever agitated reasons shall be given for such removals or as a house decoration, has been known the storming on the palace. The orches 10,000 for the expenses of the investigation. a strong onslaught on butterine and said. suspensions, that it is the light of the senate in congress which has developed more and practiced more than five thousand tra was stationed near the entrance, to call for any paper ielating to the The oveihangmg cloud of this gigantic and during the evening it discoursed letter-writing lunatics than the money years, and yet the darkey who can conduct of removed or suspended appointees, fraud is threatening to envelope and distroy most excellent music. The banquet question. One man wants to know why whitewash a ceiling without spoiling HOUSE.The house passed several bills to the qualification and fitness the dairy interests of the United was a sumptuous one. nothing is e\er said nowadays about the on the private calendar, including one authorizing the carpet underneath is still a remote of all persons whoso names are presented States. The paper closed with an appaal When the, repast was concluded, Gen. the National Bank of'Winona to greenbacks when the money question is to the senate for confirmation or rejection to farmers and dairymen to make a vigorous possibility that the glorious future alone Sanborn called the gentlemen to order, and change its name, and the First National up. He has been a greenback man all and it is the duty of the executive to comply stand against this blatant iniquity. can produce. he spoke as follows- Bank of Minneapolis to increase its capital with all demands for the same. J. H. Potter, a prominent dealer in along, he says, but all of a sudden the The pleasant task of bidding you welcome Somebody says that a woman is easily stock to an amount not exceeding 2,000,- Minneapolis gave testimony that large A joint resolution for a woman suffrage bottom has dropped out of his politics. devolves upon me. To no one can 000. The pension appropriation bill, calling discouraged and lacks tenacity of purpose. quantities of the counterfeit are sold in the amendment to the constitution was reported He wants to know who has knocked the we wish such a cordial greeting as to you, for 75,754,200, or 15,000,000 more Fudge and nonsense! If anybody Hour city, neverthelesss. Both Mr. Howard favorably. The electoral bill, after who have done more than any other men stuffing out of the greenback issue, and than the bill of last year, was reported. on this whirling globule is blessed and Mr. Rice testified as to the difficulty cousi lerable debate, was recommitted to to forward the growth of St. Paul and Minnesota. also whether all this silence does not Both houses adjourned till Monday. of deciding the matter by law. Ihe committee for amendment. with a tenacity of purpose that never Indeed, I believe that the idea of mean a conspiracy to rob the peoplesomehow Bills were introduced to prevent congressmen C. F. Dexter of Chicago read a paper on lets go till the goal is won, it is the divine a city where St. Paul now stands originated by the gold-bugs and bondrobbers. from soliciting or recommending the com mercia.1 relation of the dairy product being who wears the bangs. When Sweet Milk GemsBeat one egg well, with an editor. Gentlemen, we greet you appointments to omce to prevent the introduction and the producer. He winds up by calling for an as we would greet no other men, for we a woman starts out to put nineteen thousand add a pint of new milk, a little salt and of contagious diseases into the Among the elements governing the selling realize that you communicate with the unlimited issue of greenbacks, and pieces in a crazy-quilt, nothing but graham flour until it will drop off the United States, and establish a bureau of value of the product are. quality, manner minds of men, and cando moieto influence wants the job of distributing or circulating death, paralysis, or color blindness can bpoon nicely. Have ready your gem public health. of presenting it on the market, a reputation them than anyone elee. We realize what them in his section. This man lives stop her.Chicago Ledger. pans, well greased and heated. Bake for uniformly good and superior you have done for St. Paul, and I again Hoi SE.The day was entirely givpn up in Michigan. in a quick oren and send to the table quality, and lastly, the presentation of the bid you a hearty welcome ioethe deliverPiesident of memorial adrlresbes upon late Vice Hendricks product on the market so as to meet the hot. "Washington,'1 A letter, po-^iTTarked VIRGINIA GOVERNORS. Speeches were, made by Ex-Governor increasing demand for large quantities, proposes tQ sell a high official some Davis and half a dozen other gentlemen, Scotch Sweet BreadHalf a pound of strictly uniform in style of package, age or and all were highly pleased with the entertainment. valuable) vc-al estate for $8,000,000 cash. An butter and a quarter of a pound of Qflice Alvyays foveted by Vfr- Ireshness, color and other essential points SENATEThe resolution of Mr. Riddlebergor A minute description is given of the sugar mixed to a cream add one pound which determine the quality or character. concerning the right of the senate to ginians. property. It contains so many square No one of these conditions is sufficient by tall upon the president for reasons for removal of sifted flour, knead and roll it half an A Ricnmond, (Va.) Correspondent of itself to secure the best results through the Sew Marshal of Minnesota. from office was, after a long debate, rods and feet, there are so many tree"* inch thick. Bake slowly. If the cake The Louisville Courier-Journal writes: varying conditions of the markets during hud on the table.taken up again,and referr on it, specif mg varieties,, and the buildings is preferred very sweet use six ounces The President has appointed William It has been just ninety years since a full system. edto the committee on privileges and elections are composed of so many million M. Campbell as Marshal of Minnesota vice of sugar. "Light horse Harry" Lee retired from Mi. |Lo?an spoke in support of tut T. D. Curtis, Syracuse, New York, read a Denny, resigned. It will take some days bricks. Other funny details are also Iakot admission bill. the office of governor of Virginia. He A Light Tea CakeOne cup of sugar, paper entitled "How to make the best but- for the formalities of bondsman and similar given which are not quite legible or He dilieied materially, he said, with the was the father of Robert E. Lee,Charles ter." The discussion of Mr. Curtis was two eggs.half a cups of melted butter, incidents surrounding the change of othce tangible. From the description given, MMiriior irom South Carolina ^lr. Butler) followed by a paper from C. L. Smith, Carter Lee and Sidney Smith Lee. The one and a quarter cup of milk, two teajpoonfulls to be attended to, and it is expected that and the senator from Missouri (Mr. Vest) the property must be the government which treated mainly of the unsatisfaction Mr. Campbell will be able to assume the of cream of tartar and one latter gentleman, a naval officer in both in rugaid to the question under consideration of the butter industry in the state. This as) lura for the insane on the heights duties of the marshalship on the 20th, the teaspoonful of soda. Add flour enough the union and confederate service, was Fourteen states had been admitted the writer attributed rather to the ignorance opposite Washington Thp writer says (day the term of Marshal Denny expires. to make a stiff batter. Bake twenty the father of Fitzhugh Lee, who, on New under the force of "enabling" acts, and and carelessness of producers,^ than ^The^ charges against the latter went up he nseds the money badly, and suggests minutes in a good oven. eleven btates without enabling acts. Congiess, Year's Day, succeeded Gov. Cameron in the competition of counterfeit forms of in smoke long ago^and consisted of little that if the official should buy the property therefore was tree to adopt either butter. Prof. jEd. Porter, of the state university, the office from which three presidentsThomas else to start with. Anchovy paste is not much favored in and afterward become dissatisfied ourse according to the circumstances who detailed at length the growth Jefferson, James Monroe and William M. Campbell has been a resident this country, as it is the fishiest of fish. which each case might be best the remedy would be a very simple one. and present condition of the university experimental John Tylerwere graduated for higher of Litchfield and Meeker.county for a long But anchovies make an excellent and adapted to the public good. What was the farm and the department of He, the writer, had the power of putting torn of years, and locally has been a prominent executive duties. Jefferson and Monroe niihbtantial objection to Dakota's admission' very pretty pink sauce when a small agriculture. a "spell" upon things, and he factor in the democratic ranks. He were twice governor of Virginia, and By reading a paragraph from Mr. portion is rubbed into drawn butter. C. L. Smith of Minneapolis read a paper would simply "prime" the property by has served in the state senate and been a Butler's speech we might get a glimpse of at John Tyler resigned his office in 1825, To serve with oyster croquets, with on "Things I did not find in the report of leading member of the third district democratic touching it under the proper conditions, least a shadow of the real objection. The just twelve years after his father had resigned the diary commissi ner. steamed salmon and with baked halibut, congressional committee. Last year and it would immediately change its me.tning of the objection was that if Dakota it, because of his election to the He found a great deal, he said, in the report he was an aspirant for congress in that district it is delicious. VVTC admitted it would add three electoral form and become an ornament for the against Chicago butterine men. He United States senate over John Randolph, but lacked six votes of being nominated, -.ote&to the Republican strength at the A breast of mutton should cook in shirt-bosom, or a ring more precious found little about the ignorance and carelessness Ignatius Donnelly winning the prize. of Roanoke, the vote being in next presidential election. He inquired ol about three quarters of an hour. First, than a diamond, and retain the full of the Minnesota farmers who joint assembly of the legislature 115 for Mr. Butler whether that was not the boil it very gently for half an hour in made seven and eight cent butter. Farmers value of the money paid for the property. point Tyler and 110 for Randolph. must have better facilities for butter A lodge of PatriarchyMilitant, a branch enough boiling salted water to cover it, It is needless to say that this Mr. Butler denied it, and said hehad already More than a century passes awav, and making. The sale of so much vile butter of Odd Fellowship, wat instituted at Minneapolis and then put it between the bars of a very plausible proposition is" still under declared that even if the political made the sale of butterine possible. Education by Gen. J. 0. Smith ofChicago acting yet the Virginians adhere to their belief double wire gridiron, and quickly brown consideration or at all events has not complexion ol Dakota were Democratic, he for the farmers was worth more as ministering officer, assisted by Odd in historic names and famous it on both sides, seasoning it with salt ould ha\ felt obhgpd to oppose its admission yet been replied to. than a thousand pages of anti-butterine Fellows of St. P^ul. genealogy. Cameron, a direct descendant and pepper. under the present aspect of its application. laws. The office-seeker also has his trouble The Fergus Falls flour mills ismakingtwo of President Harrison, and Mr. Butler spoke of Logan as Diary Commissioner Rice said the law A Breakfast Dish.Mix half a pound hundred barrels of flour per day, which is in the letter-writing party. Secretary a leader of the Republican party, &c. great grandfather of Senator Harrison, resulted in keeping* prices of butter from of cracker crumbs with an equal quantity shipped to Duluth and stored, awaiting the Lamar to-day received a letter from Virginia, Mr. LoganNot a leader. I was a follower, of Indiana, retires from the governorship four to five cents higher than for the same opening of navigation. of finely minced lean boiled ham and I followed so far behind that I evidently written by a man of to give place to Lee who worthily grade in Chicago. moisten this mixture with a little stock got lert. [Great laughter and applause in The Warren city council has ordered a cultivation, who wishes to serve in the Thereport ofthe committee on nominations represents the tradition of the Lee family. the galleries.] The attempt to keep out fire engine, hose, etc., to cost $1,300. of water and butter, adding salt to taste. caused a collision. Thefirstballot'for capacity of "bouncer" for the department Benjamin Harrison signed the Dnkota, Mr Logan characterized as apart Put the mixture in a baking dish, make While fooling with a revolver, John Crawford president was lost by 28 to 27. A later ballot of the interior. The Virginian Declaration of Independence, and was of a great scheme to keep out states that of Cascade shot himself to death. resulted in the election of President W. depressions in it the size of an egg and wants a humble place as an assistant governor of Virginia when peace was Bend Republicans to congress. Fowler of Newport, Secretary R. C. Judson At the meeting of the Ramsey county break an egg in each hollow. Bake a to the appointment clerk. He had declared between Great Britain and the After a long discussion the resolution of Farmington and Treasurer John E. Putnam Medical society Dr. J. Owens was elected delicate brown in a good oven. calling on the secretary of the treasurv for read that the secretary's life had been successfully-revolting colonies. When of Big Lakethe old board. The president Dr Archie McLaren, vice president information as to what action he" had* Eglantine PuddingCut thin slices of almost pe&tered out of him by officeseekers. treasurer's report for 1885 showed: Receipts, Harrison and Tyler were elected president Dr. F. A. Renz, secretary Dr Ignatius taken to prevent silver circulation, what $663.21 expenditures, 458.55: light white bread and line a pudding His plan was for the secretary Donnelly, treasurer. These gentlemen and vice president in 1840, the little the future policy of the administration as balance, $204.66. shape with them, putting in alternate represent the younger element of the medical to refer these pestering democrats to county of Charles City, lying on to silver was to be, etc.. was adopted. The W. Hoard of Fort Atkinson, Wis., delivered fraternity in St. Paul. layers of bread and orange marmalade the appointment clerk, and he, as his James river, thirty miles below Richmond, bill authorizing the annexation of a por* an address on "The question any other preserve till the mold is Daniel Elliott, an ex-alderman, and a able-bodied assistant, would take them tion of Idaho to Washington Territory won a distinction perhaps never of forfeit." He said- Among the leading highly respected citizen of Stillwater for as formally reported. The bill to tax aearly full. Pour over all a pmt of in hand. He writes: "I would get rid to be enjoyed by a county of any state expenses of common or unpiofitable dairy the past thirty years, died recently. fractional parts of gallons of distilled svarm milk in which four well-beaten of 'em and will guarantee that when I in the union, of furnishing both farming are (1) the cost of farming a half bpints was made by Mr. Mills the text of a The residence of Willard Haley, near 3ggs have been mixed. Cover the mold once handle them, it will be the last appearance productive soil in a half-productive way president and vice president i pro-silver speech. Beardsley, burned recently and the family in the raising of food for the cows (2) the with a cloth and boil for an hour and a of that one inside the depart- elected at the same time, and from were obliged to remain all nightin the barn cost of keeping two cows to do the work half. ment." The letter was referred to Appointment within five miles of each other. When with the mercury 20 below zero. of one. He called for three specific changes Clerk Hassler without recommendation. President Harrison died and John Tyler SENATE.The Dakota bill was placed before Dainty Biscuits.Beat very lfghtly first, in the idea of the farmer himself as to The Southern Minnesota Fair association the senate and Mr. Harrison took the became president Charles City county ane egg, pour it over a pint of flour, add a what constitutes sound daily practice will make important improvements on flpor. He insisted that the real animus of second, a change inthe idea of whatadairy gained a distinction rivaled only by another Eflass of milk, and chop in one tablespoonful their grounds the coming season and put the objections was that another presidential Journalistic Secret cow is and what sheisgood for. Too many county of Virginia in furnishinotwo the race track in first-class order. of lard and butter mixed. Work election should pass before the people think she is for the purpose of raising a presidents to the union. Westmore^ .horoughly together, break up pieces A party of capitalists from Kansas are "Here is my poetry back from the editor. of Dakota wer& to be permitted to participate stier, and, as a consequence, they get Bteer land county was the birth place of Washington contemplating investing .about $25,900 in he size of marbles, which must be rolled in. such election. Mr. Morgan said He doesn't want it," said Snobberly resnlts. The men who make the most a summer resort in Otter Tail, Becker or ami Monroe. It was also the as thin as your nail. Sprinkle with the senate- *r money in dairying regard her as the mother dismally, as the letter-carrier Indiana (Mr. Grant county. Harrison), who was evidently a candidate iry flour as you roll them out to make county which the Lee family had of another cow that, if possible, shall be handed him a large package. for the presidency, might not have a chance J. B. S ackett.deputy collector of interna better than herself. 5hem crisp slick with a fork and bake been born and nurtured. "Perhaps he has not got room for it at the votes of Dakota, for Mr. Morgan did revenue at St. Peter since 18G2, has resign mickly. O. C. Gregg gave a talk on farm economies. in his paper." The governorship has always been not think he would ripen in four years. ed and been succeeded by R. W. Lamberton He maintained that it is cheaper to "That's what he says, but if he had a Old Virginia Mince Meat.-rOne fresh coveted by Virginians since the royal Mr. Harrison replied that if he ever Berhard Dassel died at Ortonville, after put up hay than corn stalks. Considerable E[enry,was tongue, two and one-half pounds of friendly feeling for me he would publish should be a candidate, although he might ower overthrown, when Patrick a short illness. He went there at an early attention was paid to calves. Minute directions justly claim the electoral vote of Alabama, suet, three pounds of apples well chopped, it anyhow. I wish I knew some Jefferson, Nelson, and their day and established the bank of Ortonyjlle, were given for teaching calves to W he never would expect to have it counted three pounds of raisins, stoned way of getting into that editor's good and since then has been identified drink milk. A motion was unanimously compatriots seized the power and Earl for him. with various enterprises, besides being and cut thre pounds of currants, carried that a committee be appointed to graces." Dunmore, the last of the royal governors, Mr. Harrison spoke at some length in lerk of the district court. He leaves a confer with the management of the btate mashed and pickled three and onebalf "I can tell you how to make yourself yielded to the suppression of* the further maintenance of the points originally wife and a large circle of friends to mourn agricultural association in regard to offering +he commit pounds light brown sugar, and popular with him." popular uprising against British tyranny. made by him in favor of his loss. more and greater premiums for dairy one pint of wine, one pint of brandy, one "How is that tell me?" tee's bill. He appealed for justice for Dakota It was first held after the Revolution productions. A resolution offered by H. Manitoba had a little accident for $3,- pint of good cider, four nutmegs, a little from the men who, as descendants of "Don't send him any more of *your began by Henry, and later on he C. Howard was carried, expressing the sense 000 near Devil's Lake. oloves and powdered mace, also powdered the men of 1776, would themselves feel restive poetry."Texas Siftings. of the convention that a pro-rata premium filled a second term. Jefferson was About 5,000 people of St. Paul belong to under the restraints now imposed on cinnamon. be given for these products. They will distribute governor when Cornwallis entered the ice clubs of various kinds. the territory that was seeking admission. Gospel Tidings. the premium money among a larger 4 state, after his conquest of the Carolinas, W. Frater, clerk of the court of the eleventh Mr. Butler obtained the floor to reply to Mr. number of people, which will be ah inducement A pretty lamp is made out of the on his fatal march to Yorktown, "Professor Swing is not doing much judicial district, tendered his resignation Harrison, but Mr. Call asked him to give to them to bring their products to ordinary ginger jar. Do not paint it whither Washington followed him from to take place immediately, and the way for an executive session. with his church in Chicago." the fair. or past anything on it. Leave ft in its county commissioners appointed S. T. Alderman Among the bills introduced were the following: the siege of New York, the headquarters "What makes you think so? I heard The general nature of the conversations, y.!'i pretty blue and the wicker covering, to the unexpired term. of the British forces in the colonies. splendidly.'1 he was doing as well as the ease with which the discussions removing only the handles, and get a By Mr. Manderson, to facilitate promotions A long line of eminent Americans followed diift on to that subject, show that Gen. W. D- Washburn, president of- the "Guess not. I read the paper the and to retire from active common brass lamp that will fit into the engrossing' topic among dairymen" at Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie & Atlantic, in the occupancy of the governorship. LPS* other day that he sold his pews. Must service upon their own application the jar. present is that of counterfeit forms of byter, has'returned to Minneapolis from the East, From the present executive be pretty hard up, I reckon." Texas officers of the navy who served durtug oleomargarine and butterine. Without where he, ex-Gov. J. S. Pillsbury, Loren Cream DatesPut the white of an egg mansion which he was the first governor the war of the rebellion as general proper restrictions it seems likely that Fletcher and Thomas Dowry have been for into a bowl,and add an equal quantity of to fill, and which Fitz Lee will occupy officers of the volunteer service. By Mr. these modern products may possibly rum some little time past completing negotiations S& i Frye, relating to public accounts and cold water. Mix with this enough confectioner's for four years, Gov. James Barbour 'Hubby, brother Charlie Is g4ng away, and the dairy industry. for a further prosecution of work upon claims. By Mr. Dolph, to extend the limits sugar until it is stiff enough I feel that we should give him some little S stepped to the places of secretary the "Soo" line during.the coming summer. The State Association of Holstein-Friescien of the port of Portland, Or., so as to inelude to mold. Remove the seeds from the President Washburn states that satisfactory keepsake." '-So we shouid, my dear." "How"^** of war, United'States senator, and minister Breeders met and issued an address inciting altthat portion of the east bank of arrangements have been made for dates with a sharp knife and fill the advocates ofother breedsto berepresented would a nice silk umbrella do?" "Firetrate 4|| to Great Britain. Two Floyds, the Willamette lying opposite the city. funds to extend the road to Rhinelander, at the next state fair for a full opening with the cream, which is formed but don't give it to him ontrlght." "Why one the secretary of war under Buchanan, The Dakota bill, and the bill for the apI at the crossing ofthe Wiscodsin-river, which "ompetitive butter and cheese test. in the shape of the seed, only larger, not*" "Just lend it to him. He'll keep it filled the office of governor, and pointment of an assistant secretary of the represents an additional stretch of seventy A fine'banquet given by the citizens of of course, so that it fills the cavity then longer."Chicago Kites. two Tylers, two Randolphs, besides miles of completed roadway next summer, as he navy, weut over without a vote. Albert Lea, followed'by a dance, closed the NS 1 set away for the cream to dry. The Chatham.1 t* The senate committee onpublic buildings making a total of 210 mile's from Minneapolis Giles, the "American exercises, which had lasted the best part of 'Mother," said a little girl who was trying tfi and grounds reported in favor of an apImpropriation in the direction of the Sault Ste. cream may be flavored to taste. a^ was called in the federal senate, Pleasants, three days. to master a pair pf tight boots, ''it's no use of $75J0, for.a public baild- ^0 Gilmer, and Wise have been Virginian talking, I can't wear them. My toes can't get governors., chance to breathe.Lynn Union. tip* ^HWrMm* Sit