New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
April 21, 1886 · Page 6 of 8
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'I^-f SPf1" i1 mjm^ *%PSfplS lil^i^WM-S -y^ FAEM MANAGEMENT. Flat turnips constitute one of the best elected president of the American Fishery Yorkshire is also an exsellent pig for society at Chicago. crops to raise in a garden after an early this purpose, but on high feeding it will crop has been secured. A use can be The report of Rev. Dr. Charles Reilly, get too fat without making weight A Kich Hani ofRascally Aldermen. Laying Out and Managing a G-arden found for them in the house as well as treasurer of the Irish National league of enough. The pigs may be sold at three America, for the four weeks ended April 10, the barn. So as to Produce the weeks old, but the same feed for the says: March 13 there was on hand a balance sows, spread over four weeks, makes a Best Results. of $21,465.72, and receipts sincahave Potato Culture. heavier and more profitable pig. The increased this amount to $69,885.79. Every farmer should raise potatoes April 8 a draft for $58,602.13 was sent to demand for these pigs is most active mern enough to supply his family throughout &ayies Parnell, leaving a balance of $11,283.66. Hot? to Eaise the Finest Potatoes with the bers of the board of 2i about the holidays, from Thanksgiving the year. The supply should be liberal, The following is a list of pension bills to Christmas, and just before the Lenten Least Expenditure of Labor, for good potatoes constitute not only that have already passed the house, and season. This makes it possible to get cheap but most excellent food. An District Ao 1 have been leported favorably to the senate MartKT l^*," two litters in theyear from each sow,and rn early variety should be planted for use by Mr. Sawyer: Joseph II. Williams. Profit in Eaising Pigs Designed for thus add largely to the profit. The best tht^^Sd^S*n-S^-s Second United States artillery R. F. H. during the summer and fall, and a later pigs come from 3-year-old sows, and Goode, late lieutenant Fifty-first Missouri Boasting. PaC of bfibc' 7ariety for use during the winter and these may be kept up to 8 or 10 years militia, now residing in Centerville,Iowa theirnvotely thTh^ -reckon td spring. Thefirstshould be planted asold, for Edgar Payne, late One Hundred and Ninth improving all the time. I have votesron B* their Broadway railroaw soon as the soil is in good condition to UeSt United States Colored infantry Martha ISa Neglecting the Garden. reared eleven good pigs from a 5-year- isno board -THE work. Every farmer should raise a Marble, widow of George F. Marble, First 4 old Chester White sow at one litter,and 188 No plot of ground connected' with the Minnesota volunteers T. G. Barton, Levi sufficient quantity of potatoes so that ?ftV^he pi-eaent board o! aider- BEST TONIC. the sow dressed 274 pounds when me th "'lien Koontz, Thirtv -nine Iowa volunteers Mrs. 'arm receives so much attention in the only choice specimes need be served for slaughtered in the fall after. A great i J. S. Jackson, widow of the brigadier general thp This medlOlne, combining Iron with poretegetable the family. The small, overgrown, spring as the garden, and none is so citey^notharrested. wit indictments mistake, as I afterward found, was in of olunteers, to$50permonth widow tonics, quickly and completely theen ter the only *T1nd,e on3Uryin "scabby," cut, and inferior ones should badly neglected during the summer and of Charles Chapman, Sixth Minnesota volunteers Cares Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Wcakaeaa killing this sow. rhtr- Impure Blood, Malaria, Chills and Fevers* be fed to the stock. By raising a superior mother of L,. A. Smith, Fifth Wisconsin The sows are bred in the spring, in in8. .^elve o! the board of aldermen of fall. In May it is entirely free from and Nenralslsu 1 ssf Light infantry. quality of potatoes more of them It is an unmilins remedy for Diseases of the time to farrow in October and November, grass and weeds, but from the middle of 1884 with onbery. The indictments are Kidneys and IJrrer. will be eaten, and the cost of food for Joseph H. Reall, president of Jhe American and the ninth day after farrowinwill miiar to those presented against Jaehne, It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to rammer till the frost kills them they Dairyruen'9 association, who is in the household will be reduced. Potatoes the vice president oef^ thenpresent board indicted an Women, and all who lead sedentary liTes. accept the service of the boatagain. o. Th oilrthatP are likely to interfere with the growth Washington looking after this bill, charges It doesnot mjare the teeth, cause headachcor a member of 1884, and ex-Alder- are not eaten in this country to the The pigs come at a very convenient "*k produce constipationoth*r Iron medicine* do. that the manufacturers of counterfeit y. Parley, Sayles, of all the vegetables planted, if they do I\%11 CIear extent they are in the British islands season, and the sows, having It enriches and purines the blood, stimulatesthe 1"VV butter have raised a purse qf $500,000 to D'are appetite, aids the assimilation offood,relieves not overshadow them. The large aldermen Fullgraff, Wendel, McQuade, and Canada, and the cost of living increases been kept on clover pasture, are in the defeat the measure in congress. Ho says Heartburn and Belching, and strength* 4 1 on this account. The majority SP that they realize a profit of $5,000,000 a amount of manure itself applied to the best order for farrowing. After farrowing ens the muscles and nerves. year upon the manufacture of oleomargarine i OReilly, O'Neill, McCabe and one other For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack oJ" of farmers in the west pay little attention they are fed, in a comfortable garden spot, and the pains taken to prepare Energy, tc, it has no equal. and butterine, but he does not think I whose name was not made public. to the matter of raising potatoes roomy pen, well littered with leaves or the soil, serve to stimulate their 49" The genuine has above trade mark and they will be able to uefeat the passage of lhe arrest of all the aldermen was precipitaten of very superior quality. They do not chaff, upon a warm slop made of buckwheat becomefear Canadians.y Imighterun- th in Crossed red linos on wrapper. Take no other. the bill. by the that the growth, and to make them attain a a appear to be aware of the fact to a very sstssyay aonscsuHicAL eo., iuiTixass.an and corn ground together. This awa TUTTS large size. The farm garden, as ordinarily Senator Stanford has taken a pew in DrNewman's fine potato ranks with the costly luxuries. is given twice a day, and at noon a JBtlictments the day for the payment church in Washington. managed, becomes a nursery of bribes is set down as Aug. They generally plant old and good feed of boiled potatoes and crushed The new Senator Hearst, of Ct^ifornia is 1884, the day before the memit. weeds. Sometimes seeds ripen, and a oats is given while it is slightly common varieties on inferior soil, and worth $8,000,000 has little knowledge of orable special meeting. Charles B. Waite second crop of weeds are raised the warm. As soon as the pigs will drink give them very poor cultivation. They books and a large knowledge of men. was the sole witness of the indictments. PILLS a little cow's milk, this is given them harvest them after the late fall rains course of the season. If only one crop The full list of the members of the board Secretary Manning is said to be improving in a shallow pan in a small compartment occur, and put them in the cellar or pit of 1884 who have been thus far arrested very rapidly. There seems to be a hope is raised, their seed is deposited in the on charges of bribery in connection with of the pen, divided off by a that he will e\entually be able to return to covered with mud, and in a condition soil, where they are ready to germinate granting the franchise to the Broadway his treasury department, but the doctors partition having spaces for them to that invites decay. the following spring. The garden can railroad is as follows: Jaehne, Kirk, do not give much encouragement in this pass through. The milk is skimmed 25 YEARS IN USE. Pearson, Miller, Cleary, O'Neil, McQuade. direction. not be neglected for a single week between milk, warmed to 80 degrees, and about Shiels, Sayles, Duffy, Fulgraff, Wendel, Th Greatest Medical Triumph of the If/ The president nominated W. H. Camp the time seeds are sown and the a pint a day is given to each in three Farley, O'lteilley, McCabe and Finch. Exalderman Dissimilar modes of culture will be .and H. C. Brule postmasters, respectively, SYMPTOMS OF A occurence of frost in the fall without feeds. Sow's milk is very rich, surpassing Waite has turned state's evidence, at Guthrie Center, Iowa, and Dell Rapids, pursued in diflerent parts of the country and De Lacy, Dempsey and Rothman that of the cow in this respect, TORPID LIVER. allowing the weeds to "get a start" of Dak. owing to peculiarities of soil and have left the city. Kenney and and it will bear diluting somewhat by the vegetables wanted for use. If H. G. Armstrong of West Virginia has climate. Clean culture, however, should McLaughlin are dead. Grant and O'Connor giving the young pigs the skimmed liMS of appetite, Bowels costive. Pain lathe been appointed chief of a division of the weeds once obtain a sti-ong hold on the voted against the bill and are safe be practiced in every part of the eountrj. bead, with a dull sessatlon in tu milk, which helps to avoid excessive internal revenue bureau, vice A. H. Holt from prosecution. hack part, Pain under the shoalder soil, it is very difficult to eradicate them It insures large crops offinetufatness. The pigs are dressed when 3 resigned. stlade Fullieit after eating-, vrith a disinclination The Democratic Congressional Committee. bers, and renders the work of harvesting without pulling up the vegetables near to exertion of body or mind, to 4 weeks old, or may be shipped alive The house committee on military affairs Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with' easy. If weeds and grass take enor them, or interfering with their growth. by express, if not more than six hours have agreed to a favorable report upon the a feeliny o*uavini neglected some duty* partial possession of the surface bill of Repiesentative Laird for the relief of Washington Special:Twenty-six states from market. I have sent them both Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the The best-kept gardens one sees the soil in whieh potatoes are raised certain officers of the volunteer army. It Heart, Dots bofore the eyes, Headache-over Jtwere represented in the democratic congressional ways, and prefer to send them dressed going about the country are those managed the right eye, Restlessness, with provides: All soldiers of the late war of committee when the caucus met to LIIC work of harvesting will be rendered and nicely packed in clean straw in a Stful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and the Rebellion who, having re-elisted as veteran by professionals who raise vegetables organize the committee for the approaching very hard, and many of the best tubers box. The pigs are scalded and scraped CONSTIPATION. volunteers, received commissions as campaign. The following are the members to sell in city markets. MarSet will be cut by the hoe or spade in in the usual manner, and disemboweled: officers in the army, shall be paid all ingardeners of the congressional committee named TTJTT'S PILLS are especially adapted' know that weeds and vegetables the attempts to remove them from the to such cases, ouo dose effects such a. the feet are taken off at the first stallments of veteran bounty, with interest, by J. Randolph Tucker, chairman, in his can not get along well on the change of feeliig n.8 to astonish the sufferer ground. If the soil is entirely free which were withheld from them on being call for the caucus: Massachusetts, Henry B. joint. In packing, the limbs are folded They Increase tlie Appctlte,and caagotbw same piece of ground. They make so commissioned and muptered provided, Lovering Connecticut. Charles B. Mitchell body t Take ou Flc*li.thtn the system is from weeds and grass, however, the under the body so that the pig is in constant use of the cultivator, hoe, and nourished, and Vy th- ir Tonic Action on that all soldiers of the late war who I ftew Jersey, William McAdoo, De awate, work of harvesting will be easy and good shape for pi'esentation to purchasers. the Digestive Orsans.ltcsular Stools are were discharged to receive promotion shall i Charles B. Lore Pennsyhania, Daniel Ermentrout rake. They destroy all the weeds' that produced. Price a.tc. 4iMnrrySt..W.Y. but few of the tubers will be injured. be entitled to the same bounty, with interest, New York, J. Thorna Spriggs TUTTS HA!B DY nppear while they are small and tender. The ground after the potatoes have Perhaps some directions for cooking that they would have be^n entitled to Ohio, Beriah Wilkins Texas, W. H. Crain They remove the weeds from between been dug will be in excellent condition had they served as enlisted men for the full Iowa, J. H. Murphy Tennessee. Benton this delicate morsel will be useful to plants in the row by hand, and use some GRAT HAIR or WHISKERS changed to term of their enlistment, provided, further, McMillan Missouri, James N. Burns Georgia, thefor a crop of grass. By moving the readers who have never made it apart GLOSSY BLACK by a single application of: implement to destroy them on that all volunteer soldier or sailors of the Allen D. Candler Virginia, John W. this DTK. It imparts a natural color, act* potatoe vines to the hog yard or the of their bill of fare. The pig is either round between the rows. They eneavor late war who were honorably discharged Daniel Arkansas, Poindexter Dunn Florida, instantaneojsly. Sold bv Druggists, o* compost heap fall grain can be sown on roasted or baked, but baking is the sent by express on receipt of *1. on account of disease contracted in the line Robert M. Davidson South Carolina, to keep all the ground occupied the ground without any extra preparation. most convenient. The pig is stuffed a& of duty shall receive the same bounty that Office. 44 Murray St., Kew Yorfcv Samuel Dibbles Kentucky, Thomas A. by useful plants during the entire A good crop of fiat turnips can follows: Five ounces bread-crumbs, they would have been entitled to had they Robertson California,Barclay Henry Michigan, growing season. Village gardens tended been discharged on account of wounds. William C. May bury Maryland, two ounces chopped sage, two minced be raised on the ground from which a PARKER'S by amateurs, mechanics, and professional Barnes Compton Wisconsin, Gen. Edward onions, three ounces butter salt aud crop of early potatoes has been harvested. Judge Duffy of New York fines several HAIR BALSAM men are generally kept in excellent S. Bragg Indiana, George Ford Illinois, pepper are mixed with white of igg to boycotting tailors, under the conspiracy In England fields in which potatoes condition. They are ordinarily Nicholas E. Worthing Louisiana, Newton the popular favorite for dressing law. bind them the body of the pig is tilled have been raised are prepared for WC. Blanchard Mississippi, T. C. ditchings the hair, Restoring the color small in size, but their owners desire and sown up. The' fore legs are folded when gray,and preventing Dandruff. sowing wheat because the soil is free Isaac Rodgers, a clerk in the employ of a Alabama, John M.Martin North Carolina, to make them as profitable and beautiful It cleanses the scalp, firm of cloak manufacturers in Philadelphia, backward and the hind legs forward Wharton Green West Virginia, Charles from weeds and grass, but in this country as possible. They desire to have stops the hair falling, and is P. Snyder. was arrested charged with the embezzlement and skewered. It is brushed completely it is likely to be very foul and requires sure to olease 50c. and $1. sizes at Druggists. their gardens present a good appearance of upwards of $20,000 belonging over with the white of egg, and is to be treated like greensward. to persons passing along" the to the First National Bank of Chester, PARKER'S TONIC ready for the oven. No basting is required. Many farmers practice planting potatoes, Pa., while employed as a clerk of the bank. street. They have some time inevery The Mormon lobby at Washington has An hour and a half will bake when but few are raised, in Rodgers fled to Europe two years ago, and day whieh they can devote to garden been reinforced by two robust women, one The Best Cough. Cure you can use it It is served as follows: Cut off the returned some time ago, and after a short hills, in the same manner that corn is work. The handling of the hoe affords of them the fifth widow of the late Brigham and the best known prerentive of Consuin prion. stay in Chester, went to Philadelphia. head while it is in the pan, divide it Young. planted. They think that larger and a change of employment which they PARKER'S TONIC kept in a home is a sentinel to into two parts, and take out the brains, keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the The Plumwood Shorthorns of Mr- Dun of finer tubers are raised by planting the enjoy, and they find the exercise beneficial In the case of Isaac Rogers, the former blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys which are added to the gravy. The pig London, Ohio, are sold, averaging $117. seed in this way. There is, however, cashier of the First National Bank of Chester, to them. They take pleasure in in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish before is then halved down the back, th Thomas N. Ford, treasurer of Washington Pa,, who was arrested on a charge of it. It builds up the health. much saving of labor in planting them raising vegetables for the supply of If you suffer from Debility, Skin Eruptions, stitches are drawn out the stuffing is Territory, refuses to turn over his office embezzlement, Col. E. B. Ernlen, an ex3rt in drills. It is much easier to plant, their own tables. Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia,_ Kidney, Urinary or to Gen. McMicken, his recently appointed accountant, testified that Rogers had chopped up with the gravy and the becultivate, and dig potatoes when they Female Complaints, or any disorder of the Lung*, Gardens on farms are likely to successor, on the ground that the law kmmitted 400 different thefts and made brains the halves are laid on a dish, Stomach, Bowels, Blood or Nerves, don't wait are raised in drills than when planted prohibits a man from holding a United neglected because field crops demand ^5 entries, to the extent of $28,528. till you art sick in bed, but use PARKER'S TONIC back to back, with the skin uppermost, Stat.-s and territorial office at the same in hills. The cultivator or light plow to-day it will give you new life and vigor. attention during the months when A conflict is threatened between the house the halves of the head at the ends, and time. HISCOX &. CO., N Y. can be run between the drills, and most weeds grow the fastest. A farmer's committee on education and that on labor, Sold by Druggists. Large saving buying $ 1 size. the ears in the middle or it may be cut of the work of tending the crop done by A cyclone passes over Nodaway county, Tfimted on the educational bill, which is likely to be garden should be laid out and planted up in pieces in the pan, the pieces laid Mo., destroying much property and killing transferred to the floor of the house. the aid of horses. Much has been in such a manner that it will require on a hot dish, and the gravy and stuf three persons. written during the last few years in favor The American Historical association will comparatively little work to keep it in ling poured over the whole. It is i Mr. Powderly issues a call for funds "to meet in Washington April 27. of the level culture of potatoes, and condition during the entire season. As most delicate dish, and by no means fight monopoly." JL Hon. J. B. Gilfillan was selected as the on some kinds of soil, and especially in far as practicable walks and small beds too rich, even for a weak stomach, as it "Minnesota representative on the congressional Regarding the threatened boycott of Jay seasons that are quite dry it has been should be dispensed with. All the ordinary is very easily digested. committee. Gould by the Central Labor union, Robert vegetables should be planted in productive of very excellent results. It, 1,000 AGENTS, MEN AND WOMEN,, Blissert, the labor agitator, said: Just as Congressman White has introduced abill long rows or drill far enough apart to however, makes the labor of harvesting John Brown's death was the first death in FloAvers. to place on the pension rolls the name of For JOHN B. GOUQH'S entirely new bookJust published allow a narrow cultivator to be run between the crop difficult, as the tubers have the rebellion, so the deaths of these innocent "Never touch a flower with your Mrs. Eliza Collins, vidow of William H. 8S" LIVIN TRUTHS^?,*. them. If this is done, handwork fcTbe lifted from the soil. The hillingup people in East St. Louis are the first Collins, Sixth Minnesota also granting a nose when you inhale its perfume," iri the new rebellion that is sure to come. will be limited to thinning out the system renders the subduing of pension to Gideon C. Lake, Eleventh Minnesota A perfect treasury of good things: A series of t.nnt said a gentlewoman the other day in Negro slavery had to go after John Brown PICTURES painted as only plants in the rows and removing the volunteers. weeds comparatively easy, and the my hearing to her little daughter. Thi died. White slavery has to go, and go it JOHN B. QOUGM weeds that spring up between tiiem. ridges carry the water that falls during Gov. Wakefield of Minnesota has confirmed will. We won't burn down Gould's house, lesson in the proprieties is one which The use of the cultivator once a week the ieport that he was not a candidate a heavy rain away from the potatoes for labor built it. We miibt build rather all mothers might well impress upon can paint them. It give*, in pen forrenomination. "When my present will keep most of the ground free from and prevent their rotting. By raising than destroy. But the boycott is a weapon maneut form,his oe*t thougata.hUmost their children. Among the ruling term expires," he said, "I shall retire from ttlriine anecdote*, togrthsa weeds. Some plants must be tended more silent and more effective than hie, the soil on the sides of the drills they with manifold experiences and per* politics forever in this world." classes in China, I am told, it is considered and we shall see if Gould can withstand it. sonI reminiscences, never before with the hand-hoe, and to make the may be kept free from grass and weeds published. Tne tenderness of his The strikers are going to be well supported a gross breach of etiquette to Through the offerts of Dr. Mary Walker. use of it easy it should be kept sharp pntl.oa and the Br ce of his homos by means of a bharp hoe. The soil in by us. At the clothes cutters' meeting each are quito irretiMible. Amtgnlft. Dr. W. H. Hale of Washington' who was bury the nose in the buds and blossoms and free from dirt and rust. A hoe for cent Royal Octavo Volume, cootaming which potatoes grow should not be disturbed man was assessed $1 a week for them, and helid at Pittsburg on a charge of conspiring nearly TOO pages sad ttU Jie 4 of a bouquet. Surely, from an aesthetic use in a garden requires as much care to any great extent after the tubers we have 1,500 members. The St. Louis Superb Engravings. |jp defraud cieditors, was released. U/C U/AUT 1.000mere entsrpHs- point of view, any such practice is to be as a scythe that is used for cutting men are not fighting for themselves only, are formed, but the surface of |Rev. John Clinton, missionary to the Sac YYC ffAHl ing, intelligent canva.er reprobated. Who has not smiled at the to supply this book to the but for us, and we owe it to them to grass. It should be sharp enouo-h to Fox agency, Idaho, has been suspended drills can be scraped with a sharp hoc tens of thousands who are waiting support them and theirs, though we go cnt off the roots of all kinds of weeds appearance of those ardent lovers of for seducing hiB step daughter, who recently for it No competition, and it is now out telling all others without injuring the tubers. 10 to 1. Ministers, Kditoni, Critics, ete give it theU hungry. died in childbirth. and should have so good a polish that the "stars of earth" who, for example, unqualified endorsement and with It 6odpeed Agents, The newer varieties of potatoes will BOW your Mm* to mala mtmti/, and at the Fame time nmilao it can be moved through the soil without thrust"their nasal organs deep down Maj. Gen. Schofield assumed command The National educational association tkanwiklv firti-tUut hock Exclusive territory and very produce much finer tubers and more of Special Terms given. Send for large illustrated irclar much exhibition of strength. of the military division of the Atlantic, to will meet in Topeka, Kan., July 13 to 16. amid the perfume-laden lilies, and after them than the old varieties, which almost containingfullparticulars. Address A. Qt. KETTL& Bucceed the late Gen. Hancock. marks of decline, TON*CO.. Pubs., 8 7 X. Clark: St.. Ohlcsgo.Hl. The Philadelphia firemen are about to The growth of weeds and grass may many long-drawn inhalation raise their showr invariably The Princess Metternich has arranged to Woin the Knights of Labor. be prevented in a great measure by delaying NEW600DS! LOWEST PHICESL face all golden with the pollen of the while they are more likely to rot in the give a charity performance at Pesth. The A verbatim ieport of a conference in New the plowing or spading of the desecrated bloom. To treat in this way ground or to be covered with scab. The principal feature of the entertainment will York between Messrs. Gould, Hopkins, ground till about the time seeds are flowers that are intended for anpther be a troupe of ballet dancers composed of snowflake, beauty of Hebron, early Somerville. Powderly, Hayes, McDowell, to be sown. A portion of the garden members of the aristocracy. seems almost a sacrilege. To say nothing Henr J. Lute, Bailey and Turner, on the 30th ult.,-was Vermont, pearl of Savoy, white star, can be plowed or spaded as soon as the An English, German and Chinese syndicate of the injury done to the petals bysuch gent out from New York. It adds nothing Burbank, victor, Chicago market, and frost has left the soil, and planted to has made a contract with the MexicaD ,_ material to the present stock of public information an invasion, there is something white elephant are all good varieties, government, and will send 600,000 Chinamen vegetables that are not injured by on thesubject. At the conference, distasteful to sensitive persons in ha\ which have not yet shown signs of losing to Mexico within a year. beside the pending strike, the general subject frosts of early spring. The seed of onions, Dealer inDRY ing their bouquets brought into such their productiveness or becoming The strike is reported dying out at Sedalia, rJ- of arbitration and a national arbitra- beets, carrots, parsnips, radish, contact with the human face," no matter diseased, though their merits have been GOODS, 'g tion bill to ibe passed by congress, were Mo. New men are going to work lettuc?, and spinach should be sown how "divine" it may be. The enjoyment proved and they are so common that -discussed. daily, and many of the old men are 1 eaving very early. It is not advisable, however, for other places in search of work, not they may be obtained for seed at a reasonable of the perfume of flowers is GROCERIES, I, The American Medical association will to prepare the ground for other being able to remain any longer. The price. The soil has much to keener and more refined when the .meet in St. Louis on May 4. garden crops till the weather becomes master car builder says he has all the men NOTIONS, ETC. do in causing potatoes to rot or to be fragrance is inhaled without touching I The president has been invited to attend quite warm. By that time the weeds that, he needs. covered with scab. A tolerable moist Ij "the annual reception of the G. A. R. at the blosom. Courier-Journal. will be of considerable size, and they The senate committee on public buildings -Grand Island, Neb., Aug 30, and may ac.cent. Kiesling's Block, climate and soil are favorable to the can be turned under by the plow or and grounds have agreed to report production of sound, smooth potatoes, spade. The crops that should be planted favorably the bill to erect a duplicate of flEWULM, MINN. p. The Central Labor Union of New York but too niueh moisture causes them to The Minister Was Not Disconcerted. the present White House building with a later in the season arc sweet corn, i, .Fends the Knights of Labor at St. Louis rot. Fresh, rank stable manure is likely One of the ablest clergyman in,Maine connecting corridor, for the private cucumbers, melons, squashes, tomatoes i .$5,500. residence of the president. to cause the tubers to rot or become has the habit of often making a pau^e and egg plants. It is advisable to The death oSi'he'late Judge Barter was scabby, while it greatly injures the of several minutes in the midst of his Young Lord Russell, who 'is visiting plant peas, radishes, turnips, and lettuce paused by nn indiscreet use of hot baths. Washington, is said to have refused to flavor of those that are not diseased, remarks. This is seldom embarrassing at diflerent times, so as to have a Mr. Wakefield has introduced a bill to meet the secretary of war because, hesaid, comparatively new land will produce to himself or to his audience, for when succession of them. Many farmers ,.^icrease the pension atLufus G. Amnions, f*T|ics he had already been introduced to more large crops of potatoes that will be free he resumes there is always something late private, Kentucky volunteers, now of plant all their garden seed at about the people than he could remember. from blemishes and will keep for many good enough to justify the wait. One Minnesota, to $50 a month. Mr. Straight same time, and wonder that they do The postmaster general issued an order ha introduced a bill to give a pension to months. By planting new varieties in Sunday a short time since he mad3 an not sprout uniformly. Still, they know directing the postmaster at Quincy, 111., to #-Franz Ross Rucker, Fifth Wisconsin volomteers, new soil a tine crop of superior potatoes exchange of pulpits, anti during hLs that corn and pumpkins should not be withold payment of mon-y orders to the now of Minnesota. "Nature's Incubator Company," doing may be expected. Chicago Times. prayer he made one of his accustomed planted at the time they sow oats, business at that place, and the United Mr. "Wakefield has introduced a .bill to pauses. The organist had not, perhaps, wheat, barley, and flax. Pigs lor Roasting. States attorney has caused the arrest of increase the pension of Thomas H. Weble, been paying that strict attention The growth of weeds may be prevented There is always a market in the lar^e Harry S. Waldo, the originator of the private, One Hundred sand Fourteenth which organists in general are accustomed to a great extent and* much labor schema, on a charge of using the mails to towns and cities, writes a correspondent [New York regiment, now a .resident of to pay. He had, no doubt, been defraud. saved by keeping all the ground devoted iMinnesot-a, to $24 a nionti of The Counlry Gentleman, for anything dreaming of some symphony which ha to garden purposes constantly T. B- Walker is in Washington. He says Mr. Hoxie, in a dispatch to Mr. Gould, that is excellent. Roasted pig is never yet been vouchsafed to mortals to occupied by valuable plants. Short as his errand is not to oppose Mr. Nelson's lays that among the ^ereons killed at East most excellent eating, and, although interpret. But the solemn silence Red Lake bill, as that is already conceded the seasons are in this latitude two St. Louis was the ringleader of the late to be defeated. Mr. Walker was not aware an old-fashioned dish, it is now as good roused him from his reverie. He igtiike at the Springheld (III) iron works crops can often be raised on the same of the fact, tout it is understood that Mr. 1 .and the leader of the riots in which three as ever it was. It requires some knowledge listened. The stillness was gaining portion of the garden. Cabbage, .turnips, Nelson has aked that Indian Commissioner iAthe iron works men were killed. the pra}-er was apparently done. Hie and cucumbers, designed for making and skill to get the pigs ready for Atkins take cl arge of the question whether The members of the switchmens' union hands sought the key, and music iioated pickles can bo raised on ground the Red Lake reservation should or should market, and the choice of the breed is forking for the Michigan Souther* railwav, upon the air. The congregation was not be opeaed. The misunderstanding is from which a crop of early peas, lettuce, \}n Chicago, are greatly dissatisfied with the an important point. A few years ago I that a special commission is to be sent to somewliafc agitated, but not so the reverend or potatoes has been harvested. ^retention by thafc company of eight men reared roasters quite largely for the ascertain all the facts and report to the It is much better to plant that gentleman. He waited until the Sfvrho were taken during the strike of fl 1S81. next session of congress. New York market, and my experience part of the garden from which wry last stra'n died awav, and beginning, may be useful about the best bleeds for Postmasters coBamissioned: Dakota early crops have been taken to sweet "We further beseeih the, O Lord,"' T. V. Powderly haa written to Secretarv Kilfeourn, J. W. Barnes Saddle Creek, W. this purpose. I kept Chester Whites corn to be ued as a fodder crib than to went on and brought the prayer to its t|Turnerdollafrthe Knights of Labor, saying F. Dunham. IowaHastie, C. H. Child. allow it to be occupied by weeds, or to Jfthat a spirited circular should go out at and Suffolks, finding these white breeds proper conclusion. Again the tones of SODA MinnesotaHavana, E. T. Drickson. New ones to the order, asking them to turn in make it necessary to work it with a hoe the organ were heart], but this time most popular in the market, and fattening offices: DakotaKinloss, Walsh county, every they can raise into the hands or cultivator. The stalks of corn will J. N. McDaniels. Postmasters appointed: more softly sweet than before. The at an early age. One year I sold of the southwestern men in support of the Dakota-Alpena, W. N. Arnold Newport, keep the ground shaded, and prevent organist was not wide awake, but he eighty-seven pigs lor an average of $3 'fight against the Gould system. T. H. McCqrd Northville, Cashbertson the growth of weeds, while the fodder preferred to pour forth his soul in the S. W. Hudson of Hartford, Conn., is Worbling, F. Gerber. _T/J each, when 3 or 4 weeks old, and I will be valuable for feeding the stock. Best intheWorlcL minor kev.Boston Record. reared these from six sows. The small lj&'> fi