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

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iasgfr General News Condensed. 'efock,,and,aa large? crowd went to meet Fannuaml HooseMcL &ad enough. My -pigs get coal ashes very yielding, a whole dress ironr, can matter was befdrev your poultice them, accompanied-by a brass band. On lost as they come rromsfeie'stove with be coveted this way in one single brought it out. If:the felon.has been their arrival the omnibuses were driven the cinders and uuharatxbits of coal GMMi! Wmm*mg Items. piece. Beatfmg on net and lace is, of Convention of the Knights of Labor. slowly through-the- principal streets, the cat open or opened Itself, or-is about and they refadh,- them: exceedingly. couEse, still very much in vogue, but crowd gradually, increasing in number antil xa take off the finger At the first joint, At the general convention of the Knights The first -seed- to be planted in the* They also gefc-chareoailfreqpsntly and the new maj is more safe and Adaptable. it reached 2.000 Every street car met no matter, put on,your poultice it of Labor at Cleveland, General Master spring asid&hrora lettuce and radish ia* sth, to lick.. They, ace- alao fed raw on the route was-attacked with bricks and Workman Powderly in an address referred will stop right there* and in time your stonesi Passengers, drivers and conductors-were that of onions* Tie success of thJfc beets. to the order aDd its remarkable growth, its finger will get weH.eveni if one of the Face-vefls of tulle or Brussels net injured-, and the wildest uproar crop will depend very largely on th* We live amd-* learn}, or ought to. strikes and boycotts. He advised calmness first bones is gone. Of course it will j# was kept up,,the police being powerless to are universally worn, and the -dotted and judiciousness in all the actions of Generally Duroc-Jersey, sows will have sarly planting oftheseed. Thegrowtfc notrestdre the lost bone, hut it will do a-nything. Between thirty and forty the delegates. Standing committees were varieties-are-the iavorite styles* The pigs at eight months? age. A sow of onions stops, after the weather be*- 6?i street cars-were-wrecked in this way. Such get well soon.Providence Journal. then appointed on laws, strikes, boycotts dots, whether upon black or--colored should never ha vep%s before a year comes ho&and.thesoil very dry. Thgr a scene has-seklbm, if ever, been witnessed and the relation of the order to all other nets, are gilt, silver, steel, jet/,or else old, although.we have had them bear in Toronto* Nc* person was dangerously must attain- their entire growth and! orders. tiny tufts, of the net itself, or of chenille. injtrred. Hadaotrthe Knights of Labor large litter^at ten: months and do THE OU^riME CXSCCUS. become rsoe- betose-the middle of Aiihgust. In his address Powderly said: The multiplicity broken up the procession much more serious The red veil is still the one most well. Sucbpractices*.willdwarfabreed. If the seed iis planted quite late of strikes that have occurred in results would have followed. frequently seen next cornea^the yellow The lessonjrom these facts is that the last six months have greatly lowered Some Experience* oLTenteT9bew In the the onion,will be small at the time tfco Mr. Strait has introduced bills for the where a large number of pigs are kept vor blonde effects ano then the our order in the public estimation. Of Backwood Townfc. conditions! the air and the soil puts, relief of F. V. Decoster, Theodore B. Eaulieu course a great many strikes are attributed there must be a number of pastures, brown,, blueand black veils. A quarter a stop to. their growth. Milwaukee Sentinel. and Mrs. Sophia Sprain, widow of to us with which we should not be credited, and they must be-adapted to the kind of a yard is the quantity usually Lewis. L. Sprain^ and their two minor children. "The good old days^of circus fights but on the othfer hand many that are of hogs which are to* be kept in them. Many farmers bank up cellar^windows, bought, .and when arranged oyer the* charged to us we are responsible for. I have gone, but there is an.- occasional Next spring we shall add three more d$ers and allearly in winder, forehead: and eyes seems diminutive,-, will go nowhere I will see no one I will .it- Mr. White has introduced a bill granting permanent pig pastures to those we row between canvasmenandtoughcitizens keeping it twenty degrees warmer shan eneugh.to justify the rather vague direction^iven tend to no other business until this convention a pension to Miaus Cissel. have already* There should be one is over. I propose to stay here and is necessary and having no ventilation, by an out-of?town lady that brings back most vivid recollections Among the-sonfirmations announced are finish this business if it takes all summer, for each boar and!they must be separated and' then wonder that potatoes to her city friend, to buy hac.-"a. wee the-following L. L. Aune, receiver of publie orvthe lively long ago." and I want you to be prepared to stay from eaoht other. Each one moneys, and Thomas F. Cowing, register sprou^. and: apples rot, and their b&toi .a veil." The speaker was- Charlie Bell, the "with me. should have a dry shelter. Hogs of the public land office, Fergus Falls, families,.perhaps, are sickly. Build lecturer at the dime museum. Mr. Richard Trevlick, the chief organizer of never s'4ould be kept us pens in summer. Minn.,- William P. Christiansen, register of cellar waJisproperly, put doubievglass Bell has been identified with tent the order, speaking of the difficulty with the Redwood Falls (Minn.) land office. When farmers get up to the The Hands. in the windows, plaster overhead, and some organizers throughout the country, shows ever since he- was three years proper-appreciation of pigs as real The- president has vetoed two senate bills The^hands, like the face-^require^ very said- use pauper for carpet lining, an& then old, beings descended: from a circus granting pensions to D. W. Hamilton and factors-to the facro, Snot benefactors, Much of the trouble rising from rapidly little-covering. The blcod-^uppljf of takeai little pains to cool you* cellar family. J. D. HalL The messages state that the they wiU I {believe, have a new pig increasing membership and the installation thfe hand is liberal, and the- ciDoala- president fails to find sufficient foundation dowa-tO' 34 deg., at least, as soon as "Why, it-was no longer ago than pasture each year as well as the permanent of our assemblies is due to poor organization. tion within it free, and it-is thus well for the claims. you aan in the fall, and to keep it last summer," continued Mr. Bell, It is not the fault of either Mr. ones. Tliia is an advanced Mrs. Mary F. Kimball wife of Dr. Kimball, able to resist ordinary cold and t be down, and have good arrangements Powderly or the executive board. In making "that I was compelled to take a handV idea, and it should be the future corn director of the mint, died after an illness indifferent to ordinary fluctuations of appointments they must rely upon the for,-ventilating, and you will be able in about as lively, a fracas as I everwitnessed. lot. Lle,t them: root. They will not of several weeks. recommendations of the district assemblies. temperature. Except i quite cold tO)keep early potatoes irorm sprouting There was no one killed? turnover much of it but they will enrich.it The stage running from Melrose to Glendale, They cannot know all the men recommended weather, gloves may be-regarded, rather until about planting time*, and to outright, but there was some fearful Montana, was "heldup" recently by wonderfully.F. D. Curtis, Kirby and appointed. A few weeks as ornamental thaa., as necessary a road agent about nine miles from the keep, apples sound till late spring. hard knocks giveav It was in a town Homestead* N. Y. ago in one city I met an organizer who was former town. The driver, George Ferguson, jto a perfect attire. Tile- coatinual called Wall Lake,, out in Nebraska. under the influence of liquor. He told me was shot and killed. There were two Farmers in feeding horse3g*v nearly jwearing of tight kidgloves.musfe somewhat he was going to institute an assembly of The day\ before the riot we showed in men, two ladies and a little girl in the stage five hundred striking Polacks and twice as much hay as oity people Celeny tor Home Supply, impair the circulation* of the another town1 forget the name now at the time of the attack. As the stage Hungarians. This is against the rules of doy and yet city horses are-ai the best part, and render the hand attenuated about twenty miles from Wall NaasYork Tmbua*. was passing between the bluff and the the order, as we can admit no strikers condition for the road. My father by discouraging the proper use of its Lake* After the afternoon performance creek, a man stepped out and fired at the Forsevea monthsfrom August lf$7 while they are out. I told him so, but he driver with a shotgun. He fell forward muscles. A white and] emaciated or was never satisfied unless hay was there was a party ol replied that he held a commission as organizer WB5, to March 19, 1886we are not over the dashboard and struck on the- "delicate" hand is, however, at the continually present in the- manger. I us sitting on, the hotel stoop, when and would do as he pleased. I told without good celery, white and crisp tDiigue and double-trees. A merchant him he could institute the assembly, but it present time admired in ladies, and we heard cries for he-lp. It seemsthat am satisfied that this is- a mistake, for five xs&nths we had an abundance traveling from San Francisco caught and! would never receive a charter. We need there is, therefore, some reason for four toughs had set on the Sheriff, and that grain is cheaper than hay, held him from falling to the ground. As. for a lasge family. As this supplywas sober, industrious, representative men in constant glove-wearing. Individuals and it was his. shouts we heard. Well, and yet it is necessary to have hay or soon as the gun was fired the team ran. raised in a common garden, with these positions. It would make hard feelings away. Mr. Ledoux, who was riding on the we- went to. the officer's assistance, with feeble circul&tionft*, as-well as other coarse fodder tokee the horses to ask for their commissions, so it is no special soil or appliances, forborne second seat, stepped over and caught the aad with our aid he managed to give those who are liable-to chilblains on proposed to make them ante up from the in good health. A wealthy farmer1 use otsAy,. a plain statement of howt it mail bag, which had slipped from the eoach chief organizer down. This can be done the thugs a terrible thumping. The the hand and to chapping on exposure know does not give-Stis horses a par was dome may be of service to those and seizing the reins drove into Giendate by Mr. Powderly alone, by the executive aew& traveled ahead of us ^o Wall are obviously mere need of some tide of hay he simpler cuts straw and) at full speed. who suppose the culture too difficult board under instructions from the general Lake, awl by the time it reached hand covering than are persons in perfect mixes ground feed with it, and his for 'prentice hands. The ground, was assembly. The best way is the latter, and The M. E. conference at Richmond, VaM there it was magnified into a statement health. According to Dr. Buck, horses are in excellent condition and I think that it will be done in that manner. ploughed the latter part ofAprU, soon fixed upon the first Wednesday in May, that the circusmen hs.d cleaned silken and woolen* gloves are more apt do good service. 1890, as the time for the meeting of the as dry enough planted to little- Gem out a town just below. This put the to lead to chapping than are glovesmade next general conference. The report of the peas, in rows four feet apart. When A heifer calf intended for a cow, says. Wall Lake thumpers on their mettle, A Million Fire Loss in Chicago. committee an divorce was adopted. It of kid or dogskin. The kid fairly up they were cultivated, and and they decided to make mischief. providesNo minister of the church shall the National Stockman, should} be glove, by the dwnsity of its structuse, A disastrous fire occurred in a large brick Early Ontario potatoes planted in solemnize the rite of marriage between parties Befor* the show opened in the afternoon trained from birth with this end in and stone structure at Congress street and affords protection against wind, but rows between the peas, except that when one or both parties are divorced Wabash avenue. The loss will approximate I noticed a rough4ooking, redwhiskered view, and be njsade tractable by sufficient as a protection against cold it is comparatively from wife or husband still living, provided two spaces were set with eeuAy celery $1,000,000. Among the principal losers fellow, who had come into handling. It should be taught valueless. that the inhibition shall not apply to an for summer use, 100 plants* The last are the publishers, Belford, Clark & Co., town especially to make-trouble. Sure to lead, to stand tied, and allow any innocent party to a divorce obtained on and the large book bindery firm of week in July alternate rows of potatoes enough, during the afternoon show scriptural grounds. one to approach and handle at pleasure. Donohue & Henneberry. The structure were dug, and rows ei celery set Girteftt Fencing Academy^ the fellow with the red whiskers was was six stories in height. In a A calf treated in this way will Many of the largest stock growers o! eight feet apart, 300 plants for fall on hand, primed for a row. He stood short time after the flames were first New York Letter: Since it is. the Montana territory are driving large bunches make a gentle and valuable cow. and use. About August 20i 200 plants discovered the building was on fire up in front of the reserved seats, so as of stork across the border and ranging fashion ow to be robust and muscular, one which will not kick ov*r the milk for winter use were pat out. This from top to bottom. It was filled with material them on the Northwest Territory ranges. to obstruct the view of some of the many of the young girla of New pail about the time it is failed with of the most inflammable description. last planting should have been 300 These ranges are leased from the Canadian people. I was playing clown, and I York are devoting a great deal of their rich milk. Such attention to the training The occupants were Belford, Clarke & Co., government for twenty-one years, and no plants to make a full supply for winter courteously asked him to sit down, publishers Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., in time to the art of fencing. On Broadway, of the young heifers will pay, especially duty is charged on cattle driven across to and spring for a family of ten to but he refused. the same business, Donohue & Henneberry, feed. Canadian rangers are incensed in the vicinity of the- Metropoli- if they are intended for family fifteen. The plants were set six inches book binders, R. H.Peelect Co., lithographers, '"See here,' sakl I, 'you sit down or against the dominion government for permitting tan Opera house, is a well known fencing cows. apart in the row eight inches would and the Central Lithographing company. Montana owners to do this, as you'll be knocked down.' academy, presided uver by a goodlooking Mr. Belford, Clarke &Co., places his be better, where the ground is made they are not given the same privileges by '"Is that so?' said he. ^Mebba The Chicago Times says: "To have French professor, where" any loss at $300,000, many valuable plates the American government. as rich as it should be. you've cleaned out one town, but you a fine crop of large, rich currants, enrich being destroyed. Next door was a fivestory morning may be seen a bevy of young Senators Hoar and Cockrell are the only can't clean out Wall Lake.' building, owned by A. 0. the ground, make it clean and women, attended by their chaperones, As the soil was not more than ten two men in the senate who pronounces "He no sooner had the words out Slaughter, and occupied by the furniture mellow, and thin out the brush. Cut preparing to do battle with the deadly inches deep and underlaid with clay, correctly the word oleomargarine. firm of R. Deimel & Co. This firm of his mouth than "bin" went a canvasman'3 away the old stunted wood and leave foil in a costume which appears to be a made it deeper by throwing out for was burned out a shoit time ago, and was Justice and Mrs. Field, Mrs. Dolph and fist in his face, and the vigorous young shoots. Let them occupy just moving back, and had only a small combination of a Roman warrior's Miss Dolph will sail for Europe on the celery rows about six inches of top crimson-bearded de-spprado was kr-ked stock on hand. The loss will not exceed equal distances from each other, June 5. dress and that of a Brighton Beach soil and then six inches more, keeping out of breath beneath the canvas," $5,000. A panic occurred among the and give the bushes in some degree a bather. Short sleeved tunic trousers, The house committee on banking and them separate. I then filled the ajad the speaker laughed 'leartily a he guests of the Hoiel Brunswick, directly opposite regular form. No fruit is moie neglected currency reported favorably Representative trenches nearly full with top soil, wellrotted reaching to the knee, long stockings, the burned block. The heat was so called the scene. Warner's bill establishing government than the currant, the bushes manure, hen manure, and wood intense that every pane of glass in the Wabash with canvas sandals, a broad belt, "While the evening '-how wascrohn depositories in S*-. Paul, Minneapolis and being alloAved to become enveloped in avenue front of the hotel was broken, ashes, mixing them thoroughly. The heavy gauntlets, and. when f.ir enough, an/' continued Mr Bell, "we had the other cities. and the sashes and window frames scorched. weeds and grass, and the enfeebled trenching would not have been necessary advanced, an iron mask, makeuptb, canva^nuMi all ready for a fracas. Mr. Glasscock kills C. M. Hatch in a The guests became alarmed, and not bushes allowed to grow into a mass had the soil been sufficiently startling toilet. The rna'ia~er gave out instructions to quarrel at Urbana, 111. stopping to dress themselves, fled from of brush. The difference in the size of deep and rich for the roots, which run the hotel. fisht if nef-esary but not to kill anybody. Henry Ward Beecher, it is understood, the berries raised in the two modes is very deep in good soil. With exception Well, we were a little sin pi Led has asked the president to withdraw the Wise Words About Women. about one to four." of the plants intended for winter, nomination of his son to be collector at that they dil not interrupt the show, Representative Swinburne of New York, Without hearts there is no home. Port Townsend, Or., as it is probable that the celery was banked up gradually, but when we were packing up the a member of the house committee on agriculture, Speaking of the rude forms of buttermaking Byron. he will be rejected. as it grew. At the hrst banking, the tough citi/ens clustered around and has filed a minority report vigorously practiced in some countries, How much the ife is dearer than The bill reorganizing the customs service ground was first loosened with hoe, watched us, but made no attack. I attacking the bill reported by the Dr. Davenport states that in Brazil abolishes the Galena district in Illinois, the bride.Lyttleton. then each plant taken separately in noticed the red-he.ided (hap s-.i} 1/1:2 majority of that committee to extend the the La Crosse district in Wisconsin, the they fill a hide with milk, and it is We can have many wives, but onlv powers of the bureau of animal industry. left hand and dirt enough diawn close something to the crowd, v'.en theya'l Duluth district in Minnesota, the Superior The report says: We believe that the one mother.Abd-el-Kader. tightly closed and then lustily shaken around it with right hand to hold the huined off. We had left our b.u 1 district in Michigan, and the Burlington chairman of the committee was imposed Be very gentle *uth the children God by an athletic native at either end, or leaves together and upright. Afterward, wagon down town in frontIof a tj.y and Dubuque districts in Iowa. The reason upon by the representations made to him m!ii'ile a -J has given you Elihu Burritt. it is dragged about upon the ground assigned for the abolishment of the districts more earth was brought up to stable, and the by the chief of the bureau of animal industry, It destroys one 6 nerves to be amiable is that it cost* more to collect cus after a galloping horse until the butter gang wheel off I ssuimi-e that they the plants, from time to time, with and we believe that if the recommendations toms at these ports than the aggregate of every day to the same human being.Beaconsfield were going to break up the wa^on. in the report are carried out, a large hoe or spade. Thepjants for winter comes. In Chili, the filled hide is the duties collected. amount of money will be carelessly expended, Now, it i- a very elaborate affair, were dug in early November and packed placed upon a donkey's back, and he a dangerous power invested in incompetent At the close of business in the New York A wise man in his household should and we di 1 not pronoae to allow it to close in a trench one foot wide and is trotted about until the butter men and great injustice inflicted custom house on June 21,1876, the cashier, find a wife sentle and courteous or be a"r.he d, so we named aLer them as deep as the plants were high. The comes. In Morocco, a filled goatskin on the raisers of cattle in this country. If William D. Robinson, reported that his account no wife at all.Euripides. and sure enough, tliey had almost soil was filled in close to the plants at such a system is to be adopted, we recommend is rolled about and kneeded by women was $5,000short, skilled detectives Women must have their wills while torn one^'le off the wagon when ve the change of the name of the department the sides, and the plants covered with were immediately employed,butit probably until the same effect is produced. they live, because they make none from that of bureau of animal reached there We mailed into {hi will ever be a mystery, except the bare leaves six inches deep. In December industry to bureau of animal butchery, for when they die.Douglas Jeirold fact that one $5,000 coin certificate disappeared. gang The .-d-whiskere leader, a Tumors consisting of a whitish as many more leaves were put over. the destruction of the domestic animals of At that time Chester A. Arthur Nothing flatters a man so much as soon as he saw seal light ahead, grandular substance sometimes form With this protection the celery kept the United States, to be in charge of a was collector. He was charged with the the happiness of his wife, he is always made a break for Ii horse to get out well.Professor C. H. Dann. in the flesh of animals. These are corps of butcher boys who would be as well loss, and the senate passed a bill to reimburse proud of himself as the source of it. ol town, but IK \n get far. 'One of qualified for the positi as the present easily removed, having no vascular him for the $5,000 stolen and the Johnson. the boys fired at hore and killed head of the bureau seems competent for Fashion1*. $3,600 short. The bill authorizes the accounting attachments to the muscular tissue. The Summer his. nnl'V. A curtain lecture is worth all. official of the treasury to credit IV4.un?d. n. Mr lled-WluskOi's All that is necessary is to cut the tumor :i The newest brocades are veivet frise ex-Collector Robertson with $13,000 which and just cave-^d him with a sermons in the woilcl for teach tae open by a free incision in the skin, A very lively fight is being made against was stolen from the cash room of the custom on satin grounds with floral designs. stake until nis mothei wouldn't have virtue,of patience and long suffering the confirmation of Ex-Gov. Glide of Kansas to turn out the cheesy mass,and divide house in March, 1883. known him Well, we jot the best oi Washington Irving. to be pension agent at Topeka. Dog collars worn with low and the thread which holds it to the muscle. it, and we had twentj 'woof our assailants Don't be afraid of wild boys and A calamity befell the inmates of Smith's It is thought that Secietary Manning square-cut dresses are velvet or satincovered, It is possible that the tumor may form stretched out n the hotel irls, they often JZIOW up to be the hotel, a house of ill repute one mile from will not resume his official duties at the with beads corre:pcnding again, in which case the operation is stoop, all unable to wn ic after the treasury department until at least next Rhinelander, Wis. The building was burned \ery best men and women. Wildnesa with those on the dress. repeated. A dressing of tincture of autumn. Assistant Secretary Fairchild to the ground together with four in- licking wehadguer them. And the is not viciousness Hebert Spencer has accordingly arranged to continue the matesJ. A. Smith, Daniel Doyle, Mrs. iodine and a daily dose of one dram beauty of it was that the sheriff arrested The newest fancy fringe consists of In family government let this be always performance of his duties as acting secretary Doyle and Maggie Proffitwhose charred of iodide of potassa will help to prevent the whole twenty-two and they rememberedthat no reproof poppy heads attached to a heading of of the treasury during the entire remains were taken from the debris. One all went up for a couple of mouths for the return of the tumor. summer. or denunciation is so potent a*s the beaded gimp, tassels of beads depending man Darned Clark, who jumped from a second-story disturbing the peace silent influence of a good example. window, is now lying at the from them. The United States district court at San If there is one thing needed by the Rapids house in a dangerous condition. Hosea Ballou. Antonio, Tex., confirms the right and The newest English jackets for farmers in the northwest more than "Yes, circusmen genei ally get the best The coroner's jury brought in a verdict power of judge advocates to detain, and, young girls are of corded, brocaded or any other, it is barns, and good barns of such fighes. because they are better that the inmates came td their death by if necessary, incarcerate any witness, soil A Hint to the Farmer's Wife. elastic cord. They are closely-fitting at that. It is very well to stack hay being burned in the house, set on fire by incendiaries, organized, and then they "are fighting dier or civillian, who is needed in deciding No matter how humble your room at the back, with loose fronts, sometimes belived to be the watchman and grain out doors, but there are for a principle. They arejust like men a court martial case, and who thejudge and'Fiddler Kelley, alias Fred Wescott. may be, there are eight things it shoud advocate has reason to believe is unwilling lots of products on the farm that fastened diagonally. They have defending their homes,and that makes to appear or testify. contain viz.: a mirror,washstand,soap, should, after maturity, be stored in numbers of pockets, and have large them hit hard. Still I have he ird ol A man representing himself as J. L. Sayre, towel, comb, hair and tooth brushes. barns. Next to a large crop of corn, agent for the Barnes Safe and Lock James Dawson's farm -house, near Rushville, wooden buttons. circusmen getting the worst of the fracas. Ind.. was burned, and two daughters Company of Pittsburg, called at the law These are just as essential as your there is nothing so convenient on the Did you ever hear how Dan Rice one aged fourteen and another four, were office of Lloyd A. Howard at Warsaw, N. The tendency on all sides, at home ac: breakfast, before which you should farm as a good barn. In the East got square with the Troy thugs? Well, burned to death.district Thir court at Idaho, Y., stating that he was examining the output morning and abroad, is to simplicity in make good and free use of them. Parents they are held in such high estimation I'll tell you of his firm and repairing where necessary. *.n and afternoon dress. Trimming is who fail to supply their children that farmers frequently build a good "Troy has yet the reputation of being He learned the combination had Chief Justice Hays sentenced twenty-seven no longer superfluously employed as with such appliances, not only make a the toughest town in New York respectable barn before the erection of not been changed, and he opened the safe prisoners convicted at this term. All are and stole $150 cash in United States express of late, but is confined strictly to purposes great mistake but commit a sin of state, and twenty years ago it was a a good respectable dwelling house. Mormons except two. The sentences ranged stock certificates of deposit, and of legitimate use and ornamentation. ommission. Look tidy in the morning, terror. Well, Dan Rice's show was Here the rule is reversed, and to such from three months and $100 fine to twelve notes to the sum of $15,000 and disappeared. months and $300 fine. All one-year prisoners mobbed there one night, and the circusmen and after your dinner work is over improve Skirts are full and plain. an extent that sometimes barns are go to the house of correction at Detroit, were all quite roughly handled. your toilet. Make it a rule of never built at all. They sometimes are arranged in plaits The supreme court of Nebraska disbarred Mich., and those for a lesser period to the The next day Dan telegraphed to his your daily life to "dress up" lor the from the waist, without overdrapery i L. C. Burr from practicing In any United States penitentiary .it Boise City. advance agent to go back and bill Ti oy, afternoon. Your dress may, or need court of record in that state for two years. in front, and frequently they fall in These are the first polygamists sent out of Points in Pig- Keeping. as the show would go back there again. This sentence is a punishment for unprofessional not be anything better than calico the territory. One hundred and forty-fhe natural folds, especially in the case of conduct in aiding Mat Zimmerman, When the Troy rowdies saw the return indictments were drawn for unlawful cohabitation New York Tribune: It isjust as true but you haveanair of self-respect and the lighter fabrics, which appear to a condemned murderer, to escape. at this term of the court. All of the show announced they smile-1 this winter as last, that the late pigs satisfaction that invariably comes ot best advantage when they hang perlectly Burr managed to get Zimmerman before a refused to obey the laws in the future except grimly, and promised to demolish ii being neatly and cleanly dressed. A do better on theground. Ihaveerected United States commissioner on a writ of straight and plain. one. entirely this time. In the meantime girl with fine sensibilities cannot help a very warm sty, longest north and habeas corpus, and Commissioner Lovell, A sensation was created at St. Louis by Rice went to New York and engaged 100 who had no jurisdiction whatever, released feeling embarrassed and awkward in a The tiny bright-colored beads are south, with the opening to the south, the filing of a petition for divorce by Frank Zimmerman on $1,000 bail. Lovell lost sluggers, regular snort-haired brutes ragged, dirty dress, with her hair uncombed, in which the pigs sleep. This sty is coming over from France in quantities J. Bowman, the St. Louis lawyer, who has his office for his conduct. Burr is a prominent who would rather fight than eat. He if a stranger or neighbor et in a sheltered place facing south never before deemed possible. One of a national reputation. This is the culmination lawyer, and is mayor of Lincoln. brought them to Troy with the show. comes in. Morever your self-respect of trouble that has been brewing for and a yard is attached to it which is the prettiest found, if not the most In the evening the tent was filled, but The president's wedding eeremonies will a long time. Bowman's charges against his should demand the decent appareling also protected from the west wind. adaptable, in which they are imported, take place at Folsomdale, which is one of there wasn't a single lady in the entire wife are of such a character as to prevent of your body.Farmer's Advocate. Here a platform has been put down is the wire braids. They are strung the most isolated spots in Western New publication. audience. Dan had his hundred pugilists York. and the trough placed on it. This upon wires and woven in sauares, scattered through the audience, I. E. Palmer, county surveyor of Jackson makes the feeding spot clean and keeps with a large bead in the center of each The Yale corporation have definitely determined and had the canvasmen ready to county, Minn., is calaboosed for a HOTT to Cure Felaa. dirt out of the trough. Another platform not to give Miss Alice Jordan the alternate square, and thus forma drunk and sets fire to the structure, being jump in at the word. Well, the show Take common salt, roasted on a degree of bachelor of law, because she is a in the yard is for the oats and rescued in a scorched state. braid ten inches wide. It can then be went along all risht until Dan was in woman. hot shovel until all the chlorine is Tfle Presbyterian general assembly in corn, which are given to the pigs once used as a covering for a panel in an the ring doing his famous act with his Ap the Chicago packinghouse proprietors thrown off or it is as dry as you can Minneapolis discusses home missions, passes a day. Their other feed consists of underskirt, or to face back a rever, or blind horse. There was something but one will return to ten hours on June 1 upons overturesg tfrom calpresbyteries make it. To a teaspoonful, and also fine wheat middlings mixed with the favor respondin a for 750, thrown into the ring by one of the to simulate a panel over the hip by "Azov" wheat, recently imported from kitchen slops. These pigs are growing a teaspoonful of pulverized castile spectators. That was enough. Dan attaching it to the edge of the basque. 000 for home mission work. Russia, is doing splendidly in Manitoba. finely and they also keep their forms Monday night soap, add a teaspoonful of Venice yelled, 'Hay, Rube!' and tho hundred Irridescent or burnished jets are usually Serious forest fires rago in Middle and The Cuban buget, for a wonder, shows a and are entirely free from any stiffness. pugilists began their work in royal turpentine mix them well into a poultice used in this manner rather than surplus of $125,000. Northern Wisconsinh, and much property is ou The sty is battened and banked .ThefWausau, style. 'Biff'' 'bang" went their ponderous destroyed. Wis., fire losses and apply to the felon. If you white or black jets. Another popular thr The Dominion Senate at Ottowa, defeated foot up $200,000. around the bottom with manure. The blows right and left, 'and you the Chinese bill. This means that Chinamen design in which these beads are used have ten felons at once make as many could see men falling in all directions. bed is on the ground but is dry and can come and go as they please. The is effected in this way: The jets are poultices. Renew this poultice twice people of British Columbia ought to have The circusmen were soon into the fr ften replenished with clean straw, the 24th mst., the city of Toronto was under strung upon wires and then bent to a day. In four or five days your been satisfied with the measure as it was, melee, and how they did pulverize the i mob law. Word was received by the rhis is the best way I know of for form any sort of a flower or geometrical instead of risking it for the sake of a few felon will, if not opened before your Knights of Labor that omnibuses from Troy toughs! It was four or five wintering young pigs. Milk would be Sown trifling amendments, to the death which it pattern. One flower connects with Kingston for the use of the street railroad oultice is first put on, present a hole years before the bad men of Troy 9 has met, strikers would arrive between 6 and 7 setter to mix with the middling if one Lthe other, and, as the wire is fine and to the bone, where the pent up ever tackled another circus." m%x'^tr^\T\ 'PSC? 1 HBHHB