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

June 22, 1887 · Page 2 of 8

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PPTWff PAEM MANAGEMENT. ^Howi Carve Well Ipl' AB toDress ftnttColor^^^^ it under about the last of May or the IS ^granffefparterwi rbreafc tnefterrte* first of June. The ground 5& then platform into two levels. Good carying is an art whiclTsliouh The world teaches us in silent everyday sown to buckwheat, which is plowed The grand staircase projects 112 .feet There's got to be a revival' be learned by both ladies and gentlemen, Increasing the Productiveness of lessons to-^love beauty in under before the seed matures. The Of good, sound sense among men, and consists of 4 double flights of steps and as it is very easily acquired Soil by Raising and Plowing land is then sown to fall rye, which is every formuntil a beautiful -face, Before the days of prosperity 44 and 48-feet wide, with 4 landings. housekeepers are inexcusable if defi Will dawn upon us a?ain.~ turned under the next season when the Under G-reen Crops. a beautiful dress, a beautiful form, The distance between the flights of The boys mast learn thatlarqi_' cient in it The first requisite is stalks are nearly grown, but before or a* beautiful room, becomes as steps is 29 feet At the foot of the Means more than the essence of bookty ______ very sharp and suitable-sized knife heads are formed. If one could be ADd the girls mast learn that beauty staircase, facing on the semi-circla pleasing to our sight as a sweet flower Timely Suggestions on Taking "Up, Pinning, assured of a fairly moist soil at the time Consists in moie tnan looks. ^-^i,. All efforts or unnecessary exertion! walk, fronts Story's' heroic bronzed I- or any other lovely object in- nature when drought is likely to prevail it and Transplanting Trees, statue of Chief Justice John Marshall. in carving are in very bad taste as the] Before we can steer clear of failures ft*'" and, if we love personal beauty, if it would be advisable to sow white turnips And big financial alarms, J In the rear will be a beautiful fountain, show a great want of expertness in the Bushes, and Vinea. instead of rye. They grow rapidly, pleases our eye and rests and satisfies The boys tfave got to quit elerkiu*. and the face of the connectino- wall one carving or toughness in the meat And get back on the farms. shade the ground, do not interfere with our heart, is it not worth cultivating, forming the middle landing will be Green Manurin g. Dexterity and address in handling th I know it a n't quite so nobby, jSl '-1 the action of the plow, and decay quickly v'f niches for ivy. From this platform just as- our flower gardens are worth It ain't quite so easy, I kuow, knife, and not strength, is what is after they are buried. In the southern 1*" Nature's way of fertilizing soils is to As partin' your hair in the middle, *V**f will be five arches-forming an arcaded cultivating for their bright beauty and necessary to carve well. states the plant known as the cowpea (produce inferior plants on them, ^An' sittin' up for a show. way into the sub-basement of the building. for the fragrance they shed about us? is extensively raised for the purpose The seat should be sufficiently higl 'which by the process of growth appropriate At each landing will be imposing But there's more hard dollars in it, rj or, our straw-berries'for their lucious of plowing under. The plant for the carver to have complete com. An' more independence, too, cheek blocks, which will support ornate through their leaves valuable grows rapidly, takes kindly to a hot rnand over the joints, and the disl taste to satisfy the palate? An' more real peace and contentment, bronze lamps and statues. The steps (substance from the air, and by their An' health that is ruddy an' true. climate, contains a large amount of should be of good s'ze, placed sutti. Beauty is one of the great needs of will end on a broad ulatform of 129 feet I know that it takes hard labor, roots bring to the surface equally valuable nitrogen, completely shades the ground cientlynear the foot of the table. For human nature, and most people are unoonciously deep and will be connected by a balustrade But you've got to "haug on" in a storeBefore for several weeks, and decays quickly ham, bacon or a large, thick joint, a substances that are deep in the grateful for it To give you can earn a good lrvin' over the arcaded front beneath when-it is covered by the plow. Ras long, sharp-pointed knife is required, And clothes, with but little more. pleasure to others is certainly in itself earth. These plants by the process of and blockings for statues and lamps. ing and plowing under green croj^s has while for poultry or game a short, thin a high aim, and the woman who makes The western central portico, which decav beoome humus or vegetable mold. An' you steer well clear of teorotation taken the place of fallowing in almost kn fe is better. herself and her surroundings as graceful On the good old honest farm, projects here, will be extended in symmetrical It contains in addition to purely vegetable every part of the world during the last In carving fish care should be taken An' a thousand ways an' fashions,. and lovely as may be is something proportions* to the approach. matter much nitrogen, lime and That only bring you to barm. few years. not to break the flakes. In serving like unto- a "joy forever." Now, no The entire exterior of the original capitol There ain't but few that can handle potash, and some silicia a state of salmon cut slices along the back bone woman, whether she be comparatively which is now the center and of With safety other men's cash, Hints on Tree-Planting. and also along the flank. Haddock is minute subdivision. It has the power pretty or superlatively homely, can look An' the fate of many who try it gray freestone painted white^ will be Many fruit trees, bushes, vines, and dished whole unless unusually large, Prove human nature is rash. as-well as nature intended her to, unless of retaining moisture and of fixing faced with marble to correspond with other kinds of nursery stock are annually and should be split at the table, its she is careful and painstaking about the senate and house extentions. In "ammonia and carbouic acid. It enables So, when the road to State prison whole length, and served one-half, the lost to the purchasers by lack of her dress, careful as to its fitness in Lay by the good old farm, order to utilize the spaee within the the soil to pioduce a better class of head to the tail of the other part it ia proper care in taking them up, handling, An' a man sees a toilin' brother texture and make, and as to its suitableness terrace walls ninety-two vaults have plants than those that have passed into carved across. Mackerel and shad Well out of the way of harm, and resetting. It is generally advisable of color. It is very difficult to been constructed, and twenty-eight a state of decomposition. Most soils He mourns that he hadn't staid there should be carved so as to raise one side to obtain trees, bushes, shrubs, know what color will be the most becoming, large apartments suitable for occupancy when left to themselves naturally improve A tilhn' the soil in peace, of the flesh from the bone the uppei and vines from a nurseryman in one's and still this is considered a Where he'll creep DacLc in dishonor, of committees will front on the open in fertility and productiveness. end is considered the best The roea After a tardy release. own vicinity, providing he has the varieties matter of the most vital importance. spaces toward the bulding. The terrace A reef formed by coral insects is soon are much liked. We can all understand that their may one wishes to plant. He will walls are constructed "of alternate covered with vegetables of an inferior What hosts of 'em go back broken In carving turkey cut off the wing be very plain garments as well as very care more for his reputation than a In health, in mind and parse. blocks of marble, 5x8 feet and 19 inches _&ort, the seed being deposited bj- pass- nearest you first, then the leg and second To die in sight of the clover, plain faces and natures, that yet have person who lives at a distance, and high and 1 to 3 feet thick, fine rubbed in" buds. This \egetat on by its decay joint then slice the breast off, inserting Or linger along, which is worse. nothing repulsive about them," that do will not be likely to practice impostures cut work, and all resting on a base improves the soil and enablco it to An' how many mourn, when useless, the knife between the bones and not stop with a sudden shock one's of Pennsylvania granite similarly treated. on a patron who is a neighbor. pioduce a better class of plants. At That they didn't see the charm, separating them. The side bone lies pleasure in being, that do not dissatisfy, The completion of the work will The safety and independence length the soil becomes so rich that The chances are that he will deal fairly, beside the rump, and the desired morsel perplex, or annoy one all dresses might Of a life on the good old farm. cost upward of $1,000,000. gram, potatoes, and many kinds of it for no higher motive than to secure can'be taken out without separating hayetheir beauty, for it consists solely in fruit be raised on it In process of trade in the near future. There Looking from the upper platform, the whole bone. a garment being becoming and sensible, THE NATION'S CAPITOL. time it will pioduce yams, melons, are other advantages in obtaining which begins at the base of the western A goose or a duck should be cut pme-apples. Man} coral and all faces might have it, because it and1 bananas, central portico of the capitol,. the eyo nursery stock near home. It can be with as many slices from the breast as is the reflection from an intelligent reefs .ind islands h.ive become very Tlie Structure Will Be the Most Beautiful rests in receding vision upon the polished moved from the place where it was possible. mind and a kindly heart and Extensive in tlie "World productive in this way, and have received white marble descents of the raised to the one where it is to grow A sirloin of beef should be placed We have heard women say that they Building tlie Marble Terrace a nd no fertilizing- material from staircase itself, the paved platform at in a very short time and a long exposure first on a dish with the tenderloin did not care whether they were pretty the Grand staircase. Without except that deposited by birds. the foot with the Marshall statue, tho to the air prevented. It is acclrmated underneath. Thin cut slices should be and attractive or not, but we have never The great lava beds formed" during sweeping lawn enclosed by granite copings, The marble terrace and grand staircase to the region and more likely taken from the side next the carver believed it, because we can not believe he ei upturns ot volcanoes soon become which form the broad paved to do well on that account. A customer first, then the piece should be turned which are to complete the imposing it. Certainly, no woman who is eitileinthe same wav. The surface walks which make their exits on the can choose his trees if he vis.ts over and the tenderloin cut. western approach to the capitol loving and beloved, but must wish to ot the Java bed begins to disintegrate as right at the beautiful statue of Peace, A shoulder of mutton should be a nursery, but he can exercise no look pure and sweet and lovely, at of the United States, with the return which stands at the head of Pennsylvania soon as it becomes cold by the action carved across the middle of the bone choice it he orders them from a distance. least in the eyes of one and no mother of the balmy days of spring presents avenue, and on the left at the site of the elements. The next }ear seeds first, then from the thickest part until He can see that they are properly taken but desir es that her tace may seem once more a scene of busy energy of the new statue of President Garfield, _earr ed on it by the winds find a lodgmg-pLice, it comes to the gristle. from the ground and can reject those to her little ones the fa rest and dearest which will be unveiled on the 12th of among the scores of workmen who geimmate, and plants are In a fine quarter of lamb, separate that are injuied. He can take them of all on the earth. Then, although next month, and which looks down produced. As they dec-i\ a soil containing with crane and trowel are placing the the shoulder from the ribs, which can home in his own wagon and thus save all women cannot be beautiful, let Maryland avenue, while between these considerable humus is formed. huge blocks of polished rnarble and then be nicely divided. those who are plain do the best they the cost of transportation. He can two broad thoroughfares sweeps the i Each successive \eai more vegetable granite in their assigned places on the To carve a loin of veal, begin at the can to make those they love, and who select a day for moving when the mall with the glass domes of the botanic matter is left on the thm soil, that is small end and cut the ribs apart. master builder's plan. A procession of love them, fotget that they are ugly, weather is favorable for this work but garden, the pointed pavillions of the well supplied with the mineral matter A fillet of veal should be cut first and remember that it is not a sin, or a carts simultaneously carry away the unfavorable for ordinary farm operations. National museum, the byzantine towers needed by plants. Soon the lava bed from the top. folh*. to try to be lovelv. excavated earth as the foundation of of the Smithsonian institution, the rigid becomes a productive wheat-field or a In a breast of veal the brisket and There is a general rule that all colors the extension of the gigantic work goes mansards of the agricultural department, As soon as trees, bushes, and vines vineyard. Islands thrown up in the the breast must be separated and then, in dress to be becoming, must be and the dizzy pyramidal apex of are taken trom the ground their roots on. When the French engineer, under ocean and formed almost entirely of cut in neat pieces. subservient to the complexion, but as the Washington monument. should be covered, to protect them sand and shells soon cease to be barren instructions from President Washington, A ham may be carved in several complexions- are as various as the from the sun and wind. Mats, blankets, and unproductive. Seeds brought by The completion of the terrace and in the summer of 1790, made a wavs. First by cutting long, delicate winds or birds take root and by thendecay blades of the wonderous striped 1 or other kinds of coarse clotn can be grand staircase will make the American reconnoisance of the gracefully undulating slices through the" thicu fat in the center grass, no two exactly alike, it used for this purpose if they are not tobe furnish the elements of fertility. capitol as a symetrical whole the most down to the bone, or by running lands in the forks of the Potomac is difficult to know how to decide exposed any great length of time. The same thing takes place when the extensive and beautiful structure in the the point of the knife in the circle of and the Anacostia as the site of the as to what ia subservient. We If they are to be carried a considerable surface soil has been washed away from world, and. the view from its elevated the middle and cutting thin circular proposed seat of government, he pointed are told that if one has blue eyes, she distance it is better to place moss or pie hard subsoil by floods. A new soil seat an array of unrivaled beauty in architecture, slices, thus keeping the ham moist and should never wear blue of a brighter out on his rude field sketch a conspicuous moist hay or straw about the roots- If ft formed by the operatrous of nature. art, and nature.Washington, lastly, by beginning at the knuckleand hue, because it will make the eyes appear some of the roots are broken or otherwise Home Frost acts an important part in pulverizing eminence, then called Jenkins' Cor. Philadelphia Times. upward.Ladies'1 slicing light and faded again it has been injured it is best to cut them off the clay, and roots force themselves hill, as the most proper site for/'the Companion* generally supposed that brunettes with a sharp knife, so as to allow new through it, and when they decay federal house where congress- should That Pass Nuisance. should not wear blue. Yet, we all have rootlets to form about the wound. A leave space enough through which the About the only thing that the new interstate meet" Three years later Washington A Goat in a Street-Car. occasionally seen some bright blackeyed, lrke course should be taken with broken water and air con circulate. Various commerce law has succeeded laid the corner-stone of the original dark-haired maiden, robed in a or injured branches. It is generally -plants that live largely on air and water The passengers on an street-car in doing, is cutting off passes. Kailroads edifice, which is now little more than fleecy cloud of blue, and yet seeming best to remove some part of the top of grow, decav, and make manure. Not enjoyed an amusing incident a few kick against every other provision the foundation for the beautifully proportioned the very rose bud of some lovely "blossoming a tree that is to be transplanted. The being harvested, they add to the fertility mornings ago. At the corner of Tenth of the law, and business men and garden of girls," when by all loss of branches should at least correspond iron dome towering over the of the soil and soon put it in a condition shippers kick more than the railroads. street a robust colored damsel entered known rules, she should have looked with the loss of root If several to produce valuable crops. the balustraded marble walls and Corinthiau Everybody wants every part of the law the car carrying in her arms a youo like a "perfect fright" in the garments of the roots have been cut off all the Many taimers appear to think that porticoes which to-day inclose suspended, except that relating to she wore. One writer on the colors in goat. The driver peered through the branches can not be properly supplied it is necessary tor vegetable matter to the four acres of frescoed and gilded passes, and the railroads want that to dress says: "We see contrasts in nature, with sap. Too much moisture will be window, and seeing the kid at once pass through the oi-gars of digestion ante-rooms, corridors, committeerooms, remain, aa it relieves them from great but they are always softened, one color evaporated through the leaves, and the of some animal beio#ethe\ become possessed opened the door, and, putting his head and great halls occupied by the imposition. The facts of the matter seem' shading into the other at the edges tree will be likely to suffer. A tree can of any considerable fertilizing into the car, shouted: to be that the railroads felt that some business of legislation. from this we take the hint, and when be pruned to the best advantage when value. The truth is the changes produced I say, there! You'll have to take crank would be introducing a bill to wearing a black dress, either use thin it is out of the ground. If it is verv by the digestive organs add nothing The pure white marble walls-and surmounting that goat out of the car I oan't allow take the control of railroads out of the white material about the neck, to soften tall for its age the mam stalk or leader to the plants and grain that are balustrade, with pedestalsfor no goats to ride." hands of the owners, and to head off down the contrast, or else thin black can be shortened. If there are too many eaten by animals. They are partially statues in the tuture, which have The girl did not hear or pretended such legislation, which might work injury to shade the whiteness of the skin into branches, some of them can be remov decomposed by being masticated and supplanted the primitive turfed slopes not to hear, for she gazed straight to hundreds of millions of dollars the black color of the garment. Only ed. If the tree is very short, height passed through the stomach and intestines, of the terrace on the north and south ahead, and pa-d no attention. The will lot easier and woith of property, the railroads under these conditions can the sudden may be insured by removing some of the\r so thaf sides of the edifice, have been finished. driver stopped his car and entered. got this bill introduced, and it was contrast enhance the fairness of the the lateral branches. become plaut food quicker. Bat nothing The western portion from, the angles to "Come, now," he said, "didn't you made as obnoxious as possible to the complexion." ot value is added to them. On the Nov.ces in planting and persons who the grand staircase is nearly so, which hear me tell you that goats was not to people,, all loss falling upon them. With Transparent white, .as we have said, other hand, the most valuable portions are a hurry to have fruit and shade leaves nothing to consummate this imposing be brought into this car? Now I want the idea that the people would clamor has much the effect of gray, and th of them are taken away and become trees generallv select large and old piece of architectural beauty you to put that goat off." for the repeal of the law. When it is brilliant offect and exquisite charm oi parts ot the animal that eats them or trees. They think that they can "gain and solidity but the grand staircase itself. "Boss," replied the girl quietly, "I've repealed, the pass nuisance will have light colors for summer wear, is becoming becomes milk or wool. It is not necessary time" by planting them. Experienced This will be far towai'd completion done paid my fare, and Tse gwine to been killed to such an extent that no more fully understood and acknowledged. to bum a plant in order to make tree-planters select those that are young before the close of the present ride, I is." one will have the face to ask for a pass Their delicious coolness the potash in it available tor plant iood and vigorous. They prefer apple and working season. "You can't ride with a goat in your asrain in ten years, and if they do, the and daintiness of appearance, as well neither is it necessary to have it eaten pear trees that are three jears Though but five years less than a lap," persisted the driver. railroads will be in position to say. as their durability, and the ease with and \oidcd in order to secure the nitioig trom the bud, and plum and cherry century have elapsed since the cornerstone "Whot do you take me foh?" said 'No more passes. We have found which when soiled they can be made tc en and caibon it contains. If green trees that have been budded but two of the president's house, the first the girl, showing evidence of spirit. that free passes was the causs of all look as good as new, renders white ^vegetables aie burned in the soil thev years. They plant no grape vines that of the public buildings in the federal "Dar's a gal ober dar," pointing to a our trouble before, and now that we suits very becoming and desirable foi soon decav, and nearly every portion of are more than two years old, and prefer city, was laid, Washrngton, the capital richly-dressed society belle with a King are out of the habit of giving passes, summer wear.St. Louis Magazine. them become available as plant food. gooseberry and current bushes of Charles spaniel in her arms, "with a of the United States, boast of the we shall keep out" The next congress The easiest, as well as the cheapest, the same age. Experience has taught nasty, ugly dog. Now, an't my goat loftiest structure extant reared by man will practically say to the railroads, way to fertil ze land is to plow under them that young trees are much more Coolness That Saved Her Life. jess ez good as dat dar dog? Well, I in the marble obelisk to the memory of "You know more' about railroading the ants tnat are pioduced on it. likely to live than old ones, and that Upon the wooded hill near the falla should smile 'deed would I ef it an't 'The Father of His Country." It has than we do, because that is your business, they stand transportation better, and This operation requires no hai vesting, Goat meat good to eat, and dog meat of French Creek, last Sunday evening the largest and finest legislatiye and that they become larger trees at the and as you own the railroads, hauling, and feeding out. It calls for an't no good, no how. I'n 'sist my one of the colored quarry men hailing government buildings on the globe. end of ten years. What is true of run them to suit yourselves, and be no expenditure ot money. The work kid's jess ez good ez dat nasty dog, from Virginia was sitting in the living It has more equestrian statues and as a fruit trees is also true of ornamental dd." A.nd the railroad owners will can be done by the men and teams employed aud ef you puts me offdisyere ke-ah, rule of equal merit than all the other room of their cabin, when he asked his trees in this respect. A few years ago on the place and by the implement run their own business from that hour, you'll have to put off de woman with capitals of the world combined, and wife to go into the bedroom on th great numbers of trees from twenty "to most oiten used in the field. and run it successfully, and the people the dog, 'deed yo' will, honey." its open-air and indoor statues number same floor and get him a picture thai torty feet in height, and doubtless that will have no occaaion'to complain. Many farmers avail themselves of the upward of a hundred. Its national By this time the passengers were was hanging against the wall. Betsy number of years old, were planted in benefits of green manuring who seem Peek's Sun, museums are the greatest and finest in roaring with laughter, and several genmen walked into the room, when George parks, on boulevards, and in private to be hardly aware ot the tact that they in the economical, ethnological, and urged the driver to let the girl and was all upset by a shriek, for Betsy grounds in this city. Some of them practice this method of bringing up the meuical affairs of mankind of any in her goat alone. The merriment of the had stepped on what she took to be a .3/ She Couldn't Help It. were so large that trucks were built fertility of their land. After they have existence. Its new library building passengers only increased his ire, however, small roll of carpet but just as sht specially for moving them and four failed tb raise good crops on old ground A pedestrian who was going up will eclipse in beauty all structures of for he seized the girl by the arm touched it the roll squirmed and wrapped horses were required to draw them. they break up a piece ot pasture or saying: the kind now in existence. Its new Macomb street yesterday discovered a itself around her ankle. She had Not unfrequently $50 were paid for meadow land and secure a good return observatory will surpass all others. "Come, I won't waste words about woman sitting on a horse block and sense enough to stand still and call one of these trees. Nearly all of these for their labor. They have pract ced The extension of its water-supply will it take that animal out of the car!" making various motions with her handkerchief. George, who came running with a candle trees, which were generally well planted one of the most common forms of green exceed the great acqueducts of Rome. The now infuriated girl gave the cardriver He at once braced up, pulled light He told the woman to stand and cared for, have ed or in a manuring. Thev have turned under The latest triumph in the world of a push which made him take a still, pushed the bed up back of her dying condition, while young trees up his collar and smoothed down green grass and growing roots and secured wdnders of the American capital will seat in a lady's lap, and she screamed planted at the same time are now their and told her to drop backward on it the plant food they contain. his coat and drew near her to scrape be this grand staircase. Nothing of as she rose to her feet and deposited superiors in size. This she did, and with a kick that nearly They practice green manuring when &$ equal magnitude can be found rn the and bow and remark that it was a fine her goat on the seat: "Dar, dar dat's elevated her heels to the ceiling. they plow under the weeds and grass It can not be expected that trees, great capitals which date back to the enough of yo' imperance Who's yo' day. in a stubble or grain field. A verv common When the bed was pulled away a rattlesnake bushes, and vines will make a verv infancy of nations. The grand terrace puttm' yo' hand on? Yo' jes tech me "Sorry for jou. mister," replied th* method of bringing up the fertility rapid growth or be very productive if about five feet long was found at Dresden, the famous gardens of agin with one o' yo' fingers, and I'll woman as she folded up her handkerchief of a piece of land is to sow it to red they are carelessly planted or placed on nearly crushed to death. The woman Italy, the staircase of Sans Souci at ies send the seat of dem dar trousers and held it to her jaw. I presume clover, to mow it one year, and to plow poor or unsuitable sod, where they had fortunately put her foot just on iti" Pottsdam, the Vatican at Rome,"or the qur' through the crown o' yo' hat, you took this for a mash?" under the crop the next season. A s\ stern ce.ve little or no attention. Land tot neck, so that it could not bite her, am terrace and staircase at Central park, deed will I, and doan yo' forget it?" "Well, ma'amahemyou know, of green manuring lately recommended fruit trees, bushes, and vines should be this is what saved her. Rattlesnake) New York, do not even approach it in After this the driver concluded to let I consists rn sowing clover-seed in as good condition as that intended dimensions, architectural symmetry, are a great rarity on the hills, and i the goat and its owner alone, but the "That's too badtoo bad! yon among the rows of corn after it is culiivated for corn and other cultivated crops. It and elaboration of detail and finish. was wondered for some time where i damsel looked daggers toward the front thought I was flirting with you, but I the last trme and plowing under should be plowed deeply and have Some idea of the grandeur of this came,from, especially at this season ol platform and muttered: "Derned 'f wasn't. It is simply a case of the the clover in time to fix the land for good drainage. It shoidd be tolerably work may be formed by a reference to the year. It was fiually concluded b'lieve no dog ez as good as dis yere toothache. Been aching all night and corn the next season. Excellent results rich, but the presence of fresh or unfermented its dimensions. The north terrace, of goat, 'deed I don't, and ef dat dar dude that ic had been brought to the house I'm trying to get up courage to have it have been leported from this mode manure in the soil is not Maryland, and south terrace, of Massachusetts wants to fuss 'bout it I'm jess abettin' in an old hollow log that was burned pulledl" r.r, t~A "of procedure, but the expense of the desired. It it is necessary to apply a white marbles, and each I kin give him all he wants, for shuah." in the open fire-place, and that while "Ah-I see!" Mh y^* clovei-seed will prevent most farmers fert'lizer, well-rotted forest leaves or 304 feet in length and 20 feet high, each Washington Herald. W ^XIV *fs?c* nobody was about it had crawled out "It's too bad to put you to all this from adopting this course. It is claimed old stable manure or compost will be terminating on the east in a massive of its winter home, where it had been trouble, but I couldn't help it It's a that the clover makes a very rapid found to be the best. The holes in marble blocked and paved approach Animal Ailments. *~/T case where you really must excuse lying dormant The woman has since growth when sown among the "hills of which the roots are to be placed should to the port cocheres respectively of the me Heart disease is an affection to been quite sick from the shock.Phcenixvllle corn and that the stalks protect it dur- be of good size, and the ground at their senate and house porticoes of the I seeah which nine-tenths of the animals in (Pa.) Star. HBg the winter. In many places equally bottom should be made loose by a spade eastern facade of the capitoL The "I'm glad you do. It's a double confinement are subject Among elephants good results may be secured by sowing or fork, so as to give the newly-formed terracs walls are capped with a beautiful tooth. My husband will meet me at the most common and fatal of fall rye, and the' cost of seed will be roots a chance to grow. Only light fle Was In For It.6fZf' marble balustrade and rail, with the dentist's. Run along, now, and many diseases is rheumatism monkeys greatly diminished. and tolerably rrch soil should be thrown blockings serving at interyals for superb don't feel bad about it"Detroit Fret and baboons generally die from bronchial Ague stood up to the bar and said ta Raising and plowing under green about the roots. When the hole is bronze lamp-posts and pedestals Press, affections and heart disease crops is found to be the cheapest as partially filled with fine earth a bucket his partner Quinine. r for statues, rof which, there would be felines, such as lions, tigers, leopards, well,as the quickest way of bringing up of water can be used to excellent advantage Entertaining: ten on each side. Tne walls of the I say, Quinine, let us^sfiafe for 8 or &$Z the fertility of land that has long been to carry it about the roots. etc., from dysentery and heart disease western terrace, and grand staircase drink." I devoted to the production of grain. 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