New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
August 3, 1887 · Page 2 of 8
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DAKOTA^ERRlTaaiAL NEWS THE PROFITABLE'HORSE. wfeoMloe&*ot use it, speed ttt a horse is Rose-Marie. the treatment of the-new servant all "a.goodifching to carry and handy to that was considerate, but there was a Advice Giveii to Farmers and Those fall back upon." Ahor se a sell for Thas been appointed moment when the muslin cap and road purposes for $500 or $1,000 must Who Breed Only Small Sumberg. Louis Hamlet To the new all things are new: NothHjp It was eleven o'clock on a warm Jitly apron were donned which seemed like have a fair turn of spied, and to have a district attorney at Bismarck by the Which is the most profitable horse ing is a chestnut to the fresh who ha it fair amount of speed he must have a 'orenoon when passengers from the the death of all that pertained to her county commissioner. heard nothing.New Orleans Picayune. to ra se is a question constantly fair amount of breeding. So that, afterward ill-fated "Viile de Paris" former life. Hffik T* ||K agitating the minds of the small Friedman & Schuaeder's organ factory while being careful to secure first the found themselves on terra firma in Hew Bravely she' 'assumed her duties, rose breeders and general farmers of the It is a sign of progress when only of Devils Lake was destroyed by size, style and beauty, the better bred JTbrk and amid scenes familiar or early in thqanioruing, arraved the ornaments -oiintry, and in view of the great your horse isthe more pure trotting fire. twenty-one nicknames can be found in, novel, as suited their previous history, wWall her exquisite taste, set blood you get in himthe better. amount of interested advice to which the Wellesley list of sweet girl graduates.Boston Ira W. Dibbell, aged 16, is in jail at among the crowd, and yet apart was Don'fobe afraid of getting a trotter. It the breakfast-table, unfolded and placed they are treated, we think it opportune Globe. Mitchell for raping a 11-year-old girl. won't kill you if you do. On the eontrary,.if i young woman, slender, fair and with the morning paper, officiated during the to submit them a few considerations There will be no wheat corners in you get a big, sixteen-hand At a special election held at Minot something distingue about her simple meal with silent watchfulness, and at which may help each individual the immediate future^ When the reaper horse handsome enough for the park, 310 majority was in favor of incorporating lress. It was before the davs of the all hours made herself, as Mrs. McIlra to a wise decision, writes "L," in well b*ed enough to suit the fash on, begins to sing te corners- take a as a city under the general ne declared, "a real comfort." barge office, but the vexations of customhouse and fast enough to excite the covetousness Wallace's Monthly. The draft horse backseatPeoria Transcript. ^CAIJ law. ordeals were sufficiently trying, of some trotting man, you are in Hardest of all were the evenings spent interest in the West, through its industrious The real reason why negroes live to* and the girl was very glad to- re- dangeu of becoming rich. And to the Philip White, in Portland township in the company of the cook and the organs, is "boomed" warmly such an extreme old age is that they^n average farmer, who has the good fortune seive some assistance from a stranger housemaid, hearty,, narrowminded near Gary, it. is charged, shot William and constantly, and scarcely an issue don't know exactly when they weret||f to breed a horse of this kind, we ttho noticed her perplexity. He said Irishwomen, whom she succeeded in Davis, a young boy who was herding of these papers comes from the press say: "Sell him the first good offer you born.Shoe aid Leather Reporter^ le had come to the dock simply to take conciliating, but could never make her cattle. without an appeal to the farmer to beware get" A general farmer has no business Doubtless the Wall street lambsiM iharge of some artistic house-furnishings friends. fooling with trotting and track of the lighter breeds as risky goods By directions of Gen. Ruger, conformably rather enjoyed seeing such a hardy oldtjjfg sent in advance by his sisten, and work he had better leave that to turfmen. to deal in, and to garner a share of the to requirements from army After a month had accustomed her to ram as Cyrus W. Field shorn in tb tb| so he could easily pause a little in executing and division headquarters* Troops sure fortune in store for them whose her new dut es Mrs. Mellraine told her good old way.Philadelphia Times. *^f This- may then be accepted as an important his commission. C, D, M, and G, Seventh cavalry, will, constant aim is to produce equine ponderosity. that her brother, Robert Barclay, would The man who can name the "shorthorse truth in regard to breeding this on the 25th inst., stand relieved from She did not know how to reach the come home and take his old place at kind of horse: After the requisite size 43 whenever one of that kind is a duty in the department of Dakota address she held in her handand he the table. "He is a trifle particular and style is secured, the better the trotting Now, we have no quarrel with tha ink and proceed-to Fort Riley, Kansas. tried to explainand she tried to understand. winner at the races need not envyr $ blood the greater the value of the and like his toast and coffee very hot better grades and breeds of draft and horse. But wh le having due regard to Gould's opportunities for fortune-mak- whenever he comes down," she added, D. Hotchkiss, an aged farmer living cart horses. They are in their way useful speed, size and beauty must be the first ingSi. Paul Globe. ff. The difficulty of comprehension arose near Sioux Falls, was killed by lightning in all forms, from the Cleveland "but you will be sure to suit him." aim, and they must not be sacrificed to King Otto of Bavaria has been' recently. Elmer Bishop, another Bay up to the clumsy monster that wellnigh aot from innate stupidity on, either side F,l When Rose-Marie- brought in the any other consideration. Other things farmer living 18 miles from the city, loses all semblance to the equine officially declared insane. European but from lack of a common language. toast the next morning she nearly dropped being equal, the fastest and best-bred was also struck at nearly the same species in his approach to the elephant royalty is sadly in need of an accession ^m Be spoke English well but French indifferently carriage horse is of course the most it. Mr. Barclay started in a puzzled time and killed* type. But the fact remains that the valuable, so that the wise breeder will of healthy plebeian bloocLIndiana-z,.,^ she could roll out melodious way. "How much that girl looks K*W? men who have made profit in breeding seek, while keeping up the physical polis Saturday Herald. sentences in the Celtic tongue, but The latest railroad rumor is that like that pretty French creature I tried these horses are not the smaller breeders, standard, to strengthen the trotting inheritance These are the times when the wifey'^ the Illinois Central will build into her English was "as she is spoke." to help at the landing last summer," and improve the blood. Aim but men who breed them in great Sioux Falls this season, and from will pack all the eatables- into a basket ^M However, the obstacles were all removed, mused he. to produce the ideal king of the boulevard numbers, and who in manyvery many there strike out northwest. Madison and go off to a Sunday-school picnic, Jy^ig and Mile. Rose-Maria de Aldine and lord of the park, and don't By the next day there was an undoubted cases have grown rich by very questionable expects the road to come up from leaving the husbandthe key to the-*!$ was at last, with her French ideas of forget this in trying to get a trotter. recognition on both sides, but methods. Sioux Falls. The chances are, if you do, that yon house. Toledo Commercial. *\"*o propriety much shocked, bat her fears not a word was spoken beyond the But beyond this is the greater objection will spo.l what might have been a good There was not as much pomp and?^^ that she would have to stay at the Prof. Foster, -of the faculty, and M. that the Percheron of Clydesdaleor necessary ones of request and respect. carriage horse, a profitable animal, in splendor about our Fourth of July asL V. Miller, of the board of regents of Shire horse does not meet the varied battery all day allayed, stowed away in If Mrs. Mcllra ne had not been obtuse getting a fifth-rate trotter, an exceedingly requirements of farm life, is almost useless Brookings college, who are inspecting there was in the jubilee, but it made a c-*' an up-town boarding-house kept by a unprofitable one. If you get a she might have noticed that RoseMarie at anything eke, and cannot besold Eastern herds for the purpose of purchasing good deal bigger noise, and the acci-~^~|j French family. trotter, well and good, but remember always- tried to stand behind, off the farm to great advantage. stock for the college farm, dents were far-more numerous.Chi~' ~4f that the man who makes money breeding The next mornisg Rose-Marie wa3 in not opposite, kev brother's side of the We have no patience with writers who ha\e had a number of hogs and cattle trotters is the man who aims first cago Times. ^f|} another quandary. She was to go to persistently wind up their discourses on table, and that he as persistently endeavored presented to their notice for the and constantly to breed trotters, and We should not object so much to $$} an instruction bureau on Union square, some great 1,800-pound brute by the to keep his glance upon her. college. A force of bricklayers, sufficient the man who succeeds in breeding carriage Canada's new protection laws if the 1 assurance to farmers- that he will produce and had not Madame Guillaume allowed So. too, she might have noticed how and park horses will be the man to lay 30,000 brick per day, are '"excellent carriage horses.'* Canadians would not let embezzling -0, her twelve-year-old daughter to who aims first and constantly to breed at work on the college building. many times he exclaimed: "What a Now, it is simplr absurb to tell men that bank cashiers in free. It is hardly fair 4fl 3how her the way it is doubtful whether carriage and park horses. Have a purpose jewel you. have in Rose-Marie! She is great mountains of flesh, with leers like By direction of the secretary of war to discriminate in favor of boodlers in breeding and breed true to that she would have had sufficient confidence a real lady, don't you think so?" lamp-posts, and with feet that in~every the following changes in the stations purpose. Alta California in her disgraced boarding-school awkward movement wield great mops |of certain hospital stewards, U. S. A., Two weeks of this unsatisfactory acquaintance is1 To breed the park horse, breed a The explosive steam thrasher of ha.r, can in a reasonable series of English to venture. twill be made- Hospital Steward Allanson went on, and Rose-Marie mare that approaches your ideal of generations be bred down to the fineness already in the field, luring the unsuspecting But N 28 was reached at last Yictorine D. Hauverman will be assigned was forced to ask herself whether she what a horse should be, to a stallion of conformation requisite in a general farmhand to replenish a sizzing said 'aurevoir!" and Mile, de fto duty at Forb Sully J. H. Sanborn the nearest of that ideal. Breed to a ought not to go forth once more when purpose hor*e or a carriage hoise. hot boiler with cold water and strewing jto ort Sisseton August Herbst to Aldine, w.th trembling steps, mounted horse of size, substance and beauty One of the most lamentable mistakes a a silent afternoon came upon the the stubble with its victims.Mis-^"i Fort Buford J. Minot to Fort the stah-s and found herself in the whose colts show that he gets size, substance man can make is to mate a mare of fine house. Pembina Henry Kruegar to Fort souri Republican. and beauty uniformly, and that presence of Madame Schonberg, a form and quick movement, say weighing Mrs. Mellraine drove in the park, Keoeh W. Grosse to Camp Popliar they are characteristic of his blood. 1,000 to 1,100 pounds, with a It is reported that Editor Cutting^ 1 lather grand, immaculate personage, the gentlemen were clown town, and River. Breed to a horse that is above the suspicion lymphatic Percheron or Clydesdale and has finally taken to the lecture field- i who received her with the condescending of unsoundness in any particular. eook and housemaid slyly took an extra hope to strike the "happy medium." He is unmolested, while the Chicago nod of a monarch, waved her hand The case of Evans, under criminal Breed to a horse of good action The chances are ten to one that a disproportionate, afternoon out, trusting to RoseMane's ndictment, as defaulting treasurer of boodlers are denied bail. Here is a I to a sofa, and continued an animated and good speed, whose colts are pure useless nondescript will good nature to conceal their .Grant county, the jury brought in a pointer for some benevolent antipoverty conversation with a man in the windowseat. and positive in their gait And breed resultnot combining modified form truancy. jverdict of not guilty. to the horse that with all these qualities society.Omaha Bee. After a long time she bade him the qualities of both parents, but having An uncontrollable desire seized RoseMar.e. combines a strong, standard inheritance, in some respect the attributes of good-bye and turned to catechise RoseMarie: Henry S. Ives, the brilliant young The commissioners of Douglas counby and you cannot fail to produce Sne flew to the drawing-room, the re and some the attributes of Did she have a good accent were at Yankton to retain counsel Wall street operator, has bought a $50,- horses that will command fancy prices the dam. All extreme crosses fail to opened the grand piano, and lo! a torrent 5 |in the suit recently brought aaam&tthe "How long had she lived in Paris? 000 yacht, and Mr. J. Smith, the younj for the park and the road, and be a produce satisfactory results, and the of sweet souud. She sang, she county by Hon. M. Goodykoontz "Not born there" (with elevated evebrows)! faro-banK breaker, has bought a $60.- i source of pleasure and profit in whatever more violent the cross the less certainly played, not heeding the flight of time, to recover $500,000 lost on the fraudulent sphere they are used. "Could she teach music 000 diamond. The country seems to can we approximate what the offspring then leaned her head upon her hand. bonds issued under the first organization "German?" "Italian?" "Drawing will be. Uglinesseven malformationare be prosperous.Omaha World. 4 Visions of a beautiful, distant home, of of the county. the usual results of and painting Sauveur method A Printer's Well-Earncd Success. In Russia "the will of the people" respectful attendants, of hunting scenes, thus violating natui*e's laws. At Ipswich, fire broke out in "No "H'munfortunate." "How does not count when it is on the other It is a pleasure to read in a letter of a stern father, a scheming mother, The mosc profitable horse for the Skahens' two-story building, and much experience?" "None at all?" from New Haven that Mr. John Bennetto side trom the will of the czar. Hence A floated before her. general farmer and small breeder to two hours the Prior house and stable, "I do not know how you can get a of the Yale senior class, has taken a select group of students who were^ Jj produce is that horse which serves the Sulley's livery, Ipswich hotel, two 'Would it have been better if she situation now but will tell you what the Deforest gold medaltie highest for the will of the people are on he widest range of purposes well. This Ot Rodman's store buildings, Judge had stayed in the old chateau in Normandy honor of the Yale college course. you can choose from. Here is a situation way to Siberia New York Mail. is not the race-horse, not the trotter, Sturgis' residence and Julia Cliffgard's and had married the fat old Tlie Courant takes a direct interest in in Portland, Oregon. The salary or not the lubberly cart horse. No There have been more weddings this office were destroyed. Total loss $20,- count?'' young Bennetto, from the fact among word exactly descr bes him. He has is not large, only $200, as you would be 000. week with the thermometer making others, that he has set type in this been variously called the carriage Once more she raised her head, with governess for two children onlybut, blood heat than during the rigorous^ At the soldiers' reunion at Lake horse, the general-purpose horse, the office on numerous occasions. He is a "n o" upon her face, and the passionate oh the expenses of the journey Two days of winter. This may be attribu- vl roadster, the park horse, etc. The Madison, fully 5,000 people were present practical typesetter, and supported strains of "Robert, tri que faim' or three hundred dollars, or more but ted to the Fourth of July and if not, 1 latter designation is perhaps the most during the encampment and 250 himself at his trade before and after floated through the house. you can borrow, can you not?" suitable. We have iu our mind a horse we give it up.Oltio State Journal. I veterans were entered on the roll book. entering college. Indeed, he had to When the ecstasy was over and she that fills the bill. He is a kingly bay, The veterans organized an association work so much that he had to forego "Can a husband open his wife's let- Poor Mile, de Aldine shook her head. 16 hands high, weighing fully 1,200 raised her eyes it was to see Robert for that section of Dakota, embracing school and be his ow tutor in preparing ters?" is a subject for warm debate i That would not do. "Ah, there is something pounds, with trottinagio of a high Barclay standing entraced before her. about a dozen posts of the for college, and the first result of from Maine to Florida A husband, if t~i order, well bred, hanliome, and stylish else. An excellent school in d. "Is it so?" he sa G. A. R., and ail old soldiers his entrance examination was six "conditions." "he has the spirit of a man can open *i in the family carriage, fast enough for Deleware, principal wishes a French within certain limits. The roli book "Cest vrai,'* murmured she and y* Since admission, however, the road, strong enough for all purposes his wife's letters, but 'mustn't expecfc teacher, oung and energetic, one who show- the largest number of veterans Mrs. Mellraine was not angry. to the opportunities of college instruction, of the farm, with the right kindly to be happy afterward.Boston Herald. would be sure to -manage unruly scholars. present that has attended any reunion he has placed himself among the disposition for all the purposes of Albany Journal. The Chicago detectives know a good Some of the outside duties are the territory, except the territorial s. family horse, and nerves and speed first three or tour in scholarship in his thing when they do it Charging $23,- '*fi mentioned, mere trifles, to be sure. reunion last year at Mitchell. enough for all the purposes of the class, and the prizes have surrendered Mabai and Her Pa. 000 for working up the case against gentleman driver. Now, get a mare You would have to go out every morning when they saw him commg. Without Ad]t. Gen. Tyner has secured from "Did you hear me singing, papa?" approximating this standard, and you the boodlers is almost as cheeky as the 1 with the omnibus which goes to the backing of influential friends, and he Chicago & Northwestern and Chi!ago asked Mabel as sh tr.pped merrily are in a position to breed the most way Nic Schneider's boiler-repairs penn less save as he worked at his trade pick up the distant scholars. They say Milwaukee & St. Paul roa ds a valuable, the most useful, and most into the room. were inflated. Pittsburgh Commercial 1 nights and vacations, he has made his that they would try to see that you had rate of one cent per mile for each mile profitable horse that exists. He will "I did, my child, I did." way to the highest honors ot the course Gazette. IJ-^L someth.ng to eat before you started, as traveled by the territorial militia going pull the plow, or haul a load to market, "And how did you like it, papa and vindicated the true democracy of to and from its annual encampment. the omnibus leaves before breakfasttime. or work the mill better, infinitely After all, the men who lost their"^ One story like his disposes of dear?" Yale. This was obtained through better, than a heavy, sluggish animal. That they would like to have money in the Chicago wheat-pit mights &"" the twaddle about the increasing and I can't say that I enjoyed it very the assistance of Col. Berington, of the Then put him in the faniilv carriage, you ve a few lectures during the winter, still have some brains, but there is nor jS heavy expenses of the Yale course as and he will carry you over the roadat i railroad commission, and will enable much." to keep up interest, and then there hope for the man with an innate hankering deduced from absurd *'statistics." a rate and a style which will i a brigade encampment, which would "Not enjoy my singing?" would be two dancing classes, and they to speculate in boom villages in-^y Hartford Courant. challenge the admiration of all who not otherwise have been held, as the "Well perhaps it wasn't the singing wouid like you just ,o superintend visiable elsewhere than on paper.Gal-i'/k. see him floating along in the pride of funds appropriabed were not sufficient I didn't like. It might have been the his beauty. There is satisfaction, enjoyment the pupilstwo dormitories, see that veston News. "i^Mh^i The Chameleon's Coloration. I to have paid the roa ds one and onethird compostiou. Yes. I think it was the and profit in this horse, for he they are always in time and in order, But of all the parti-colored reptiles A Washington paper says there is a fare. The Northern Pacific and is elegant, beautiful and useful in all selection. I could have suggested considerable and so on. That would not be much, the chameleon is by far the best known, i the St. Paul. Minneapolis & Manitoba great demand for flats at the capital.'T* places. Does the farmer want to sell improvement upon it" and on the whole the most remarkable have also joined in giving this rate. and then there are five small girls between We should imagine the boarding-nonse)Cy him? What is easier than to sell a for his inconstancy of coloration. Like The location of the encampment has "How, papa? What change would six and eight years old, with keepers would feel rather lonely jus&s^ large, handsome, fast and well-bred not yet been determined upon. a lacertine vicar of Bray, he varies incontinently you make?" whom you would be expected to stay carriage or park horse? They are always now, but it won't be_ long before nkh from buff to blue, and from in demand and always salable at I think the composition would all the time out of school to amuse brand-new lot of congressmen will ar-r"'" The Pennington county grand jury blue back to orange again, under stress a remunerative price, in Iceeping with #& sound much better if it were transformed them. No gentlemen allowed on the rive there. Omaha World. ?%J$ found indictments against Port er of circumstances. The mechanism of the beauty, size, style, speed andJbreeding premises bedtime eigiit o'clock for all. into one long, sweet continuous A murderer hanged somewhere out Warner, editor of the Dead wood of the individual. this curious change is extremely complex. It's really an uncommonly nice situa- rest" Times Boham & Kelly, of the Deadwood west the other day signified his readiness Tiny corpuscles of different pigments BEAUTY, SIZE AND STYLE. tion." And Mabel went and shut the piano Pioneer Thomas H. White, to be swung off by calling out to the are sometimes hidden in the These are the first considerations in I mining engineer and correspondent of with all her might Merchant Traveler. sheriff: "Let 'er go, Gallagher!" Dr.^ breeding this peerless carriage or park depths of the chameleon's skin, and Rose-Marie tried to express thanks the New York Mining Record and London horse. No matter what the speed or McGIynn seems to be about equally in-S sometimes spread out on its surface in in her broken English, but her courage News, charging them with criminal A Shy Man's Misdemeanors./, pedigree of the stallion may be. if he an interlacing network of brown or different regarding his excommunication failed before such a prospect, and after libel in pronouncing the Big Bend has not plenty of size and "substance, purple. In addition to this prm coloring There is a species of man again who by the pope. Chicago Times. more proposals of a similar nature she Hydraulic Mining company a fraud. and does not carry It magnificently and matter, however, the animal also is silent only because he is shy, who was forced to leave in disappointment. Somebody writes to a New York paper stylishly, he will not do to breed the The Beadle County Agricultural possesses a normal yellow pigment sits because he fears the exact moment Day after day she made her appearance taat it is not a man in the moon, ideal carriage horse from. Breeders society fixed September 21, 2 2 and 23 and a blueish layer in the skin which who can afford to breed for speed alone when he will have to get up and go at the "bureau," but the season but a woman. The world will prefer for their annual fair. acts like the iridium glass so largely may patronize fast but under-sized away, and because he can best introduce was wrong, or something was wrong, to believe, however, that an individual employed by Dr. Salvati, be*ng seen stallions, but a small Dreeder cannot A surveying party is now in the field his desire to depart For this and she never succeeded in establishing who gets "full" at least once a month, as straw colored with a transmitted afford to do it and, indeed, we doubt completing the survey of the line of person one can not help feeling a sincere herself. After some weeks she had and frequently doesn't "go home till light, but assuming a faint lilac tint it any one can afford to do it If a the Abbottsford & Merrill Railroad and profound commiseration. It a delicate boy as a pupil, but he lived morning," is not a member of the fair horse is a phenomenal trotter he is against an opaque absorbent surface. company. is he who trips over the trains of ladles' worth something if his speed is only in a distant suburb, and for the daily sex.Chicago limes. IS^sP While sleeping the chameleon becomes A test of milk sold in Milwaukee is that of an average horse he is a "losing gowns, drops his stick with a crash on almost white in the shade, but if light lesson she spent a sum far too large for feeing made by the health departmentProf. speculation. See that you get size the parquet floor in the middle of Signora falls upon him Le slowly darkens by an It Was Paid Immediately: her ^lender means, beside the whole of A. S. Michel!, assistant chemist tangngfrom 15.3 to 16 2 hand-,, and automatic process. Corahill Magazine. Voccali's best song? who upsets a weary forenoon. At the end of six "I'll have to take yez oop." said a weight from 1,100 to 1 250 pounds. ot the Ann Arbor (Mich.) college, is ladies1 the tea he is handling into the weeks Rose-Marie went to her pupil's The most profitable horse is within policeman to a couple of yonng bloods the analyzer. Ol twelve samples laps, treads on the poodle's tail and A Boy's Idea of a Thunder-Storm. house one dav to find it closed, and by these bounds. thus far examined, four contained less who were out on a verniilionizing expedition. sweeps a whole legion of china and the next mall she was informed that As to beauty and st\le we need say A little boy about 4 years old, living than 2 1-2 per cent of fat, which is silver knick-knacks into the fender nothing, for who does not know a the family had left for a long journey, about the average for swill milk. in a New Jersey town, ran to the window **Great heavens," said the more beautiful horse? The favorite color is when he unluckily leans against the hoping to benefit the invalid boy. She one evening lately during a heavy The board of county commissioners nearly sober of the two, I was never solid bay with black points, and lofty mantel-pieceto this individual language thunder-storm. As he looked out, long, never received a penn/ as payment for of Brown county increased the assessed carriage and elastic ga are essential. arrested before in my life." becomes a painful impossibilityand glittering lines of forked, zizzag lightning her instructions. She had before this valuation of Aberdeen's city prop, The conformation of the highest type "Well, it ain't so serious. The the power of speech seems to have ran across the black sky, then removed to a cheaper, boarding-house ertv 150 per cent, or from $677,220 of the trotter is the best, with the clean amout of it'll be that ye'11 have to pay came a broad flash, lighting up all been providentially denied, and he is limbs, fine coat and general characterist now she tried to get employment she to $1,686,450. All other portions asmallfoine." the west and nothwest cs of good breeding ^^lii no doubt aware of the fact that if he were increased from 30 to 100 per would formerly have scorned. Here "How much will the fine be?" SPEED A" BREEDING. wSafi "Oh, mamma! mamma!" sobbed cent. The total equalization valuation attempts to talk he will "put his foot and there she failed for various reasons "That depinds on whin ye pay it" It is strange, yet true, that some misguided, the little fellow "God's house is all on is $7,162,763. into it" in a figurat.ve sense, as completely at last there came a, day when but generally very good people, fire Will He be burned up in it P" **On when we pay it?" Bon Homme county has 49 ex-un- as he is perpetually trampino- it she crushed her pride and answered an look upon speedand necessarily high A few moments after, hearing the "Yis sor. If yez wait till tomorry into the literal objects of still life advertisement for a French waitress. ion soldiers who draw^ breedingas undesirable in a horse. If rain pouring in torrents, he ran to her, $530 each when yer np before the judge it'll bV~ around him.London Society. i horse can do everything else well, crying exultantly "Mamma! mamma! month in pensions. *i Placea-e itAM The house was a handsome one in about $30 or $40, but if yez choose tollmake loes it no add to his value to have the God has turned on His hose. Now His A twin famine is reported in sever West Fifty-sixth street, the furniture a dash transaction a it an' settle ibilitv to draw the carriage fast? Like house won't burn up".Harper's Magazine. Jim Jammes (walkiag with a terrMe aea3ache a and appointments were rich and taste- 4 specialty possessed by a young man now, it won't be more nor $1 apicee.** "Great Scott! I must have had a lot In]* til* mistress was truly ladjr-like, of fun reateraay.Town Topic*." Merchant Traveler. 7'