New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 21, 1887 · Page 6 of 8
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VUUILP 'IJ'JIUlll ^s*^j*^vi^s*w^**aaMio**i*i) fiesta MINNESOTA NEWS.fi ABO UT JOCKEYS. sive heat I have never had hogs do 'SBronm (Eo.^Bcuxk. CURTIS' CONCLUSIONS, fUU. WEIGHT as well as when they came out of doors PURE to eat, and had no other protection Boys Mho are Likely to get Eich or Break Tbeii [n Regard to Matters Closely Connected C.H. GHADBOUBN, Kecks. C.H. BOSS, A. o. u. w. i than a snug: little building running with Profitable Pig Culture. President. LouisMlle Courier-Journal. CaahlesGar. north and south 15 feet, with a door I once knew a bunch of pigs which To be a great jockey requires a great Minn, and Centre Strs. Biennial Session of the Select Knights of the at the south end, and the bed at the opposite. ran in a field, ate grass, and rooted a Supreme Legion. deal of hard work, nerve and patience, The width was only 8 feet. and those who are popular now have The fourth biennial conclave of the Select ittle were fed a little shelled corn Knights of the Supreme Legion A. O. NEWDLM, worked hard for years to earn The sty and yard were so located that MINN. scattered on the ground, and two meals U. W. of the United States and Canada, their reputations. All the bis jockeys the cold winds did not strike either. )f a slop made of water and wheat midIlmgs, sonvened last week in K. of hall. CREA Collectionsan* all business pertaining to banking have commenced to work when very promptly attended to. These simple accommodations have Supreme Commander George W. says F. D. Curtis, writing to the young, and those that are young now Reed of Topeka, Kan., called the afforded me the best results in wintering Individual Responsibly, and 311st beginning to ride in races all Country Gentleman. There were nearly convention to order, and introduced Col. young pigs, and they would be hope that some day they will be as Kerr, president of the council, who, in the a score of them, and they were thrifty equally as good for older ones. The $500,000, absence of Mayor Smith, welcomed the ?ood riders as McLaughlin, Garrison, md pictures of health. They slept tinier visitors. The attendance of knights was Hay ward and others. If a boy wants floor of the sty, which is simply the a shed all enclosed, except an open very large. Eagle Mill Co. to becomo a jockey he must be very earth, has been raised above all soakage, Grand Commander Reed read his re-' loor in the middle, through which they fond of horses, and not at all afraid or possibility of wet, and theport, which covered 62 pages of printed utered. Their bed was dry, aud a of them, and he must become attached matter. The report contained a number fresh lot of straw once in awhile made sides and end of the building make a to a racing stable when he is very of decisions, not, however, of general interest, Manufacturers of surrounding for the pigs to lie agaiust young,-about twelve years old. When and recommendations as to matters it inviting. Here was a real pig paradise, ROLLER FLOUR and to keep the bed in place. A large ritual, uniform, &c. he first enters the stable he will be put and the sprightly ways and bright Supreme Recorder W. P. Bohn, of St. to work as a stable boy, and have to sty is not necessary, and I sjiould much THE looks of the inmates were proof beyond Louis, reported total receipts at $144,- n? catry water to the horses, make up prefer a number oi small ones, with 372.85 disbursements the same, including dispute, of comfort, health and rapid the bedding, clean harness and'lead Gradual Reduction Roller balance on baud of $4,344.72. i separate yards, rather than an extensive the horses for exercise. growth. The following is the total membership one. They might all be made for the fiscal year 1887. By-and-by winter came. The shed System, He will find that the work is not with one continued roof, but the partitions Missouri 2.S44 was required for sheep, and the pigs easy. He will be at the beck and call Illinois ,630 should be frequent. The manure were shut in a large building with a of every one in the stable, and if he Kansas 1,12 0 NEW ULM, MINN. and all of the droppings can be saved Its superior excellence proven in millions New York 1,747 wants to succeed in the profession he lot of straw put one corner for a lomes for more than a quarter of a century. It by carting out the earth inside for a Ontario 1,503 has chosen must be willing to work. used by the United States Government. Enlorsed bed, and the rest of the space for a Pennsylvania 84 1 depth of afoot or moie, and also on the by the heads of the Great Universities as Dunne the racing season the boys are feeding place, and other uses natural Minnesota 35G -ha Strongest, Purest, and ntbst Healthful. ir outside in the yard. A fresh supply of all in bed at 8 or 9 o'clock at the latest, Colorado 42 6 ?rice's the only Baking Powder that does not to the pigs. Outside of the bed andearth and they are all on the track will fill up the space, to be aga 'ontain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in Michigan 52 4 2ans. around the troughs the place soon with their hordes by sunrise the next California 65 2 taken away. With a plank door, unless PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. morning. All the work done in training Supreme 67 4 became muddy, and this wet and muddy it is tight, the amount of fertilizerwasted /EWYOBK, CHICAGO. 8X LODI8. The membership exhibit may be summarized the horses is done at dawn. The condition soon extended over the underneath, and not to be as follows KWBQODSI LOWEST PE1GESI next move a good boy will get is to bed and if a new lot of straw was Total number of legions July,1885.. 33 0 reached, is very great. If saved, it will have a horse g'ven him to rub down Total number of legions July, 1887.. 47 8 thrown upon it, in one day it would become Obtained, and all PATENT B(PWtbt attended swell the profit. and to keep clean. In this position Net increase of legions 14 8 to for MODERATE FEES Our office is. saturated. Here the pigs would he is called a rubber. After this if he opposite the U. & Patent Office, and we can obtain Total membership July, 1885 9,148 Henry J. Luders, Patents in less time than tliose remote front is a bright boy he is allowed to ride a pile upon each other, and the steam Total membership July, 1887 12,317 WAMVS'G'IOX. Send MODEL, DRAWWG ox The Cork Oak. Netincreaseof membership.. 3,1(59 horse in exercise gallops. would rise from the mass of uncomfortable MIOIO of invention. We advise as to patentability The growth of cork-oak in California The chief points for discussion werethe report free of charge and we make At) VHAJtQE This is as far as many of the boys and struggling animals until each Dealtr io.-^ UNLESS PATENT JS SECURED of the supreme commander, most of is not a matter of experiment its success ever rise, because the next position is whose recommendations were adopted, ane was hot and wet For circular, advice, terras and references toactual DEY GOODS, that of a jockey. To be a jockey a was demonstrated long ago. The and amendments to the constitution, the clients in your own State. County, City or The pigs were fed twice as much grain boy must have lots of nerve, have a chief scope of which were the striking off distriDution of cork-acorns by the Pat-* Town, write to It^^fyMtWllWif fiROCERIfig, as they had had while in the field and cool head, and be a good rider. He certain superfluous committees. ent Office about twenty-five years ago Opponte Patent Office, Washington, li it The election of officers took place and resulted must be a good judge of pace and shed, but still there was no visible gain. may not have accomplished much in as follows, many of the contests being NOTIONS, ETC] H. E. Beussmann, know very nearly how fast the horses They all looted gaunt and staring. In exceedingly close* Supreme commandjr, other parts of the country, but it gave are going along. It a trainer thinks a a few weeks they began to cough, and George W. Reed, Topeka, Kap., rejected, Kieillng's Block boy could be trusted with a horse in us a start, and there are now trees supreme vice commander, Charles some of them to pant, showing an affection a race and then if the boy does well he Dealer in yielding cork and bearing acorns at a Babst, Pittsburg, Pa. supreme lieutenant of the lungs, or at least more will soon rise to the top of the tree. :ommander, George W. Howard, Paris.IH. $teel ki\d Ii*oi\ Wkfe number of different places in the State. A jockey's pay is good. McLaughlin supreme recorder,R. Ei Hill, Buffalo, N. Y. or less congestion. Not long after the R. Pfefferle, There are trees growing on Mr. Richardson's mpreme treasurer, W. R. Sheen, Lawrence, i sets 810,000 year from the Dwyer in general also a special large stock weaklings began to die. They would Kan. supreme standard nearer, place at San Gabriel. There Bi others, Issac Murphy gets $10,000 of Carpenters' Tools and Agricultural' be found under the pile, smothered. E. M. Reading, Sacramento, Cal. were samples of cork and acorns shown a year from Lucky Baldwin, Fitzi Implements. A complete stock of the supreme senior workman,O. H. Comfort, These cases of death were not those of Dealer in patrick gets 8.000 a year from the newest and best constructed Guns and at the Sacramento Citrus Fair by H. A. St. Paul, supreme junior workman, cholera, but of a disorder known as Fairfax stable, and Garrison gets A. JohnBon, Omaha, Neb supreme Revolvers of the most approved patterns Messenger, of Calaveras County, there stupidity. It is a disease which rasres juard, P. Seniger, St. Louis, Mo. supreme S3 000 a year from Captain S. S. also ammunition and sportmen'* are trees of similar age in Sonoma, trustee, Ed Gilhs, New York, Y. Y., supreme LroTvn, others get paid in proportion goods of all descriptions. among the owners of live stock more *9 Santa Barbara and Tulare, and perhaps medical director, Dr. J. B. Hibben, I according to their abilities. All these In connection therewith is a completer CANNED, DRIED & GREEN than with the animals, but unfortunately Kansas. other counties. The State Uuiversity I riders are allowed to receive outside Harness Shop, A resolution was passed thanking the the animals suffer the most. This FRUITS, is growing seedlings, from California mounts, that is, they are all^wed comrades of Minneapolis and Sfc. Paul for man got the scales off his eyes, saw to nde tor any one when they the many courtesies extended, and also under the management of Hermann cork acorns, and will be likely to have things as they were, and reasoned out thanking the Knights of Pythias for the are not wanted by $ 6 stable to which Flour a.nci Feed Beusmann, who will take pleasure in the trees for distribution next year. use of their hall. better plan. they are engaged. For these outside waiting upon all customers in want of There is no doubt about the adaptation Most of the business of the order was I mounts they are paid 25 if they win anything in the harness c! saddlery He put the pigs in lots of five, giadBcl clone in secret, and is not jet disclosed. of the tree to the State as the widely STONE,WOODEN AND WILLOW I and 10 they lose. But very* often line. The members were the recipients of man/ according to size. He gave each lot separated places named above all furnish WARE. when they win a big i ace they set much courtesies in St. Paul.. Minn,fc1st 19. Strs. New Ulm, Minn. a pen by themselves, and room to eat NEW ULM, MIOT. proper conditions for it* growth. It larger fee. McCarthy got 3,000 for and move about, in one place, and a Fr, winning the Brooklyn handicap on is ot comse a crop of which one has to The streets of St. Paul and Minneapolis bed in another. The bed was always Drv Monopole, and last year Fitzpatnck were brilliantly illuminated during the fair wait some time to gather, and therefore week, attracting many thousands of spectators. was paid 5,000 for winning the ivy and the place warm. The pigs needs patience in the planter. The spectacle was the finest ever Suburban or Trcubadour tor Captain which were not too far gone recovered, Been the state. Bro'vn. Some of the jockeys All the corkwood of commerce comes and the rest began to grow and did A burly negro went to the house of Thomas ^pend the money they make as fast IRONBTRUYONLETI from the Spanish Peninsnla, where the well. Here are practical lessons, Kelly in Eureka, five miles from Farmmgton, as they get it, but others save it, and Manufacturer of and Deaier in trees abound not only in cultivated and attempted to enter a young which apply the year over, and the readjr many ot them now are very rich men. jirls room for abase purpose. He was arrested. forests but also grow wild on the The dangers of a jockey's lite are can judge regarding them. A more CIGARS, mountains. The tree is like an American TONIC Very gieat. They may be thrown in careless man, and one indifferent to Ex-Warden Reed, of the Minnesota state oak, with leaves similar to the a race at any time and be trampled TOBACCOS, prison, files his answer to the charges preferred the comfort of hi3 auimals, would have to death by horses behind them. The oak and acorns. It takes ten years against him, and makes counter left things as they were, and no doubt horse they are iiding may fall down charges against Warden Stordock. for the bark to become a proper thickness PIPES. would have lost all his pigs in a short and by rolling on them may kill Will purify the BLOOD rasulats Governor McGill honoreda requisition to be manufactured into bottle the LIVER an|.KIDNJEY$ aad time. There are many cases of just them. Very often they get so iBsued on him by Gov. Rusk of Wisconsin Cor. Minnesota and Centre OR of YOUTH Dyspepaia,Want stoppers, life preservers and seine to secure the person of one Lizzie Mackey crowded in a race against other such management with hogs which remit of Appetite, IndisMtion.Lack of of Eau Claire. The crime with which Lizzie Strength and Tired Feelins absolutely corks. When stripped from the tree norse,s or against the rails, that their streets. fatally, and are ascribed to cholera cared: Bone*, msadee Mackey is charged is mayhem. She legs are broken, and sometimeb the and nerve* receive ewr it is to be boiled for two hours, cured NEW ULM, MINN. Dr some contagious disorder. got mixed up in a quarrel with another fbrce. Enlivens the afo4 hor3es they handle are so savage that andrapplieeBrain Power. in the sun for a week and pressed into woman in Ea Claire, and in a playful m ^^'Suffering from com plaint*pee*I Jno. Neuman, they kick and bite the boys. I am satisfied that hogs should not mood .bit off her ear. flat pieces for bailing and shipping. AfllFS lirto theirsex willfindin DR. HABTEB'S IRON TONIC When a boy decides to become a be kept in a hot or close place, or in a Rev. Claude Roboteau, a resident of St. The denuded trunk, like a hen robbed af e,apeedy cure Givena clear, healthycomplexion. counterfeitiniyERy ORIGINALANMBXXT-1DitajpopuSot*PILLadd ioi key he must makeup his mind either Louis and a graduate from Crozier Theological All attempts at onl basement where tta manure is put A M,A1TE,V? of her eggs, does not sulk and quit the ferity. Do not experimentget seminary at Chester, Pa., has accepted to make his fortune or break his lan i 9,r Dealer in farmer recently consulted me about the call extended by the Baptist business, but throws out afresh covering neck. One of the best trainers for IDTITT Gi-OOIDS, [Cure Conatipation.Liver Complaint and Slekl Dutting his hog-pens under his barn in church of Red Wing. BookI)J [Headache. Sample Dose and Dream jockeys in this country is Father Bill for afresh spoliation. The tree has I mailed on receipt ot two cent* in postage. in extended basement His plan was The following patents have been granted Daly He tausht McLaughlin and been known to yield half a ton of corkwood. Mats, Caps, ^Notions, THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MOL to Minnesotians: Minnesota H. L. Farle, to drop all of the raanuie from the Gameon to ride, and was making a One pound of cork can be Minneapolis, steam boiler, also one for automatic Groceries, Provisions^ H. Eudolphi, dood lightweight of Little Moran when barn and cow stables mto this basement, grain scales, C. H. Freer, Blue manufactured into 144 champagne Crockery and Glassware, he was killed at Brighton Beach last Earth City, strap buckle, E tiaupt, St. and let the hogs live on it and corks. The baled cork bark is sold to year. He is now teaching Palmer to Panl, car coupling, W. T. Horton and D. Green, JDried and Canned work it over.' Siefkin,~ Blue Earth City, cver for spring ude. In some of the stables the boys cork maufacturing centres. The most Fruits, etc, etc, This would make the place damp bed bottoms, F. Peteler, Minneapolis, utr ate treated very well. They all have MANVFAOTURBR OP & DKAtKIt USBoats extensive manufactory in America is at axle box, also one for drawbar and bump and more or less wet under foot, the and Shoes!: to live on the track, and some the Pittsburg. Besides the ordinary demands er J. Race, St. Paul brake, shoe and I will always take farm produce in exchange laige stables like the Fanfax, Haggin's very conditions unsuited to swiae, as it head, C. M. Stanchfield, St. Paul, compobition for goods, and pay the highest market pricefor all for cork bark, a good supply of and Dwyer's ha\e rooms fitted up for for softening printer's ink, R. R. Tithenor was the intention of the owner to wall kinds of paper rags. the buoyant material, after being burned, thebovs, where they can learn to read and P. Walker, Hcnning, wagon and Minn. & 3d N. strs., New Ulm, Mina* it all in, so that it would not freeze. It gate. and wnte, and have a good library of to make it still lighter than the In connection with my store I hmt a first-clam ^s not necessary that a pig-house should good books for them to read their 1 original bark, is shipped to Canada and Pensions granted to Minnesotians: saloon furnished with a aplendid billiard table ani A large assortment of men's and not freeze, but it is necessary that the leisure time. Widow of T. Canty, Shakopee original, my customers will always find good liquors and New England, where it is made into boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and 1 W. H. Gibbs, Le Sueur Center, J. James, In addition to other things a jockey air should be free from dampness and cigars, and every forenoon a splendid lunch. seine corks. The average annual importation Lake Crystal, T. Larson, Glenwood, H. children's shoes constantly kept onhand. nm ha\e a strong constitution. Lhe chilliness which is connected with Haman, Castle Rock, T. Anderson, Monticello, Custom work and repaiiing of corkwood into this All goods purchased of me will be delivered ti A hen they have to ride in rac^s they a cellar or a warm, damp place. Hogs B. F. Davis, Mankato C. (Smith, promptly attended to_ any part of the city free of cost. country, entirely at the port of New must not exceed the weight that the Minneapolis, W. Pilgrim, Oakland J. are very susceptible to colds, both inward Minnesota Street New Ulm, Hina horse has to carry, and to get to this Hall, Red Lake Falls. York, is 70,000 bales a year. A bale Meat Market, and outward, and to rheumatism. weight they have to train. There are At Princeton, Mille Lacs county, ayoung weighs 160 pfunds, aud is worth THE CHICAGO and I believe it is a law, which cannot be several ways they have of setting ofi man named Pierson was accidentally shot on this side of the water $20. making flesh. One is by taking medicine, but while hunting. His companion raised his broken with impunity, that the human a total value of the importations of gun to shoot a duck and, on lowering it, that is not a safe way. -One is by M. EPPLE, Prop'r. species will become sick when confined with his finger on the trigger, it was discharged $1,400,000. It comes in duty free. taking Turish baths, but the most NORTHWESTERS NEW ULM,MINN, to damp quarters. The results are just and the contents passed through MINNESOTA ST. popular way is by taking lots of exercise Pacific Rural Press. the abdomen of Pierson. the same with swine. The air must be with heavy clothing on. i At Austin, Samuel Pinkham, aged fifty iry and pure above ground is the only His Flyship on a Spree. *TH undersigned desires to inform the people ot five years, died suddenly in a spasm. RAILWAY 1 1 New Ulm aud vicinity that h6 has re-established place t keep hogs. Bogs do not mind 1 "GlaJits iu Those Days."*' The bartender said: "A roach is a A new society, called the "Anti Treat his meat market and is now preapared to walon Lhe cold, if they can 'be dry and clean, Diss!U customers and friends with only tin Society," was organized in St. Paul. The happy, harmless drunkard, but liquor Pliny mentions the giant Gatobara, beat fresh and cored meats, sausages, lard and ev by-laws of the society are that no member and can get into a good bed where Penetrates the Centres of Population erything usually kept in a first-class market Tb who was rune teet nine inches tall, makes a,flyquarrelsome." At that instant of the organization shall treat or receive a highest market price will be paid for PAT CAT, they cam partially cover themselves. in and two other giants. Poison and Secundilla, treat from any of the enrolled members ol a big house fly fell into a glass of TLB, HIDES, WOOL, ETC. ILLINOIS, IOWA, The bed should always be located where anything. who were half a foot taller. champagne that one of the spectators M. EPPLK. ao drafts or currents of air will blow The wife of Postmaster McHugh, of Gaipolus tells of a young giantess B.WISCONSIN, Meat Market. of the roach' debauch was preparing Hastings, died suddenly of apoplexy at who was ten feet high. upon them. They never do well when to drink. The fly was rescued from MICHIGAN, Morris. Lecat speaks of a Scotch giant this is the case, and much of the sickness the wine and laid on the counter. He Thomas L. Bunne, for thirty years a eleven feet six inches in height. MTNKESCOLA,, of hogs is due to such exposure. resident of White Bear, Ramsey county, JOS. SCHNOBRICH, Prop'r., appeared at first to be dead, but he A giant eight feet high was exhibited DAKOTA, die4 at his resident near White Bear re A Pig does not perspire like a horse, at Rouen in 1755. finally revived, straggling to his feet cently. NEBRASKA, and A Swedish peasant, cited by Buff on, and on this account it should never be New TJlm, Minn, and tried to walk away. One of the The three-yeara term for which Rev. ilt was .eight teet and .eight VZYOMINQI driven fast or chased by dogs. It only Robert Foroes was appointed to preside spectators thrust his finger before the lines in height, and the -stature over the Central Park Methodist church takes a little hurrying to get a pig very fiVs head, but flyship paid no need A large supply of fresh meats, santage, of the Finnish giant Gajanus was has now almost elapsed. The new ap Its TRAINJSERVICEisoarefuify oittch heated, and often fatal results to the act. He walked about in a circle hams, lard, etc., constantly on pointee is Rev. Dr. Smith of Buffalo, N. Y. the same, while Frederiek William, arranged to meet requirements ot will follow. If an overheated- pig is exposed and staggered like a toper. Occasionally King of [Prussia, had a guard -of nearly land. All orders from the country Sunday night the 11th inst.. the boomers local travel, as well as to tnrnis% of property all turned out and greeted Rev. to the -cold, it will cool too suddenly, equal stature. the legs on one side of his promptly attended to. the most attractive Routes for Samuel G. Smith, of the First Methodist The giant JiII 3 Trent, in the Tyrol, and be likely to have a turn of body would give out and he would fall CASH PAID FOR HIDES. church, of St. Paul, it having been announced through travel between important and one at the guardaef the Duke congestion an some vital part. They over OK his back, wearily wave his legs that he would preach a sermon to of Brunswick, was more (than eight TRADE CENTRES:. ^*a real estate mea. gav"talking them good will often worry each other to a degree l] in the air and then lie motionless and *r THE HEW HLHfe feet four inches in height. to." that is dangerous tram overheating. supremely contented. A magnifying The Grecian giant Amanab, now The outrag* wav struck^Brainerd on Its EQXflPMBNT ot Bay audi In k*t weather I have saved a hog glass was produced and a view of the eighteen yeais old, is seven feet euflrt the jaiSng of Ed Wilson for attempted assault CITY PLANING MILL Parlor Cars, Dining and Palace* inches tall. pon Mrs. Carrie Courtney, wife of a whick was fleshy, from dying: when fly's countenance showed that his eyes Sleeping Cars is without rival, settler firing four miles north of Wheelock The Chinese .giant Chang, .eight feet were glassy and his expression idiotic overheated ,(by others chasing and Its ROAD-BED is perfection, ok station, in Cass county. three inches. as compared with that of the temperate fighting it), by hauling it to a cool place XANUFACTTJBES -"W 4,-, stone-ballasted Steel. At Wabasha, the school squabble is virtually The Austrian giant, Windkelmeier, fly. WAe the wine had begun to and throwing water on it As soon as settled. I is held that the school DOORS, WINDOW SASH, The NORTHWESTERN Is thefavorite who was recently exhibtied an Paris, meeting held by the seven ladies and their fully assert its power thefly/struggled it could walk, it was made to move route for the Commercial* measuring eight and one-half feet, election of J. N. Murdook as school director ?l fvENETIAN BLINDS, Traveler, the Tourist and the Seekers to his feet and proceeded to vindicate may be regarded as a specimen of the about a little, and then left in a cool *-J is contrary to law, aod so illegal. after New Homes in the Golden. highest stature attained by the human the bartender's estimate of him. He place. Carl J.Hnke, aged nine years, was gored MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. Northwest. species. reeled along, the counter until he meta by a bull and killed on the farm of C. Brosinsky When a hog opeas its mouth to get At the opposite extremes may be of Antrim, Watonwan county. Detailed iniormatlon cheerfully^x a greater supply of air, it must be let I sober fly that was making towards a found numerous dwarfs not moic Planing, turning and all furnished by The particulars of the recent shooting alone, or it will die of excessive heat cube of loaf sugar. The toper darted than twenty inches, and some even ofErwin Hall of the town of Miltona, C. W. H. HE1DEMAN, Aentj work with rib-saw'promptly Douglas county, by Edwin Trask, an old as little as sixteen and even twelve Internally. It must be remembered **V rig. towards the temperate fly and attacked that there 1 man of the same place, show New Ulm, Mian jand neatly executed. inches in height but such dwarfs are that a few degrees of extra treating him with malice aforethought The had bees ill-feeling between the two on account MARVIN HU6HIT, It C. WICKER, i only monsters with atrophied limbe *5 of a lawsuit two years ago. The will be liable to melt the fatty covering* temperate fly tried in vain to escape. or twisted back-bones, or stunted infants ballet took effect in his breast, passed VJee-Pres't and Gen. Mngr. Traffic Minaur All work guaranteed. Bate* reasonaWe. Then he turned on his assailant, rolled to its internal organs hence no whose age is usually exaggerated through the right lung and. lodgeii in thf EP.witsoi, by their Barn urns. him over on his back and left him with time should be lost in making it cooler, muscles of the back. He will probably di, C. ZELLER, Prop'r. Trask is in jail at Alexandria. 1, 0*nnaBajgn|{erJUBBaW his legs in the air.Detroit Journal. whoa it is found suffering from exees- *J^*W^r*^RR jit mi' I'irrrfir^-ifltJKr V---^^'^t^-'^^natc3aau-h--iu_uiiitjLi imaam^mmmittm aiia 18KMaW5Kg^$S!ksW*? wjfjpps