New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 7, 1888 · Page 2 of 8
OCR Text
FIFTIETH CONGRESSlaS" JAMES G. BLAINE. DAKOTA NEWS ITEMS. FARM, FELD, ftND FIRESIDE. a treaty with tha emperor of China containing get to~* Beep the surface-moist all the 5 a provision that no Chinese-labor time until after the plants are well His Belief Is that a Candidate WitoHas ers shall enter the United States-.' It was set. The- seed bed ougBfc to be a sheltered Once Suffered Defeat Should adopted. spot, so as to pEOtecfc the bed A creamery company was organized Abstract of the Proceedings otthe Not Run Again. "the Eye of the Cook. Senator Palmer introduced a billto* revive from wind and heat. Senate and House. at Bismarck with E. T. Goodkind, the grade oE general of the army. New York. Feb. 25.—To-morrow's Wor3& PLAIN CAKES.—One and a half teacups The credentials of. Mr. Wilson of Iowa will contain a three-column interview with president C. B. Little, treasurer of sugar, one-half cup of butter, one for a new term were presented. The pension Mr. Blaine, which has been cabled from Gerald Pierce, secretary and manager. small cup of sour milk, one teaspoonful The Feminine Evil. The resolution offered last week by Mr. bill was again, debated in the senate Florence by T. C. Crawford, for some time Capital stock, $25,000. The great feminine social evil of the Hoar to continue the investigation of last the pending question being on the amendment of saleratus, flour to mix, flavor the World's correspondent in Washington, session into certain events alleged to have offered by Mr. Wi'Bon of and now in Europe. Mr. Blaine, in a long" with nutmeg. Roil one-half inch thick, day is gossip. Orderly Sergeant Ward Williams, oi taken place in Texas (i.i the petition of Iowa to add the words- "from the conversation, distinctly asserts that undet cut in round cakes, and bake quickly. Company H, Waterton, Dakota, National Stephen Hackworth and others) was reported The small country town is supposed infirmities of age-" Mr. Beck said that vo circumstances whatever will heallowhisname back from the committee on contingent $300,000,000 would not half cover the Guards, now holds the gold to be used in connection with the to be the hotbed of gossip. But A NICE MTJFETK FOR BREAKFAST.— expenses, and agreed to. amount of expenditure under the amendment next presidential nomination. He insists medal offered by his company for Two caps of oatmeal, oni cup flour, I haver observed that the larger the fS»l| if adopted. The bill would settle the The Senate then resumed consideration on the sincerity of his withdrawal and asserts the best drilled man in the company, one large-spoonful of butter, one large of the bill granting pensions to ex-soldiers surplus in the treasury for all time. The congregation of human beings the W~"' that he had made up his mind thereto he having won the same in 'three spoonful of molasses, one small teaspoonful.of and sailors who are incapacitated from protected robber baron monopolists could long ago. Ho considers, first, that any greater the amount ot gossip in circulation. trials. not hive drawn a bill in their own interest the performance of manual labor, and providing man whose name has been associated with soda. Use milk enough to more adroitly than this-bill was drawn. 4^f for pensions to dependent relatives a defeat in a presidential campaign owe* it make the batter about like griddle 1' At Pierre Adam Geiger's place was of deceased soldiers and Bailors, the question Mr. Plumb asked Mr. Beck whether he to his narty not to allow himself to be renominated In small towns peorde criticise in gH ..._ cakes. being on the adoption of Mr. Call's was in favor of taking the tax. off whisky. raided by the prohibitionists on a and, secondly, he is unequal small matters, which pass unnoticed *fj amendment making the bill apply also to Mr. Beck replied that there was no more to facing the fatigues, worry search warrant. The house wa3 taken OATMEAL GEMS.—Soak one cup of those who berved in the war with Mexico legitimate tax than that imposed on and excitement of another canvass, in the large cities. But in the cities fgp|§ oatmeal over night, with one CUD of in charge, and the whisky seized. or ^for 30 days, in any of the Indian wars. whisky and tobacco. Mr. Aldrith asked all the more as he would! feel water. Iji t&e morning sift together gossip is quite as prevalent, and is The amendment was agreed to. Mr. Beck whether he considered the revenue himself bound to work as hard as on previous One more victim of the recent blizzard dry one oupof flour and two teaspoons-of The bill was loaded with amendments policy of Great Britain a free trade occasions. Mrs. Blaine and tile other usually of a more virulent type. ^f- died at De Smet. It was Guy which may have the effpctto deleatit. Senator policy. members of his family are most emphatic baking powder, add a little I remember once of leaving Stearns, the boy whose terrible sufferings Davis made one of his shoi-t,characteristic Mr. Beck—The tariff bill will be before us in their approval of his withdrawal, which salt, mix the oatmeal and flour together, house- of kind frienns who entertain-s*-^ .'• speeches in favor of the bill as it came very soon, and we can discuss it then. is definitive. Mr. Blaine will not resurn were described in the papers,and wet with sweet milk to a stiff ed me charmingly, and meeting anoth-Jf from the committee, asking senators to Mr. Piatt—I fear not. from Europe until June and not until after his death was the result of the amputation batter, drop into gem pans and bake er friend on the street, I spoke with it. halt before fastening upon it legislation Mr. Teller—Will the senator tell us when the Republican convention. He declines of Ins frozen limbs. delight and. gratitude of the pleasant that would endanger its passage. it will come. to express himself on the suibjeet of immediately. Senator Faulkner, of West Virginia, Mr. Beck—It will not come, if the Republican the Republican candidates now inthe-fiekl, tirae I had enjoyed. The lady looked Charles Gray,a former deputy United who voted in committee for the bill, managers at this end of the capitol but asserts that he did not retire in. favor grave, sighed and then said she felt it her POUXD CAKE.—One pound of butter said frankly that he should feel compelled States marshal, was brought to keeping going to the other end advising of any particular one of them. He is con\incod thoroughly creamed with one pound painful duty to inform me that the* to -vote against it if the amendment their friends not to vote to take it up, but of a Republican victory, basing his Fargo, from Minot, charged with accepting of'sugar. Add the beaten yolks of 10 friends who had been, so kind to me" striking out the word "total" was adopted, to vote solidly against it, as they did before, conviction in particular on the tariff question. a bribe from a liquor dealer, were dangerous people to know, as' eggs, one pound of flour and the grated which would give a pension to persons and then charge the Democrats for whom he had a warrant, and letting their past history bore a shadow up-^ whose disability is only slight. Should with the responsibility of not passing rind and juice of one lemon. Stir until UNDER NO CIRCTJMSTVNCES. the man escape. He is an old citizen the bill pass with the amendment, tin* Dension on its pages. I walked on, and was^ it. We tried it before, and furnished very light. Beat well the whites of When Mr. Blaine was asked the direct appropriation would be increased 13G votes to take up the tariff bill, ot Fargo. joined by another friend—a widow—a quest on whether he would, under any circumstances, the eggs and add just before baking. some S75,0l0,000 per annum. while the Republicans furnished 4, and few blocks down the street. This lady permit his name to be used Bake- in a moderate oven. This will, After further debate by Messrs. Teller, then every Republican charged the Democrats Three thousand bushels of barley again as a candidate, he replied in the mentioned having seen me in conversation Hoar, Blackburn, Blair aud Manderson, with not bring forward a bill to reduce not fail if properly baked. stored on the third floor in the Sioux most emphatic negative, bui then added: with the person whom I had the bill went over without action, and the taxation. That is about as fair aa I do not wish to make anj new affirmations Falls brewery building was precipitated iust left. Senate proceeded to executive business the pretense of Republican senators that SOUP, CREAM OF CHICKEN.—Take a* upon the subject. I have baid all to the ground by the giving away and soon adjourned. they want to save the soldiers by absorbing /arge fat fowl, boil till very tender "I hope you are not on intimate that I wish to say upoa this subject in the soldiers surplus revenues, while of the top floor. All the floors terms with her,'* she said. "You that letter. That letter, as you must with an onion and a carrot sliced. they are really seeking to sa\e the tariff that part of the building were wrecked know, was not a haphazard, off-hand know there are Eoany people who believe Strain the liquor, skim off all the fat, for the purpose of emiching a few men. The bill appropriating $500,000 for a ahair. It was the iresult of much by the accident, entailing a los3 to her first marriage was—well, no and keep hot. Boil a pint of cream Without a vote on the pending amendment site for a public building in Omaha, Neb., deliberation and careful thought. the brewery company of nearly $1,- matter, but old residents here told me and keep hot also. Melt four ounces the senate adjourned from Thursday was agreed to, with an amendment reducing You will remember that I told you the story and I do not care to know till Monday. the appropriation to §400,000. ®f butter in a saucepan and then put Paris last December that I had no intent'on the lady myself." The next bill called up was one appropriating ot being a candidate again, and in a half a cupful of flour, mix well, T. D. Green, a lumber merchant of HOUSE. $50,000 for a public building at that Iliad practically made up my mind at I bade the widow good afternoon Fargo, was in a caboose at Wadena and stir in the hot chicken stock and The j'oint resolution authorizing the Bar Harbor, Me. The appropriation was that time to forbid the use of my name in and dropped ia to call on an acquaintance. on his way to Brainerd, when a freight let come to boil season with salt, reduced to §25,000 and the bill was agreed president to arrange a corference to be the approaching convention. I hold that I to. pepper, and a little ground mace, mix held in Washington in 1880 for the purpose car was switched violently into thecaboose, have no right to be a candidate again. A "How came you to be walking with encouraging The next bill called up was for the erection of promoting arbitration and man who had once been the candidate of in the hot cream, stir in the yelks of throwing Mr. Green upon a that woman?" asked my hostess as of an appraiser's building in the city reciprocal commercial relations between his party and defeated owes it to his party three eggs well beaten, strain, and red-hot stove, which was upset and the United States and Central and soon as I was seated. "I saw you of New York. Mr. Keir, of Iowa, .spoke in to withdraw and not be a candidate a serve. The soup must not boil again fell upon his leg. He was quite badlv opposition to the spending of the surplus South America and Brazil, was adopted second time. Moie than thi3, there is another from the window, and could hardly burned. after the cream is added. in the erection of public buildings until by the house. plain reason for my withdrawing. believe my eyes," she said. "Don't some lme of policy in regard to taxation They adoptedthejointresolution accepting I could not go through you know that she is not a real widow, A company composed of business should be determined upon. the invitation ol France for the United the burden and fatigue of another presidential but a divorcee, and. the scandal men of Aberdeen has been organized Household Notes. After a speech by Mr. Cox. of New York, States to take part in the international canvass—such a one as the canvass was in all the papers when she got her A little child is attacked with earache of the last campaign. To accept a to secure the right of way for anew the bill was agreed to unanimously. The exhibition to be held in Paris in 1892, divorce? 1 never met her, but from site and budding will cost §1,500.000. with an amendment appropriating §23,000 nomination and to do less than before a small mustard plaster placed road to the southeastern part of the all I hear she is no friend for you." The committee having risen, the house to carry out irs provisions. would be impossible. for a few minutes back of the ear will territory. Many of the gentlemen interested ratified its action, and also passed two The house adopted a resolution calling Mr. Crawford thus concludes his dispatch* I related my experiences to a gentleman prevent hours of intense agony. The are connected with the Aberdeen bills, coming over from Saturday, increasing on the president for information as to "Toward the close of my last call friend later in the day. "Don't inflammation that will cause pain inexpressible & Fergus Falls company, the limit of appropriation of the building what steps have been taken in the direction I asked Mr. Blaine when he expected to mind what that last-named woman in the delicate membranes at Chattanooga, and providing for the of treaty stipulations or otherwise to which secured the Manitoba road for return to America. He Raid that says," he replied. "She is the most purchase of a site at Buffalo. prevent the continued immigration of of the ear on the surface is only a be expected to reach New York that city. cruel-tongued woman in the world. I Bills were also agreed to appropriating Chinese laborers into the United States, About the firsts of June. He expects to trifling smart. $100,000 for an interstate building at notwithstanding the provisions of the was in the house once, and I vowed I 3pend the late spring in London. He Red field Special: The saloon test Texarkana, and S125,000 for the purchase treaty of Nov. 17, 1880, and the laws would never go again, as she spoke so Measles begin with the symptoms of has not yet determined upon his movements. case, the county against William of additional ground at Indianaoohs, passed in pursuance thereof. After leaving Florance he will unkindly of every one I knew." a bad cold hoarseness, a cough, sneez. O'Connell, relating to the validity of Ind. In speaking of these measures, Mr. The committee on Indian affairs reported prohablv go straight to England from This is an absolutely truthful experience ing and weak eyes. On the fourth Kennedy, ofOhio, arraigned the Democratic with favorable recommendations city licenses, was decided in lavor of Italy. He said, with aa air of irankness which I have related, and is a party in the House for a failure to redeem day a rash appears on the forehead, Gifford's bill granting the Aberdeen, Bismarck not to be mistaken: the county by Judge Spencer, and a sad commentary on the prevailing the pledges it bad made to the people. & Northwestern railroad right of spreads over the face and extends to "You have no idea what a relief restraining order served on the defendant. evil of the day. way across the great Sioux reservation. it is to me to think that I am now the body. It is a darker red than the The saloons here are all Bills werp agreed to for the erection of a Mr. Holmes was authorized to report I think men are quite as much given out of the canvass, and that when I rash in scarlet fever and feels slightly public building at Bay City, Mich., at an favorably irom the committee on public lTork closed and the legal sale of liquor in "ome back to New in the summer to gossip, perhaps, as women, but raised to the touch. When the rash ultimate cost of $150,000, and appropriating lands his bill to quiet the title to lands that I shall not be going back there Spink county is ended. they are more fearless in their metk-* §100,000 for a building at Milwaukee, held by the settlers on the Des Moines first comes out it looks like flea bites to face reception alter reception, and to ods. Wis. river. McRae was the only dissenting niter the turmoil and excitement of a political Fargo Special: Deputy United arranged in little halt moons on the member of the committee. He was opposed A man came to a lady once in a canvaps. I can now come back States Marshal Shattuck returned recently skin. to quieting title to the land3 held crowded room and warned her against guietly, alter the convention has once decided bv the grantees of the canal company, but from a trip to Ramsom county, Mr. Call offered a resolution in the senate the result, and enjoy my own life in meeting any advances from a woman New York Times: Millions of dol. held, where they were not entirely held by where he went to arrest several instructing the committee en public lands my own way, free, I hope, from further present. He told her his reasons, and lars are spent yearly upon dentifrices. actual settlers, they should be forteited and to report a bill declaring all patents for sritiusia or comment." __ parties for cutting timber on the showed her his proofs in black and returned to the public domain. They lead to the spending of millions public lands issued by the secretary of the school lands. Marshal Shattuck arrested white. "She could and would only injure intenor without authority of law to be more upon dentists. A large percentage Andrew Johnson, Chris E. you," he said, "and therefore absolutely oid, and requiring the attorney of this vast outlay is unavoidable. Not in session. Johnson, Alex G. Swegtem, and Edward avoid her. I am willing to face her general to bring suits to vacate and Des Mones, Special Telegram, Feb. 25.— The remainder could be saved if set them aside. with my own words if need be." The house to-day engrossed the committee Lirch. They are in jail here. mankind, after reaching the age of A bill for the compulsory education of •ailroad bill, known aa 373, by a vote of She took pains to investigate the I The House, on motion of Mr. McKinley, reason and its last teeth, would" not Indian children is passed by the senate. It At Gladstone* a large meeting of (5 to nothing, five members absent or not man's statements, and proved them consented to have printed in the Record, a makes it the duty of the secretary of the rotmg. Its provisions applj* to the transportation persist in continuing fresh. Common farmers and citizens, to consider a true. This was as foreign to gossip petition signed by glass blowprs, protesting interior to establish an industrial boarding of passengers and property table salt is all that is needed. There. cheese tactory plan, was held. A committee as the gQajlet fever sign hung^ over a against a reduction of duty on imported school on every Indian reservation upon rom any point within the state to any Is no manufactured tooth powder door is different from" midnight attack which there may be located an Indian window glass, as proposed by the Mills was appointed to contract Joint within state, though the line tariff bill. more harmless. There is none so tribe nnmbeiing 500 or more adult Indians. by a highwayman. Ono warns route may traverse a portion of with a manufacturer, who will build The pupils are to be taught in the In the House Mr. Gifford, from the committee simple and efficacious. It will actually the other assaults. jther states by railway, express, and equip a factory for $1,500, to be branches of useful labor in addition to the on Indian affairs, reported a substitute freight line or sleeping car comoanies. retard decay after we have filed The most wholesale gossip I ever ready for business June 1. usual studies in primary schools. Nothing for the bill granting to the Aberdeen, It prohibits unreasonable charges off the enamel by using the fool's heard dealt out to a suffering community in the bill is to prevent the education of Bismarck & Northwestern railroad ir discrimination in favor of any person by The Ashton Gas and Fuel company toothpick, which is a quill, instead of the Indian in schools outside the reservations the right of way across a portion of the was in the house of a clergyman, ipecial rate, rebate, drawback or other derice, with the consent of their parents or Sioux reservation in Dakota. The has been prospecting for natural gas. a silver or soft wood—or, better still, and his wife was the dispenser. I applies the long and short haul priniiple guardians.and no provisions of the act are Aberdeen, Bismarck & Northwestern Railway ot the interstate commerce law, forbids A heavy flow was struck at a depth of a thread. could not but wonder whether by the to apply to the fi\e civilized tribes, nor to Company is a corporation duly organized pooling or the formation of any compact earnest labor of a life time he could 100 feet. The flame burns steadily the Osage Indians of the Indian Territorj'. under the laws of Dakota. This In the American Magazine Dr. W. or agreement between competing lines scatter enough seeds of charity from from a three-inch hole and rises to a railway, intended to be a branih of the The senate resumed the consideration it provides thatevr common carrier shall F. Richardson gives the following his pulpit to choke out the crop of main line, was during 1SS7 graded and of the G. A. R. pension bill. Mr. Wilson of height of four feet. Coal has also been print and keep for public inspection a curious prescription for dyspepsia: prepared for the iron from Aberdeen to thistles she was sowing from the Jowa moved an amendment to insert the schedule of tares and charges, classify struck in the same place, but the Bismarck, a distance of 160 miled. The "Everything I eat in the morning disagrees words "from the infirmities of age," so as hearthstone. It seems to me it is always freights, aud display the same in every station, thickness of the vein is not yet known. proposed line passes throuch the reservation to pension all ex-soldiers suffering "from with me, doctor, remarked a easier to speak good than evil. and file copies with the railway commission in a southwesterly direction. the infirmities of age or from mental or patient a few days ago. "It has where shipments are made over Papers were filed at Ashton for the If your friend's faults annoy you, physical debility." The delegation from Minnesota were different lines having joint tariffs, the same come to a point at last when if I take tell him so, but for Heaven's sake arrest of a farmer named Page, who Mr. Vest made a rattling speech asainst given an opportunity by the committee 3hali be printed and posted. This provision any solid food before noon it becomes keep silent about them in the presence secured 300 of the 75,000 bushels of the amendments proposed to Senator on rivers and harbors of the house to may be enforced by writ of mandamus a source of heavy discomfort." of other people. You will never reform urge the claims of their state for river and seed wheat loaned by the Milwaukee Davis'bill, and reflected severely uponsome in district courts, and neglect to comply harbor improvements. Representative Presidential candidates in the senate. He "Have you ever tride any homemade him by calling the attention of the company to farmers. Page, though is made punishable as for contempt. Rice, and several others appeared before «aid I would give to every disabled or dependentsoldier sausage?" "No why I never could world to his errors. Any person damaged by a common carrier now in fair circumstances, refuses to of the Federal army, and the the committee, but no one spoke except violating any provision of this act digest that, doctor, it is too greasy." return the wheat and is said to have ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. widows and orphans of those who had Rice, who made a strong and urgent appeal is entiiled to recover three times "Well, perhaps so," was my answer, for an appropriation of §75,000, given a crop mortgage before getting lost, their 1IVHS in the service, the last acre the amount of the damages sustained. for a survey for a canal to "but, as some really good results of land and th° last dollar. I would have the wheat. The complaint is made Potato Improvement in Dakota. Complaint may be made to the run from Lake St. Croix to Lake Superior. done the same for the Confederate soldiers have shown up lately, I would like by the agent of the company, and it board of railroad commissioners or suit The Late Rose potatoes grown in 4 if God had blessed our cause. Why the The greater part of Mr. Rice's you to try it." And, sure enough, may be brought in the courts to recover is said that this will be a test case. talk that congre&s has not done enough argument was devoted to showing the vast the neighborhood of Pembina and St. damages. The commissioners are given the highly-seasoned fatty food was amount of commerce which existed upon for the Union 8oldier3, when the country Vincent in upper Dakota, near the A wonderful lunar display was observed full authority to inquire into the management quietly digested, and proved just the these waters and on the upper Mississippi, has oaid out since 1865 §8S3,000,000 for 49th parrelled of north latitude, are 1 o! the business of all common carriers, at Aberdeen between 6:30 and which grew out of the productions and pensions—a liberality unparalleled in required morning meal. It is worth and power to call witnesses and require remarkable both for size, beauty of the history of the world. Of manufactures of the surrounding country. 7:45 the evening of the 25th. A halo trying in every case of forenoon dyspepsia production of books, pauper, etc. form and color, and more remarkable the 2,300,000 men enrolled as The House in the evening session passed surrounded the moon with a well defined when ordinary diet fails. They may inquire into all complaints and still for high quality. When grown in soldiers during the four years of 25 pension bills, together with bills removing require the railroad corporations to make circle marking its outer rim. A war, there were applicantions from 1,200,000 middle latitudes in Illinois and Iowa. the political disabilities of Samuel REPARATION FOR INJURY line of well defined light, paralled with for pensions, on account of disability. Noble, Horace A. Browne, Paul Faison the title of "rose," so far as inside or Culture of Celery. sustained. The orders or findings of the Such military execution was never known the horizon, at a height of about 45 and Andrew J. Lindsay. outside color is concerned, is a misnomer, commissioners are to be taken as prima in the history of the whole world. From the Practical Farmer. 4H»»——- deg., encircled the heavens, intersecting facie evidence in all judicial proceedings the skin being a dull red and Celery is one of the most delicate aud Who believes that these pension bills Historian Bancroft Ageing:. instituted to recover damages- The board the rim of the ring of halo at its the flesh inside showing only occasionally have not degenerated into a political wholesome of vegetables. Every farmer's of commissioners are empowered to make diameter, and ending there in two a reddish tint. The Dakota Late abuse, which cries aloud in the faces of all W. A. Croifut in Chicago News. garden ought to have a bed of a schedule of reasonable maximum rates honest men for redress' A recent dispatch brilliant rainbow spots or "dogs." Rose is smooth, round and large, the I met Mr. Bancroft the other day at and a classification of freights. These rates celery. Gardeners do not agree as to from Taris caused political candidates to Its period of greatest brilliancy was color, if not rose, is very near to it, are to be taken as prima facie evidence of a reception, for, though he had entered the best methods of culture any more become as thick "as leaves in Vallambrosa." reasonableness. The schedule is to be published reached about 7:15 after which it while the flesh inside is marked and upon his 88th year, he still maintains than do wheat farmers agree about Mr. Teller replied to Mr. Vest in some newspapers in the city of embellished with a blush rose as delicate gradually faded, disappearing wholly some social ambition and activity. and the bill tvent over. the best methods of wheat culture. Des Moines. It is made unlawful to charge as it is beautiful. If the Dakota During four hours of eachday helocks at 7:45. The phenomenon excited But there are certain general principles more for the transportation of a car load Late Rose has a fault it is in being so himself in his study with his secretary, than is charged per car load for several great interest here, and old Dakotians that will apply and need not be The house passed the bill to make charged with starch that the outside 4. poking over the papers left by car loads of freight of the same class and say that a similar display is unknown discussed. St. Paul a port of entry, and to distance, or more per ton than is charged falls off and goes to pieces before the President Polk, ana he likes to imagine to the region. provide for a collector of the per ton for several tons. It is provided Celery seed does not germinate and inside is done. I should like to know he is writing a biography of that port to be appointed by the president, that on approval of 4the commis- grow rapidly. It needs moist soil continuously. how the climate and soil of the valley White Lake paid the contractors reported by the house committee on gentleman. As a matter of fact, he is sioner special rates may be made And whether one uses commerce as a substitute for Mr. Rice's of the Red River of the North affect S not doing any such thing. I am sorry $3,360 for its artesian well. lor the development of any new industry bill on the same subject. The bill provides boxes or out-door beds, the soil must the Early Rose. to say that the old historian has almost within the state. The penalty for extortion Dr. Elizabeth On* was before a that there shall be in Minnesota two collection be old, fine and rich. In Kansas the or discrimination ia not less than entirely lost his memory of districts, St. Paul and Duluth. Deadwood justice, trying to explain §1,000 nor more than §5,000 for the first seed may be sown any time from the events. He mixes up our four wars The Early Rose has degenerated in The act provides for the appointment in otfense, nor less than §5,000 for the second why she was practicing medicine without 1st of March until the 1st of May. the district of Minnesota oi a collector to when he talks, a way that would be Illinois so as to become in form and offence ample provisions are made for the a license. Choose the seeding time to correspond reside in St. Paul, and a deputy collector amusing if it were not lamentable, size of tuber like the Lady-finger of enforcement of the law and its penal to reside at St. Vincent, and also for the to the time when the matured plant and the history of the United States provisions in the courts. Excepceptions The latest from the horrid coal forty years ago, though it still retains appointment of a collector for the district is to be used. If you want the are made in cases oi has become a sad jumble in his mind. its good quality for the table and stove comes from Winifred. Maggie iC of Duluth to reside at Duluth. transporting property of the United States plant for early use, then sow early, He is fond of attending receptions at measurably its early habit. It is generally Theopilus, 16 years old, was staying The house then went into committee of this state or any municipal government, if late, then sow late. Be parties the White House, where he talks loudly thought tnat the Irish potato, the whole (Mr. Burrows, of Michigan, in or for charitabe purposes or to or from over night with some friends and dur" lar about the soil in which and attracts a good deal af amusing like other plants propagated from the chair) for the consideration of the bill fairs or the issuance of mileage, excursion ing she night was suffocated to death the seed is sown. Remember, it must authorizing the secretary to purchase or commutation tickets. The bill is regarded attention. Physically he is in tolerable cuttings and not from seed, gradually by the escaping gas from the stove. be old and fine and rich,and if the out bonds with the surplus revenue. The bill as very radical, but its friends health, and, though very small, deteriorates and dies out in the course was passed after a long debate, which was claim that it is not an3' more so than the door bed is used it ought to be deep. The Dakota Mutual Insurance company he 13 disproportionate vigorous and ot a whole or half life-time. And such chiefly devoted to the tariff and politics. existing statutes of Missouri and Illnois, For some reasons it is better to use lively. But fifty years have passed of Huron has turned up its toes appears to have been the fate of the In the course of debate. Mr. Randall under which the railroads seem to be prospering. boxes. They will be better cared for since Van Buren made him collector of popular varieties of the last twentyfive .Baid that he did not wisn to to the daisies. probably, and that is the principal traverse the remarks of his Boston, and sixty-eight years since he years, the Peachblow for late and&fjj A farmer, A. J. Douglas, living near reason. If boxes are used make them, friend from Kentucky, (Breckenridge) did his first historical work, and he the Early and Late Rose for a •when he spoke of the past, except to say Estelline, has been found short of the about four inches deep and fill with will never do any more. But it seems the soil and climate of* "J that he had no regrets. He was the more Dubuque Special: The saloons of Guttenburg disposition expected of a virtuous soil as above described, sow the seeds Dakota have a certain power for re- T"3 reconciled in that connection when he have been running openly in violation thinly in rows, then press the soil husband. Eecently a young lady generation in the case of the IrishK** heard from the gentleman from Kentucky, of the state law, and as a result, the Congressman Knute Nelson lunched recently down compactly and cover lightly stopped with the family over night, prompted by a more liberal spirit than merchants in neignboring towns, where potato, and it may be good policy to with Mr. Lund and Maj. Strait. I had ever heretofore existed, that there was with rich,fine earth,likeleaf mold. The prohibition is enforced, have seen with and being short of accommodations obtain seed there and also to send!" l\ response for queries for general information, ,a hope, and he -declared that there would earth must be kept moist. If the seeding great displeasure the patronage of the she was given a bed in a room with our old favorites there tA cultivate Sr Mr. Nelson said: "You can say that be fruition to that hopp, if justice was bibulous Germans who people the country is done early the boxes should be I am counting on my emancipation one Douglas and his wife. During the ed and cared for so they may obtain*1^ had, of a united party on the Democratic going to Guttenbers. Consequently the exposed to the open air every mild year and four days from this date. I am side. [Loud and long applauses by the night the wife awoke from her happy a new lease of life —X. Y. Tribune. lovers of law and order and prohibition, it counting the time on an almanac like a day, but taken under shelter at night Democrats]. 4m band-:i dreams and missing her husband from and their own pecuniary advantage, fellow counting notches on a strick previous ,1,) and kept in a temperature above freez ed together, gathered in Guttenberg and Mrs. Paran Stevens, who is now her side found him occupying the to the circus. Maj Strait here has a ing. It the seeding is not done until raided all the saloons in the place, and better time than all of useplavesin congress. worth $6,000,000, began life as a same bed with the young lady. She there is no further danger of cold captu red all the beer, ale, wine and othei The senate considered the resolution reported He has all the fun and none of the work turned them both out to the mercies waiter girl in a restaurant, and her intoxicants they could find. The excite weather, then the seeding ought to be by the committee on foreign relations and annoyance. I long for the day when I meat in Guttenburc is in ten.e. "f thje cold, cruel world. husband started out as a stable boy. requesting the president to negotiate done in an outdoor bed. Don't for- shall be called an ex-member of congress."