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

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Farm And Household. the sunshine got down into my nearti if fully matured, and if the season be Sealskin will continue to be the I suppose, to save the minister's wife The old church helped me more than not advanced in order to more easily most fashionable, as well as the most the trouble of mixing the indigestible anything else, and the ministers' wives fatten him for market, is content with compound, and the minister's purse popular, fur for street wear next win* "Just tired out," the neighbor said, very ordinary rations until the time were always kind tom and wanted tor. Turning from the squalid bed, the unnecessary outlay. It was a real Scraps or Agricultural Information. |fe arrives for filling his frame with me to sit in their pew. He never came "Where the weary woman lay, God-send to Regina to have the pies, iTew persons have a fuUy realizing choice beef. If the wants of each animal The feit-faced hats—that is, felt hats Banting life's last hours away, back, and we never heard from for she did not know much about Save that sound of sobbing breath. «ense of value of wood ashes. A ton be noticed, and the food be given the vessel." 3 4 with one color on the outside and an. cooking, and I did not, either, so that All was still as coming Death in a manner so as best to TThis, then, was"aunt Lucys ro-~* of well saved ashes contains 200 other underneath the brim-—are again we naturally confined ourselves to simple For the frightened children cowered promote the objects sought, mance locked in her heart for fifty things which were easily made. to be worn. i- pounds of carbonate of potash, worth Where, with heavy brows that lowered, there will be quite a saving years filling her life with a serene and 'Neafch the long enduring strain, We learned a great deal about the -$12, and 100 pounds of phosphoric "i the course of a season If the herd is New ulsters "for coaching and fashionable Tae mute husband bore his pain. gracious sweetness, broken at my feet people of the parish through aunt acid, worth $6. This phosphoric acu cb large one. The same is true of hogs. at last like the alabaster box of pre- ^. country wear are made of Lucy. There was one blessed trait in xaay be called insoluble, but it is in an Just tired out—far down below While the barrows should be kept in cious ointment. Now I had a secrets heavy serge, trimmed with large pearl the old lady—she praised everybody. organic condition and hence is worth Waves were fretting on the flow a rapidly growing condition, so as to that even Regina could not know, that We quite concluded, before the Sunday or old silver buttons. Jaunty jackets And the full recurrent roar more than the mineral phosphates, make as large a frame as possible before I would not have her know for the visit ended, that the church of the Echoed upward from the shore of green billiard cloth, with gold but* oecause it is more easily soluble in the the time arrives for feeding corn, world. Was she not daily questioning Fainter grew the pulses' beat Holv Cross in Pennhollow had some* #oil than these. tons, are chosen for seaside wear. the sow must be fed with a view to As the worn hands plucked the sheet, me about a lover of mine who was how managed to gather the cream oi having her in a healthy condition, Potatoes keep best in pits in the And the death-damps gathered, where a long way off, and whom she suapected the city. Certainly, if every other Collars remain high and close, often with a proportion of fat stored up. Ruffled all the tangled hair. •ground out of doors, where they are of coldness? I could not let I to exaggeration, and are frequently church was made up of such perfect Yet corn fs made the staple grain food Said the watcher at her side, her know the tender bond holding me people as*the young minister had that made of two fabrics, the one in front -cool and moist, but they must be pre-swrved by farmer3 when it is not needed, thus "She is waiting for the tide." to aunt Lucy. day preached to, there was an anomalous matching the vest or plastron, and from too low a temperature entailing loss by not using discrimination When the waves had ebbed anew. population in the city—a race of In my determination to hide nrj&«-|| the one on the sides and back i3 of the in feeding. by ample covering and from water by The tired life was over too heart's unrest, I watched the postof-" angels scarcely lacking wings. third meterial used for garniture, be it Tf\S Gone from want, and care and ill, •choosing an elevated dry place. To fice, and when she questioned me I After aunt Lucy went away, I said braiding, embroidery, a contrasting Very peacefully and still, ,1 make a pit dig a trench three feet wide about letters from him, I avoided a to Regina: ycij peuueiuuy anu Bill!, ,x «^0 yw%£ Good Athice. ,^ •,- fef$JfeC fabric, or corded silk finished with wept,****5^*^^ After all she bore and ^tnd two ftet deep, throwing the earth direct answer. Regina, in her young "There is a romance connected with Frencn pipings of the same, or oi Burying potatoes is discussed as follows Hard-worked wife and mother slept '0 on both sides heap the potatoes to a content—well, she wanted a great boon this suave woman, and I am going to Very fair she lQoked, and meek, *p&£j! by a writer in the Country^ Gentleman: point or ridge and cover with long, fathom it. She's right handsome, to come to all whom she loved. But Long dark lashes swept-her rheek, afc** straight straw, bendingthe straw over "v~ %v~j£v Shot, or changeable, velvet is that could hardly be possible. "Sir and I'll warrant there's a lover somewhere Worn hands crossed upon her breast, the top. Cover eight or ten inches among the handsome millinery fabrics in the beginning of this century Arthur." as we liked to call him, was For the weary was at jest." *$ "When cold weather approaches deep with straw and then with three or the close oi the last." a princely man, and Regina had used this season. The velvet is -., —All the Year Round, they are either removed to the cellar dr°wn f* -nri7*» in life's lot^erv. or four inches of earth, leaving the "She will not tell you, if there is" intended for them or buried out of corrugated or ribbed, and some of the jpeak uncovered until cold weather, The winter days were at length said mv friend. doors in heaps or pits. When thus patterns aie of superb coloring, changing counted out amid much going and' •when it, too, should be covered witb "You notice how easily she talks buried they are to be protected fron* in sheeny lights from gold or scarlet, «arth. coming and real earnest work in the of course she will tell me." adverse influences. Sometimes they green to Roman red, or red to She kept a small store on the corner home and church. A successful fair "Yes she talks easily of common are covered carelessly and in a shipshod Feeding with corn fodder is dangerous, orange yellow, golden brown to gobelin of Third street, where the children had marked the young minister's first things, the church and the sewing circle, manner, with first a thin layer and more so when a horse is blue, and like beautiful variations. winter, and we had made a multitude stopped on their way to schood and but lovers of fifty years ago ate of straw, and to compensate for this wearied with hard work in the field. of acquaintances at the fair. When not so easily brought to the light oi deficiency in straw a foot of earth is spent their pennies. They all called When green fodder is fed the horse spring began to show its green I went Gray Costumes in Favor, ^»V** day. She'll be a very sphinx if you heaped upon them outside. The ie aunt Lucy. She was creeping 'Should have first a small quantity of try to extract the secret'of her aged back to my school teaching among moisturo and foul air which slowly accumulate New York Post. along among the seventies, when the 'dry hay or cut feed only moistened the hills, and to the home that was maidenhood." in winter are held" by Gray costumes of every shade im. A -and with an ounce of salt mixed with it. church in Pennhollow, where she had glad of my coming. Several years I believed in myself rather than in this thicu: layer of earth, and aginable will be very fashionably woxn went by before I again saw Regina. After the keen edge of the hunger is Regina, on this especial theme, and as attended for over fifty years, changed they rise to the upper point of this autumn and winter. The handsomest Indeed I did not expect to visit her a phrenologist had just told me there taken off then the fodder may be giv•en, the conical heap and cause decay and most recherche gowns now ministers. Wise old parson Graves again, so far away, but she expected it were car-loads of paper waitingformy and will be eaten slowly and masticated of the tubers, which is mistakenly worn in Paris are those in gray, the slipped quietly away to his farm, and and said so. The second baby was a pen, naturally I wanted to take possession ascribed to the freezing of this apparently thoroughly. A well masticat«d entire costume from bonnet to boot young Arthur Winn, fresh from the of interesting material. So I girl and named for me. It was to be most exposed part. A much and salivated meal will not ferment often matching in shade. An importer began to court aunt Lucy, There christened in June, and beseeching let-^^ college, succeeded him. It was like better way is to use plenty of straw in the stomach and produce just returned from abroad exhibits was ample opportunity. I met hec ters began to pour in upon me again." l^ and less earth. A farmer who never putting a book the place of a living •colic. an artistic dinner dress, which is as twice in zhe church on Sunday, and I must come to the christening, come lost one bushel in fifty in his winterstored follows- The dress itself is in dovegray oracle, but the people had all hopes as often on week days "out to tea," and pass the summer I had. kept Summarizing the news of the roundups. potatoes out doors made it a cloth, the panels in plush of the that the book would some time bud when it was very delightful to walk school long enough to deserve a restjj^ "The Rocky Mountain Hus rule to put on the heap one foot of same tint, striped with a much paler home Avith her, and ait a while in her and summer was the time to see Penn-jgj and blossom, as did Aaron's rod. compact straw, with only three or landman" concludes that at least shade, and lined" with silver-gray silk. cosey room on Antler street. hollow in all its glory. As father ancV^*" four inches of evenly laid earth to 'half of the range cattle were starved Young Winn had learned, while among The drapery of the Hungarian tunic mother had grand-children growing"" I asked her about the old times hold it in position. Ventilating holes or frozen to death last winter. "The is raised at each side in an easy yet the hills where he studied sacred lore up around them now, it was easier to when the church was in its infancy, wer9 made with a crowbar at the apex &avoc was simply appalling." The 'deft manner. It looks as if one had not only the wisdom requisite to his say yes, and I went. and about the people who filled its and filled with wisps of straw. He •loss seems to have been principally caught up a length of it in a loop, After the christening, there were profession, but a heart lesson, which ample spaces before the great division found it safe to place as many as much as one would do if pinning up cows and ninety-five per cent of the plans which 4seemed to have been a which occurred duxing the war oi seventy bushels in heaps thus treated. was quite as much needed. And so he a skirt before venturing out in the bulls. It is a sad story of cruel suffering 1812. made especially for me drives to the 4 The thick mass of straw not ody took Regina Ball to Pennhollow. rain. Yet there is a method in this wantonly imposed upon great shore, and sails down the harbor, and^ %, served for protection against frost, One night—I remember the dim candle iooping not easy to follow. The costume Regina had been my inseparable herds turned loose on overstocked a visit to aunt Lucy, whom I sadlyl but acted as an excellent absorbent light, and just how she looked plying is completed by a cuirass bodice missed in the minister's pew. She* *, reaches of shelterless country without companion from the time of short of bad moisture." her busy knitting needles—we had of the cloth, laced at the back, and was spending the summer at her other provision of food than that frocks and pinafores and Pennhollow, been to tea at Capt. Rice's, and she ornamented with a sort of heart-shaped nephew's, close by the sea. Indeed,^ supplied by the bleached and often talked about sea captains a great with its great churches, its new bib or (to borrow an expression his farm took in the beach sands andVi~ 'ice-covered and storm-swept natural TJlifc Modesty in Young Girls. deal on her way home when, rising duties, and strange scenes, could not from knight-errantry) gorget of plush, pebbles, and the roar of the oceanLvC^ Woman's Journal: A blush issome« .grasses. and goii** to the bureau, she fumbled covered with a jingling network of old was their perpetual music. I found"*-'*, fill the void which each felt at separation. thing sacred to pure womanhood, among the papers and brought me a silver ornaments resembling coin. aunt Lucy grown older, and seeming A correspondent of the Country Scarcely was the new tent pitched and it is a sad spectacle for thoughtful miniature ofa "seacaptain," shesaid. much feebler than when she told me, ^r 'Gentleman writes of Mr J. M. Smith's eyes to note a young woman so ere beseeching letters began to pour The very young face was genial and her .story in the low chamber on Antler iforty-acre garden at Green Bay, Wis. honest,and I asked her if he went to far gone in the improprieties that she in upon me to come to dear, lonely Cows and What They Giro Us. street. But she brightened up the old church. Of cabbage he has 100,000. They are pretends to be shocked at things friend come and pass the winter in wonderfully on seeing her visitors,**'^ From the New York Herald. which simple, unaffected candor is far "Yes we went to the old church together, igoing like hot cakes, this dry year, for and walked with us along the shore Our American dairy interests are Pennhollow. when we were children." from thinking on at all. There are •six cents apiece. Figure that up, you and clear out to "Spouting Horn,"^| I had never traveled many miles startlingly enormous. They represent "That is a beautiful picture, aunt otherwise modest and virtuous young 300 acre farmers, and see if you can where she looked into the chasm ancT*^ away from my own home, and this an investment of nearly five times Lucy. Where was it painted?" ladies who manage to convey by subtle •come in sight of it. But that is only told stories of the height to which the opening opportunity was quite attractive. "In Paris," she replied, and her insinuations that they are deeply as much as the entire bank capital of water would spurt into the air during half the story, for many of these were 1 took counsel with mv voice was low and tremulous. conscious of scenes which a really the country—that is to say, the bank a troubled sea at high tide. -raised after strawberries that gave mother, and it was agreed, somewhat "Tell me about him, aunt Lucy." modest woman would ignore, ft capital is a little less than $671,000,000, I grew quite nervous oyer^-^the 225 bushels per acre, and all this sadly, I remember, that the beseeching "Why, I have never told anybody is true, indeed, as a great writer has while the dairy interests amount stories and the appearance of the -without any rain to speak oft His letters should have a favorable about him." said that a modest woman must be rocky gorge, and needed to sit awhile to more lhan $3,000,000,000. answer. ., The sadness inhered in the ash sales from the forty acres since "But you can tell me. I am soon at times both deaf and dumb. Disagreeable on the sands and look over the limitless Of course our readers can not swallow thought of leaving my dear parents the 0th of May have averaged $60 a going back to my home among the happenings offensive to eyes and peaceful blue to restore my such frightful figures in a lump, quite alone through the dull green country hills, and it will be just •day. Is he satisfied with this? Not and ears, are at times incidental to usual equanimity. Aunt Lucy sat and we will therefore arrange them in and stormy months, while as safe with me as though it were a bit of it. He says he does not believe almost every one's life. The most down with me, while Arthur and Regina, several smaller but still heroic doses. had a gay time in the locked up in a chest and the kev that even he realizes yet what not yet over their lovers'ways'-' sheltered young lady can not be entirely The number of milch cows is estimated city. But were ever parents thoughtful lost." the land is capable of doing. walked hither and thither, hand in protected. She may find herself at 21,000,000. They give each of themselves under such circumstances? "I don't know what made me show hand, as happy as two children. in places where profane language an average of 350 gallons From the beginning of the It is not a safe practice to shear you the picture. I have never shown While we looked out upon the sea,"w reaches her ears, where objectionable of milk annually. This would world until now, the very word parent *heep in the fall where the winter is the picture to one of the girls. But I aunt Lucy said, gently, "I am going sights greet her eyes. It is then time make an aggregate milk production stands for self-sacrifice. A pity •cold and wet. The loss of the fleece is do feel just like talking about him tonight, to see my captain soon." for her modesty to take on an armor of 7,350,000,000 gallons a miniature for the children who allow the sacrifice •apt to chill the sheep and cause loss and I guess I will. We went to ocean, a fair-sized Niagara. Four to assert itself perpetually, and "Do you feel more unwell than of dignity. It is the time for her to be of lambs as well as reduce the condition Ma'am Goreham's school together usual?" I asked. thousand million gallons are used for without large returns. both deaf and dumb. or necessitate more food. It is when we were children and he used to "Not really sick, but weak and butter, 700,000,000 for cheese and And in going to Pennhollw Igot acqainted aiot wise to follow the California method carry my books for me, and lead me, the remaining 2,480,000,000 pass tired. I have not walked to 'Spouting with aunt Lucy and learned where the dry and mild California and I liked him better than any of the Horn' before this summer. And through the adulterating hands of the her romance. When I walked up the Held Too Tight. other boys and girls, and he liked me. climate do'se not prevail and milkman and grocer and down the it is time for me to go. I am more broad aisle with Regina, and entered Chicago News: The women of the Then when he was not a bit more where the winters are cold and snowy. than eighty now." throats of 60,000,000 men, women the minister's pew, I was somewhat country should give more time to rest than fifteen, he went to sea. I did We do not know of a case in which and babies in this land of freedom. "You will not be sorry, will you/' surprised to find it occupied A little and relaxation and less to routine. not„wantliim to go, but, he would. sheep have been sheared, even in the aunt Lucy, when your captain old lady, her round face framed in The quantity of butter manufactured They should make fewer pies and less "He said he meant to be a rich sea Southern States, that has not been calls?" and used is about 1,350,000,000 white cap frills, sat in the corner of said he meant to be a rich se cake and do more sitting down in the iound to be a mistake, excepting when "Sorry! I shall be glad' gladder than" the the pew pew. He Her dark dark eyes eyes had had a a smiling smiling I Pfcam and know all about the won pounds, and of cheese 6,500,000 rocking chair on the porch. They the sheep are kept continually under derful countries all over the world. He I hate been since he went away. I pounds. The value of our dairy products twinkle, which certain permanent would be far more useful in their families was gone six years, and when he came am fairly impatient to go. It seems cover and artificially warmed. dimples intensified, making the for the last twelve months was as the years go by. The women wrinkled old face inviting and pleasant. home, if he was not a captain, he was to me the bridegroom is waiting for S*^ nearly $500,000,000. This is 20,000,000 The farm column of "The Central stays at home every day but when pretty near it. He came to see me me, and I know how sad it is to wait. $ more than the value of our She was very decorious all she "goes to meeting" on Sunday, who Baptist" gives the appended hint the very first place he went, and through the service?, and instead of I want to save him that pain." annual wheat yield, while it closely is always "doing for the family," will brought me the miniature and these That was all. A little signal hung about poultry for the home table— approximates that of our corn -crop, being hindered in our devotions by soon not only have an idea beyond shells, and some other lovely things, the proximity of a stranger, we*" were from the eottage window in token of which is the most valuable of our farm to which might be added the advice too, which did not last like the snells. the family circle, but none there to its the dinner hour, and we hurried up products. helped. A degree of spiritual exaltation to keep the fowl in confinementiwithout That was the time we were engaged, advantage. She will be worn out physically possessed us quite beyond thesands. At sunset we drove home, To support this immense dairy herd •..food for twenty-four hours before killing: h"* was too happy to tell of it, and all us impressed that we had talked and mentally early in life, and any previous experience. It may 100,000,000 acres of pasture land are "The reason poultry, killed at not a soul ever knew. have been part owing to the timehonored with aunt Lucy for the last time this her children will begin to ignore her before required, worth $2,500,000,000. It is Uiome, though youn* is not as tender as "He went off again to be gone three side oE the dividing flood. t- church, and the multitude of they are gone. easy enough to see,therefore, that the that bought at the market, is that the decorous worshipers but when Regina years, and he expected to be captain A week later the bell on the church 4,000,000 farmers in this country are former is generally not killed until before he came back, and then we were and I talked the matter over, we quite of the Holy Cross tolled. We listened an important element of our national wanted, and when eaten is still rigid Accomplishments* to be married, and I was to take one agreed that our heavenly mood was to its vibrant notes, which, on the welfare and prosperity. ****,*«r Toronto Globe Shall our daugkers with death, while that bought at the largely due to aunt Lucy. If sunshine voyage with him, and if I liked it, I summer air, hardly seemed a knell. be accomplished or not? The poulterer's has been killed at least might go as often as I pleased. I such as hers can glorify the face of age, Then came the sexton along the hedge* most accomplished women are those hours—more often davs. Poultry there is something in leligion which thought I should live on the sea if he ?£w^«£h ndVKSi:aTCelv oausinz..he spoke who in their special line of action—the oughc to be killed several days before throug the open window Ther did. I was very busy, and the three A Surgeon's Saw by Electricity. our young enthusiasm has no power, line for which nature as well as education being eaten, dressed at once, and, with were tears in his voice, and we only as yet, to fathom, we said something years did not seem, so long as I a few bits of charcoal in it, hung in a has fitted them—have accomplished a thought it would. But when it was which grows and deepens with the heard "aunt Lucy." Pram a New York Letter, ^i* the most. If nature intended xool place." passing years. all ended the eaptain did not The smile and dimples which habitv% A large number of toieign delegates you to be a good botanist and a poor come and the waiting was hard. Byand-by, had fixed upon her iace, remained I found that aunt Lucy always sat to tne International Medical Convention, pianist, years of irksome effort will the newspap s- said that the in the minister's pew. She seemed to to greet allgf who looked -.* which is to meet in Washington, scarce avail to modify her intention, vessel sailed for home at a given time, upon her in death. As she lay 'r belong to the church in away which nobody Wist 'Ltuination in Feeding Stock. have of course taken in the medical and there is reason to be»ieve that and ought to have reached port long else did. As I got acquainted peace before the altar, while the ^Philadelphia Record. schools and the hospitals, where the before. But 1 did not give up. I kept those women who regret the time with the people, meeting them at the minister spoke her praises, which were Where stock of all kinds is kept under learned professors are allowed to experiment on hoping and praying, and praying wasted over a half-learned accomplishment sociables, and around their own tables every heart, it seemed to me that one shelter and fed at the barn, on the Injured for the benefit and hoping, that my captain would far outnumbered those who —Pennhollow 3 a & ^master- she had enjoyed her wedlock in a high- *~f 'gome distinction should be made between yet come. of their classes. I have heard several wish that piano playing, like spelling, place to a!lk the minister er and sweeter way then many real the animals required for production of them express their admiration to tea, and of course I was marriages are enjoyed. ft' was compulsory. Beware of accomplishments "My wedding dresses were all rea'dy and those that are simply of an instrument with an unpronounceable 4! always invited, too—I found they, all It has been a tender dream, a gra- W and areuments, but once —I did not have them made in Pennhollow, retained for a future purpose. The name made by Dr. Milton claimed relationship with the little cious memory, and for many years l& having taken them up see to it tnat for fear the people would find cow that is in full flow of milk re. —since she had learned to look forward Josiah Roberts for the purpose of old lady in the minister's pew. They out.and I wanted to keep it all to mvselL the obstacles and opponents in your -quires food different in character had persuaded her to give up her candy and not backward—a beckoning quick amputation limbs. Dr. Roberts But the long days kept coming way shall learn to beware of you. hope while through all the slow pass- I sfrom the cow that has been dried off, store on the corner of Third street, uses cocaine as an anaesthetic and and going just the same and every thinking she was too old to have so ages she had be^n, in deed and in I while the steer may need only enough electricity runs his instrument. The morning when I awoke my heart much care, and let the church take truth, the bride of the church, guarded &. Fall and Winter Fashions* to repair waste of tissue, until the saw with which bones are severed ached, and. it did not get over aching care of her. down to gentle rest by its blessed arms, period anives for being fatted for runs with such rapidity as to be invisible all day. I used to. go down to the The woolen goods for street wear and in assuring hope of its divine They took a right gracious way to shore and look out on the sea almost the butcher. Yet, as a rule, in operation and the amputation during fall and winter show unusual promisee. supply the income of the candy sales. every day but that only made me the cattle are fed mdiscrimiaiately, of a man's leg by this ingenious brilliancy of tone. It was agreed that she should go out While the minister spoke of her sadder. I was beginning to think that in a routine way, and while device occupies about five seconds. awaiting welcome from the great captain Large buttons enter into the trimming to pass the day with one family, then my captain was lost,, and I grew very Dr. Roberts is to exhibit and illustrate ithey may have been allowed all that with another, until she had made the of our salvation, I almost wish, restless and thin and almost sick. of many fall costumes, and are the operation of this compact little is required, it becomes a wasteful he had known her secret, for the heav-. circuit of the parish, then begin and Then one day Parson Richards comforted of very beautiful workmanship, instrument before some one of the practice to feed that which may be f.iucy enly thrill it would havegiven his own around again, and so on. As aunt me, though he djd not sections of the convention at Washington. dispensed with under certain circumstances. Muffs will be very small this winter, heart, and the opportunity it would had a nephew living on a farm know it* He took for a text, "He I have seen it in operation, Without a liberal supply of and will oftener be made of the have afforded to say that word so near the sea, so that she"could go to holdeth the sea in the hollow of his and without any scientific knowledge tSood the cows can not produce lar^e dress material, trimmed with fur, consoling when life's chain is broken the sea-shore in the summer, she did hand," and oh, he talked beautifully of the subject, I could readily see how -quantities or milk, ana the most —reunion. But no lack was felt in than of iur entirely. not visit the same family oftener than about the good, loving father who has the rapidity and precision and neatness -economical system of feeding a cow is aunt Lucy's, full world of bliss, that once a year, unless it might have oeen so many doors into his heavenly Blouse fronts are so popular that of its work would afford relief to -to use her for converting the cheaper nobody on earth knew, except the visitor the family of the minister. She could kingdom, and after that, it did not they will continue to be used all winter the unfortunate patient. During the hay and grain into the higher priced at the home of the minister, that /''&'" not wholly conform to the routine, seem so terrible to go by way of the war I saw surgeons occupy half an in plush, sealskin and astrakhan she had lived her romance.—Christian milk or butter. It will not pay to feed but would go where she liked somewhat sea. And even in thinking of the b&dy hour in amputating a man's leg, Leader. 'inferior food, or that which is lacking on plam corsages. oftener. I remember she came for the of my captain being rocked in the whereas it csn now be done in less first time to the house of the young dn the elements necessary for milk pro" sea, it was all right after I knew that Long plush cloaks are in pelisse or time than it takes to place the patient minister on the Sunday after Thanksgiving. God's arms was under the water. Auction The cow that has been dried Gov.McGillwentupto Perham, Minn to redingote shape, open up the back under the influence of ether or cocaine. An immense turkey, which did Then I said I must live, and as I was off and is waiting to come in fresh investigate in person the exaet state of and side seams to the hips, straight Foreign surgeons who have paid little not get roasted on the regular day .for poor, with no friends to help me, I grasshopper scare He was received at +h! •must also be fed intelligently, not only depot by Mayor Kelley and 1 once a W down the front, and with bellshaped or no attention to the improvement the reason that the minister's family must work. So I set up the little candy ^Lo provide food for herself and emb,ryo out to the fields invested b? & %£». Th* of surgical instruments will find a sleeves, that curve wider below the was invited out, came to its post of store. I kept a variety of other calf, but to bring her into good day had been a rainy one and +hBYir^L+T great surprise in store for them when honor for aunt Lucy. elhow. articles which brought a great many a S S condition when she is ready for milk Dr. Roberts explains the working and people, and especially children, into .# been dry. ThePerham a 3 S J. he oia ana graceruuasnion oi wearing How eloquently she praised the captain tout she will not have that heavy a my store every day. It ^ras good for the evening •cknowledgnSbS^wfi capabilities of his machine I dpn't who brought the turl y, and the drain on her system which pertains long veils of gauze wounded about he made aneat htUe speech, promkmg todo me, seeing them, for it helped me to know what he calls it. captain's wife who sent the pies. It fco the cow in full flow. The steer. a in fcj»£ the head and shoulders is to be reviv- keep a pleasant face, ajjdL after awhile, 1 was a fashion they had JaP^naholiojir