New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 30, 1889 · Page 5 of 9
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THE MARCH HOME.^: DAKOTA JOTTINGS. A Beaver's Protest. Th lord a or of on gives ftinis^^ counted the a of ab der? There are, those who at at sence. Every a seemed as as a week. Phelp a farewell banquet own table, the chair vacant There "Until the Fall snows carpet the v? V^ 1 Oh, glad were when the time came they are, rocked in infancy ground and render 'still-hunting' for to go aboard the a at or railoar in the cradle, or hushed to sleep in arms A Dr. Talmase Discourses Upon the The Times urges the necessity of organizing and a for home! arrived. Yo There are, those in whose lite hie practicable, it is not uncommon for went up the street where dwelling was was bound up There they are, their brow March Homavrard, at the Brooklyn. a fire company immediately hunters to patrol the watercourses and in the night put hand on the more radiant than ever before a it, Tabernacles. it White Lake, at night, in the hope of surprising door-bell, and behold! it was wrapped with their lips waiting for the kiss of a the signal of bereavt-ment, and found at 6om*e one of the deer tribe in or near greeting, their cheek roseat with the health The bounty for wolf scalps in Clay Amelekitish Death, which as devastated a of eternal summer, their hands beckoning the water. He who is to do the shooting Whe a by as sick, we a her Castoria, If One Wishes to Join His loved Ones thousand otherhouseholds,ha blasted yours up he steep, their feet bounding with the ountv has been raised from $1 to sits in the bow, while the stern is Whe she as a Child, she cried for Castoria, Yon go a weeping a id the desolation mirth of heaven. Th pollor of their last 12. in Hearen He Must Travel the Same of once a home thinking of the occupied by the paddler, who impels sickness gone of their face, never more to Whe she became Miss, she clung to a to a bright eyes closed, and the noble heart be sick, never more to cough never more to Way They Went. So far this month over thirty cars the canoe in a manner that is absolutely W a a a to stopped, andth gentle hands folded, and limp, never more to be old. never more to pf stock have been shipped from noiseless. The many sounds weep until a no more power to weep. weep. The are watching from those heights which at night characterize the woods Ziklag in ashes' to see if Chrisht can a at Scotland. O O N N. Y. a 20.—Bev De"Witt fort, and whether will rush in upon A gentleman went to a friend of mine in the on the confines of civilization are —victors. The know at upon this battle The retail grocers at Rapid City a a D. D. a in expounded ap city of Washington and asked at wanting in the forests of the wilderness. him he get a consulship to so me foreign depends whether will ever join their society. have formed a protective association. propriat passages of scripture, a the In the absence of wind the silence port. friend said to him: W at Up strike harder! Charge more bravely! ••Bi o- pin -itymn: do a to go a a from beautiful Remember at every inch gain puts is that of death itself—like the Col. M. W Glenn of Minneapolis is to re" so much farther to a at heavenly reunion. me for, into a foi-eign port? Oh!" he replied, W are these a bright array, Egyptian darkness, it seems as his boiler shops to Dnlnth. Edwin Early, of Deadwood, has my me is gone! six children This innumerable throng, though it could actually be felt. And are dead! I get away sir. I can't been fined $50 for carrying a slungshot. If this morning while I speak could hear the altar night and a so the canoe steals slowly on, as silent stand it in this country a longer." Ziklag the cannonad of a foreign a in in their triumphan so in ashes! the "Narrows, which was to despoil as the shadow of a cloud, its occupants, W these a of bereavenment he subject of the sermon was'-Th March our city, and if they really should succeed Mumps are going the rounds at their nerves at the highest across this audience? W is it at in alevery in carrying our families a a from us ONCE CURED M0 RELAPSE. a and he text I Samuel, chapter the University of North Dakota in tension, straining their ears to detect assemblage black is he predominan would we a before we resolved 8 0 verse viii: "Pursue for shal sure, Original Statement, 1881. Original Staieie&t, 1882. color of the apparal? Is it because to go after them? Ever weapon, whether at the earliest possible moment the Grand Forks. overtake and without fail recover do like saffron or brown or violet? Oh, fresh from Sprinfield or old and rusty in the presence of the game they seek. Suddenly, Eencvred HOY. 3, 1SSS. Bon«wedH'ov.,18SS. no' say "Th world is so bright garret, would be brought out and we would A petition is being circulated for all. Dr. a a said: Jtr. B. B. Kyle, Tower Mr. Jno. H. Wall, »1* E. without the slightest possible to us as it was and there is a to of silent urge on and in in ft of the foe we EUl,Appon»ttoxOo.,Va «th Bt., 8. Boetoa, Kass.: the establishment of a daily mail service There is intense excitement in the village of write*: "Bad acute rhesinMtaB voices, and of still feet, and of loved warning, the deathlike silence is would look at them, and then ok at our "goffered acute pain* between Deadwood and Spear a yews Ziklag. Davi and his men are bidding ones gone, and when look over the hills, families, and the cry would be: "Victory or broken by a sound, as thousrh the ea&iant montm in t«ta k»ee» ili^Bf- "bye to tbeir families and are off for the wars. expecting beauty a loveliness, find on" death! and when tb aimmitio was bad could not get up Ssh. t&yslcia&a Attended me guardian angel of the deer tribe hod bad spasms r.o relief not I at little village of Ziklag the defense. ly devastation and woe. Ziklag in ashes! we would take the captors on the point of stair*. Applied Bt. Jacobs •zpected to live for hoore hurled a stone about two feet in diameter In Ulster county, Ne York, the village the a or under the breech of the gun Speaking of the location of the proposed Oil at night nmeU less ones will be safe until the warriois rnoDed *U over with St. relieved in the mornlsz. church was decorated until the fragrance o. If would a such a struggle for the into the water in the immediate factibi Oil first application flushed with victory, come home insane asylum for the Black Tried it again pain filially the flowers was a bewildering. Th reilevod tecond removed getting back of earthly frirnds, will -will the defenseless ones be safe? Th so vicinity of the canoe. It is the pain continued left mo entirely. maidens of the village had emptied the place a as much struggle for the gaining of Hills, the Chronicle asks: "What's have had no return of pain use cored tno so relapse a ms of children are around the necks protest of the beaver against the invasion of flowers upon one marriage altar. One of the eternal companionship of heavenly in four years, do as anoa sin o. am completely the matter with Custer?" •of the bronze warriors until they their own number was affianced to a friends'' Oh, yes! we must sit in their holy work as ever." of its domain. 1 had heard csued." w-ho shak themselves free and start, and hand ol Chiist. had come to take her to his society. W sing with the song AL 3 KVSBV WKLES. AT DSU9SISTS Asia The Republican declares that the this sound many times, and its cause home. Wit handsjoined in a congratulator We celebrate with them the tiiumph ^kerchiefs and flags a waved and kisses THE CHARLES A. VCGELER CO.. Baltimore, »d. church edifices at Vermillion must be had been explained to me as oft^n. audience, the vows were taken I three let it never be told on earth or in heaven "thtown until the a vanished bethe days from at time one of those who to at Davi and his men pushed with Rtill, though long experience had DIAMOND VERA-CURA enlarged to accommodate the increasing hills. Davi and Ins men so on get at the altar exchanged earth for heaven braver hearts for the getting back of earthly taught me implicit confidence in my population. with their a a and start The wedding march broke into the friends for a few years on earth an we to companion and mentor, I could yield O S E S I A a Every night on their a home funeral dirge. There were enough flowers get our departed' The members of the South Dakota no sooner does the soldier put his head on now for the coffin lid, because had liim in this but a half-hearted faith, A it iv Cur for I on a a You a at ail this implies at our departed all been taken for the bridal hours. Th club at Canton have decided to tender he knapsack an in his dream he hears the S to a Arising: Christian friends are alive. Why ad [t seemed incredible that an animal dead minister of Christ is to welcome of the wile and the of the a idea they were dead? a the use of their club rooms to the yourDrugaiitor General Dealet will get Vera Cum less than three feet long could make another village. ad out from for yon ifn ot aireaay stock or it rctll be tent by mail only moved If should go on the 2 of vrfiild. Oh, at to ii will have ladies one evening of each week. them ICBS an a week before in a noise the size of a two-story house. on recetpt of JT cts ,i6oa3e9SH.Oo) in stamps, bamplc Ma to a house where one of friends to tell their famlies, of they dodged the sait on receipt of 2 cent stamp. his strength he comes me eless. lived, and found him gone, woald But one moonlight night we stole on The Journal says that the social a a and then will roll up their sleeve THE CHABLES A. TOGEIiER CO.,Baltimore, Md. The whole church bewailed him. The thiuk at he was dead. Yo would inquire a beaver swimming in a narrow a show tb half-healed wound. Wit glacl, solemn procession around to look season in Rapid City has not been a next or where he bad moved Our departed ATARRU upon the still face at once had beamed stream. Not till the stem of the juiek step they march on Davi and his Christian friends have only taken an gay one. So far as known but one with messages of salvation Little children men, for they are marching home No they other house. he secret is at they are canoe was within five feet of it did it card party has been given this winter. were lifted up to look at him An so me of richer an once were, and can afford me up to the last hills which overlookb detect our presence. Then down went those he had comforted in days ofsorrow. a better residence The once drank Ziklag, and they expect in a to see its head, and rounding up its back, when they passed at silent form, oi earthenware, they drink from the i,he dwelling places of their loved ones. The made the place dreadful with their weeping. Ely's Cream Balm King' chalice. "Josep is yet alive," and it struck a violent blow upon the A subcription paper is being circulated -look, and as they look their cheeks turn pale, Another village emptied of its flowers—some a will go up and see him. Living, are water with its tail, and vanished. I by the ladies ofTerraville for a their lip quivers, and their hand involuntaril of them in the shape of a cross to symbol they? W if a an can live in this a COLD in HEAD was liberally showered and thoroughly ize his triumph. A hundred lights blown comes on the hilt of the sword. dark dungeon of earthly captivity, can he the purpose of raising funds with in one strona: gust from the open or of a live where he breathes the bracing atmospher convinced at one and the same "Where is Ziklag? Where are our homes?' E LY BEO8., 5 6 WarrenS N. Y. which to build a Methodist church. sepulchre. Ziklag in ashes! of the a in of heaven? Oh, -they cry. Alas! the curling a the moment. When excited or alarmed, I preach this sermon to a because I a yes, they are living. Tuin tells the tragedy Th Amalekites a Edward Crawford, a carpenter, and a beaver will sometimes continue this V\£ALTr7 to rally as David rallied his men for I forget those 2 0 0 men me and consumed the village, and an old resident of the Hills, is another performance, easily audible for half the recovery of the loved and thelost I a fainted by the brook Besor. The could carried the mothers a the wives and the THE only to win heaven, but I a all thiB a another step farther. Their feet were a mile or more, at half-minute intervals one added to the list of unfortunater (KEiSTQHEi ^children of David and his men into captivity congregation to go a with me I feel sore their head ached their entire nature for ten consecutive minutes."— who have become insane. He has at so I a a responsibility in he swarthy warriors a for a few was exhausted Besides a they were Harper's Magazine. arriving at at great city. I have on other brokenhearted because their were been placed in the Deadwood jail. sransfixed with horror. The their S a a used other inducements. I mean gone Ziklag in ashes! An yet David, will -eye glance to each other, and they burst to day for the sake of variety, hoping to Coon & Crook, who have been runaing when he came up to them divided the spoils in to uncontrollable weeping for when a reach heart, to try another kind of inducement. a them a they shall have so me a general store at Palisade, were warrior weeps, the grief is appalling-. really a to join he of he jewels, so me of the robes, so me of the Railroad Mileage, I seems as if the on tear him to companionship of loved ones a slosed on three chattel mortagesheld treasures. I look over this audience this The number of inhabitants to each pieces. "wept until they ad no more gone? Are as anxious to join them as morning, and I find at least 2 0 0 who a by the Bank of Palisade and Chicago Davi and his men were to join their families? to weep." on their sorrow fainted the brook Besor—the brook of mile of railroad in 1850 was 2,571while parties. The amount of the obligations Then I am here, in tb a me ot Go to a tears. feel as if could take an •SOLD EVERYWHES-:' turns to rage, a David, swinging his sword in 1887 this number was only at may and to tell how step farther, as could is about $1,500. •iiigh in the air, cries: "Pursue for shal 412 and the decrease has been so I remark in the first place if a to never look up again I am in to it a them a without fail recover join loved ones in glory travel imitate David, and divide a so me steady as to admit of representation The Argus-Leader alleges that a all." N the march becomes a the a me a they went. N sooner had th glorious trophies. Here is a robe: "All by curve which seems to be hyperbolic "doubl quick. hundred of David' half-dead E am been resuscitated an he things work together for to those number of Sioux Falls people are now in character. There was a conspicuous to by the brook Bcsor, fainfc with pointed the a the captors and the captives love God. W a yourself in at glorious troubled with lame eyes caused by had gone and David and his men followed, promise. Here is for neck a string of interruption in the curve at the time fatigue and grief. The a go a step being compelled to depend on the after. S our Christain friends a into pearls, a of crystalized tears: NEW EVIOENGE-Read ths Following farther. The are left there. the other of the civil war, and another after the another country and if we a to reach "Weeping a endure for a night, but poor light furnished by the gas company. 4 0 0 men under David, with a sort of panther panic of 1873, but its nature is not their companionship we take the a me cometh in he morning. is a coronet: step, march on in sorrow and in rage. They road. The repented and we repent. "Be faithful to death, a I will give materially affected by these disturbances. ADDISOV, A April 7 1 8 8 3 find by the Bide of the road a half-dead The prayed at a They trusted thee a crown of life." 0 fainting ones by I took a violent cold and it settled on my lnngs Estimating the future increase The Journal declares there is a E a and they resusciate him and compel in Christ and we trust in Chiist. the brook Besor, dip blistered feet in so much so, that 1 spit blood. ALLEN'S so of population on the basis of The lived a religions life and we must live a the running stream ot God's mercy. Bath BALSAM was recommended to me as apoo remedy him to tell the whole story says: fortune awaiting the man who will establish I took it and am now Bound and well. Yonra religious life The were in some things like brow at the wells of salvation S he "Yonder they went, the captors and captives, past, the prolongation of the curve respectfully. A. J. HILEMAN. a business in Pierre for the ourselves. I know at they are gone, wounds with the balsam at exudes pointing in the direction. Forward would indicate for 1890 a population there is a hal around their names, but they from trees of life. Go will utterly cast purchase and shipment of poultry, 1 ADDISOV. A April, 188 3 4 0 0 brave of fire! Very soon Davi of 396 to the mile of railroad, and had their faul s. The said and did things off, 0 broken-hearted a 0 brokenhearted A. J. COLHOM, Esq Editor of the Somerset butter, eggs and general farm produce. a his enraged a come on the they ought never to a said or done. They woman fainting by the brook Bcsor. Herald, writes: "I can recommend A E N 8 L.UNO the limit of the curve would be BALB IM as being the best remedy for colds and Amalekitish host Yonder they see their were sometimes rebellious, sometimes cast A shepherd finds at his musical pipe is approximately reached in 1898, with coughs I ever used." down. They were far from bemgperfect. S wives and children and mothers under bruised. says "I can't get a more a population per mile of 325. I I suppose at when we a gone, so me A flouring mill is to be built near Amalekitis a my holding a banquet. Th music of this instrument, so I will just AfiTOHiA, ILLS April 6 1 8 S 3 things in us at are only tolerable a break it, and I will throw this reed away would appear, therefore, that the '"-cup are full, the music is roused, the dance Tilford, with a capacity of fifty barrels GENTLEME^,—I can cheerfully say your ALLEN' S be a resplendent. as they were like LUKG BALSAM, whidi I ha-m sold for the past fifteen The I will get another reed, and I will play begins. he Amelekitteh cheer and normal rate of railroad building for per day. A switch will le constructed us in deficiencies, we to be like them in years, Bells better than any cough remedy, music on a God a he will cheer over their victory. But without and srives general satisfaction. 'Tis frequently the five years from 1885 to 1890 is a in a supernal Christ to a up for the cast off because all the music as from the railroad to the recommended by the medical profession here. of bugle or warning of trumpet Davi and deficits. ad it been for Jesus, they of soul. "Tb bruised reed about 8,000 miles a year, and that Yours truly, H. MOONS Y, Druggist. mill. The latest roller process is to his 4 0 0 burst upon the scene suddenly would a all perished but Christ confronted will break. A far as I can tell the diagnosis 9,000 miles would be in excess of the them and said. "I am the way, and to ok as Robert Bruce hurled his Scotchme on of disease a divine nursing, be rsed. A A E Tl. I October 12, 1883 limit indicated by the curve.—New it. GENTLEMEN,—Allow me tosay that, after using he revolver at Bamiockburn. Davi a and it is promised you "A ou three bottles of A E S LUNG BALSAM for a bad his mother comiorteth so will I com It would be both unkind and indiscreet York Telegram, his men look up and one glance at their I have also to a to at the a attack of bronchitis, I am entirely cured. I send fort Go will 6ee all he a this voluntarily, that those alfilcteii mav be benefited.. loved ones in captivity and under Amalekitish at these trod was a troubled a at for any one to die in a mysterious through 0 troubled soul, and when Yours respectfully, BUHRILLH. DAVIS. Davi and his men ad to go over the same guard thrown them into a very fury of Good in One Thing—Good in All. manner in or around Rapid City come to the an of death, will difficult way While these captives were bein •-determination, for will find it to be a« thin a brook as Besor for Dr. now, for Pennington county is without Miss Frances Power Cobb has probably taken off they said: "Oh, we ares tired fight when fight for their wives and Bobinso a a in April, Besor we are 60 sick, we ares hungry!" It Is nn old adage,„"To be forewarned is to ba hit the truth in the judgment a coroner. Dr. Mathias resigned. children. Ah, there arc lightnings in their dries up and there is no brook at all. An forearmed So let it be in your case, who read ad charge of said: S to this which shethus pronounces: "Though this, and keep on hand ALLEN'S LUNO BALSAM, ••eye, and every finger is a spear, a their in last will be as placid crying. on! a id and his men also which is sold by all druggists as the Kentuck minister who went up voice is like the of the whirlwind. found it a hard way The had to travel it. we read of Mrs. Jellybys in novels, I to God, saying, in the dying hour: "Write The merchants of Mitchell have Our friends a into glory, and it is A id the upset a a a .03* Directions accompany each bottle. have failed yet to find, in a pretty to my sister Kate and tell her to much tribulation at we are to enter he costly viand crushed under foot, been impressed with the fact that be worried and frightened a the to of large experience of real life, a single into the kingdom our loved ones he wounded Amalekites lie (their the horrors around the deathbed. Tell her they are systematically robbed and used to a to struggle! their old case in which a woman who exercised As an expectorant, it has no Equal. blood mingling with their wine) shrieking for there is a word of truth in it, for I am hearts ached! sometimes had a have instituted an investigation there now a Jesu is with me and I find public spirit, even to the extent of mercy. N Booner do David and his men tussle for biead! In our childhood we wondered It is Harmless to the Most Delicate Child. it a very a way because I am a which has already resulted in the win the victory then they throw their swords why there were so a wrinkles on self-devotion, was not also an admirable a for I am not I am in more an their facps. W did at at in the dnst—wha do they a with discovery ot the stolen goods. and conscientious daughter, It contains no Opium in any form. a poor, miserable sinner: but I a an Al- were called "crow's" feet on their faces were now?—and the broken families come Savior, and of his a ms are wife, mother, or mistress of a household. the marks of the black raven of trouble. Did UNITARIAN A movement is on foot to organize together amidst a great shout oi at Literaturefref. Address E PARTRIDGE, around me. never hear the old people, seated by the This specter of the female St, Anthony Park, Minn. a the a in scene in Ziklag seem very a Sons of Veterans camp in Dell Rapids evening stand talk over their early trials, a God Almighty, the blood of politician who abandons her family FsE •^^nmpjd Tit the compaiison Th rough old their hardships, the accidents, the burials, the everlasting covenant bring us into the My last lecturw with hints and and it promises to be a success. warrior has to use some persuasion before he IgflheijW for complete home cure. the disappointments the flour barrel for the sake of passing bills in parliament companionship of our loved ones a Dr.B.F.Caton Bux5.257,Boston A charter has been sent for and a an get his child to come to him after so when there were so a ones to already entered the heavenly land, and entered is just as complete an allusion feed, the sickness a to death where an absence but on the little finger the presence of Christ, a meeting will be held next Tuesday O $ 8 A A Samples worth $1.5 0 of the masculine brain as the older the next dose of morphine decided between in seen, we love, and so Davi shall recover -iraceB the familiar crinkle a the scarred FRLK Llnoi. not unfertile hoi se'-if»efc. Write evening to perfect the organization. BREWSTER H1FKTTttHNHOLUEKCO.,UO»T,X1C1I. ghabtly bereavement and an unbroken me all, "an as his part is at to specter whom Sydney Smith laid by a An then the empty a a are set circle? Oh, yes it was trouble at whitened battle, so shall part at tarrieth by the The Rapid City Republican says: a joke—the woman who would 'forsake and they are filled with the best wine Afr^ntO U/anlfif I our last selling books and their hair. I was trouble at shook the cup stuff." flg »IHO iVdllie bibles.Distaneen .hindrance the hills, and David and his men the an infant for a quadratic equation.' in their hands I was trouble at washed It is intimated that the Homestake Big Profits. Empyroal Pub. HouseSt Paul, Mmn. «ttt 9 husbands the wives, the brothers the si&ters, the lustre from their eye§ with the rain ot Tisiting Card Etiquette, railroad will be extended from Runkel's tears until they needed spectacles. I as ORSIO^ drink to it of the Amalekites a say Pieo's Cora for Consumption trouble at a the cane a necessity for mill to the Fremont. Elkhorn is THE BEST to the rebuilding of Ziklag. So O Lord the to Courier. their journey. never remember seein for keeping tbe voica thine enemies peiish' The question of the propriety of and Missouri Valley railroad, a distance a the bull by the horns is an old ad clear. 25 cents. old mother sitting on me rainy age, but a Dr. Bull's Cough Syru by turning down the corners of visiting day looking of the window, her brow— of but five miles, thus saving the teaspoonful. A few drops for a child. N they are coming home David and his looking out seeing the falling shower at cards is debated now and then, and ALLEN S, IRON the Homestake company $25,000 a One bottle will save the lives of a family. »ien and their families—a procession. all well knew she as looking in he distan most persons, whatever they think of or Coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc., it is excellent Men women and oJiildren, loaded with jewels a until the apron came up to her year in freight and controlling a and sale. 2 5 cents. the custom, at least regard the trick robes and with all kinds of trophies at eyes, Because the was much for The mo»t Klegint liloed Purifier, Liter Invlgorater, Tonio and heavy freight business of the Hills. he Amalekites had gathered up in years of her? Appetirer known. The Srxt Bltcerii coutalaiog Iron erer exrw as a comparatively recent one. In a In the tret men of rheumatism neuralgia, tiucdln America, i.T JMXK, DrusgiicA Chemist, St.PauJ,Uliui. ^•conquest—everything in the hands of scihtico, ti douloureux, semicrania, & he book of etiquette "published in this Mitchell, Republican: Commissioner a id and ifis men. Whe they come by the "Oft the unbidden tear, value of S a a on Oil a be over-cstitimated country about a half century ago who have used PIBO'S ok Besor, the place where staid the Stealing the furrowed cheek, Oberly and Senator Dawes I kills pain. Price twenty-five Cure for Consumption sick and incompten to travel, the jewels and Tol in eloquence sincere, the author remarks: "Ladies have cents a bottle. are no doubt remarkable men, gifted say It is BEST OF ALL. he robes and all kinds of treasures are Tales of woe they could speak. Sold everywhere. 26c a fashion of pinching down one corner men, learned men—but what they "Aren't these troeusrs too long divided a the sick as well as a the this scene of weeping o'er, SALESMEN of a card to donate that the visit well. Surely the lame and exhausted don't know, individually and collectively, We wish «. Gnr men to Aaron?" "Veil, deyvhaspooty long, a this scene of toil and pain, eell oar gnodj by lunpla is to only one or two parties in a so me of the treasures. Here is a Thpy shall feel distress no more, about the American Indian to the wholenale and retall but ter dudes are vearing deir glo'es robe for this pale-face warrior. Here is a trade. Largest niana. the house, and two corners or one Never, never weep a a in would make a large book. In the rr»in our line. Eoclme pillow for this dying a Here is a handful long dis year. Id vhas hard times." side of a card when the visit is to 3-c«iti*inp. Wages 3 3 Per Day. Permanent portion. No of gold for this wasted trumpeter. I really W are these under the altar? the questio interest of the laboring classes of the postal* answered. Money arivancod'for lulrcrtliilne ete —Harper's Bazar. both but this is a transient mode -thin at these men who fainted by the Was asked and the response came: Csntennial Manufacturing Co., Cincinnati, Qhto. United States, and of the Indians as WISEGREASE ok Bcsor a a endured as much as "These are which came of at and of dubious respectability." .The tm 9 a AXLE ithose men who weut into battle. S me an tribulation, and a washed their robes, and .well, they should be persuaded to How to Gain Flesh *nd Strength. significance of turning the corners is fellows objetvted to the sick ones a in a a them white in the blood of the a turn their attention to something different to-day, except that the end Use after each meal SCOTT'S E S I O N with vof he «poils. he objectors said: "These Our friends went by a a of tears in to tfjM Hypophosphites I is as palatabl as milk, upon which they can render more did fight." "A his part is at glory surprised if we a to travel is turned to denote that a call is for and easily digested. Th rapidity with which the a me a a down to the battle, so shall his part valuable service. They are too old all the members of the Jamily: but delicate people improve with its use is wonderful. at tarrieth by the staff." I remark, again if we a to win the so to commence, the study of the Indian Use it and try weight. A a remedy who had supposed the custom to be NEVER GUMS. Never Freezes or Melt*. Every Thi subject is practically suggestive to me ciety of our friends in heaven, we will ton for Consumption. at affections and Bronchitis, box Guaranteed. Sample orders solicited, Write a God, in these times a an ran go off of "dubious respectability?" tl-£-kj question. a to travel a a of faith a a a it is uncqualed. Please read: "I used for prices. WISE A E S E A S BEST MADE. Sold on a journey, and be gone Weeks and of tribulation, but we will also a to positively Scott' Emulsio in a child eight old by all Jobber*. Cheaper than common trrease. a come back and see his house untouched battle for their companionship. The Dakota Farmers* Alliance CLABK &WISaOO..MtrB .a9BiverSt7&ieago?n1: Should Hay© with results. gained four pounds In This Case the Child »of incendiary, a a a his family on he a id and his men never wanted sharp words company has elected the following in a very short O PBiii, D. Ala „etep to greet bim if by telegraph be as foretold and invulnerable shields and thick breastplates 1^"[ Been Heard. S E E S 120 Packets a a officers: President, George G. Crose the of his coming. there so much as wantpd them on the Are Amalekitish disasters, and there are a when they came upon he Amalekites. he Fliegende Blatter vice president, Don C. Needham *f A Bidicnloos Motion* Amalekitis diseases, at sometimes come Pepi—Mamma, may I say something?- If they had lost at battle, never secretary and treasurer, J. L. Carlisle on one*s a in as devastin would a their families back. 1 suppose Bonanza Com* Proline Cuctm* "There are some men," savs the \, & %£lfZX work as the a when Ziklag to ok fire. at oneglanc at their loved ones in directors, G. Crose, Hyde county ber. IMze Hewl LettuceiBanD an It. Melon «olb Gem fcr.MeT New York Ledger, "who cultivate Ther are families in my congregation whose captivity hurled into the battle with Manim*a--You know the rule is that W. Goodrich. Stutsman Don CNeedham, a been broken up N bat tenfold courage and energy. The said: W white- hands, with fair nails. For you must not speak at table. Jerauld J. L. Carlisle. terirtg-ram in the door, no iconoclast hartier Radish win it. E in depends on it nothing else a they care very particalaryly Beauty Tomato-• Beati uea Turnip Tumi- Pepi—But may Isayjustoheword? ..crumbled the statutes no flame leaped Let each one take a an on point of spear or Brown H. W. Smith, Minnehaha? all is well if only tbeir hands a id the curtains but so la as all the sword. W win it. An I a to Mamma—No, Pepi but when papa W. H. Rouse, Lincoln F. B. Fancher. a merriment at once belonged to at tell at between us and in in to be fine. There is even a ridiculous has finished the paper then you may me are concerned, the me as dea he companionship of our loved ones Stutsman William Hellyer, Walsh notion that elegant hands are the speak. NORTHERN GS.0WN Armed diseasescam down upon the are departed there is an Austerlitz, there is a J. W. Harden, Jerauld William Glendennin, most unequivocal test of what is ealled »qaietness of the scene—scarlet fevers, or (Papa&aaily lays the paper on the Gettysburg, there is a Waterloo W a with A N S E E S Kingsbury J. B. Wolgemuth, pleurisies, or consumptions or undefined discame the world, a with the flesh, war with the good birth. We can say, for our Are acknowledged toe beat, being hardier. a and seized upon so me members devil. W a either to conquer our trou Brown, A. Wardall, Breadle L*. part, that the finest hands we ever Mamma—frow, Pepi, what did yon Toore productive and jfela better acopa. of at family, and carried them, away Zik4 bles, or our troubles will conquer us Loucks, Deuel. During the year FZ2VB ttLOSYKAXKD A A O wish to say? saw bekmged to a woman who kept a in ashes! a go about sometimes Davi w-iil either slay the Amalekites, or I carl— TOOK VO* IS. -enraged, wanting to get back loved the Amalekites will slay David, An is Pepi—I wanted to tell you that, the *1888 the company transacted a a butcher's stall ia Fulton Market. as much as Davi and his men, wanted the fort to be taken worth all he a in w&1«ifis miming over the tub onto business aggregating $291,600,51 So much, for the oonsense about fine to reconstruct their despoiled households. -all the peril, all he beecigement? the floor, in fchOathroanou through its office in Aberdeen., hands, 'SSklas in ashes! S me of went off from are they on the bright hilla of a £. tSS^flB