New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 25, 1889 · Page 5 of 9
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^^^^m^mmmmm^^mm^mmm^^^^ & W ^Hjy-Ba-Tg BOB YOUNGER FREE. DAKOTA MENTION. MORE FUNNY fTORK. classes of ritualistic papers be published ana *$ The Pestiferous Horse Ply. -T. De Witt Talmage. promulgated by authority of the sovereign grano lodge and be sold by the grand secretary thereof 4 Of the fly species the horse Talmage better known throughout as supplies that there be most careful legislation with regard to the Kebekih branch oi the most cruel and bloodthirs Condensed Happenings ^Throughout the civilized world than any Farming is one of the best occupations the order, in order to remedy the unguarded His Life Lamp Finally Goes Out the entire family. He is armed legislation of last year, so that Both North rind South Dakota. for a young man Even cabbage-culture other American. No public man in in the Penitentiary at Stillwater. cantons of Patriarchs Militant mav be a most formidable weapon, which will enable a struggling formed directly from the lodge membership this country is more honored and the Sam Gabrielson, of Yankt6nBjf*haa where there is no encampment within reach that consists of four lancets, so sharp and youth to get a head. officers in command of Patriarchs Militant subject of greater detraction. He is mysteriously disappeared and his strong that they willpenetrate leather. troops be prohibited from holding active camPi*11.? "Doctor," said a despondent patient, a other military oigamzation: that friends are very anxious about him. a vast and picturesque figure in contemporary When not in use they are nicely the depletion of the ranks of cantons by the "I believe I'm going blind." biography.5% r-*2fe!Hfe Justice Field's Defender Released appointment of full staffs by majors of battallions folded away in a sucker. He makes New wheat is being marketed in "Bah," said the doctor, impatiently, be prevented, such catering to local influences T. De Witt Talmage was born at From Custody Under Habeas Watertown, money is plenty and his appearance in June, and may being no longer necessary that steps "that's all in your eye."— 1 ir to orSfanize a head for the decoration Bound Brook, New Jersey, in the merchants are correspondingly often be seen the vicinity of small Corpus Proceedings. of Chevalier, and that restrictive legislation The man who tries to argue a year of 1832. His education was happy. *i vt streams of water. He is said to Bitfbmit against the patriarchal circle be repealed superior, and he was the fourth woman into loving him may succeed, in part upon an airy diet, and to FOB A PEBMANENT HOME. Grocery sharks are taking in the The most important recommendation of brother to enter the ranks of Christtian perhaps, but he must have a long pass bis life harmlessly. Not so bhe It is now too late for Gov Merriam to the grand sire is that suggesting the raising farmers of McCook county by pretending preachers. Before experiencing life and no rival —Somerville Journal. of 8)1,000,000 or more to build a temple or female, for she is armed i\ith ^pardon Bob Younsrer, even were he so inclined. to sell them goods at wholesale the change in his religious life permanent home for the highest body of the Bob died in the penitentiary at Stillwater six lancets, with which she bleeds "And how is your husband, Mrs. prices. order. The plan contemplates a general which determined him to adopt the shortly after 10 o'clock on the 16th. Stilitantanodbdemonstration both cattle and horses, and even uman arade of the Patriarchs McCarty? Is he as hard a worker as sacred profession, he spent three This announcement will surprise nobody, While a Crow Lake young man held annually, and that it be beings. She lays her eggsin ever?" "O, John ain't worked a day years in a lawyer's office. As a first Bob's low condition from the ravages of consumption made the means of raising a fund was hugging his girl a thief took the moist places, and, after they are for the above purpose, the enterprise for seventeen years." "Is he incapaciated?" for the past few months being1 step to the ministry he entered college saddle off his horse and disappeared to be held in abeyance until hatched into footless maggots, they well known Sunday evening was the beginning "No, ma'am he's dead," at New .Brunswick, and due sufficient money can be raised with it. of the end. Bob became rapidly make all necessary journeys by Giand Secretary Theodore A. Boss reports time became a graduate of New York A Washington school teacher broke worse, and from that time until his death that returns from the Grand Lodge of Australia, Fire destroyed about $1,000 worth stretching and closing the segments University. one of his ribs one night recently, was unable to take nourishment of any sort, ior the year endine Dec 31 1888, of property belonging to J. L. Dayerfield of their bodies, their heads being applied show 210 lodges, 17 860 members, and His first pastorate was at Belleville, being- unable to swallow. He received in while turning over in bed. The at Arlington. A span of horses by two hooks, by which t*hey $358,178 in lodge funds, and $60,035 paid the prison hospital the very best nursing, his New Jersey, where he was popular, scholars, next day, held a meeting out to the sick during the year. Beports perished in the flames. get their food. In process oftnAe «ieter and brothers being with him constantly and remained three years. Subsequently, faoni thirty-six jurisdictions in the United and tendered the turnover a vote of and the sister shows the strain a this maggot goes down into |'"*r States show aggregate totals of the expenses at Syracuse, New York, his Citizens of Madison will vote Oc. thanks. marked deeree. Every one around the of subordinate todies, separate from benefits earth, where it reposes for some A preaching attracted considerable attention tober 1 on the question whether and charities, for the year 1888, and the ".prison sympathized with the brothers and In Washington a man can drop a by reason of the same characteristics after which, it bursts the pupa cas*^. amount of invested funds Dec. 31, 1888, as eister, as they nad conducted themselves bonds shall be issued for the purpose follows. nickel in a slot and have his handkerchief which particularize it and eomes forth a large black $y, 'Since they have been there so as to earn the of sinking an artesian well. Grand Lodge—Total current expenses,$l,775,689: now—a vivid style, startling illustration, perfumed. The proprietor armed and equipped like its predecessors.—Country •esteem of the officials and every one else. invested funds, $14 606 285 Grand Encampments—Total exagerated^ expression, di- The Landau Bros., of Fairview of this little device makes enormous It was in September, 1876, than the crime Gentleman. current expenses, $119,055 invested funds, $1,072,389. Sixteen jurisdictions ot the septette of Misbourioutlaws for which profits, giving only one scent for five township, Sully county, sowed 150 failed to report, but a careful estimate indicates Hob Younger served a life sentence was perypetiated cents. that the total current expenses in lodges acres of wheat and thrashed eightyseven Language the Lord Understood All the details of that daviignt amounted to $2,473 093: in encampments, bushels. Drought. $226,665: total. $2,699,758 Invested funds taid upon the bank at Northfield, the shooting Clarissa—"Oh, Lucia, I've been From the New Yoik Tribune in lodges, $21,408,235 encampments. $1,481,639 of Charlev Pitts and Clel Miller, two of looking at your lovely wedding presents toial, $22,889,875 A tramp stole a suit of clothes The clergy cannot always insi mffpn the raiders, the escape cf two others—Frank There are seventeen full sets of THE MEMBERSHIP from a satchel in Dell Kapids, was the use of ecclesiastical nomei* ^Lture. and Jesse James—ana the three days' pursuit The strength of the order Dec. 31,1888 dishes among them." Lucia—"I Not long ago aclergymaif captured, fined 40 and will work for and capture of the remaining trio—Co'e, WJ8 as follows: shall need them all, as I expect to Jim and Bob Younger—near Madeha. are so asked to visit a rough old felloe One sovereign grand lodge, two independent the county for some time. grand lodges (German empire and Australasia), fresh the memory of every Northwestern keep a girl."—Omaha world. was dying. "Do you realize) 48 subordinate grand encampments, 64 subordinate Among other things of a manufacturing new spaper reader and have so frequently you have committed many grand lodges, 2,101 subordinate encompments, "When your practicing friend been recapitulated in the newspapers that 8,794 subordinate lodges, 107.344 nature Huron is figuring on a asked the clergyman. "Duimo'bout encampment members, 603,537 lodge members, across the way has learned how to a full repetition of the tragic story would be grist mill of 300 barrels capacity and 1.763 Bebekah lodges with 49,250 temale and committin' sins," was the reply, superfluous now. The Younger brothers play the cornet he will entertain the 47,186 male members, 546 cantons of Patriarchs a glove and mitten factory. "but am pooty blamed sure tbat I escaped hanging through a proTnsion Militant, with 22,000 chevaliers, rank and whole neighborhood," said Mrs. file (estimated). The Kebekah branch has have made a great many bad breaks of the state law Black caps threaten Mrs. Mary Brown. "Yes," said Mrs. Crown, prospered finely, since their available assets at force at that time, which read that in my life." As a "bad break" was the close of the vear amounted to $200,650, Scott, of Bismarck, with death if she "but by that time there won't beany •a murdei er who pleaded guiltv could not be against $179,247 for 1887 Their total expenses evidently his equivalent for a sm, were $109,204, while the receipts were neighborhood here."— don't stop circulating slanderous hanged, life imprisonment beirg the maximum the clergyman accepted the acknowledgement $130,642. penalty The Youngers promptly tales about her neighbors. Father—My son, you must not dispute and passed on to the question: Grand and subordinate lodge reports show .saved their necks by a plea of guilty, and but that during the year theie were 56,112 persons "Are yon sincerely penitent?" Extensive repairs are being made with your mother in that way. httle lime elapsed ere their incarceration in initiated and 5.752 reinstatements "Dunno 'bout that, either, Mr Minister," *tne walls ot Stillwater's prison for life Bob's on the Yankton linseed oil mill, which Boy—But she's in the wrong. Father—That total, 61,864 The suspensions, withdiawal8 account with the state is now fully settled, was the reply, "but I know and deaths were 42,523. Ih financial expects to grind 90,000 bushels of makes no difference, and statement of the sovereign lodsre shows while his brothers Cole and Jim remain to that I have been an everlastin' oil during the coming season. you might as well learn, my child, $45,785 ordmaiyievenueand $62 661 total dram the cup of expiation to the lees. A chump, and ain't no good to nobody, cash paid to grand treasurer The total expenditures once for all, that when a lady says a strenuous effort was made a few months ago A young girl tried to commit suiside of the year in«st closed were not even to the Lord, ajtfi ]Lm "by prominent Missounans.backed bv ex-Gov. thing is so, it is so, even if it isn't so. $67,938, of which $44,653 WJLB mileage at Egan by drowning. Her intentions mighty sorry for it." The language Marshall and a few other sympathetic geniSlemen paid the grand representatives last year. were good, but the%vater "Then, my dear, you have really of this confession was rude and crude The assets of the lodge amount to $101,800, of Minnesota, to secure the pardon of was too shallow and she had to give of which $24,499 is cash, $36 300 in government made up your mind to marry a widower?" Tithe Youngers, but Gov Merriam refubed to enough, but the clergyman accepted bonds, $11,146 steel and electro it up. exeicis3 clemency, in wh*ch decision the "Certainly." "And does it as the honest expression of a human plates and the balance in other property. rectness ot appeal and extraordinary popular sentiment of the state supported The cost of the session at Los Angeles waa he never talk about his first soul, and the poor old fellow Kev. Sam Small, the evangelist, is him earnestnes of delivery, effective spite $16 741 more than the one held at Denver wife?" "I should was reconciled to the church before struck on Lake Kampeska and talks 1887 and $21,584 more than the Boston like him of its harsh and shocking variety of he died. to try. If he did I session 1886 The reports were referred of building a summer educational resort should at intonation and ungraceful gesticulation. N A E NOT GUILTY to the proper committees. once begin to tell him on the banks of that body of about my is is a from Custod third husband." Dr. Talmage's removal to Philadelphia Distanced in the Race. water. QUITE3 A O a as Corpu in increased vastly the number of Why should Dr Pierce's medicines not distance "Yes said Fenderson, "my new "SAN FHANCISCO, Special —Judge Sawyer, A salt bed has been discovered near Novel S me for Coverin he his admirers, and his ministry of seven all competitors in amount oi ealemas book has received golden opinions via the United Slates circuit court, has Bismarck. The supply is said to be they are doing, since they are the\f ify*i' years in the Quaker City was a of Cronin. rendered a G.eci«ion the habeas corpus from all sorts of people." Fogg— cmessold by druggists possessed dusuclnu inexhaustible and promises to add great success. During this period he CHICAGO, Special —John Devoy of New derfulcuiative properties as to warrant th •case of Deputy Marshal David Nagle, and "Why, I thought the press of the York is doing telling work towaid unraveling greatly to the wealth and prosperity became popular as a lecturer. At manufacturers in guaranteeing thpi toci discharged Nagle from custody A bill of that part of the Cronin plot connected country had been entirely silent about thediseases for which they arerecowmendi the time of his acceptance of the call of that section. exceptions flied by counsel for the state was with the intended sequel, the fiadiDg of the \o\x get a cure or money paid loi theni it." Fenderson—"That'swhat Isaid. by the Brooklyn Church he had the allowed by the court, and pending an appeal doctor's body fhe Thames river at London. turned The Doctor 'Golden Mjuical I) I Dakota people have been warned Go the United States supreme coaifc Nagle Silence is golden, you know."—Boston choice of that—seemmglv the poorest It is said that every detail has been covery" cures all diseases caused by deran^ in time to make ample protection was oidered released on his own recosmiz collated so far as the original design of the Transcript. of all, only nineteen members voting ment of the liver, as bilhousness, ifidigestio •ance, with bonds fixed at $5,000. Judge conspirators is concerned, and that it is against prairie fires. The grass is or dispepsia, also all blood, skin and Sial —one in Chicago and one in San known to the prosecution Arrangements diseases, tetter, salt-rheum, scrofulous sop? Sawyer, in his decision, states. The man who sits on a bent pin can very dry and will ignite easily and Francisco. He removed to Brooklyn were made for the reception and shipment at and swellings and kindled ailmentit Alter mature consideration we have reached answer the conundrum: Where do in March, 1869 and soon filled a New Yoik of the box containing Dr. Cronm's burn like tinder. the conclusion that the homicide in question the pins go to?—Ex. Well, we don't clothes, etc for their being smuggled was committed by the petitioner while acting church which had been much too In the discharge of the dutv imposed unon him Mound City puts in a modest claim Don't hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, disgusl through the custom house at Liverpool to think he can. There isn't one in a large for the worshipper. The next by the constitution and laws of the United ing everybody, but use Dr Sage')i Catarr an agent of the conspirators, who had hired for the capital, on the ground that States. hundred who won't swear the pin year a tabernacle ot sheet iron was Kemedy and be cured. a cottage at Woolwich, nine miles from London Judge Sawyer savs he has seen some adverse it has a school house section near 'I down the Thames and also arranged to went clear up through the crown" of built by the congregation for the better criticism that Nagle fired too quickly, procuie a body resembling general appearance town and thousands of miles surrounding accommodation of the large audiences Horseback riding is a craze in WJishingtoa his head, and anybody knows a pin .and on this subject the decision closed as that ot Dr. Cronin." Had the doctor's and good one, too. it. which assembled to hear him. isn't longenongh to do that. body not been found here the corpse Hollows He spent most of the time in which taken from Guy's hospital in London would Naele, on the scene ot action, facing the party The Union county court-house is A few days ago two men were in Cariosities of Short-Hand.',' have been partially disfigured, oressed in the building was being erected in a making the murderous assault, knowmg by oersonal too small to accommodate tie increasing experience his physical powers and his Dr. Cronm's clothes, the pockets containing Smith's barber shop. One had red trip to Europe and back. The tabernacle Borne reporters use Short hand for telling desperate character, and by general reputation his watch ana other personal property, besides amount of business, and fortunes Make a mark ever so eimple, it was opened by the pastor hair and the other was bald-headed. his life-long habit of carrying arms, his readiness forged letters that would have condemned will be sureto mean somethingmsllort-hand to use them, and his angry, murderous steps are to be taken to build a more three months after its building had him in the eyes of every Irishman. Red Hair (to bald-head): "You were This is true and has been tned"hnndreds of threats, and seeing bis demoniac looks, his This done, the bodv would have bean thrown commodious one. begun All seats were free. In December, times It is supposed that your, pencil is stealthy assault from behind, and remembering not about when they were giving out into the Thames where it certamlv would the sacred trust committed to his charge, Nagle, guided, by fate, and the words written are 1872 it was consumed by The president has commuted the hair?" Bald head: "Yes I was there, *fn those trying circumstances, was the party to have been discovered soon, and Irishmen indicative oi what you will do, have or lie. fire, and the congregation assembled doteimme when the supreme moment for action generally, with such apparent proof, would come A schoolteacher once wrote "milhor sentence of Dr. T. W. White, formerly but they only had a little red hair Uraid come, and i" he honestly acted with reason-afole in the Academy of Music until February, have rejoiced that a tcaitor met his]ust A candidate for office wrote "Salt-Cre* judgment and discretion the law justifies pos'tmaster at Carbonate, from left, and I wouldn't take it." deserts. 1874, when the new tabernacle and was sent up it soon afterwards! A him, even if he erred. But who will have the fellow wrote "shirk A student courage to stand up iu the presence of the facts five to two years. He embezzled was opened. Among the replies to an advertisement developed by the testimony in the case, and say It has been rumored "that Pat Cooney, knowledge" A school giil wrot3.'i postoffice funds while in office. he fired the smallest fraction of a second too This is one of the largest buildings the "Fox" in the Cronin case, was in custody. low," and seomed satisfied. This no* of a musical committee for a soon. In his own judgment he acted under the Coloi was given to the rumor by the fact tune telling," which may be indulsr in Brooklyn, and is known as the Work on the coal shaft at Centerville trying conditions surrounding him in good candiate as organist, music teacher, that Chief Hubbard and Capu Shuettler and social gatherings, is often quite amii faith and with consummate courage, judgment Tabernacle. It is semi-circular in is progressing rapidly, and eight Detective John Collins, to whose efforts the But it has always appeared to us etc,, was the following:—"Gentleman and discretion. Ihe homicide was, in our opinion, form, the seats so arranged that all identification of both Cooney and Burke is of the most striking "curiosities" clearly justiflab'e in law, and in the forum experienced miners from Illinois have I noticed your advertisement for an due, called at the state's attorney's office and can see and hear the minister, who of sound practical common sense was commendable. short-hand was that it could be jmcf arrived within the past week to work had a long conference with the attorneys for organist, either for lady or gentleman. taught by mail It is true only 4 fe preaches from a platform simply the prosecution They declined to state the ers understand how to do thiB right in the mine when the shaft is finished. Having been both for several furnished without desk. A huge organ object of their business, but it was said ou ing by mail is something new, and THE THREE LINKS. good authority that they had called to talk behind the speaker and the se years, I offer you my services." is proving very popular, for the watji Gov. Mellette has appointed Dr. W. about Cooney. the student does not have to leal ot the cornet to lead the singing, indicate Bentley, Capt. W S. Moorhouse and .Annua in of he Sovereig Once a lady who had been disappointed be put to much expense Mr Hairv I one of Dr. Talmage's wide departures A O I N E A A S George W. Newton as the commissioners •Grand of O a young man under twenty, whqlea in love wrote with a diamond from Presbyterian precedent. tirely by mail, has just been appfint "COLUMBUS, Ohio, |SpeciaL—The Sovereign oi public lands to have control A is on to Trea W it he Sis Stenographer at Beloit, Kansas S? ring upon a window pane the following •Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows convened here of thecapital lands and grounds. a day He received his mstritii A few years ago, Dr Talmage with representatives present from to a W a to line. "God made man upright Eldon Moran, the well known sen every state and territory and Canada and spent several months in Europe, WASHINGTON, Special Telegram, Aberdeen News: Why send young author J^ and he Here the sentence /the British provinces. The delegates were The secretary of the interior has appointed chiefly in Great Britain, where his women away to the Pacific coast to For the readers information, "We will welcomed to Ohio by Gov Foraker and to Assistant Commissioner Belt, Inspectors stopped. A gentleman chancing to that Prof Moran has a copyrighted met sermons have a wide distribution, find husbands when there is an unsupphed the city by Mayor Bruck, and on behalf of A. M. Tinker and G. W. Parker, a of teaching by mad, which for practical see it some time afterward added to His appearances in public created Ohio Odd Fellows by Grand Master McKmley want much nearer home? commission to treat with the Sisseton and ue, is certainly unsurpassed in this or an, it the following: "might have remained great interest there, as at home, •and Grand Patnach Frost Grand Sire P. Wahpeton Indians for the cession of that other country In order tbat the learner Lawrence county has 2,000 more so, but He created woman •Underwood, president, and all the grand officials portion of their lands not taken in allotments. where his Tabernacle, which accommodates may test himself, he gives a number of trial men than women. were present. A steady ram pouring In the order making the appointment and she lehsons free to all who send their names to five thousand hearers very him at St. Louis, Mo A good plan is t+ down all afternoon and evening seriously it is also stated that the commission is There will probably be a street railway comfortably, is often greatly inadequate Young Mrs. Greene—"Henry, dear, spnd 25 cents (m stomps) for a copy of interfered with the musical and military not to act until the patents for allotments to the admission of all who built between Miller and St« Short-Hand Pnmer. It is just "the "thinj are distributed to the Indians. Col .Belt programmes and made the reception of visitors do you think so much bread and Molasses desire to hear him. His sermons are No charge for lesson sheets If vou ever nays that the reason the patents have been uncomfortable work. The business of Lawrence. Capitalists are figuring is good for Harry?" Young tend to study short-hand, here Is an opp delayed is because they were written on •the sovereign grand lodge meeting began at probably more widely read than on the scheme, and it is claimed that tunity you cannot afford to miss Write Mr. Greene—"Certainly it's good for such poor paper that the bureau found it •noon. The lodge was called to order by those of any other living preacher. once, and the Professor will nnsirer yon it would be the means of bringing necessary to paste linen on them to make •Orand Siro John Underwood. There were him. Don't you know bread is the sonally. When yon have learned the Prim them durable, hence the delay in the appointment the two cities into one. present 162 delegates, representing every staff of life?" Young Mrs. Greene— he will introduce you by card to Several yoi of the commission and perhaps a etate and territory in the United *, He Had Lost His Grip. ladies or gentlemen, with whom you further delay in getting to ork. The commission The citizens of Hot Springs are "Y-e-e-e-s—but so much molasses you States, all the jurisdictions of Canada, beside correspond in short-band characters. 1 Detroit Free Pres. will also try to effect a settlement of know!" Young Mr. Greene—"Well, Denmark and Europe. First Grand making determined efforts to seeure will find this very interesting. the claim of $300,000 which Chief Renville Guaidian Johu W. Perkins of Massachusetts A middle-aged man with a troubled the national printers' home, which what of it? He doesn't eat the molasses says the government owes the Indians of his qualified, and Past Grand E H. Archer of Every French bank has a photograph will have an endowment ot $200,000. look on his face stood on the corner tribe. Each male Indian of the Sisseton and he leaves that on the doorknob." this city was appointed assistant grand messenger every employee I Wahpeton tribe over twenty-one years of They will offer 160 acres of land inside near the Central depot and attracted of the session. The report of Grand ^^m€Mf age who receives his lands in severalty under Scrofula Humo the city limits also free use of Sire Underwood says that the I 0 0 was the attention of a passer-by who inquired: the general allotment act of Feb 8, 1887. Mrs. Billus (while giving Mr. B. a never in a more prosperous condition than the baths, and have offered to pay thereby becomes a citizen of the United curtain lecture at a late hour).— •now. The increase in membership during States. expenses of the locating committee "Can I do anything for you, sir?" the past year was greater than the annual "Hark! What's that? I hear a noise to the springs. It will be difficult for accrease bas been within the past fifteen "Stranger," said the man, "I've F*T lighter's Life TTSJI SsTCd," in the cellar. John, I'm sure it's a TRADE RELATIONS. 1 years. The following figures show the visiting committee to find a lost my grip." tjigg* "In regard to my little daughter whomSe* burglar!" Mr. Billus (getting out •ir *$ ft pleasanter location than Hot Springs saved, as we believe, by Hood'* WsapapUr "Oh, brace up," safd the other in a THE STBENGTH OP THE OBDKB: of bed.). "I'll fix him!" Mrs. Billus, a a an it a Se Tha a Move would say that before she was ffh. montiU Number of white Odd Fellows on the globeJan. offers. These springs are claimed to cheery voice "you'll get hold again 1, 1«89. Independent order, 652,787: Manchester scrofula sores began to app«arttjfe.«^?f»t^8. a —"What are you going to do, John? have wonderful curative proprieties, ifyoupushin. It happens.to us^all Unity. 688,492 total, 1.341,275. fully of her body, andlnashorttfmeslfe had 7wnmi OTTAWA, Ontario, Special! Telegram, You haven't your revolver." Mr. one-quarter of a million more than that reported some time or other." and the climate of southwestern Dakota sores Two physicians Werecalledbut thergav* —The minister of customs is having a thorough by the next largest civilized secret society. Billus (desperately).—"I'm going to inquiry made into the carrying trade is unexcelled in the west. ^j|j||y "I'm afraid I'll never get it again," Number of Patriarchs Militant departtmeuts, no hope One of thian a^visefitheajttpnfcatlo! 47. an mcieastt of 1 component cantons, open the doors all the way down to between Canada and the United States and said the other sadly. one of her fingers, to which we refused assent ut •546, an increase of 35 band cantons, 3. an increase the probable effect on the dominion railways dyrus Thomas, of Grant township, the cellar so the infernal scoundrel: attention was called to Hood's Sarsaparilbv. «|i "Nonsense, man. Don't give up of 2 Chevaliers made 3.165, an increase should any restrictions be placed on then we began giving it to her A m%ike& ioxproi •of 77 canton members, 19,223. an increase of near Huron, was prostrated by a can hear you talking." now when they've just discovered connection with railways on the other side ment was noticed after she had taken,only J,741 value of military outfit and other assets of the line A prominent man in Canadian stroke of lightning, from which he the elixir of life," advised his friend. of cantons, $782,528. an increase of $113,694. bottle, and by a continued use of It Btt^-Wpjk Jinks (at a party)—"You never polities, who is in the confidence of Sir John lay unconscious several hours'. "Take hold again like a man." The grand sire makes a number of recommendations, was complete And she is JIOW. bvttgYy -*««£,» Macdonald, states that it was the intention among them beingThat met my wife, did you?" BlinksWife? strong! and healthy The other menibert of nsy1 Neighbors came to his help and assisted "What air you talking about''" of the government next (teasion to make arrangements family have been greatly benefited ,Jpy Hood's. the constitution be changed so as to ad* for the appointment of a commission didn't know you were married asked the other, "I lost my grip with him to his bed. Latest accounts mit to the ordoi, with the consent of guardian?, SarsapariUa, and I recommend as.in exa&eat to inquire into trade relations between four new shuts in it, anew waistcoat, -younic men eighteen years old, that the sovereign were that he was rapidly recovering,. Is she in the room?" "Yes." blood purifier." B. Josex. Alufe4&ne0§n Co. the United States and Canada, as it grand lodge reiterate Its recognition of the pair of suspenders, and my wife's had become evident that they cannot go to A stroke oflightning passed Well, then, she must be thatbeaati- military movement in the order, with the staieTuent Hood's SarsaMpa photygraft. Just give me a chance 0 that the Patriarchs Militant are the only the country again for re-election without down the chimney of his house, stmt- ful creature over there." "By George! authorized branch of Odd Fellowship, and the making some attempt to learn where the increasing and you'll see whether I'll take uniform prescribed for chevaliers of cantons demands for closer commercial intercourse and¥broke^ She's the Sold by all druggists $l six1or$£ .Prepared oJ hold of it or not," and he walked oft shall not hereafter be changed that the committee between the two countries can be floor several window lights by I HOOD & CO Lowell, MjugS ^JS on appeals be constituted of nine members with a suspicious look at his late most beautiful woman in the room 100 Doses One pollar met The Liberals have carried nearlv every Mrs. Thomas was resting her feet in appointed bv the grand sire, who shall fill vacancies adviser. bye election for the dominion parliament isn't she?" "Yes that's why I guessed that all unnecessary qualifying the stove the only discomfort she experienced words in titles of officers and names that they have contested on those she was your wife. You are, bv If you wish to leara FyB*s was the loss of one of the •of bodies ana lodges be dropped: that grand grounds since the genera! elections in 1886 xS-H-O-R-T-H-^fl-D long odds the homeliest man in the masters, grand patriarchs and grand lecturers of and will have an opportunity in a few weeks An acre of land devoted to small heels of a shoe that she had on at jurisdiction have access to secret work thit the of testing the popularity of the movement room, and people always marry that thoroughly, writeforclrcularstdMJsi HUE: the time. The lightning set fire to fruits will often give a larger return promiscuous publication of degree floor xrk in in HaldiniancL ^--j UnionBlock, St Pool. Minn. Sttoolopendaf a way .unauthorized books be prohibited, and /that all the grass near the house than five acres devoted to grain. evening Lessons by mail, grarnjs. 4Si