New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 15, 1890 · Page 6 of 8
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«v«r? rt^ •^•NHBHW nHnflpH^^ffi^BI ?K:- •"sv^-ar-: 1 7*?' THE FARM AID HOME. CONGKESSIONAL much corn, which is not probable. "Natural Religion." But if they do not get water they A friend named Blake, living in V' begin to suffer as quickly as you would Chicago, says Bob Buruette, has sent Hints and Suggestions to the Western if you ate a full meal of dry crackers A. Eesume of the Proceedings me a letter on "Natural Religion." I Agriculturist. without any kind of liquid, and ate is a good letter, but I don't think I of Congress During the for a wager at that The cattle suffer care to order any "Natural Religion" Give the Farm its Du9» Credit—How Grain after a very few hours, and if they do Past Week. just now. I fact I have quite a large Shrinks in the Winter—Corn Stalks Deadly, not get water very soon, serious stock of it on hand that I would be and Why—Valuable Household Pointers. derangement occurs to all and death to glad to get rid of on any terms, if I SKNATE. the weakest or most ravenous. I have knew what to do with it. I kind of S a S it Mr. Morgan, of Alabama spoke at great in my experience lost cattle that way. hate to give it to the purchaser. I length on the bill of S a to Butler to proTide The accompany in er illustration shows I opened them and found the stomachs for the emigration of colored people never did me any good, and I can't a very cheap and. convenient farm from the Southern states. expressed as ery as powder, and took the nint guarantee it as an article that ought to building1. himself in favor of voluntary emigration of I is eighteen feet long- by the colored people from the South, a in A a a be kept in every household. "Natural sixteen wide, with posts fourteen feet. reached the conclusion at there was a natural No branch of farming requires more Religion" gets into the market early Clear height of lower story, nine feet. I incongruity and an irrepressible oonflict painstaking care and acquired skill and holds on long. I have seen babies •jjpbtween the races which in A balloon frame may be used, or the '"could cure except their final separaiion than poultry raising. Yet this is the in full possession of it, rending their building may be boarded up and down, Th return of the negro race to branch of the farmer's business that playthings to rags, kicking and yelling Africa was the final and only solution of where low cost is an object. Th one persons with the smallest experience the problem. It was undeniable at the with infantile rage as though possessed phown herewith is sheeted and weatherboarded. aversion between the races had greatly increased think themselves competent to undertake. of many devils, howling for pure Th doors are in the north since the abolition of slavery, and it They suppose they know how would ircrease so long as a large proportion "cussedness" long, long before they and, each three and one-half feet wide, of the population was of the African race. to feed chickens, and to put up houses were able to lisp a prayer. I have making the door-way seven feet wide. This feeling was so intense in the Sout for them, expecting with these attentions seen little children in full possession in summer, when these are thrown as in the North. I was so between the fowls will do the rest. I requires the negro and those who ad never of "Natural Religion" learning to lie, open, the room is airy, and there is owned slaves. maintained at Africa long experience to learn just room for carrying out tubs, etc., and to deceive, to steal, ill natured, vain, as the natural me of the negro, and how to feed fowls. I depends much in the description of the Congo basin overbearing, treacherous, bad in a often a hogshead is wanted in the from Henry M. Stanley, concludes at at on their breed, condition and the season score of ways, and bad in spite of room. There are two windows on the would beth best location forth American of the year. If so much skill were east side, with inside shutters. Along teaching and training, just 'naturally" negroes. not required poultry keeping would HOUSE. the west side is a porch six feet wide. bad. I have seen the guileless savage not be profitable business it is for This shades from the afternoon sun, of the plains, with never a college or Several bills and resolutions wereintroduced if .and referred, when Mr. McComas at those who understand it This is precisely land is just the place for the morning a theological seminary in all his tribe, he Hous go into committee of the on the reason why novices should york Th double window above the so full of "Natural Religion" that he the District of Columbia appropriation bill, Good for every woman's need, the committee to proceed under the rules of begin it with caution and learn as they doors is fitted with a tight shutter on couldn't get scalps enough to satisfy whatsoe'er her clime or creed, the last House increase the business. English, Yankee, Turk, or Swede, the inside, swung on hinges this may the unspoiled cravings of the "natural Mr. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, raised the Moslem, Spanish or Egyptian? question of consideration, which the speaker jbe closed, and meat hung in the upper man," nor drunk enough to celebrate in every land and tongue, a of in Grain. Friend to women old and young decided was of order, because the resolution JBtory, the meat-room, all summer. Th his triumph when the last prisoner was After a thorough investigation as to the world its praise is sung1,— was in the nature of a on regua "Pierce's Favorite Prescription.** ihooks for the meat are driven into finally carved up into small fragments. in the business of the House. Mr. Breckenridge the cause of rust in wheat and other appealed from the decision, and ,Jhe rafters. The stairs from the lower Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a Stanley tells us that he finds plenty of is invaluable in allaying and subduing grains, the Guelph (Ont.) Agricultural yielded the floor to Mr. Carlisle, of' Kentucky, legitimate medicine, a beverage carefully to the upper story are in the north- nervous excitability, irritability, exhaustion, "Natural Religion" all through Central who attacked the speaker's ruling. College has arrived at the following compounded by an experienced phy prostration, hysteria, spasms a other severely criticised the for its failure West corner. Th chimney is in the Africa, where the hungry heathen, sician, a adapted to woman's delicate conclusions 1. Seasons are the distressing, nervous symptoms to a rules. organization. I is purely vegetable in attendant upon functional a organic disease growing up far beyond the warping chief cause of rust sudden changes Mr. Henderson, of Iowa, said gentlemen on composition a perfectly harmless in a of the uterus, or womb I induces the other side were opposed to doing any superstition of the church and the of temperature and rain, accompanied condition of the system. Contains no refreshing sleep a relieves mental a in without rules and wanted rules adopted alcohol to inebriate no syrup or sugar iet a despondency. by close, still weather, are favorable seminary, loves his missionary rare under which nothing could be done. to ferment in the stomach a derange I is the only medicine for the cure of alii and without gravy, and takes his native to its increase. 2. Low-lying, rich The discussion was continued by Messrs digestion. those peculiar weaknesses a ailments & Butterworth, of Ohio: Heard, of Missouri soils are most subject to attack. 3, "licker" straight from the wassail A an invigorating tonic, it imparts incident to female-, sold by druggists, under Chipman, of Michigan McAdoo, of Ne Jersey, strength to he whole system. or overworked a it iv a a from the manufact An excessive use of manures rich in bowl of his enemy's skull. You and others, the a a by each bein "worn-out, debilitated urers, of iv in s-.tisfaction in every cos* entirely partisan. nitrogen encourages the disease. 4. can find it in the slums of New York, teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamStresses, or price ($1.00) will be promptly refunded. The decision ot the speaker was finally sustained "shop-girls," housekeepers, nursing Late-sown" grain is most subject to attacks. and Brother Blake can run across acres See guarantee printed on bottle-wrapper by a vote of 1 3 5 to 1 2 4 mothers, a feeble generally, Dr a faithfully carried out for a years. 5. Thinly sown crops seem of it in the "Black Hole" of Chicago. SENATE. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the greatest or a Boo of 160 pages 1 W a most liable to injury. 6. Red wheats earthly boon being unequaled as an appetizing The senate debated at some length Mr. No trouble to find "Natural Religion" Diseases, a to Curo them (sent cordial a restorative tonic. Voorhees' resolution for the investigation of sealed in plain envelope) enclose ten cents, in are less affected than white varieties. in this world there's plenty of it. But _the "blocks of five" scandal, and after amending, A a soothing and strengthening nervine, stamps to W O S I S E N S A E I A I 7. Rust is more common in the vicinity somehow, the more one sees of it the agreed to it. a it Prescription" is unequaled and A S S O I A I O N 663 Main S Buffalo, N of barbery hedges than it is at a HOUSE. less he wants it Takes a power of. Mr. Randall was sworn in as a member of greater distance. grafting to make a crab apple fit for COMBINED SMOKE-HOUSE AN KITCHEN .' the Fifty-first Congress by Speaker Reed in 6 6 & S Dr. Pierce's Pellets south end, with fireplace in tne lower dessert. accordance with the authority given him by in S it the resolution introduced in the yesterda room. In the upper room is an opening The evil of infrequent and excessive by Mr. Carlisle. Th formality to ok A Sad Case. a a it it with a damper swung above it. When ^RELY VEGETABLE place at 1 1 o'clock at Mr. Randall's residence. pruning is an unusually large growth I reckon," said Farmer Begosh, ^.. Mr. Randall was sitting up and appeared the meat is to be smoked the damper is of suckers. These should be cut out very comfortable. expressed himself as "that Josiah might ez well be kep.home raised, closing the chimney above and SIZE being annoyed by the statements concerning PERFECTLY HARMLESS I at least once a year, and if it has not from college. The base-ball season's his illness which a been in the rounds opening the aperture. At other times been done during the growing season PELLETS I J- of the press. over, and he can't learn much anyhow. ©\\®^»^l £he damper is kept down closing the UnequaBed as a LIVER PIL1» O O it should be attended to now. New SENATE. Besides, I'm afraid it's kind o' mixin' aperture. A door opens upon the porch, sprouts will start back of the cut next The Vice-President laid before the Senate a Smallest, Cheapest, Easiest to take. his mind up." and there is also a window on the west communication from the attorney-general, spring,even if no buds are left in sight, "What makes you think so, Ezra?" in response to the resolution a in that no side. A covered walk may lead to this but pulling these off with thumb and One tiny, Sugar-coated Pellet a dose. Cures Sick Headache, Bilious Headache,. instructions, oral or written, a been given asked Mrs. Begosh. house from the dwelling. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, a all derangements of the Stomac District Attorney Chambers, of Indiana, on finger when they get into full leaf will a Bowels. 25 cents a vial, by druggists. S "Waal, I was to see him the other the subject of the arrest of W. W. Dudley, usually end the trouble. A slight Giv he a Credit and at no communication has passed day, and every once in a while he OUR FIELD, ARE THE VERY BEST In casting up accounts to know if check when the tree is in leaf will do between him and the department of would say sumthin'that seemed to hev Rfunsdt?a°t^, CATALOGUE FREE. justice on thesub'ect. Th Senate passed the lie has made or lost in the year's operations it no harm, while it might seriously injure FLOWER no bearin' on anything in pertikler. resolution lor the appropriation of $ 2 5 0 0 0 0 the farmer should in all fairness its vigor to let the entire neglected If you mention this paper and address for the removal of obstructions from the AND GARDEN Bz we wus walkin' together along the DE COU & CO., St. Paul in Mississippi river. make a proper credit for the living he growth get into leaf before cutting street he interrupted me an' says 'and Mr. Davis of Minnesota, called up and a Jias had off of the farm and which, it ."' the band played.' a long speech in advocacy of the bill appropriating were he in any other business, he RIiS^S^^:U:RE^i^dS $ 3 7 3 8 0 0 0 forth improvement of a N "I thought I might as well humot St. Mary's river, Michigan, and $ 1 0 8 4 0 0 0 would be compelled to pay cash for. The hog can not thrive on an exclusive him, an' I says, gently: 'Well, sposen for the improvement of a lake channel, •His garden has supported him with a grain diet It requires bulky Best Cough_ Medicine. Recommended by Physicians, Michigan. it did, Josiah?' Says he: 'That's all Cures where food also. dse fails. Pleasant and agreeable to the large part of the summer's living and HOUSE. right pop you're a good one, but you take it without objection. By druggists. his cellar is now—or should be—well The younger an animal the greater A meeting of the committee on rules an't on.' An't on what?" sez I. 'You will be held to consider new rules and to hear its proportionate growth and gain in O N S I 0 IM stored with potatoes, turnips, beets, persons from New York and St. Louis on the an't tryin' to give me tbe razzle-dazzle, weight. carrots, parsnips, onions, etc., for question of taking the world's fair bill introduced are you?" he says, with an air of seriousness by Mr. A a ms from trie committee on Wood ashes, if not applied soon, winter consumption. His chickens that made me sad. I lold him foreign affairs and referring it to a special may be kept in barrels, but not exposed have provided much of the meat and committee. Th representatives of New I hadn't no razzle-dazzle to give, so as to the rains or moisture of any an abundant supply of eggs, while butter, York and St. Louis have pooled to kind o' quiet him, an' he laughed in their issues, and will a an earnest endeavcr kind. cream and milk have been used to have the special committee ap a satisfied way. He was purty quiet The color of milk does not indicate without stint and at a rate that would pointed. It is undsrstoo at the objection DO YOU USE STEREOTYPE PLATES after that, on'y for askin' me where I its quality any more than the color of to having the foreign affairs committee consider bankrupt an oi*dinary villager. This got that hat over an' over again, although the bill is at Mr. Hitt, of Illinois, the the shell indicates the quality of the should be credited to the farm just as chairman of the committee, is one of the he knew as well as I did where egg. So says Prof. AlvorcLl IF SO WH NOT USE THE BEST well and as honestly as should the ardent supporters of Chicago in the I bought it, havin' been with me at the contest for the selection of a site. Mr. Reed There is no reason why a good cow corn, wheat, oats, pigs or steers sold as given the delegates reason to believe time. I don't know whether to bring should not be kept in as clean condition from it, and if this is fairly done a that a report will be a in favor of putin him home or have him sent to a hospital as a good horse, even by the application the a in the hands of a special 'little idea of the relative 'advantages or some thin'."—Merchant Traveler. committee. of the currycomb and brush. of farming and other kinds of business SENATE. would prevail. A blacksmith or carpenter Inherent defects should be avoided. The quadrocentennial committee the The poultry fanciers have had a crooked may get more ready money senate met to-da and heard arguments in to Avoid Chaps. favor of holding the world's fair in Washington during the year, but he must take a breast hone or a wry tail on a sire Th principal reason set forth why the S me old a id a it a in and transmitted to all the chicks. Ai to large part of his earnings to buy these fair should be held'in Washingto was that a out very things which the farmer has in avoid deformities or enfeebled constitutions the permanent building could be used by the N a a it a government, which is badly in need of additional in birds or an imals. such abundance that he makes no account don't a a a so in is a no buildings. of them. Credit them fairly to the It is claimed that we import over doubt, HOUSE. farm and see how the account stands. $2,500,000 worth of eggs annually, a Keep the chaps off, don't The discussion of the world fair bill by A All a a W in 18 to a hoxise committee on foreign affairs has sum which should go into the pockets a a if in this world it is of S ix W a to or re resulted in bringing forward a proposition S in a of Grain W in said, of our farmers, and shows that more which, iti suggested, a aid in the selection 7" In considering whether to sell grain W is she'd followed plans, Requiring no bases, a perfect plate in itself, is certainly the best plate ever offered to eggs should be produced, as we can of the site for thefair by the house. Th committee publishers. as already decided at it will ieport In the fall, or to hold it later for higher instead of he it a in not supply enough for home consumption. The Northwestern Newspaper Union, after Feb. 1st 1 8 9 0 will furnish these plates a bill lenving blank the a me of the city stead, price, the question on shrinkage is publishers at regular prices. Th service will consist of Serial Stories, Short Stories, where the fair shall be held and will introduce A a a as on hands ,'i an important item. Even when, apparently Miscellany, Wi tan Humor a and Garden. News Summaries, Paragraph Illustrated, a clause providing 'or repeated ballots Six thousand ducks are annually & &c. Ever department will be first class and the best at can be obtained. Write'or on the question of a in the site for the dry there is still a good deal of marketed from the farm of a prominent Love's Solicitude. particulars. fair, with the agreement at on each ballot ^moisture until frost dries it out. This he a me of the city receiving the last number yet unostentatious farmer in May (to her best young man) NORTHWESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION, sum of shall bedropped, and in this a is especially true of corn, which is put Massachusetts, who comprehends the "Now, Charlie, you must be careful it is believed at a, conclusion can so on be S A I N N to crib later than any other grain, reached. idea of handling his stock in a way to and not expose yourself to the weather. yand depends upon freezing weather to A conspicuous objeet in the house to-da yield him a return quick with little Now, you were out in the rain last i&vy TWWfjSALZErVsSSSSEK' as the a a desk of Judg Kelley, which prevent it from moulding and spoiling. expense for their keeping. night," Charley: "No, I wasn't little as draped with black and was decorated As the moisture goes out of it with a bouquet of simple white flowers. Th It is said of corn that it is one of one. What made you think so?" May: 'for all soils and climes,,! the grain shrinks in bulk, and there chaplain in his prayer made a reeling allusion I producing everywhere Biurly Teae« the best foods for fattening hogs but "Why, papa came home and said he tables, Beanriful to the death of the "father of the house.'"' _.* will not not be as many bushels by onetjenth 'Flowers,and large is starvation diet to pigs. The reason met you coming from the lodge, and a Crops. SENATE. I prescribe .\nd folly as was put in the crio in the fall. 3 5 packages Earliest dorse Big as the only is that while corn contains the elements ^fc Th galleries of the Senate chamber were that you were thoroughly soaked.". Vegetable S specific for tbe certain curs I a wet, warm fail, such as the present sufficient for a family to hear the arguments of gentlemen of this disease. that produce fat it is deficient —postpaid— 8 1 .OO. representing New York a Chicago in the G. H.INGBAHAM M. D~ one .has been, in most localities 3 3 packages Choice in mineral matter and other elements interests of the world's fair. Chanmcy M. A Correct Diagnosis. I S 8 1 Amsterdam, N. corn and other grains dry out slowly. Xraatir/hytbe ft pkee. LaCromie W have sold Big tot essential to groyflh. Depew presented the claims of the Gotha It is told of a Pittsburg doctor, who I SeedlingToniat many gctlonthe years, and it has iCfcradetlOe. mites which was followed by us a A cold winter may re 9 1 be so (new) 2 0 ven best saUa says he can diagnose ailments by examining 100.000 ROSES sarcastie jiernarks'of as B. an in 'Hint to great a disadvantage as is on,wthought and PLANTS. QUO. E A O 0 behalf of Chicago. a single hair of the patient, that When a ring happens to become I Send for Free Catalogue Chicago.Ilt fOr farmers having large quantities of HOUSE. I contains everything for tt*a« I S 1 0 0 Sold by Drnjcfdat*. two young men, as a joke, took him a tightly fixed on the finger, take a corn to dry out The Western or Dent lawn, garden and farm. Dr. HHi. of the'Cherokee natioTj, appeared I JOHN A. SAL7.EB hair from a bay horse. Th doctor piece of common twine, soap it thoroughly, before the Hous it on territories La VroMe. Wia. com, having large ears and deep wrote a perscription, and said his fee and made an address on the Springer bill to and then wind it tightly NORTHERN 6R0W? ^grains, holds much more moisture than organize the territory of Oklahoma. around the finger. The twine should was $25, as the case was precarious. argued that the bill would be more acceptable the Eastern Flint corn. I is easily SEEDS* PUNTS BgsG* commence at the point of the finger, They were staggered, but paid the fee, if the judical districts provided for «8een, therefore, how much depends on E would be reduced to one and be continued until the ring is and after they got out laughed all the most productive and yield largest crops. drying by artificial means the eorn A the afternoon session the committee was FRCP Beautiful catalogue wiib. 500 iilustratfona reached, and the end of the twine way to the apothecary's. Th latter I 1 UU mailed to any address upon application. addressed on the bill by a E Blair, Gen. needed for seed. If allowed to freeze 6 packets choice flower seeds, 10 cents. Panstes Porter, Gen. G. Paine, Pearso and J* are those put np by forced through the ring. If the string took the prescription and read in I Balsams, Astors, Sweet Pr dry the kernels are expanded, and the jx specialty MAY CO. •m*. Horac Speed. Th it will meet next D.M.FERRY&CO. is tnen unwound the ring is almost amazement: "One bushel of oats, four Fl*ri»tai ST. PAUL, 1 a and hear further a on the vitality of the germ or ehit is injured. bill. sure to come off the finger. quarts of water, stir well and give Who are the largest Seedsmen in the worldL^ 'Much loss occurs this way, and almo st A piece of horseradish, put into a M. FXKKT & Co's three times a day, and turn the animals every year complaints are made from S££DDescriptive Illustrated, and Priced ANMUAf jar of pickles, will keep the viuegrar out to grass?' Then the jokers stopped CT- W it mmat Electricians in Erie, a were invited by the west that much of the seed has THE W O S Supt. a Pfet-ch, of he Erie Moto Car from losing its strength. laughing. 6REAT y«m is t«k been proven defective, making it needful for X89O will be mailed E E to all applicants, do it wMftl company to witness a. test of personal insulation and to last season's customers. Many houses would be more enjoyable sneehlae. to replant Pfetch, alarmed at the fatalities in It is better than erer. Every perton TUBULAR WELL AND did they contain less furniture. Downing a Lie. using Garden, FUwer #r field A New York and elsewhere, studied a and PROSPECTING MACHINE AU.OBDEB8? Seeds should send for it. Address to arrest the danger lyin in the overcharged FTLLEP The contents, like fruit trees, at times he S a Xiisease. 'Wr Editor's Wife— "Pretty condition for famous for ninrrnrtlng wnara I. E & O PBOMPTLT.- wires. fortified himself a taking others have failed. W have, much learned nonsense need pruning, for furniture is apt to you to come home in staggering DETROIT. MICH. hold of the buzz rod of the a os in SELF GLEANiMfi. .-'IH about the effects of corn-stalks, on accumulate. .. his bare hands, which he dipped in water, he through the streets in broad a Drill drops «0 to 90t stepped upon a pile of wet dirt a received cattle, bacteria and germs and so forth. If the ladies desiring to restore color mfaata. Dilapidated Spouse.—"Could't help the full charge, over 5 0 0 volts, the force used I CUR E FITS! CATALOGUE FREE. 5 is want of water. Turn cattle into in certain dress goods will put vinegar it, m'dear been accused of (hie) to operate about ten miles of road. the LOOKS A MAS,. a stalk field and they, will soon fill surprise of every one, the electricity did in' the rinsing-water when washing .bribery." ground a the superintendent felt no effects "Bribery?",-: ^WS & TIFFIN. OHIO. themselves full on corn husks, with blue-dress goods, especially fine flannels, whatever. This invention is a secret to himself fe I do not mean merely to stop them loraoroe and some corn and some smut, more or A E N S_JR0 N they will find it restores them to 1 and upon which he will apply for a patent "Yes, mi dear people said I was 1 & 9 S 5 a a made FITS. EPILEPSY or FALLING 8ICKHE8Sa at once. Th insulation enables linemen and less, as they happen to find it Now, TONIC BITTERS their original color, even though they flf«-)onfr study. I warrant nty remedy to cure the (hie) bribed to oppose pro'bition. Hy^ worst cases. Because others bare failed 1* no reason others to handle a wire with safety and if if they have ready aecess to water no may have faded badly from the sun, or ior not now receiving a core. Sendat once lor treatiaa to show folks I 'posed pro'bition m' An absolute protection. •ndP.O. H.Q.K^T.M.C.l^fe«rl8uSMr. 1 harm will result, unless they get too from washing with soap. g£3^*j«.««r*«a own accord."—New Yea*: Weekly.