New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
September 30, 1891 · Page 6 of 8
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FAKMER'S COLUMN. Health Restored. AMMONIA POWDER. A Life Saved President of the Society of Publi BAKING W. A. COUTHOUT of Boston, late agent of the Marine Insurance Company of London Analysis, foreign butter is still adulterated and of the Providence-Washington company, with margarine to a very considerable Discussion Before he America E S O INTEREST AND IN- is reported to have fled to Canada, J& Chemical Society, 3," extent. Out of 14 8 samples asm STRUCTION O E FARMER. ___ATF_? leaving liabilities amounting to over $55,000.: the Editor of Th Tribune—Sir: A Fireman's'Story of so-called butter sent to him to be I have just seen the report in your analyzed, during twelve months, 86 A dime museum man eats live Stable for he "Belted Mr. Geo. Raymond, of Seneca Falls, N. T., is a puts them in his hopper, as it were. issue of Sept. 3 of the discussion at Dutch Cattle—Raising a were found to have been adulterated pump setter in the employ of Ramsay & Co., the Adulterate Butter—An Im the Washington' meeting of the with margarine to an extent varying Allen's Iron Tonic Bitters will impart well known pump makers of that place. He is a aginary Horse—Fee cheerfulness, vivacity and buoyancy of American Chemical Society, Aug. 18, member of Ramsay Engine Co. says: from 6 to 85 per cent. This must not for Poultry, spirits. All genuine bear the signature of relative to the use of carbonate of be taken to represent the average condition "Seneca Falls. July 3 0 1 8 9 1 J. P. Allen, Druggist, St. Paul, Minn. "My wife without doubt owes her life to Hood's ammonia in baking powders. of imported butter, as the Dr. E. G. West's Nerte and Brain Treatment Sarsaparilla. A few years ago she was at death's S a for Horses. There.is fair weather all over the country samples were sent because they were This report is incomplete and incorrect now—cotmty fair weather. door, dueto blood poisoning, or as physicians, A guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dirtiness, Convulsions, or common farm horses ordinarilygood Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nerrou* regarded as suspicious but the fact say, pyaemia. After everything else failed Hood's in many particulars, and as Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco,. For wounds and inflammations, Johnson's Wakefulness. Mental Depression, Softening of t_»Bnun stables will suffice, though it is# at so large a number of adulterations Sarsaparilla brought her out of the crisis all the paper which precipitated the discussion Anodyne Liniment is healing and resulting in insanity and leading to misery, _» vCi have been detected among samples right.* Since then she has suffered at times with I cay and death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of well to remember that even common soothing. was read by me and was Power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhoea, submitted by the members of one association numbness and headache, but continues taking farm horses are the better for having caused by over-exertion of the brain, selfabuse, 4 based upon my own experiments, I or over-indulgence. Each box contains one indicates fraud on an extensive 'The style of a man has nothing to do Hood's Sarsaparilla comfortable, well-ventilated quarters month's treatment. (1.00 a box, or six boxes fortSJN^ with the size of a lie he can tell. scale. Unfortunately, as Mr. desire to make certain corrections in sent by mail, prepaid on receipt of price. to sleep in. It does not promote their Hehner points out, the improvement ITI S A A N E E S I O E S the interest of the truth and forth "Oh, bosh! A patent medicine." "Wait health or longevity to spend their and is gradually getting over these troubles. She in the manufacture of margarine has To cure any case. With each order received by "us for until you try Johnson's Anodyne Liniment benefit of the large number six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we will send the purchaser nights and Sundays hi close filthy, clings to Hood's, takes nothing else, andawe believe been so great at mixtures containing my friend. ourwritten guarantee to refund the money if thetreatment readers to whom the question is one it will effect a complete cure." stables, dark, and reeking -with fumes from 20 to 30 per cent, of itr cannot does not effect a care. Guarantees issuedoniy by _TO_*___=»_3C _=l 5 I W Va The wind evidentlv is not tempered of great moment. to from accumulations of rotting manure easily be detected by the best O O S PIXJLS—For the liver and bowels, a T-TJTTI_. the shorn Wall street lamb. act easily, yet efficiently. Price 25c. The paper as read before the society and saturated bedding. Horses judges without analysis. Moreover, B_|-THE GENUINE IN YELLOW WRAPPERS ONLY. SICKHEADACHE related at ammonia in baking he has reason to believe at shippers GRATIFYING O ALL. are valuable property, and should be powder is retained in the bread by regularly employ chemists to advise treated with such care at they will The high position attained and the universal them as to the kind, and percentage of reason of its affinity to the gluten. last to a good old equine age, sound acceptance and approval of thepleasant I a it iv by l_ The consensus of opinion as expressed adulteration which may with some degree -Ate Principal Exfcminer U. 8. a it in wind and limb. Yet many farmers, liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as 3 3 yrslu last war, 15 adjudicating claims, atty fin—. during the discussion was against the of safety be practiced, and for They also relieve __• blind to their own interests, give the most excellent laxatixe known, illustrate tress from Dyspepsia.Indigestion use of carbonate of ammonia in this reason he apprehends at mixing andTooHeartj the value of the qualities on which the stabling of these useful animals baking powder with the only exception will become more and more common, Eating. A perfect rem N 3 FOR OL'KLARCE CATALOCUEoT its success is based and*are abundantly edy for Dizziness-Unset) FLYING- Loons. We ha*. no more thought than if their lives of Dr. McMurtrie, who is now an unless analysis to detect fraud is SHTJTT-E I 20 O testlnurai-L Drowsiness, Bad, Taste employe of a baking powder company gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Company. and health were of no account whatever. more frequently resorted to as a -preventive. tnd^25 sworn affidavits th it EXCEED I f\t\U\m in the Mouth, Coated F!FJX:rV*RDS **ER DAY. Adilrew I I I which uses carbonate of ammonia in The truth seems to be at Tongue.Pain in the Side. Any sort oi a place will do, fc TOHP1D LIVER. Thov N NEWCOMB. DAYKNTOBT. Io\v_ I its baking powder. the Margarine act requires to be extended they think, and the horses are placed regulate the Of the other parties mentioned as Chicago clergymen sincerely hope that in the direction of appointing Purely Vegetable. in quarters at seriously diminish Price z& Cents the ballet is on its lastlegs. having taken part in the discussion I I A I W want the name and address officers to take samples occasionally their power to work, and even shorten of every sufferer in th» were Prof. Dr. Barker of the University from the consignments of shippers, CASTES MEDICINE CO., NEW TORS. & A I I A U.S and Canada. Address,. their lives. As some one, has well of Pennsylvania, who is the President O I K__roldH»yes,_.D.,__-io,H.T. and to have them analyzed.—The Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price said, the fumes of a horse stable kept of the society and one of our Dairyman, England. in a condition at is quite too common, highest authorities. In answer to a N. W N V. 189 1 No Raising Cream. will rot the harness and. take pleading by Prof. McMurtrie at only YOU OUGHT TO KNOW. When Baby -was sick, yre gave her Castorla, small quantities of ammonia were the luster off the carriage, and surely In a series of tests made at the used in baking powders, he stated: When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, in such an atmosphere a horse's lungs Cornell station to determine the relative "No matter how small the' quantity, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, and eyes cannot fail to suffer. As a value of different methods in I must decline to be dosed medically !7hen she had Children, she gave Oastoria, matter of fact, we know they do sufer raising cream, the following results without my consent when taking my from this cause, and no doubt he continued use of mercury mixtures, poisons the system, brings-on meals." were obtained. many diseases to which horses are mercurial rheumatism, and causes the bones to decay. he use Dr. E. Bartley. formerly chemist In eleven trials of mills set in the liable have their origin in the unwholesome of the Brooklyn Board of Health and of S. S. S. forces impurities from the blood, gives a good appetite Cooley creamer with ice water, at 4 4 condition of the stable. Professor of Chemistry at the Long and digestion, and builds up the whole human frame. deg., the average per cent of fat in the Island College, likewise named, did E is is a an it a collar carryin A well-planned horse stable will a a cane. skim milk was 24. not, I believe, take active part in the include, first of all, a sufficient supply Good Advice. His Son Cured. discussion, but is already on record of light. A small window directly in In eleven trials of milk diluted with O O E in as strongly opposed to trie use of ammonium front of the horse, if he faces an outside an equial weight of cold water and set Three years ago I was compelled to A N O I N E WORD? Ther is a 3 Mr. W. H. Hinman, of Mount Yernon, carbonate in bakingpowders. inch display advertisement in this paper, wall, will add a great deal to his throw up my place because of blood poison. in open air, the average per cent of 111., writes as follows: One bottle of Dr. Richardson volunteered only this week* which has no two words alike comfort, and save a severe strain Hot Springs' physicians and mercury except one word. The same is true of each Swift's Specific (S. S. S.,) cured my son fat in the skim milk was 1.28. the question whether the flour used in upon the vision when he is taken outdoors. new one appearing each week, from The did me no good. Through the advice permanently of a stubborn caseof blood the experiments was of good quality, In six trials where milk was diluted The light should not, however, Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house of another I began taking S. S. S., poison that defied the best medical treatment with 2 0 and 50 per cent of cold water, of which I assured him by statingtha be too bright. If it faces in any places a "Crescent" on everything they and to-day lam well and at work again. available. I have reoommended it was the best and the flour used in the average per cent of fat in the skim make and publish. Look for it, send them direction but the north it should be What more can I say for the medicine, my family. the name of the word and they will return S. S. S, to others for the blood troubles milk was 1.11. made partially opaque by a coat of excep^go and do likewise." and diseases of the skin and have never In two trials was set in deep cans Prof. Mallet was not present. BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS Or SAMPLES limewash or any other convenient FREE. without dilution, in running water, at Your article is misleading in so far known it to fail to cure in any case." JASPER KOCH*. Liberty, Tenn. means. A still better arrangement as it gives the impression at ammonia 60 degrees, the average per cent of fat is to provide box stalls and place the What looks like sauce for one man makes BOOK ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES E E disappears on baking. My a goose of another. in the skim milk was"89. window so at the horse can look In two trials of milk set in shallow actual tests agree with those made by Contentment is better than money and THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO„ Atlanta. Ca. out of it and see what is going on in just about as scarce. otliers, showing at ammonia remains pans, at 6 4 degrees, the average per the neighborhood. in the bread. My investigations cent of fat in' the skim milk was W ri.HHlR0NIU_#r\\_\_SBRANDDIAMOND%^CROSSREDENGLISH,CHICHESTER'S^ BRA* The constancy with which a horse .48. simply assign a new cause for its retention. will avail himself of such an opportunity, In a trial where milk was set in and the keen interest he seems E shallow pans and one third of its S^I S I ,?» 'NAi. AND GENUINE. ThDiamond only Safe, Snrc, »nS*r_._M«,Pill f.r__.u to take in affairs about him, are EXDEMASTN, jnf' *-»die», ask Drug?is for Chichetters £ngluh Brand in l{« x». imuOt weight of water at 120 degrees added, proof enough, if proof be needed, of New York Tribune, Sept. 17, 1891 the per cent of fat in the skim milk the value of such an arrangement. Note—Dr. Endemann, the writer of was .75. The stable should also be well this communication, is well known in These tests were made by H. Wing ventilated. This does not mean at scientific circles, and was for twelve and C. D. Smith. it should be cold or draughty. Even years chemist of the New York Board common, hard-worked horses are of Health. An Imaginary Horse. sensitive animals, taking cold easily The Baking Powder company above The general purpose horse is sought and becoming stiff in the joints. They referred to is the Royal Baking Powder for by many, yet obtained by none, should never be exposed to a cold company of New York. says an exchange. Strictly speaking It is.an Ointment, of which a small particle is applied to the draught of air, especially when warm. And the employe, Dr. William McMurtrie, •..*, ..„«, _«~ o_ iniggn cr tent by mail nostril*. Price 60c Sol by i&_l Heedlessness in this respect has a general purpose horse is one at who defends at company's Address. SL T. _lA___Ti_r_, Warran. Fa. ruined many a valuable animal. But can do everything at a horse is called use of ammonia, is their much advertised Fij_L_rsr— pure air, indirectly introduced in both N O I I W E S S O N S E A O O S a on to do. It is impossible in the Government Authority. 6 0 8 1-3 A Mltmowpolit. .Iliun. summer and winter, is as important There is no such office known under nature of things for a horse to be so W A & r, 1 7 7 J*1 Education E.osutlon. MUM .'area. as good feed. S on our government as at of Government & S a Low. Senl lor a»Mo_ w. teXL constructed at he can do everything. opens, beptember 7th. s~-** x-^* A manger for hay is much better or United States Government CLARENCE A. MARSHALL, Director. 0 A __N| A horse to be a general purpose than a high rack. It should be about t\ Chemists—Chicago Tribune. horse could combine all the HELP! HELP! THE LADY FAINTS. a foot and a half wide at the top qualities of a runner, a trotter, a eloping to a foot at the bottom, and WHY THEY WANTED HER. 'Tis the twink of an eye, pacer, a roadster, acoaeher, a saddler, 'Tis the draught of a breath, three feet deep, raised a foot from the Fro the blossom of health, To the paleness of death." floor. The grain box, by_ the side of I M, hunter and a draft horse, also a Not Becaus She Wa a so me the manger, should be 12 inches deep lady's driving horse and children's When sudden fainting spells come nor Because Her a Wa Rich. and 16 inches square at the top, with DepredationIPatents for Mentions, pony. The greatest value in a horse upon a lady, you may always suspect one side sloping to correspond with comes from his possessing some particular There was rejoicing in the McGilway Indian some uterine disturbances or trouble, or the manger. quality, or combination of some great disorder in the circulation and household, such rejoicing as is rarely A good floor for the horse stable is \4 qualities in the same line, and the nerve centers. A remedy that has always known save when a boy baby is born made of concrete mixed with gas tar proved successful in warding off and ability to do one thing and do it well. Claims. or papa' named a winner. Cook forgot Equal with the interest of those having clainwagainst and rammed down hard. It is easy to removing the tendency to a recurrence oi The better adapted a horse is to do theGoveriimep.tisthatof 1NVKNTORS, fainting spells—that removes the cause keep such a floor clean, and it does to be cross and the parrot in the who often lose the benefit oi valuable invention* one thing, the more valuable he is. of them, corrects the circulation of blood, because of the incompetency or inattention of not become foul like planking by front window sang sweet nothings unmolested the attorneys* employed to obtain their patents. Feed for Poultry. and gives to the system that even running saturation with urine. Many, however, T6o much care iiinoMe exercised in employing to the small boys on the 1 nervous energy so essential, is Dr. prefer a wooden floor, and this competent and ifli.irtls solicitor.-» to procur*j-patents, Where cows are kept of course sour Pierce's Favorite Prescription. fence. for the ralue of a patent depends may be provided by placing over the Persons who have lost property milk can be provided for the growing I preatly. it not on-.i.-c.y, op- \lu care and skill The Prescription is guaranteed to concrete a floor of wooden bars laid chicks they are fond of it, and they Down in his office a McGilway I of the attomer from Indian raids should file their give satisfaction in every case, or money lengthwise and an inch apart. But a With thr %iew of protective! inventors from.. winked his matrimonial eye. In my improve on it wonderfully. or solid refunded. Nothing else does as much. worthless or c.-trc O :«.' tonii-ys. and of Beeing good bed of German moss on any claims under the Indian Depredation food, even now, give them wheat and lady's chamber was the bxisy hum of that inventions are -.veil protected valid You only pay for the good you get. floor will keep the stable sweet and patents, the iMyNKKK I'RKss A ha*retained the sewing machine and the eternal Act of March 3, 1891 Th time is scalded oats. Potatoe are plentiful Can you ask more the horse's feet in good condition. counsel expert in pat.-nt practice, andis •A chatter of the dressmaker with her boil the small ones, and work them up As a regulator and promoter of functional therefore prepared to When this is not attainable sawdust limited, and the claims are taken up with the ground feed, which should be mouth full of pins. action, at the critical period of Obtai patents may be used or a good bed of straw, change from girlhood to womanhood, interferences by the court in the order in which given in the morning wheat and oats In the train coming home from college which, however, should not be allowed a special a in a "Favorite Prescription" is a perfectly and a little corn at night. This system was Abbie, the daughter of the to become foul by long use. they are received. rejected cases, safe remedial agent, and can produce 3 A of feeding is good for the old as house, the pride of her father and the Rejriiiif trade a a copyrights only good results. It is equally efficacious Such conveniences as shutes to convey well as the young. Your good judgment joy of her mother's heart. Dear, opinion- as to scope and a id it and valuable in its effects when the hay and grain from above to of patents clever Abbie, a baby yesterday it will tell you what else~to feed by A E NOTICE A A CONTRACTS taken for those disorders and derangements manger and feed box are easily constructed _ro-ecute a iufrin^einoitt Kults,. way of variety. seems to them, and yet to-day a woman incident to that later and mosl ete. «tc. and save a great deaf of labor E N E E INTO W I grown, graduated from college and critical period, known as "Th change If yu a i.ave an invention on Hand sen'. 'V' in feeding. For S Seed. coming home with honors heaped upon PIONKKK l'UK^S MURKAU a sketch or pl ol-.» of Life." ATTORNEYS PRIO TO E ACT '•vi gruph-thereof, tocether wit.i a brlri te*criptioa. It is important to sow clean seed. If her. The "Belted" Dutch Cattle. of the important feature*, »tid you »jll te at ARE MADE NUL AND TOLD.. But not for long was darling Abbie one has smutt wheat his seed should once advised as to the be«c ro:.rne to nrsue. These curiously marked cattle are Models are r.ot necessary ii:i!«?!.s the n.vrntioais coming to make glad the hearts of her be treated to a solution of blue vitriol, or a complicated nature J: OU-.VT* »te infringinp 4 somewhat similar in general characteristics parents and to cause the home of her or. yotir nsdit-. or s: .. -. are charged' or strong brine or copperas water. If Information given and all claims with iiifri::gci:ie:-.t l.y others, .-iibmit the matterto to the more wide known Holstein childhood to bloom like a sweet syringa fc-'f the seed wheat is poured into a tub of T1.IK Ul:KAtj ior a reliable OPINION promptly attended to bush with her presence. Frisians, but are not so large, fore acting on tjie matter. the solution the smutt whea,t will In that long, cool parlor, where the For Internal and External Use averaging in weight about one thousand raise. The heavy wheat should be Stops Pain, Cramns, Inflammation in body or limb. white lace curtains fluttered in the like raajric. Cares Croup. Asthma, Colds, Catarrh, Choi pounds. Their distinguished spread out to dry, or can be dried June breeze and great bunches of era Morbus, Diarrhoea, Rheumatism, Keuralgria, Lameins back, Stift Joints and Strains.. Full particulars free. Price mark is a broad belt or "blanket" of with plaster before sowing. I is so June roses waited "to challenge the 35 eta. post-paid. S. JOHNSON it CO.. Boston. Mass. white around the body, while the front easily held in check at one need coming girl to the test of rival sweetness, A Noted Divine Says: re for soldiers of he Rebellio served 9 0 never have it twice in succession if th^re sat at day in silence ten and hind quarters are solid black. A '8k: a a a re N O W is a A NY a is on is young men. With hats in hand, all care is taken to sow only clean seed •I have been owing: Tutt's Liver Pill* herd of these^nimals present a singular for Dyspepsia, Week Btomacb and save one were breathing sorrowful ablt^ W he is a it a in re before, «.h:ri:ig or since^ Rotation is advantageous too at appearance, looking as though the Costive—ess. -vit_ VF-tictt I hav«lo_ff maledictions against the others for service. for id a children it re_ HPt to a been afflicted. is, it is safest not to sow a field twice owner had carefully fastened a white being nearer the door than they. of so a 1or a a a re N O W sloth around each one. Since early morn they had sat there, re on soldier he died or Fruit Growing. But this is not the sole characteristic waiting the coming of her at whose W id children a a re a re re a as Experience in California and other of the breed, for they are asserted feet were to be laid the ten hearts and in all cases re a sufficient in me of the newer settlements in other ten fortunes here represented. to be extraordinary milkers, yielding, for She was not so beautiful a girl, this under favorable conditions, an average parts* of the Union of late years ARE A SPECIAL BLESSING. of 10,000 pounds of milk a year. coming queen, nor yet was a McGilway established fruit-growing as a most Soldier a less an $ 1 2 0 0 a so rich a man. It was the fame This capacity for milk production I never bad anything:t do mo so much profitable industry, so at there is a suffering is a it in a it on at a inon good. I leecommcnd them to all of Abbie's graduating essay at had places the Belted cattle in the front now no danger at it will be neglected the best medicine in e—istance." certificate, a a in in re a he a rank as a dairy breed, and there can served as a lure to the most eligible Bev. B. OSGOOD* Mew -fork. in the future. There is nothing the I a on a a iv it a facilitiesoffered be no doubt that as they become men in town, explains the New York SOLD EVERYWHERE. settler at -the South or West can Commercial Advertiser, "How to Keep more generally known, they will grow to a a to a a ms a dili- Office. 39 & 41 ParkPlace, N. Y. better do so soon as his newly purchased House on $10 a week," Miss Abbie rapidly in popular esteem. At present N a successful. W it lo in Ely's Cream Balm piece of land is cleared and prepared, they are chiefly confined in this McGilway. -r-': a country to small herds in the eastern an to plant liberally of apples, PIONEER PHESOnREAU,OF 4SLAIMS. and middle States, but a vigorous effort Strang Superstition in Russia. pears, cherries, quinces, grapes :v wri_L CURE is being made to introduce them and small fruits. A curious case of gross superstition CATARRH to more general notice, and at the recently brought before the Criminal same time to maintain the standard Sessions Ccmrt at Samara, in Russia. Cleanliness In he Dairy. in color, shape, size and milking cap- S A _S-_CI_^2ST Six peasants were tried and sentenced 5 0 Cents In butter-making cleanliness must Eave acity. It is asserted by those who Apnly Balm into each nostril. to imprisonment for. terms-of various be the watchword always, especially 8 a 1 8 a a a S 8 S a had the opportunity of judging, ELYBBOS.,56WarrentStNT.Y a Francisco Examiner and tbe- duration up to four months for deliberately that the Belted cows are peculiarly in the home dairy. The entire process disinterring the body of a weli suited, by their small size, gentleness LEY is composed of one little detail after woman .who had died of intoxication of disposition and great milk another, and the person who has arid floating it down the Volga as a yield, as well as by their striking appearance, the inclination nor the faculty to means of causins rain. I seems to be to meet the requirements observe perfect care in each of these quite a fixed belief among the Russian alike of the dairy and tha family. AND^SRYE minute operations can hardly expect peasantry at throwing the dead Adulterate Butter. to turn out a produce at will coma body of a drunkard into the river is a an outside price. ., _,„- ,, According to Mr. Qtto Hehner, sure cure for wane of rain.,,, W O O W A S 00___tP»_A_NTT, in a is ID\iru.tl_J _**$I ____- *ofwmft!s9mim'****m!"'