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

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*m •BB S ""^W—^WPW—Wi!1 1 1 J._ .'..U .^'^V *"'™!'!"^'^.""'^?^ "'JUB*??""^,-! ..' ,-»»*»»wmmmmmmmm TIPS "Augus AGRICULTURAL MATTERS. Two Things only the largest an a best be "A YARD O ROSES." A A I N E S S kept for stock. ", One of the popular paintings at the New A 5Tork Academy of Design was a yard-long Flowe Dairv a and Suggestions. (ts Rules Violated Every Day by All In Regard to Catarr panel of Soses. A crowd was always belore VALUABLE HINTS FOR RURAL Kinds of People. 55 Dairymen are coming to see at it it. One art critic exclaimed, "Such a bit of 1st, It is a Constitutional Disease* READERS. '*I do hate a man who is ungrammatical is far better tor them to raise their nature should belong to all the people, it is and 2d, It Requires a Constitu -. too beautiful for one man to hideaway." in his dress," said a gentlean own CQWS an to buy them here, tional Remedy. ^4fj The Youth's Companion, of Boston, there and yonder, not knowing what at one of the clubs not long Tillage Producing Moisture—Set These two facta are now so well known to th seized the idea, and spent twenty thousand ting Hens—Dairy a and Sug medical fraternity that local applications, lik« since, and the remark was received dollars to reproduce the painting. The result sort of cattle they may be. Careful I inherit some tendency to Dyspepsia gestions—Wintering a has been a triumph of artistic delicacy anuffB and inhalations, are regarded ns at beak with approval by his hearers. "Is it from my mother. I suffered selection of calves whose sires and and color. likely to give only temporary relief. To effect a to Cabbages Tur-I worse for a man to be ungrammatical two years in this a consulted a dams are known is much more likely permanent cure of catarrh requires a constatstional The Companion makes an Autamn gift nips, etc of this copy of the painting to each of its remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla. which bjr of doctors. did me to secure good cows an picking up an a woman?" one of the company live hundred thousand subscribers. Any purifying the blood, repairing th diseased tissues, no good. I then used asked after there had been a little random animals anywhere and everywhere. others who may subscribe now for the iir&t and imparting healthy tone to the affected in your A Flower Tillage Producing Moisture. time, and reguestit, will receive "The Yard comment on the proposition. "Perhaps organs, does give thorough and lasting cure, of Roses," without extra charge while the and it was just two "I want to say for the braeflt ot suffering hav More and more are farmers coming not, was the answer "though The loss of a few ounces of butter edition lasts. manity, that Hoods Sarsaparilla is days I felt great relief. I soon to see that fineness of surface soil Besides the gift of this beautiful picture all everyday amounts to considerable in of course the grammar of feminine A Permanen Cure for Catarrh. got so that I could sleep and eat, and new subscribers will receive The Companion encourages moisture, and consequent the course of a year. Th loss may attire is a thousand times more complicated After suffering with catarrh in my head for a free from the time the subscription is I felt a I was well. at was occur in raising the cream or in churning nitrification, by capillary attraction, received till January First, -including the number of years, and using every obtainable than at of male habiliments, three years ago, and I am still firstclass. and it is a good idea to test both Thanksgiving and Christmas Double Numbers, remedy, I was requested to take which largely increases the crops in and there is more freedom allowed." I am never the skimmilk and the buttermilk by and for a full year n-om that date. Hood's Sarsaparilla dry weather, writes Galen Wilson in The price of the Companion is $1.75 a vear. letting them stand for twelve hours a without a bottle, and "Bu on the other hand," Every family should take this brightest Country Gentlemen. And as there is or more, and watch the result. I did so, and after using three or four bottles laaai if I feel constipated another pub in, women are better and best of illustrated literary papers in healed of the most annoying disease in? huma* scarcely a summer without dry spells, As butter usually fetches a much addition to its local paper. the least particle a dose or two of adapted to master the subject, and system is heir to B. STOUT, Sheridan. Ind. better price in winter than in summer it is advisable to prepare for these, so A Flower does the work. he the fact at there is more freedom Though manufactured abroad, a home it is worth some pains to secure as far as one can, especially as no a beauty of the medicine is, that you spun article—atop. large a supply of milk as possible in given them makes it the more inexcusable is done should there be sufficient can stop the use of it without any bad cold weather. This may be done by Deserving Confidence. when they do make a real rainfall. effects on the system. supplying the cows with warm, comfortable There is no article which so richly deserves blunder. the entire confidence ofthe community a on Whil I was sick I quarters, and giving an The season of 1891 has been remarkable CONDITION POWDEIt as Brown's Bronchial Troches. Those Wha a real blunder is was then discussed* abundant supply of milk-making everything it SteMy concentrated. Do«e smelt In quantity caotafes3 for dreuthy spells. During suffering from Asthmatic and Bronchial than one-tenth cent a day per hen. Prevents &n$ food. A shivering, half-fed cow will and one of the speakers said seemed to me a an could feel. I Disease*, Coughs, and Colds, should trv it, interesting experiments were tried be as stingy of milk as her owner is of at he had at day met a woman in them. Price 25 cents. -3$5.Erpre8gptui as of all most miserable. I can .bend stamps of with a plat of cabbage. A portion Tarraers Pou care and food. cash. Tarmers' Poultry Guide (price 25c) free wltn£Lfi deep mourning wearing russet shoes. orders or more. b. JOHNSON fc CO., Boston, Mass. say, in conclusion, that I believe Kind words are the yeast that raise and was hoed often and the soil fined Sweet cream may be churned as lighten home. A Flower will cure anyone of This was universally allowed as a deeply. Another portion was kept well as sour, but, says a dairy authority, indigestion, if taken fined ^in inch, and the remainder was gross and perfectly inexcusable grammatical it must be reduced in temperature not disturbed except to pull out any to 52 or 54 degrees, according to the Lif is with judgment A blunder. Another related coJJlness of the weather. A new milking Weed 229 Belle- weeds. The crop on the deeply-stirred how a Chicago lady had this summer machine, invented by two Iowa Soap portion made an excellent growth, on fontaine St., Indianapolis, I appeared at a picnic in the mountains men, is said by those who have seen TPhen Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, the shallow-stirred about half the in a gown of blue satin trimmed with it, to do the work in /most exact When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, former, and on at not stirred there and business-like mann ,. I is on real lace—"at the start, at is," he is almost a total failure. This not When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Rots Clothes and the principle of all sueh machines— added. "Before we got home it was Positively re bj When she had Children, shecavethem Castoria. only proves the wisdom of a "dust the creation of a vacuum by means of these Little rills also trimmed with pine-spills and dry Chaps Hands. blanket, but also at the blanket They also relieve Dis I an air pump—and may be applied trees from Dyspepsia.In-f leaves and bugs and all sorts of trasft, should possess thickness. As a thick simultaneously to any number of digetjtion aiflr*TjoHe*xtj| IVORY bed blanket is warmer than a thin cows. I can be worked by a onehorse caught in the lace." I was the Eating. A perfect edy for Dizziness.NauBea tread power—or, as an exchange one, provided both are the same material, opinion of the company that this also Drowsiness, Bad Tost suggests, by bull power, thus utilizing Beautiful thoughts are the flowers of the in the Month, Coated! so a thick "dust blanket" exceeds was a grammatical blunder. B!ack Wind. Tongue Pain the Side at lordly and irascible beast or a thin one in effectiveness. TOKPID LIVEB. Thejl trousers with a light coat, or a dark SOAP water or steam power might be employed. regulate the A few years as a- team was .kept The Only One Ever Printed. If, on further trial, it proves waistcoat with an otherwise light suit Purely Vegetable. harrowing on nine acres for fourteen CAN YOU FIND THE WORD? There is a 3 Price 25 Cents to be all at is said of it, and does inch display advertisement in this paper, were pronounced ungrammatical and days. This was to be sown to wheat. CARTES MEDICINE CO., NEW YORE, this week, which has no two words alike not dry up the cows, rather an impora The harrowing was prolonged because the same was said of-a stiff hat on tho except one word. The same is true of each point to be determined, it will the weather was drouthy, in the hope Small Pill. Smali Dose. Small new one appearing each week, from The tenuis courts, although it was alleged enable many farmers to enlarge their at sufficient moisture would be Dr. Harter Medicine Co. This house DOES NOT. at on the club grounds at Nahant herds, which are now necessaril}- restricted places a "Crescent" on everything they coaxed to the surface to prevent the by the cost of labor for make and publish. Look lor it, send them this summer this thing had been seen. The Long-Lived Hohervzollerns. added commercial fertilizer from burning the name of the word and they will leturn milking. up the seed. With ordinary cultivation, The remarkable longevity amd The drift of the talk might have FEVERCURED T0 SIA CURE0*-addan It is a good thing to remember that yOU BOOK, BEAUTIFUL LITHOGRAPHS Or SAMPLES HAY this land would have yielded strength ot the Hohenzollerns is illustrate FBEE a poor cow will not yield her owner a twenty-five to twenty-eight bushels to been formulatecLiu a wav not unlike We want the name in the Grand Duchess Alexandenneof dress of every sufferer in lb» the acre, but the thoioud harrowing profit, however cheaply her food may Never strike a hor«e that is pulling his at in which 0ie would have formu U. S and Canada. Address, Mecklenbur^-Schwering, sister be produced or bought, or how much best even if the progress be slow. made the surface soil as line as meal lated similar'tal upon the use of P. HaroldHayes,M D, Baftlo, H.T. of the Emperor William I, who is is given her. and a crop of forty^fHe busnels to the language. I was implied or stated soon to celebrate the 80th anniversary v-v acre was the result. Good dairy utensils are important, that in dress one must consult propriety, JACOBS OIL, of her birth. Despite her age she but much more important in making This goes to show thaJfc to moisten use and elegance: Th former the best quality of butter are painstaking still attends the theater regularly and the soil, every a of it, there must would forbid the wearing of a satin care, scrupulous neatness and FOR HORSE AND CATTLE DISEASES. takes an active interest in current affairs be a continuity of capillarity in a frock lace trimmed, to a picnic because continual thougntfulness to prevent In the early part of the fall she right line, and that there is but very CURE3 the circumstances ot a picnic the contamination of milk, cream, slight lateral action. And this proves Cuts, Swellings, Bruises. Sprains, Gall, Strains, Lameness, Stiff' was ill lor a short time, but she has make such a garment entirely inappropriate butter, churns, etc., by fumes, gases ness, Cracked Heels, Scratches, Contractions. Flesh Wounds. at tor best results, all the soil to a certain just as in another way the recovered her henlth entirely. She is Stnnqhalt, Sore Throat, Distemper, Colic, Whitlow, Poll Evil, and other obnoxious agents. depth should be made fine, and wearing of a robe de chambre in a Fistula, Tumors, Splints, Ringbones, and Spavin in their early a handsome old lady and enjoys the Stages. Diections with each bottle. that there should not be a stone or a parlor or a tennis suit to a reception attention of the inhabitants of all Wintering Potatoes Cabbages,Tur clod to obstruct the free natural acion would be wholly inappropriate. Th nips, Etc. Germany. They do not forget her relationship DISEASES OF HOGS. fi I of the ascending moisture. The fact at these different garments «-CENERAL DIRECTIONS ^Usc freelv in the hogswill. to the old emperor. Potatoes* and turnips are usually soil should be fined at first as deep as If they \wl not eat, drench with milk into which a small have their individual appropriateness quantity oi tho Oil is put. plowed. After the crop is planted the kept in best condition in pits, outdoor. must be recognized and respected. depth of fining should diminish as the DISEASES OF POULTRY. If re a a N Select a dry, well drained spot, The lady who appealed in the drawing GENERAL DIRECTIONS.—Saturate a pill of douRh, or roots of growing' plants take possession, With nervousness, take Hostetter's Stomach room in a bathing suit would probably make an excavation say four feet bread,with ST. JAC OBS OIL and force it down the fowls throat. Bitters, which invigorates and so tranquili7ec! it being advisable not to disturb be guilty of so gross a breach of wide, one to two deep, and of length the nervous system. Th basis of BB roots by too deep cultivation. the grammar of dress at it would recovery is arelorm in errors of digestion. required to accomodate the quantity probably be regarded as running into The epigastric nerve and brain are united I N S A N E I E Cure In 1 5 of potatoes or turnips on hand. days.Neverreturns Nopnrge,noealT© in the closest bond of sympathy, so that positive impropriety. The same principle There has not been too much said Taking butter from milk I I O no suppository. Remedy Mailed FHEBAddress dyspeptic symptoms the gastric region them in a conical heap, cover with a aijout breaking the crust ofsoilinhoed applies to the wearing of J. Reeves Box 8290 N. Y. (X- $I250Q was known in the earliest are always accompanied by hurtful reflex: crops after every rain, to give the six-inch layer of straw and several of dress suits in the day time, and yet nervous action. Both are remedied by the Month and Expenses I times. It was left for our eaHh_~ar-chance to breathe. Crust on here the principle of use comes in so soil, well packed down. A the approach Bitters, which al«o cures malaria, biliousness, the soil may be likened to a crust of To Agents to Sell at for a waiter or a Harvar students rheumatism and kidney trouble. of cold weather put on another time to make a nilk of codliver CICARS TO DEALERS. filth on a human being it clogs the on class day it is not ungrammatical layer of straw, and finally a good I JOHN G. RISINGft00., ciftJDI CDCr E municipal council of the Irish National oil. pores, and the "insensible perspiration to appear in evening garb in league in New York declares that the 8t Paul. Hinn. OMInrLC* rifECt covering of soil. The latter should be of neither can pass off to keep the blaze of day. people of Ireland will re financial Milk, the emulsion of butter, ALLEN'S IRON patte down and made smooth, so it up healthy action. aid irom tins country, unless they stop their TONIC BITTERS is an easier food than will shed water. Drainage is necessary fact onal fights. Use is hardly more than another Petting Hens. The most KlegftDt Blood PuriOpr. Lirer Inrlgorator, Tonic as^ to carry off the surplus rainwater. butter. Scott's Emulsion of name for fashion. I is the mode of Ayprtiter Rknown4.F.lLLKK.Dru»unCatalogue.gtF».«l.lflam.- Th* Brut Hlusrn oonUlniag Iron ever adT« One trouble sometimes makes us for: et 1 Hens that are set between the first the day at determines this. tiiedi* America. A Chemist Potatoe need slightly heavier a thousand mercies. cod-liver oil is an easier food of May and the first of September are PPET |,00f wear the small clothes andfull-buttoned covering than turnips. a some Its marvellous how many people use liable to be troubled so greatly with than cod-liver oil. It is rest wigs of our grandtathers today ventilation, as, for instance, by a Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, so say letail lice at the young chicks will not would be most ungrammatical, and for digestion. It stimulates, diuggis straw band, reaching from the inside thrive very well. In my own experience yet in the old time it would have been Send at once for our 200 testimonials. helps, restores, digestion of the heap to the outside on top, for Resisting, temptations is like banking those set after the middle o£ September equally an error to appear without up C. N. New comb, Davenport, low» youi house to keep out the cold. generally do the best, for by the escape of gasses and to prevent them. This is a constantly fluctuating and, at the same time, supplies that time the weather can be depended rule of which it is true the principle heating. Ladies, rough hands are a horror Bathe the body a kind of IN THE SELECTION OF upon to be cool enough to give the remains the same, but of which the tliem \ell at night in Johnson's Anodyne Cabbages can also be wintered in pits, A CHOICE GIFT nourishment it can get in no Liniment y^oung chicks vigor and health. Th application varies constantly. Everybody but should not be covered so heavily, red lice will cause sore heads, swelled recognizes it, and everybody is as they can stand considerable cold, other way. The monarch of Greece has a fat situa- or of an addition to one's library, elegance eyes and the dangerous disease known more or less influenced by it. I is a1- tion, a matter of collide and rot is more to be feared than and usefulness will be found combined in as roup but while they may easily be needless to point out at to be too treezing. A good way is to place a killed by applications ot kerosene oil far behind or too much in advance ot SCOTT & BOWNB. Chemists, 13a South sth Avenue. sort of board roof, rather open, over New York. 0 3 the changing fashion is to be deplored, on old hens, it is almost impossible to the conical heap of cabbages, and Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver out it is just here, it may be remarked, destroy them on young chicks. As cover this with a layer of litter and oil—all druggists everywhere do. $1. si at this principle passes into the every bird fancier knows, the hens soil on the outside. Th ends are aext, at of elegance. suffering with sore heads caused by simply stuffed with straw. This Elegance is indefinable, as it is the affords easy access to thehea all during red lice will die shortly if not treated GOOD NEWS the winter, and gives good ventilation. oighest branch of the art of cress. at once. The young chicks are sometimes A third way is as follows- Open De lacking in elesance may be classed attacked by even in October, up a furrow in a dry spot, and clean as a blunder, but it is only those gross and the only remedy at can be FOR THE MILLIONSOF CONSUMERS OF SUCCESSOR O E N A I A A this out with a spade or shovel Then violations of elegance which it is fanto Riven them is to grease their heads Tn years revising. 100 editors employ set the cabbages, head downward, put in the category of grammatical Critical examination invited, Get the Let. with olive oil every day Th large Sold by all Booksellers. Pamphlet frer with outside leaves nicely wrapped blunders. Vulgar and over-extravagant white lice make the chickens look A I gives Dr Tnt pleasure to an- A G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., Spnngfield, -3. over the heads, in single row, or in displays of jewelrv, for instance, droopy, with colorless combs and ^9 nounco that lie is now putting up a W double row, with another row on top, ©TINY LIVER PILL® may be taken as an example ot this gills, and they must be relieved of in the furrow so they will stand sort of blunder. On the* whole the their presence to insure health and elosely together. Then plow a furrow talkers at the club gave themselves A which, is of exceedingly a size, vigor. against them from both sides, forming retaining: all he virtues of he a credit for disposing pretty effectually a ridge, with cabbage roots slicking ones. a re a a purely of the whole subject, but they had not gfc vegetable sizes of these pills 1 The lice generally come from filthiness out on top, which ridge should be therefore the right to suppose at ^r a re still issued. he a size of in the roosting house, but even finished off with a spade or shovel.— the num ber of grammatical errors in A S I S I E I S in the best regulated place young T. -Gremer, in Practical Farmer. Both the method and results 'when is in he border of is «ad, the dress of their generation would be chicks will get the lice, if hatched in ®$mm a $ $ $ Syrup of Figs is taken it is pleasant any less.—Boston Courier. hot weatnei. One great remedy tor Pointer for Farmers CURE FST€ and refreshing to the taste, and acta lice is to make the hens roost on the It is said at of 10,757 farms in gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Protectin Vines From Frost trees in the open air, but the youne Utah 9,727 are made fertile by irrigation. Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system R. A^Piatt, who is an old newspaper chicks can not be forced to this In When I say enre 1 do not mean merely to stop them t! effectually, dispels colds, headaches manT now foreman of the celebrated selecting eggs for setting only those for a tune and then havo them return again, a and fevers and cures habitual radical cure. I havo made tha d^scaso of FITS. E°IIiKPSY We must apply manure for a good Biggs vineyand, incidentally from the best hens should be taken, or FALLING SICKNESS a h:o-long study. I constipation. S jr up of Figs is the for those used from hens suffering with crop of grass as much as for corn or gave us some valuable information, warrant iny remedy t» care the v-orst cases. Because only remedy of its kind ever produced, roub A\ill invariably transmit the gram. others ha.70 failed is no reason for not now receiv ng relative to the preservation of the enro. Scad at ores for a treatiM and a Free Bott.c of pleasing to the taste and acceptable disease to the young chicks. Good vine when it is subject tQ the frof-t. In no place is skilled labor needed my mfalLole remedy. Give Express and Post OQ^o. layers and healthy hens are the best to the stomach, prompt in H- fi- O O 1 8 3 a bt., N Y._ more an on the farm, where of all As it is known by every viniculturalist ones for (producing good setting TK: "OH8©' its action and truly beneficial ita places it is now least appreciated. of the country at small particles RELIEVES all Stomach Distress. should average thirteen, and ot these effects, prepared only from the snost of frost sometimes fall in certain districts WELL REMOVES Nausea, Sense of FuUaesaL, eleven ought /to hatch. Th nest he comic side of farming appears healthy and agreeable substances, ita ©ROLL at this season of the year, and should always be made on the when those complaining of hard times COXGESTJOV, A I N many excellent qualities commend it REVIVES FAILING ENERGY. as the young vines are very tender, croiyid, so at the eggs can obtain leave their reapers and binders E S O E S Normal Circulation, ao& to all and have made it the aaost with oar famon« Wel some moisture from the ground which serious damages are often sustained itlnrlnn*T\. The onl to take the weather. perfect *alf-cleaning an* popular remedy known. W A E S O O I S is so essential to their hatching. Th by its ravages in a single night. Mi. Jofit-drttppmiftoolsm ne OB. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. St Cools. Mo. Enough water falls on most bairns Byiup of Figs is for sale in SOo fowl-house is the worst place for Piatt, who is considered one of our LOOMiS & liTMAN, in a year to water all the stock kept TtF""'^ OHIO. \v. v. ,u and $ 1 bottles by all leading druggists. hens to be allowed to lay or set, wide-awake men, is ready for thp in them proivded none runs to waste, for it is this way at they often contract A reliable druggist wh« frost should it come. Hi theory, but it takes a large cistern to insur«"a roup and other diseases. Once WPT.S/a\S CU R£ iF O R?i may not have it on hand will pr©« which is said to be correct in every a day they must be taken from the constant supply. -cure it projstjftly for any one "who sense of the word, is to have piles of nest, and fed water and corn until the wishes to trjvit. not accept a Medicine. Recommended It ie true in breeding as well as in straw or manure covered with tar hatching actually begins when they (Substitute. growing crops, the man who weeds'the placed at different points over the must be let alone. druggists. closest and most intelligently is the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. vineyard, and if any indications of The young chicks brought out in '•&Q^:,!&M^&'T&&M One who grows the largest crop and at February and March are the hardest, frost appear he simply toucl.es a SAft fRANGISCO. CAL. the least cost. IQU1SVILLE. KY* VEW YORK. N.V. and generally the beet, bat October match to the matter, and theelemehts and November hatched chickens if for several feet above the earth's surface Be merciful to the horses this cold {'$1892 carefully attended to, will prove good. are soon composed of one deme weather. Don't put the frosty bit into They should be kept in coop at least their mouths without first "warming mass of smoke, which continues until I have a positive remedyfa the abovo disease, by ita PLANT, TREE AN ^BkiSal^UVESTOCKANNUJiL. a month after hatching to avoid accidents. them!WDon'tleavethem standing after sunrise, when ail danger is pas«ed. nse thousands?f oaao3 of ih© worst kind sad of long A little finely chopped meat standing have*bgen cured, Jndojd so strong is wy faith S£ mS Srm5^^ T«BS »ffi& a feSWSSTSS on the_street in the cold, unblanketed, This is a simple, but nevertlie'ess fed to them occasionally will' be of in its efficacy, that I will sssdjrw* BOTTL.r3 FSC3, with while you lounge around a warm a positive protection again&t the vavages n. VALUABLE 'TREATISE «nt3ws disea3etoaajsat. great value in making them grow. fere* who w~l send too then: Expressed 1*. O. address. g^qve-dperhaps in'some saloon, S S S S Bn«M.. TUoroBcl.br*.t t.kBa ^„fl \V rr P«irl«.K -irlrrcilfe of the frost.—Woodland Democrat. When they a a in size the inferior VP A* mwnm M» 2M *99 Pearl &t.* if, Y, 'MM ..U iJ*S?? SAMUEL WILSON, SEED GROWER. MECHANICSVILLE.PA. ones should be eaten or solid, and