Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1881 — Origin of the Beefsteak. [ARTICLE]

Origin of the Beefsteak.

uW-’WSK man senator, was ordered by Emperor sues wu dnggMWlA MM., IMr« U)< ater weddompeUedto thru (theaq. In by HaucMto, whloh;binrtng htofibg^rn, •the teste of akiioaofmeat thtw-eafboua-4ed was infinitely far beyond all the conventional styles of B :mw cookery as>a patoteldW triumph; Pis nous; conSBVPMfcft dignity, and be at once ‘ eviuoed bis contempt for the Eteppor by*gstgnsi-. bly serving hito wblie rcormng tlie Mi’kiOabb vrkfe compeHeii in, perform^ ’BrSg# fITiiBBMK fooffist; uhttwed Trdjaa,’ idefrauded Jurj 4 the prominent feature. The,priests adopted It, AhcPtbd Ktegao toLger-depends*! oni» «g s tor the, ffEsssss ng e?akl: -“The Kew.Hlraclm 'itatWyAorQ,” the. He oVr IfcVmettJJ3 uamm thdugß faiueidlr tnOWM -•>/ One of Lofe’ittfobt T^ragi^dies. Dabnqne (lows) BSs About tliMw- weeks avo a young man about £8 yc-»rs oW, ho U* uam 3

as A. B. Fisher, arrived in Oentralla, this couDty, and asked Nick Myers for a job of work, stating that be was willing to do anything honorable, and offered his services for $2 per week. He Edwa: Sffi hat. and hands as aoff as a lady’s, thus ■proving that he Was-wholly unused to farm lsbor.' W 2 M»<?» fetft-sorry for the young man, who stated that he was. not well, andT Bad 'bef h ‘partially 111 for sevhrai. dayi.. ,13$' TO given sothe work! to do, but wfcrunable to do very mrfCh. ' His Appeal ance excited saspicioji; for it was no common thing for a yoiiti'i mail 6f his adjirese to be asking for work as, a farm ; handL, Mr. Mvers asked him if be was not homesick, and he replied that ne was, at the same lime bursting into wars, He was take£ into the family of Mr. Myers, Where he Is at present lyipg. very ill. A day or two »gd Marshal Harrimatv received- a-dispatch Bom New York city inquiring after this young min. -' K Tire dispatoh, Which came from Ft-her’s brother, stated toat he was last heard from near Bafuque. Mr.Harrimm traced lh» yoirqg'.man to Oentralia a °d found him at the house of Mr, Myers. ,telegraphed the Tc-sult'of his eeareb back to New York city, and informed -Fisher’s brother that tbe you~g msn was very Jtbe! young mnn tb*» Oestof csfej procure him able af ststaDce, at auy ebet, and that he wbuld take the ■first train-f-*r DObuque himself. It is evident that young fc'isiier .has wandered away f.orii ft home Of wealth, but for what mason is not kno.wm. .When his brother. arrives something more m>»y be learned or what now appears -te hi a strange case, to, say, the least. YeupgFifher to nobfxpfcted to live.