Decatur News, Volume 3, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 25 December 1901 — Page 2
THE YEAR REVIEWED | SUMMARY OF tJe IMPORTANV | 'JMPnts <Jf g . Victoria and Preident “icKtmey- | Pass Away-Dis-5 u_.. utert, Wires, Accidents. Strikes. Etc. Kr- — —TT IS&V firstborn of the new J’ memorable by the deaths 6 .. of two of the beet invj»l-rnler» the world.. E —• -burs' ever known: —In its fitst uiuulli VicE- toria, EnglaiidifYgoqdjqugeu,.breathed her list qtffefly arnTpeicefiftly ft one of heft royal abodes. The forcible taking off of I »« I let of the misguided anarchist youth, v Czolgosz, in'WfenW, is in harsh coq-d |BF| trust with hot aaaeae passing, and is a - ' contort MJ- vMfi’the i igefiofftl frttWlic‘ttfld fsls ; TOH>r<Wffle%d®- . . .. quaie-Bjeansufor his.iiihjtricat punteotiotf. | ..Map/ othfififeof the EBdr 'Phe Bofcr-BriltelP wat-Wi'Sottth lAfrtca Jbaa coptinvted > through- the; 'year,-- rather f; || . to the 4 s’&» e uX e na.si fitfuliyln bvidfend#." 11 ■«> ir jonmuii n E, ; Thenriiave baen several frMPr ? ... way wfl&qntth iq jtfhi<*)Wantf liye&jhavq, L r< 1. Th’e’ iifost implMt' thß year maybe briefly W hOJ an lna^.o >'>■ - -MeiWmK'fffe ..... troiqelgtehMi' d wi ’ (H'Ji <«» jpitaui.-«•« - «,Vi» WWiATStaWI . 4 SlitiHn» jIWWAt asylum, 20 lives lost. . . _ a „ ... -t•> 1U ■ lOP'JCWMW iiigti JiMMtf tsW±r< £ , (jWtfctoM of Mnd g end accession of King Edward ing of Grant! flppre House In Cincinnati. ■_ , K *2(M’ DtßastowiadflW Its ißanaitollttSptMrL! - ‘h gi. <♦*.• < . u lt v*H 'l'iotHiq U; .'1 • 2. Ftineraiiiof QUeefitVl<*«*ta .... tandr. .w® DatewHesrjr.tinfii Meckletrtutrg-., .'feSfes-WMr* awB -• twa*6ft«es |B Prince CbaMMite'BattMMfl. — ‘-t’" l ,£Sf K 15. Death-ef-e*-&e&a6et‘-G4lbert A. Pierce, I Jssa ' ww Bordentown; i Nt- Ji .in.thnt tetiatioir! lost. , II ,M fUl’’ >11..0. (!!HW ~ 26. Fifty miners Imprisoned in burning’ mine at Kemmerer, Wyo. "i ” J;1:|1 ’ . rV’ '->-4cfc' ' Av .> ...■■<•■■' , 28. of Wm. M. Evarts. J March, ~( . ~ :., niii *' )jT State penitentiary near Lincoln, Neb., burned, .i:i- ',: <>/ | 4. Inauguration of President McKinley and Vice President 6. Thirty 'men crushed to death on railroad at W olovo - Russia,; r ><- >i i 5." H. Twelve persons killed and many more, I Injured byiboller explosion in Dorethlis laundry, Chicago.. ...xHay-Pa.uncefote treaty, re-u jected by Great Britain. 13. Death of ex-Presldent Ben). Harrison. ....Destructive fire at Cloverport, Ky. 23. ChiM Aguinaldo captured by Gen. . Fred Funstop. , u . 25. Tornado at Birmingham, A1a..... Death of Charlotte M, Yonge, author. 30. Death, pt Comedian Roland Reed. April. ' . 3. China refused to" sign Manchurian convention. ;i r ” 1 5. Japan Issues ultimatum to Russia. 9. Logan statue unveiled In Wariilngton. 12. Cuban Constitutional convention rejects Platt amendment...,. Death of Geo. Q. .Cannon. 19. . British war loan voted by House of Commons Agulnaido’s peace manifesto 20. Unprecedented snowstorm and floods gn Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and the Virginias. . > " o "" 29. President McKinley starts on long trip ” ith rough the country. UUlfi ■ 111 • 1 l-'i 1. Opening; of Pan-American Exposition. y®sS' cesser, G«v. Savage it: i'"' > 9. First i Australian FfdetaT Parliament 13. BtefffiTFr 'rnfflTCiHrgWFS’aown in Missls--5 cippl six mRe» north.of'Grand Jower, 111. 15. President’s tour broken off by Mrs. i , MeKhriep’saeiiousdilneßai w >”? • .? *y«-'‘Laa»*Hing | ibf <San ‘ ‘ ’ B _. A 4atteil. i -..:«fty>.Uousmd macklnistsigmout' -• ««rrttyjohri' j mef. 4 ?. i .: a , «h«m*ock'.iM.M'j;»ilclfl*»W Bfteci,'>U&&in> of - lUinotet... ;4ionwagl«i':(bai*i<4His«iiiost»Boff i ■ b mutaar* <'. .-> 4 28v Cuban 1 cdtfvewttljtk' WopAs iP!htt“tt«o- - ra *‘ al f,t tnW W •UMu—- " ’ <' ' . “V.ifiS:. ;lU»b»” « tthtr .<nr*':Ut . , ‘Win-l l F- Work Completed gtn-eost, ApproxinwPeli, of ■ ••wMm»AWHvefttd tfl‘ t 6 receive ib..' ft »■ W»lmnM«setrwor!i --•adrcoaßirtsi as :128 a i^ei“ ? " ?Ve ’°^ W °' 1D - “ • fc. J : the miH- < i-Ife»ry.«peratiw»s qfc ai .. - Thg gij^ntj V gffvS •■'• Mries‘%f tfrtb.w -crffiWs -WtartM i .r -tor time bsnduftj- MmnMta*/»itiwthe« ? - to mbtWr* atfd‘ftltUvtatWls.
June. \ Z Death of James A. Herne Jasper, Texas, burned by robbers. 4. Eight men killed by cxplpplpn at Iron Mountain, Mich. Jr of Sir ■alter Bes«ft, English at IWt Royal, Pa., niseJKaths o»17 Ben. JF W 2. Wlatt ConstrtutlonaWhmwmWwn. 14. Severe.) lives lost by collision of ferryboats in East River, New,York. 18. Fourth daughter born tb- Czar of Rus- ■ Hia.-.iTPiwlU us ex'du>."llugrw.-W - • MlcMgtnrz -■ — ~ ‘ ' 1 ' ' 21. Fireworks explosion at Paterson N. J., kills 17 persons Seven persoiiaßWted i by tornado near Naper, Neb. ••*! ’’**■ t American Derby won by Robert Wadbestructive floods wipe out West Vir20. Death of Rev. Joseph Cook. «« 1. Death of Senator James H. Kyle, or South Dakota... .Eleven boys and men killed r wajammw*’. 5. Death of ex-ClrancelWf, Prince von HoheWMMul I.KOTTtraB » 6. Versailles. Ohio, swept by fire. ’’a 10. Collision on Chicago and Alton Raih., road near Nortoh, Aid., kills 17 persons anq Injures 40.. Corbin. Mont., wiped out upfH stclftwUHKstaflr.MUineußiurpardoucimarddßrtes . freedom to Younger brothers, 131 , ’WrlW’M^lee! , ’»ont«*bt'gf ? iß. ( ,n i 20. Death of ,Mfls,,l/flul Krueger. : 21. Hottest day' on record in Chicago!' J thermometer marks 103 degrees. 25. President- proclaims, free trade with Porto Rico. .yftloß-xF Q> traln M>* d »WV-> ii» Hjuuvt ti.-.iu An'iflistr rw li > w ’ ,,os “ itoi , ‘GeoU)HJPM)lipS"C»tnpany/of ChWagb; ■ war »««’■' t kitted i byiiexplastaß toui’hilt* ShhffdF'Wfiert steel vWßreH' m«%******' 11. of Francesco Crisni, ''Italy’s ■ grand old-ma®-. w _ gK W 1 ‘ i tfdkftl SaveuteeflippaseogewilroanediibyfalhjtTi - *l> I "Hft'tks iframrioffiiAnaAariro,. i 1 frfclth&Oitevtts dqilonftfllt > ’reSMßAfini t ;Tife»ton)aiaitumia<teiiphlai,f-'kDk eieveaiipern m LiuYs;iiie glstß Templar ’ s .Bffs.W e 31. Thirty el* — peroono --Wiled in Grea,|, Northern «^fdW e11 ’ Mont ’ 1 • f -4. ii' Wfafe i ;4lUntUß.'m»uv ■ 3ian»*i#in <h»J ’ ai .lomw > & ” ■ Hit. freaobuptfcCW**d at-Wklc. '«• no \„ .■ jfi. TiijJTOll. __ ' t m Itoißfiaattaunf 'President ■ iMcKtalelM:. • > ’fc’SkiW*'. ■ -*a»^w?’ a,w *“ * ■**' 17. Foreign troops evacuate Peklii!tb>Cldnese State funeral of -President McKln u le iB St Sofit destroyer Cobra . Canton, Ohio., '.'bin ruw tnmu. i-.'fn: i . S> SBE " • -WW? VoteafeditedefttA. i inc 4 28. Columbia defeat# Shamrock, . t id.llvii 'Hi 0 October. , ..., 10 3. Columbia wins second race with Sham-. . rook.. W IDbath of the Aw** of ‘Afghanistan. . cupbtatithls. country/vili 1 iih u tuitiniy 13. Reservoir-pt East,i Liverpool, Ohio, breaks, causing $15Q,000 damage. , 17. JoseptrF. Sffiith ’CBOsen president of Mormon churWty. C un im£ •' 18. Death of ex-Gov. Jonn S. Pillsbury, of • <S(linne&polle ( Minn.; ,i■.•o;i«;f>» ;i.' ■l’ 21. ~ Burglars tunnel under building ana : 1 rob'dhicago postoffice of $?4,u10 in stamp's: . i 24r<'.Nlnet!den lives lost In fife that deSSSWBJT&. 1 “«■ <■" 23- 1 Fourteen persons killed in race .war in Washington Parish, La. . i 29. Electrocution Os Leon FJ Czolgosz, mqnjfirer.qf ~n , . . uior - 1. Boers steal 6,000 horses, from British ‘tbmObnt statl6n, neat Cape Town. 2. Close of Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo. 5. French forces SCTze thfee Turkish ports on islaqfl.qf Mifylenp. 6. Elections In several States. ’ . ,7> Death ofDi'Hutig Chang... .cDehth of Kate Greenaway, English artist. wl . . S. !’‘Turkey -ac&Mes to demands or Trance. buildlngsiF. i im >1“ >i '■o’ l Jefffjes (1 whips tyjhlin In ,San Fran-; iiiilß. j ILay:Faunee£ote 'itaeaty. signedt -In dt ’ffiu'ses • Juan, Cuba. " ' ‘ ‘ ' ' .'ASi rt «B‘. , n.' S «.3’»e®'s,' , ,'i(iucj;re iaßHtluuv W.S* 1 28. Terry McGoveni'iißtioc«ed'i‘bfrt —by “Young” ■i R 'IW -'i'UlDecimfbe4i ! -efriaSl. !6 ■ iwmfim*’’ . m«a3*>wSotatey wstttt «f IfiqdWptWHW'lWWf , i*ril4. JltaMts a»qptt.jloßWiof[i Ufa uamLsgmats jb3£a wr» iiwmainisWfl if ttfliw oihxiuiF. > Smleh'ireWfena frOin ‘Gdbii#t ,J tf#d ia HenfT r C.' f %< l .fVpS&S 8 »' d “ ■ ■ tn Tic /Knit€d'ißt*ie#®uprofa«4lburt'Slon-' . M«es* uttth Jml fc •jHtvmt: 4 Jl3^Q a Am (Mttwrsd wtilfe .b®H ‘''’•W&aflfiK, 4’K’ea W rl%iHt£e‘ 1 ' otW ’ ^ t #WTstly‘ • has-nwfcfeii • -thWfflßJßt 6¥’S : »W%yvAßii'V&- ■ *Stbarftp*a • >agineßjH 4<t<. , p W Rflwid ’•ttotfW-fc ofthb ffltg’« f, «^idi u fa a Sm >n6hrone;n%f , ijsi\tnf itjeaaMf J r f
The common white butterfly »g e °- In cabbage fields ia an ■ imported" • adult female insect Is shown in the ilWMWiitidffi«<rh^4<gßHsin cabbage an&Mgliefl slants, producing the well-known green cabbage worm: a?SH«£S Shtffiy ’ fri^ttWffi :! Mfeve b&n'lflfSd«itdu»eStroy JHfese tpMfc? t# the Oft i a contagious disease, whiohr. hasiutfeen jfoflndilb attacks the wormam-RihlA. remdiflM howavejj, tos.jjoihbesft successful,; o^§r u »eans Atili; .^. tr^ifin ( riPW^iHfiW n ßia; tb ßr zh Mtw $' ‘sYiht d 1 'bfi the iilan«i l ' n H ,f shdUl<f l^; a^lied !! nip u>.-». ni« , <ki«t z iitiumK— . .;n: ■ti ?1 a. Fl Hi 1 w 0 f .imrnpat .it J- j‘iiud f nilf.'li»; ■bWWp^ l 'ir E VA®&^ Z .Itm.ji mi uft7'r> .ttiilitf .J-- .IbUitWl—ftbqpt ou?e«i weelfciolfr injurious MAW” 1 •W^s. ftli |l4 rA ■zWJ’Ctfr i■' I . tJ n W. 3 Wfs“ s to epo^ €t«S p n X^W. ? S tfww wtiwaxiiff sfe'it ‘riilafches tiWfe'. Uf ’i > aris peiSaps the simplest and best remedy. * ' .i.in irtu ii '■• ’ii’i — :lu;i<'.n if’”.’ -:::un v*: / ea ' y having had some years of experience In poultry to feed tile laying Wensduring the wiutef profitably. Corn cuts too large a figure in the poultry. It is a valuable food-beyond all question, but’ft’is fecHqd liberally when eggsu are i (wanted. An almost perfect food i for laying hens- ds clever hay, ..but jof course they jeaui not ieat enough, of this to.givq.them the food,.quantity needed., .The, best, way to feed. clover hay is to have it chopped fine and then scattered on thq floqr ih ( ties for the hens to eat of it as they will. This is better than mixing it with the grain st* the soft foods'. 01 grains if otffi has a’supply l df cdrh,‘ Arid oats with which to alternate; these with the ctoverHay, bone meal and animal fobd ohce a’ *week will keep the hens in good laying condition. Quantities and times and methods of using the several grains are best worked out py t^e,,feeder according tq. thq needs of his .flock qnd hjs location. In. cold sections more corn will lie necessary than in warmer locations. nu>NMi i:;».•■ 11 tmv - , i: Ki*bi n S A-bp ea’in Winter. ' If l&rge quantities of fruit are tb'ibe , i kept there is; no way .equal to itfae mod,,eru.qpl,d,,storugetprqpess, but this-latex-, pprisjve., Oftentinjps, boweyer. que.has ( f «- o£ i fin( h«>» ne <W ft s f Wf- '? nd “ ay , , bein od fM pe by either of the_ following methods. gdba ; b«irefe7 aiM-lfiMib bdtto’m’df ’each • .place oath attfclkcWW** Then'HW’ap' bat* applefTimiib’wspapbr md’ipat!t? ; ai niayeaoomiihß oatai >hot permittfngadbiq, jftpples -#n Abfe iwswai’aw, apples in tne same way, after wrapping ,; * f* Wse‘ W aTOen »Wfs i«ooPbiie«afcove'Mte filing pWftit. -’ w 1 1 us- jtHlftf »m- ! &oc^’: rfii saW a & J rbpe ’ fegffteeh feet long, W tree, efid around the shock and also. See [that-theirofffids'awufadnthe siJ»cta<Mbout liWPeM&'.fllßchw fiwuPnt(he.ii«rQm»di ( d’A. P3Uififi<# e 4&e tg,, iHMAi h w y Th s' Tnan wnen torn down by nand. ovfr •BhSWfig 4^ite*'*ffi* ! deW ! 'fc f M£, imd’The’ 'WddfflHitffil fifasEH?f*llSh' .ts ••I9ft4fl:iiidtag«rfift»wrantea.-'W wffiube au.KimnrfidxanUsCto yau ifiuyw’wref IWeiiji to, jwrikowC’our.sWkS'.Baititat; l n .tJ»Sf WROg,. m><w<. d &t I&osparitfeanji kiS^^ffie^’|he m &4e 3LJR ’ 5f..»
against the draft horse being too big has given place to the universal desire to raise them as large as possible and_ farmers generally want to raise draft hmjses Itfrned that Jfrting geldings n®ke fce-Besm farm ®aTO, and as En II rl -W-ynl Live Stock Journal. \ Money in Potatoes. - sections. one man marketing 2,ooo.barrels, from a ; little ovei twentytwo acres at an averprices Incident to a short crop. The yield, too, is out of the common anb< secured byj.be following Ihelsoil®*W? fWdatWilt’WTlg crop of potdSMB aUßflft in sod is ed, heavily manured, plowed under and” planted to cotn, iVlllsh is faithfully cul’-’ spring the ground is mowed Well which! is fined by th«O?a cutting harrowo and drag harrows until it is in shapq, for the seed potatoes. Potato planters ’$ r WWW' ’ Ws AediWbss'W'roW', 11 1 W'PumtiM-bW dw W > the *rcflv as ) i Thorough an d'’comjtafntand((thorofugh summer oubbivatit»maDa< i thmseoretaf of sucflessrin potato maiim i irn WindiV WuWW-*^r<l<.«’- M ‘ hln -i unfyiie&soultitf aro«corißned’dtiTiug*'thdi i (Winder mtheymtsttuuldmhaveiitp yaria dm avhinhvfan rmn on pleasaart niOi iSflratclflngrt«iieil canii ban pßWijUtdur k Igoodfpjanjiift to&rfltpqtuther PBnUMb t bSnWfe ’sSwkSw "’rf sM 1 'tßct 'th&n ‘ Wfi !i tords, l W tHSt :l ¥he i ‘few Wififdt 5 gfet'SS Wfli 1 IMcbVbr We ’ Os ’ tti«#‘Kea^«at<me; i i ’and:pile:’the , imaherlaloin ataother ; -spot-, ; then sjiade up the-soil where it‘iay, ;If ; tine pile -wAs higb enoug-h the soihean bß.wflF loosened, aml,<except ;i in. ! y€s-y fowls busy and happy. An hour eaph d'ay sufi i&nffii bVightiy in a like tHIs 'wifl ir^'Che 1 fosfs in’ good shSpe. afid thififWin turn dWt eggs "r^tildrtyV > ' w, ' l 'o r| ‘ -u 'mmuiKif. i*r , .-HCjMr n |,».| W—- •:> :u .-ll’.'.i- * inhere there Is a fair supply o^ ; mixed clover and timothy hay on hand, it is comparatively easy'"to carry a flock iof shbep thorough dhe Winter ht 'light' expense; provided-they are in good shape when they fire put into' winter quarters. With all fEe“cloyer,and timothy' they desire a ! £raln ! ration of a pound a day, made up of two parts of wheat,’ one pUrt bran and one part mats, ( with a handful of oil meal, will keep them , iij;-splendid shape, even the breeding ewes. Enough roots should be obtained tq give them an occasional feeding of them. If the supply of, hay .is Short, corn stover may—be substituted for roughage, , but jif jthis iftdiQße it may be necessary, with some s.beepj, tq.Wrease the grain ration slightly;. The ration is given -will 'be found very satisfactbry bf whose crop" of corn is limited, bitt’ whd hive a fait' supply 1 of 'hay httd corh stOvef.'an'd cah' buy the grains mentioned at a fairly lbW price. oe-Exchange. >’ i-'A**’• ii.-.m7 duo-.- ;rtUi iv. ■ -• ■-■»•'—H. ■' HlBuff Breeds of Fowls. 'r ' '■. j». . • .' ■■: . > •. / .! *’ The buff fowjs o;f various , breeds seem' to be one of the poultry fashions ’ ’bf the’’ present’. ‘Buff Plymouth Rocks .t, eno ‘ ’ are a'boifiparative- ■’■' w "$* “® w vari bty, J b’ft’ <?be ll whlch , 'bas fo&g- i*Rbidiy ,v -to front on its o‘WK'merits. Beau- ,» ty’Wd'utllltir'com-t e these -WF /tt-b'afine'm general OA-,-1 Mri bettiwu mi lipurpOsetsfowlnfOF: , h.Wieisfets audriPPiata-Wfe thel(Bniq parged P| iß ipoi£h ) .,Rpq}rs,. ( ,W e f 'ffim^u^ ? k r nci h beir ' 'WW. •■'•ftW ' bfcftVSy vkSiU city, hav* Waken ’tt«»foi«hibßF posTflbn' - isoleiyiion f’ i MMiiim&giim. i ni' 'toowea ur ‘ rtthey are of farm 9 *&W entß have shown that, while the pig is capable of 'lffyiifl; at a ihe'Fatb°^ i o i ne Wivebybflve-Wfifly* to'weW tWhfi&s, ■!«s dryifoOd W*rcfi ctftjfitf i -roquidi toi'ivat?* from tMt pou#®s°Wb > #welve»pwmds!i«nd sometimes J«frdm , spends, tfoi liit-eem pounflssjofi ; nw •-nU"«i^ de i g yv„ tJ1 j o a4i > i f !11 aW» -fi*tpM>and exposure rttr*H#sfcrpßß#*bf 4ferdflHi»g,ttoemiaMd fcivißgbldmw UMfefSistaMtiiSonsijitmyoniowrs.' I Earmfwwd ? r RWh, ftWhifeiWUPe kimWs : merne^ts be forun under adverse conditions., mtoM ‘it n ruwca ut> wi HiTiiyvirf DfiHi <s Rjarnwrofiheew. ;'h* i« ! , o 4»lW«.rf rl Wl - ‘ *
' MS- " "I —- -HI B *‘y ‘idr’&L 'B ■ ■' Ji y/w°i m Homo Cifanaing. Gasoline io the -best -thing to-use in - i cleaning your coat. Have several soft, xllean cloths and pour only a little of the fluid mtn a vessel at R- - evaptirales rapidly when exposed to air. - «r e Wto Jibing a small portion at- a time with a* well-soaked cloth and then going over < ’fi’Wfth'Wiry.Wl come soiLMi tMhwft-eßhlOpwf as this and taking plenty of time to the task ai^’ 1 ' WMb bla^Whe 11 clfein^ I WiW ; mhW J ‘flig*bat j I‘dbk ftWfe trifliti'gmmmHf *ls ’ nbt4>adiy waineffjwmiwrtf .imd? ndc- ; irtf. . aj mu H hiv&? ma uCrea-—uDaike#» rtm irTom: )4 h ;8 T»Kft£tbfl»tWb,itq, T ftt l mfl, i 6g||! ! gng r ati s 1 S«Wl M“bAedf "#ia--"WO MM 0? n Wflmr»iß. W&rM W»n # bofftl 1 WfcSbadi '- ” m^ent^. ,, > w ßfeffldW (ia t , * States fWlffl half «3W.’plgbebEithefiuugarit«hei'*te€i(crti ahldki. 'dry nxirt- miUt in the hands until otflq, f j length. .oMhaidatefiE PrepanenfcwoipAeees j. flftfWs wftKnandiSlftqfc oßpjpnrpaehtftide i i i bfaiW&tfrmJW. > .‘ig&W! .ftflWfe tI ,wy tn n ji-irifisH—m—orMl itKnuSfl ..M 1 ’ U I, auu J“llßKsfetts#srttoiist!F I '*Bcr J plants dislike tobacco as much as doeff W u»W W’fns^ti^b s upoWlmi dow plants h&Wdfill . of tobacco stemSj Dlacexhem in an olflj basin, pour bmlitig water’ upon them, ! 'flttWW I ThWt-drilltf'Wff JIW lifltffd' Tfi¥s U y 'onaitib ideep aencmgfi .fw«m£n enAHtf^e. n ofiiytrtmsplamt»idni/ ’ißnd’ dilute.’ jt' n nwith warm water uttfil it.showsj oaly f? ; &iitf: tint . Wd -boldfjhpni,' ,i t cle^’rL^ le ßmHP“i%^¥ n^ t iU 7 4 . ,111’ !JJ| •.(«H ‘M iWittlS Scalloped Apples. : ‘ 'Pard, dbrer aii'i blit In slices sb'me ' ‘gobd, t-ftrt 'took l ihg l ‘difl)lbs, ‘ii'layer in a baking'-rifsti >-With- StfgAr, ’«mia- r mon ancTa, graflng oTTernqn rind, dot with tiny luiiips of btittei I ,’then anoth- ; er layer of apples, sugiir, 7 etC.,-‘find so On until theifdtsh’isPfulli'iiAdd a’Wery’ little water and Jhe:j.hice of-a lemon, I .find, me a little more isugar and butter v than,,qp the. other layers. Bake pjqtil the apples are; thoroughly, Cqyer until .nearly when, the ’ cover should be removed to allow them tb brown; Serve hot with cream or hard sauce. ’ • d-- ■ - J .Ji.l- Jui-a-uf, v-'i. i ' ■ uh MecHeiAAt ' Does someone inTtieTtfmily need the' purifying tbilCh of- siilphur in the blood? .Give them turnips; onions, cabbage,. cauliflower, watercress and horseradish. Surely a varied onougb. list, , , If the liver needs stipulating, serve .tomatoes. For kidney asparagus will be beneficial. CJelery is of .tremendous benefit to those sufteringj from rheumatism and neuralgia 1 . It is also good for disorders. Carrots form blbod ’and' help ‘tb give a'b'retty' complexion. Beets and turnips are also benefidial to'the blood? 11; 1 ' I I( J V fllll-Mr H+rH-l’ -lIJC ’I- ' Chocolate Pußdjvxf, . Beatione 7 p.arter. f)f .„a ter to a cream and stir in six yolks, one at alime,. tijenJacidja; quarter of pound of grated, a cup of almonds blanched and c'hdp^'d 1 fibfe', tffelespod'b'fufk of' , gfah'ulatd& ddtl T bgfemi^o ! i fifrej'^e 1 ' wMtdS’%f e^g#’to i 'a stifiTWW^tif : ■frwat Ws-lastwFomjii ii boil Shreenjuflirtersiof an i hour Arid' send i*dte--the<<tabJe..hnt avith whipped er Mm . sBPWfld. .wide. mi'tiim.iii iimll o “ • W¥BtntiM vW“&«>n«Wfi b'^Tt?Vfvdfl ! I Ahe 'damy i! ta-eambOH»<i'«i tte tubfta’TlMtee'Wa'itis ■i >ate:(maWttttaHCtiv»dßfr thejtaatea with C • pokWt4j»porß,tiQMk<iL«J»eatal»«adai®flt Tiwsgftdftcorflites S dgfi, ; tfte . top being left clear and It requires. snma pcactico* to cut the i bread neatljjm&iusoqffeying a new ac- >, at ii. .K % iRMranT -ndte*W .rt ’ fi m»-F- k ;«iT#ys*e«Bri»dWißbesj»* huiurl j IH H Ju - w. n o&tsM?w Wefe; W . otse JKotBMV'v ffie £ “!bttSte' r 'ietfveffjM a mm x« •'*W‘ -®r im*’; 4mt m‘ u, wax' iWW ! ' ne« f mnJiMahfe 5 ■- "itii&oi> t *ic&l£' ’Wfe; P&WW M through a ! lwif 'U •i senean, sattmo:«tttto,' adSHflOb ’c t minced mushrnemißuier > tnifiefc.# Pvt j buttoned (■■raid and twenty-min-utee.JirJ&tfctirfi » wUh B*W* poured over it
Mmsh® * ■-- 1- fl JJ. ..... AdvertisingJs the lever tnffmrffvea the business world. 4. manager MlOTlWlt Field & Co. of Chicago, H -quoted as oaying- that ■while-some- flort «wany every TeSm can reach more people in the'best manner and 1 shortest - time, and get better results for your money, in the columns hP anyjoriier 1 wayJft&iM. TfrumS \ It is worthy of note that book publishers have neariyitbandoned the use push the sale of new books, anu are taking more’space "t'fiab’formerly in the newspapers. learned that the most effective as well as the quickest and cheapest way to convey inforpepnle through top use the newspapers. New York, physacian, m an article on 1 I'Wshparillm HoWtO rfikny I 1 'years febfßre I’SSb nibofly hatttftbdlijar’ afiy''purpbfce; b«t about that 1 timd l! a flrttf began advertising it Tn the newspapers!as aimedifflnej(Since ; then millions iof gallfl ns have hqen qonsunned every qnorujpua v-sum J#fftmteaJly ft e^>eg4ed,4ft J |(Pf4Ptprei .nfdr . mr. rnmnithio m •*! ( LviHeneciSuthe qpipiqjjipf WewtetsjjffAo fgfim ppsi^e^ j;fi pfl S i whlqji fertaut j W? d ’Be’WPt nffmb® 'of i WfrofftoactW ft'e ’hil- tesiWs ‘relf’ cffl'efljf off'uthe > ‘ ‘flfc Wsipef'T& adVettis W tmitUi - a ft> Ttobft'ls « WEfcoim'fdrmer'Whb'Soes thepooptenwill -do in'a'Cewyears?iKWhen’bohaß any- I thlng.'to:solluhe.places-ai6malbu‘ad.H in I the. local-newspaperaadHOop-hearsfrom > I .thfhdeftler&f tftiW a I .faorafcjfiowi.qr u gpys)pg r glse,,b.e I t h a^ s a doMrfoF I , .everybody te jeighborboo^ I who I wants to sell calls on him or writes to I J h£ » ne^spd^ ,,: saves "time and 'iabof.—FhiladWiihia "**• I Itecord ' H<i ■-ii 4/i .-u-i tiivn I .Wi O-”;HrrtiJ "mrtT-7 —mo ■■rmo-oi " (V I U !S INGENIOUS SCHOOL DESK. furniture has recently been Introduced "in bermahy b^ 1 a Berlin inventor ,’ind I promises to become 'popular both “in I public and private schools. It is a'desk *fli of which the seat, footrest and writing | leaf can be adjusted at the option of the | pupil.. Then again, the.seat and fdot- I . j—-r T H : ——. 7- | ’ ■ I l. :: '.'l ; 1 " ’ri'"’ 1 IsilffiWlfl ' '■ -1 - -<■■ ri •. * - 11 \ I y Jm Blip \mJI u BIT IrlwH' i II i In lw "/ikI ' 113 HKwpllfl ly' : r.: ■ -m.. l iC thOo¥: 11 I ItW- i-jiKui # iimmiiV'—<aAtx»;■itL». | ,Xf t St o ca^ 1 be ; lifted,.a»d>PlißbedubackHin j ‘Cajse tU?ed snfl S n-. ■ - I iiumw<i2 W 1 f I AU these various, transformations can 1 *be<ftedW ilSt pl«& >a *- i ' WB? buttons oSW« o?W W I •We 'l^tif'^'fcple i i' ( »’s*ti«!bn, 1 'espying WftWh-e rißMh'flKftf 1 > otiftn- I i«rjf sehbol desk and cAWWfcianlpolaited B . evsembF :il>rf- ■ rUiimofc A-H’ffrnuf —nrti* — ..a! ■ o. I “ Thb felkrtv-fft&d 4Sutfg' f 'ffil’fi jy>- I ' ‘proached l the“taYfiy i | girl with W'&Hlhg: | candy. ' t Sibuy.a dime’s worth of | said, ‘‘what will-you-give me a kiss for I “I’ve Jlme. Give ittmurTor that? It’s for I charity, rememberH-cv'iou-u .-nuotf ■ i sheiMMweredineiuctjM»tly,'i “taut A | , .Wfhtase HmneyiQP.fivnrynQßjtol sfllhifer 1 i -I‘ma | ' if ’ A^pMgrSb’bfer 1 WdlW 1 wfiO | ' w g®? his I • tufifed * | •tttf Wpph.nentP'-t’lle mie goWWimre tie ■ woodbine twineili.'U' It wa» simpiy»«s 1 • J| ' .^State, ■ , .fe k if I , f ,«»er I p m office won ate omithe tower hte«*l- | "try? .-m >trf , I 1
