Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1883 — Rldig Through a [?] [?]ire. [ARTICLE]

Rldig Through a [?] [?]ire.

A traveler attaches by » »rairie fire need fear no danger if he vrfll keep his head and trust his plonk. The old scheme of starting another fire and following it up is not always reliable. A better way is to wrap the horse’s head in a blanket and the rider’s head in a coat, and make a bold plunge dead at the enemy. A prairie fire may be fifty miles long, bat it is only a saw feet wide, and protecting the Dreathing apparatus against flame and smoke is all that is necessary. The horse will carry a man through with a few burns and little other inconvenience. - Gate instantaneous relief. St. Jacobs Oil. Neuralgia. Prof. Tice.— St. Louis Post-Dispatch.