Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 11, Jasper, Dubois County, 14 March 1879 — Page 7

MIXTS FOR Hit HOUSEHOLD.

Rite Cream 3 heaping tablespoons of raw rice, 1 quart HiTlk, 2 tablespoons eegar, a little salt; bake 1 hour, or 14 hours, stirring frequently while baking. The oven should be h quiok on. 0yfcr Soup. Take one iloswn of large oysters aaii put, them in one quart of cold water; as seoa ae they boil skim

oi tiie froth ; Jet them simmer 10 ruin-

latins hy Kule.

Eating U thing of prime importune la this world. Looked at in merely a philoeopioal way, it 1 the fuel that generates steam for the engine. The body unfed would in a day or two be like a teenier without coal, unable to turn the wheel, and drifting helpless,1" Yet no

one eats with im thought in his mind,

utes, then add i pound of butter-crack-1 51 smipiy because he is hungry. For

11 4

era, rolled line, two ounce of butter, 1 1 m jeare men have eatea

fuuokOnflll Of suit. 4 fiuianru-.ni,! f WHIlQUt a SCientllW motive.

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whltn tMimnr ! luh tlila innL- A i liOnat

wore.

i;f) 7Virt.Stow some pippin

wunout ra-

appreciation of the rlaMnn rJ

food to bone, nerve, muscle, and so on.

xihb wuuih motive lav in th mnmh

Aiwie- mri. oiuw some pippin ap-i,:" ,t . , pW till soft, say about C large ones; S?" L!? SJf JS fooktbcininaslitUewateraspoeglblel'rLS .ffI!n..Senoe 8,,,rU hve

Make the sauce as sweet as liked, and L1: k"w Tttfli11 gtir in i cup of butter; put in the sugar ' 3Su, ia Jf iHntfUWi0h 1,18 and butter when the apples are taken Save Eimo bill ? ' T ft!1 from the fire. Line deep plates with ' SiVhM im ?Sf H fare ln whlcl soft crust, and put in the mixture. Grate li towft Sn" i 8Urd lemon-pool and loaf-sugar on the top. SSI?1?"' named from Bake till a very light bown. J S&ST iJXt Queerxtf Puddrngs.-n cups of white replenishing, muscle-formin dishwgar, 2 cups line dry bread-crumbs, 6 m. The host will scorn the eggs, 1 tablespoon butter, vanilla, rose- days of ignorance when me J water or lemon for flavoring, 1 quar. asked their guest to take beef orpudStui t UP Hy r jam' I J1"- To ,ca" " cadavorouVguest Kub ho butter i.to a cup o the sugar, he will say; "Let me fill up your lisbeat the yelks light, and stir these to-' sue," or, "My dear sir , your bones are gethor to a cream. The bread-crumbs brittle ; allow me to pass tUconXSd! soaked in milk come next, then the Better bones were never made itliaTthis seasoning. Bake m a pudding-dish un- produces." To some exiguous Scholar til the custard is set Draw from the , thin and nervous, th MfflHSf Sfll oven, spread over with jam, then cover say: "My dear fellow, let me help you with meringue madu of the whites, to brains. What do you affect? 'niis whipped, sweetened and ilavored to dish runs strongly to pootrv--or phi 1f(, , i onophy i it? This has been found to How to Keen Moths Atcaii.VcAA un bo admirable. Whv. sir. nhilntnuhv

your things, sprinkling a little dry cam- only food otharialized. To such a nicety

ptior in oeiwcen. i nen sew thoin up in nav

bag.1!, made ol some strong containing no wool whatever

course, is excellent, out common

ticking answers very well.

shouiu oe stitcneu very closely, best by or pan the hidden elements will begin machine, and leaving not tho smallest 10 lss and sputter, that in a day or two opening any whore. This keeps the goods will come forth from some brain as a perfectly safe. You need never use any Bonnet or madrigal, or a grave chapter

uinci j uvniHiiiu, utuii tui lltt.H, llub you jmuaujf njr.

Binst, or course, make sure that the moths have had no chance to lay their eggs in the things before they are packed. Gold Cake Line the cako-pans with buttered paper. Sift 1 teuspoonful of baking-powder, and 1 saltspoon of salt, with 1 1 up of flour- Beat 2 ounces of butter, 5 pound of granulated sugar to a cream. Add to tnera by degrees I of

a cup of milk, and 1 cup of Hour, and

beat the mixture smooth with

whip. Beat tho yelks of G

cream, and stir them into the

gradients. Stir in thecup of Hour which

has been sifted with the salt and bakingpowder, flavor tho batter with vanilla extract, put it quickly into the bakingpan, and bake the caKe in rather a moderate oven. To test the cake, run a clean broom-splint into its center; if it u done, the splint will come out clean. When it is done, turn it quickly out of the pan and let it cool.

Ikcf a la Made. Cut 2 pounds of rump ers

fAMM TOPICS.

Pruning, mi .

xe season is now at hand for commenoing garden operations, aad the first in order is that of pruning. Most shrubs only require to be thinned of ir-

reguiar, struggling branches, or of the suckers whioa snnnsruii from th rnni.

Such shrub as bear flowers on the last

year's growth should be pruned back but very little, as otherwise they would produce but few flowers. Of this class are lilacs, syringas, spirams, viburnums, calycanthus, hydrangeas, deuUzas, magnolias, rhododendrons, and azaleas. Shrubs such as the althtea and roses which boar flowers on wood of this sea

son's growth. Should have lat vaar'a

growth well cut back, say to within

three or four inches of the old wood. Roses should have the short

last year's growth cut back to two or three buds, and the long shoota shortened from one-third to ono-balf their length; all wood of over two voars' growth should be entirely cut out, as it never pro

duces the blooms. Honeysnekles

are generally allowed to become too crowded in their growth; they will bear a good deal of thinning out, and last Y?fDtU rvd uit 1 aL..1.1 I 1 I . .

unless they oan get the services of a re

Beeides pruning the head or top of a tree, pruning the roots is sometime practiced to induce fmitfulness in trees that are ia either too rieh a soil or in a soil that ia very poor. When planted in too rich a soil, fruit tree are apt to make too strong a growth and run too much to wood. Pruning the tops or heads of the trees in such cases does not make them fruitful, but has a tendency to aggravate tho trouble bv causing th

tree to throw out large numbers of new shoots in directions where thov ar nrt

wanted. To counteract this' a Iran oli

about, 18 inches or two feet wide and of

corresponding depth, according to thr

mm bvM oi ine tree, should be dug out half wav round th trf. thu mnt

should be carefully pruned" with a sharp knife, and the trenoh filled un with frsft

soil, but of poorer quality, rotted sods

or the surface soil of an old meadow being oxcollent for this purpose; this new soil must be firmly trodden down as it is thrown in. The next season the same operation must be performed on tho other half of the circle. The distance of tho trench from the trunk of the tree must be governed bv

year's growthshould be pruned back to I Tt . 1 . n,?r an 1 lua ge

within an inch or two of the main stems. I d, at one5 SXIiSlttJ i

stems should bo St bade to wTiSn". poor and Cttn not be richl I ttound; anJl than that in which it is '

reave only four to six ncme7oTi . unl, ! ?'a" lhc V f

n " v 1 ...i, ou I.I IOtolochia (Dutchumu 'snipe) only require the cutting back of the swinprnp- torn-

! right iihoots, so as to give them a nest, tidy appearance. Akebia and clematis

scarcely require nny pruning, all that is

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AMU0?? ARTIC1IOKKJ4 for

SUY (V.,IU4 IHM.'..t ,(l,kHa!

HERE'S YOUR CMAMCE.

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ADVERTISERS EXIJG TO RKACH

THE READERS OF THIS ST1TI

civ s ie h ?

Clieaimst anU st Manner

IT AMUMM

E. K. TRITT,

The horses in Norway do not drink their pailful of water at one draught, hilt wlinn l.iifil-if :n n1 1

i i "j ' i , i . - o -i u w i. - wunuv v. n iibvi ia uinucll

n nac an age that will be! Now a . lh Thi? Mr:rtrT 01 W

o mi. WW (IU .11 VIII tuu

man eau promiscuously. Often when tho preacher would be tender, he in his ignoranco has been feeding combativenoss ! He fain would appeal to men's consciences, but has been eating food that breeds abstract thought. In the

V.U1WUH j millennium, a man

win oe iiko twin brothers.

wm say: Uivo me a inrv hrnakfaf

Tom-an average jury;" and looking into hi nnu' tilillociiil.:,...! i tP

...:n.... ,.

I In pruning fruit trees roferonc must.

tako a sip of one and a mouthful of the

othpr, sometimes merely moistening

of courso be had to the kinds, their ; is seldom soen in Norway, mode of growth and of bearing. Many .. .

peopio think that all the interior branch-1 "L.OOK," shouted an inspired but

WrdmlntBMknH known, fir an it wlt thu

Pat. Y JIHim: Kr Lt4 mmi firrttm are dm lij noun Mckirun. aad Ur tmUuKmlat prvra tlJftn to U k kntkt intif&rtmm m rvvrjr oUmt toon mr UkhI oi Hukb Kl rwMcrlac Catlir, SMwit m 6in. Wtsod lOOLabrk. HMtd with roar mhm iM Bumtis to order, vittli stMt mi a Mrtoc I'upcli wliirh cw an oral h. ami hamllm tbat tiH lock Uip Ii el in the lwe h Um rar, tn wr er rnaN kictn parti im.mpur n wwlpt oC tho paricae mi- 4 rai'ihir lAWd eMltiM yew i im atA with IllHffkt cotntniMiim. AMrMB U I AN A. Hat JMmKm. X. K.

n IfnH i,u ' 08 nmst be cut out' 10 Kive they SUP" imPorfectly posted exhortor, "at Sodom 1 Thi ! pose' Plonty of VlSht and air to the cen- i nd To-Morrow. thliwye of tho tree. This is nearly alwavs'

andlonfcW CArr,ed .t0 an extreme, and the conse-: PaUfnl.lc, Powerful, Ant

. ' ;nto hii. i.iii -I 7l 6 quenco is inai tno weight oi the foliage 1U"1 oc. ah me necearifs th an egg- no M i no philosophical receipt book, Bnd fruit ia thrown upon tho outer snils ' Rlm,!,r wnly are combined in 5 Cggs to a 1ls dear lorn will tmd just tho articlw . Ah atonic In dcblllti

w above in- nd- i man will gain his case, 'or rin.stormS tl

ho that in high winds 0f

or rain-storms thev are brnknn offat lrittki....i

Palatable, Powerful, Antipcrlodlc

s or a Kreat

CIlKord

dchllitatod (.tatMi

ystem, this remedy sund nre-ciainent-

leui i more tnan

; the trunk, to the eventual destruction of , al,J" understood by that terra, for no other

Uie tree Large branches should nevor I lrIraon Knurn exercises an crsilJeatlne

uiuess ms opponent has a bettor onnV

and was fed up on a higher pleading

iZi I, An rM r.,y in,lulons will be b,, cut 0(r ifiLcanTioSs iblv h aWi.l. ' !wer over intermittent disease, at all cornsubject to order. The right part being ' when it is iJSrfJ Siff ' i K" wlt.h iu . M il 18 Probat.le that, in fed. it will be automatically active. V, I lbnT X L fi.tL". fcf.ai?,to.do V' lke lBteW of.lhe I'oxvmbs of thee dh-

8hall no more hear about ragout" and "chops," and "steak ala" this, that or the other thing. The comfits and custards and bon-bons will give wav to

wguur names inuicauve oi mental pow-

mo buii iiuar mon say, "jo let

T TIBATOIl

they should be cutoff close to the trunk, ease?, a train of morbid action is tolnc ont I

wiuiuui. ietviug any snags, anu the UIU ""' ,u 11 e,l "J prooaoiy taai

wountt should be covered with graft ng-' ,?1':B' ,f,ruu .eVu lllsr wm as , wax or some fllmilHr MmniSidan ffttoa equally mjhteriou', which upersdeB wax or sows aiuiiiar oonipoaiuGH to that of ti.e faaiaily n iai4 aecjrfUMee j keep out the weather. Apple. b2ar. ' the restoration of the oat ent.

THE ORiSlflAL ft OXLY GEKUIXE , "Vibrator Threshers, mm nraom A MOUNTED HORSE POWERS, Ah d Sleam Tkrether i:g(e, only lor IIOHOLS,SHEPARD&e8BATXX.8 CRKKK, MICH.

j wherry, and plum trees boar fruit on

spurs, anu care must be had not to cut

steak m pieces 1 inch thick, 2 inches mo giye you another spoonful of con- them off: the young growth upon which ( US-'Si nhe3 nR; Uytih" V'ltir? fntili' 'J;hCS0 s1ti03 wy I the spurs are Jo vft fo?mcd Xuld only 1 flat On the tahln anil ajmn thnm mjIiI, trvintr. im rnn nanA ctn,na ,. . .,r . . . . vUiuUUiuiU,

- . w. n. , . iv.b.. "j ""ft? jw a.wwu ok.viiMibu ju lub ' un Knnrr n nun iiMiir ahinr nnn tinx.i

J. C. lUCHAKOSON. Pron'r.

For sale by all Drujcubls. St. Louis.

this diet. Let me help you to a little

more."

small, even dice, or olives: wash them,

uuu lneiu tiniu tenner in boiling water sad salt; drain them and lay them in cold water to retain their color. When Uk meat is done, lay it on a hot dish, m an even pile, and keep it hot while the vegetables can be drained out of tho cold water and warmed in the gravy. Then arrange them neatly around tho meat, pour tho gravy over the meat without slopping it around tho dish, and servo it hot. Swiss Pudding with Oram Sauce. ' Jift together 4 pound of Hour, 1 hcapng teaspoonfut of baking-powder, and j 1 of salt; nib together 4 ounces of' granulated sugar and 2 ounces of butter, and when they are well mixed so as to be granular, but not creamy, add tho our gradually, until it is all used.

kc a hollow in the middle of the

The Creu-BlH- Discovery.

in the - bo shortened back about nnn.third nf All Uie ' phones ' of this phonetic nze are

' I ost thV fratn Whr r, it 1 u.v, omuimshuu. itirmcvovcrjoi Aiiairg Am -rat, trie treat tillll j.osi ine game r Why, yoti neglect- niore than that, the whole energy of the orir known remedy forobeslty. or corimlt-kcv. ed vonrself. Chess is a sure thing on tree will bo expended in nrodnoin now jt produces no weakness or olher nnplwaiit

shoots instiiRri nr mitirs flnln trflna 0r ",JM.r,oU8 effw:t' ,ts c lm Mm? Hmy J .lv?v A P 42- i . u connued to rceulatlDR digestion, and "prevent, produce their fruit on spurs which throw ins an kimIhb assimilation of the rarbonaout iong shoots, on tho ends of which (Hlflfel,-Protlaeiijf Eknwntsof thfood. tJin tniit. ia narrlnl - trU-Ualnr, Sold by UrUKdStS.

anything that the house ' abnnfa f ! .. ,t.ni.i v, Eluwoxth. Kan.. .Tulv 13th. 1S7S.

But it is provoking to the , shortened back to only two or three T'icixeCo., Buffalo, N. V.:

tt is wonuenui waat spirit it nr. in nrlor in Dr .i, "wnwAiian's Anti-rat retluced me

iui iifAw juarn iruiuug. lrruning peach trees should be delayed until

ine uuus begin to swell, as then the

pepper, talt, and powdered thvme. Slice pound salt pork thin, and lay a slice on each piece of meat, roll up each piece compactly, and tic with a cord. Tut the trimmings of meat and scraps

of pork in the liouoru of asaucenn.ii. lav u Don't, mr dear madam, don'tfrnmh

the rolls on them, and put them over the that! not but that I am willing thatyou I the mitt i Trarried- IrfibiriS fire to brown. When the. ueatis brown Bhould have anything that "the house 2" J "iSmVtStrK

stir in a spoonful of Hour and let it situ- attords. awr until tender, about one hour. Mean- tomiier.

time pare tho vegetables, cut them in breeds. It is for timid persons en

tireiy."

Ah, me I what a world of teaching

THtt(.i"n,c?'.Ic,,, tiraln.fsYli!, Tim. . V,x WT1 WTilIT tot Rjf44 Wik. IV GRAIN HnlnfMwi;! Bnr Submit to (Im lb, -ll.f aciilftM,vt- MLiivtUjM I'm tUifati,

Yours rcypcctfullr. Mks. Tati vs.

an rouble, and mistake, and blaming, fruit buds can bo distinguished f rom the SL!w?t,,,, Whc" wec,anxtracf leaf buds. Very little pruning is remorals from a stew-pan. and turn out ' ;..i . v,, t T....

Caaw Jackson's Best Bweet Navy Tobacco.

problems from the kitchen like omelets. Meanwhile we shall have to oat on in the old way, only looking over into this promised laud of science. II. W. Leecher. Diamonds Unearthed.

Pity livc3 on the next floor below love. There are battles which aro fought belter without allies.

There are many lines, but there is straight.

sorts of crooked only ono which is

ing tho previous year's growth and cutting out any dead wood. It is especially desirable to keep them compact in shape, as the weight of tho fruit on the ends of long branches causes them to split off or break. Every care must be had to so prune them as to keep tho interior of the tree supplied with young

uuannp woou, anu tins win Dear irait

the buds

shoots which

aro prun

or three eves, which again produce

fruit, tho leader being shortened back

as before, and so year after year. In

I

I WANT LIVE AGENT IV KITH TlltW. TO

NKI.f. nty akticm:m. o .moxky kk. J 4(IIKKI USTII. MALRt AKK HIHK. 1 will niHlati finutt,IUi pami'tilrt to tduitdsr ii mall, ttnstjmnu ThH l a v omrttinltr ur As r.ts to add SMM-thlnctn tlwlr Imi.mo. Wilte ror jartKa'tii to W 11. COMMUCK. SIonfetHin. StLaweocc Ca.N.y.

NOTIOBt! I Alln . .L. . A . 1

, , miim uivii tire uiktdi rmu or nnmt rtma rttrtn.

below will throw out lateral OTEJffS ,..n..M,I'!!lH .,n!r "iiay oner ror a ,

Mmmwm ri iwh, ururr at nun naT im r sttsv -rvii i

will produce iruit; these Lw fuiir mx tno imtrumwit a: rowimniwmZ

ed back tho next season to two ZllT"' v?4a'iv,5,i? "ni?

NO RcTaWlMV0fcfU Iarlrfp tap Som. "- f'f"tiy .n n v-t. ,0,, rnr.tUMt Sr.ls. .lMlrr, rfcw,K.W4t,ri(Ui!ai HOT fttrTaMtlf 9rrii,r far Wkrar. , r-; al pmWrta Wit, Tlth,. rit.r-.r.J MAitvELOca uw WmrHciry r rm.4 STR. M rawer T wnltrr tt PeUltr. OUR. I7nrlralp4 9rpan Ttirrolipr

I1 Miuna-'iuwuriWHliNlMMHW

IltlKtratm Vcnsnntwr with mnrli lnfi,r,niinn

AddreMi IIAMKL MVJLVTX: Wartdntton.XJ

FOR. rartlcaUra, mH r Dm.1m

Tlie very exertions by which wo seek i

?lni.put Jn, 1 0RKN 4 ,R I'00"1'11 to hi'. Ulcnul pro-occupation generally , ducel by pruning back to within two oi lenion flavoring, and a 4 pint of nnlk. reveal it. I oves of lhe mHin stem, and when they 1,1 IV T (I 1 I T r 1.1 I. - . . . T . . .,, . . a .... .- . .

... .....w., u iiiiiiiuiiii inii nuu timio it wlili,,,,. .. ... . lions.

secret self, kept secret from themselves.

j wttut hhding the pudding sticking , to tn spliat. Turn the pudding out of ,

liiuiu nnu send to the table with tho lOilOWincr c.n n.i. CIk t .1....

ro 1 unci, of llS and butter! hlKh it,e !n the tth cbb for

as soon its thov am smooth, tmnr tntn .

I . I'."." '.I

With most people there is a more

Ivmotions and resolutions that are at

mem 4 a, ni.it, nf iM.itinvT ,id 9

nces of sugar nud 4 a teaapoonful of ;mou flavoring and use with tho pud"ing as soon u it boils up. This JMwwi a very nice pudding for Sunday

There are stylish plans for nmking JPwool costumes in which silk plays a prominent tiart.. vt. .v.

- j -" j un At lilt WU IIU1IMIU,1 Jth woolen material aro placed around

Wlieu you have nolhinir to say, say

nothing. A weak defense strengthens your opponent, and silence is less injurious than a bad reply. How little does one know of the real nature of tho struggle between God and the dovil, in tho heart of another. Mako but few explanations; the character that can not otherwiso defend itself is not worth vindicating.

Never accept of favors or hospitalities

Pill! 17 WW 1 0 -,Ace"t8 y"'1 nr1 1 illy I r'MP-!'i w, ,o i

t?tMock In Urn wrnnJix: nnnlltr and wt,n t'N,'l

WMrtild call r miMp THK WKI.L

C-iiintrr f trirfkrrn.Ts

iea comi'any, aori-muut, n.y.

PINAFORE

8K," d an apron front is formed without reiidqtiiig an exchange of civil OI nan-,-.-.. t . l.r ...t.. . 0

' 01 suK, a urapory ior hics wueu ouijorumity oners.

quire h to cut out old wood, shorten tho

younger shoots, and remove any suck- j

era ana snoots uuu are iiKeiy to Tmlm (fin rtrn?li1 o )iaajil n a

should be so pruned and trained as to SKf give them plenty of air and light. Hasp- M'blvul,AW;ca,j,7aTd.:mst,mu. i berries only require tho romoval of the n Fannin TO WOJCANKTd" j Shoots that btiits fruit lust (mm,. and A Kl .r.NI HIK.-td U t4relir a T,

t.... I. l. l . 1 . , "'"MMaAl V I

growth one-half to ono-third its length, 1

uceorumg 10 me sirengin 01 the snoots. HaKiTwi' lawa.

Blackberries require tho same treatment. All pruning should be done with a

pruning-knlfo or with pruniiig-shoars, i

HOW T8 BErTKtM 1 IUU jwrt eflbe ,Ut. rmtrr, t IAm tff of.'KnBM, !

r. Mi. 1.1. KtM.

Every wpular mHotr In th Opera ar.

innKniKi mi iiiMrumnnsi triKturn.

l'iw, M. P., GbUnre. ta

OPIUM WWtwr fa. TtMemiM

Ml, jjMtt I U A ! D.)h?,CMle !,nd r," nd forprica- ' nAlRrMlv lf'J'.SP.-'A Wm.,tftW. E-BUItMIAH. W. MiHwi-t..Clilaa!

CO 1 ri 1 y Profit. ArfBU'faniiiKficcnt. filR J'a.C.Sfrl Winter Satmilcs f rce. finT n ArMaaari2artMatlMM.OMte

UUJUiQ'rtSttwft. A4totm TmKk Ca.Aiwtia.Sli fnfin Yr- OurAKi-t makelt. ICcw V V U U U (iCKMH COE.VON4,K k at., fet lmi. M Cftfi A WEEK la row own town. Terms a4

on of the ruffles by groups of fancy for them that we if nrtf i nxn ot 8l1 umy Rtkled 1 HS woU HS when 1

taui t! t r Ior.n,ca of 11,9 woolen goods, , We lore our friends all the time

-iL:'T;?BWHiln.0lUMHttUB so aborbcl in working

) scuioiii tin 11 K 01 them, telliag them of our re-

a -

gurus. How beautiful is youth! A little moonshine, a few musical water-drops, the strain of a song, ami the young heart experiences pj try as it nevar could be intrusted to paper.

'prefetred.

fi.!? ,TB up thB ""'n- nr. nun's coHMh

- niaj cHre yo, aa it ha doae others. It

Merer

karat, l'riw,

out never with eige-5hears: even.

branch or shoot should be individually t examined and pruned according to its

strength, growth, or position. The operation should never be intrusted to any but an intelligent person, or at least under tho immediate supervision of such a one. Ignorant, stupid laborers will often do more injury in an hour at such operations than can be remedied in a year: because they can handle a shovel or a hoe, itdoea not follow that thev are

OITRTPTS Ar Hft ll,M3,8IS,K17aatX.

ft A III A

j mm wm m wiioim

Wll Iff BKMKltY WHKEI.S, C.VNT ltUOKS, SAWUUMMKKm!'

MILL. SUPPLIFSI. (!.t(u1 niintaii,t.. ,!. ,

OUR NEW ILLUSTRATED MTALMUE MAILED H MWMTIM:

S.KANOKKI,

and nil SAW

AGENTS, READ THIS. t".,ir ltow a lars cmnmMon. wwltouriit w wil ful lnmitlH.. a tZ Ztt'. Raiu-IfW-Addiwa SHKKMAN MlXUMmfca

gardeners, and we therefore advisesuch tD U WU.TftvX3.

ui uui i (mucin 3 ami luuu ui iimir Xftr-i mn 8nu-AM 4 . I dens to supervise such work themselves, ! 50 oSttft iS WoaS&caP&

Tli "lAttlv Ut retire."

...I , uiiii nm 9 s W-w. " i fm. I - . I Far rtarilr. MMro er Hi:

X. S.L.

p er Tlfrr,

CO., CKMJ

h-hk.v trstirx.YA r AnrmmTtnmmf. flrimr mtty ffmu mit Ut .trf-rrr(-mH h tkiHjtnitrr. Attrrttr Hhm tit ktw wltM mmiI wra (Mafr ier(lifmtwH