Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 26, Jasper, Dubois County, 27 June 1879 — Page 3
MINTS FOK TNI NOUH1CMOLJI.
Cold Dressing for ChlokM Salad
2 twwnoonfuls of mustard and salt stir
red in a thlok paste ; nut the oil ; then
tae cayenne ana ifie yelks ol 2 bard
boiled eggs, mashed very line. Then
raw eggs, and lastly the vinegar. This
is for 1 chicken only.
Persons who have a taste for rim
barb or pieplant, are reminded by the Western Rural that the stalks may be pared, cut in pieces an inch long, and ilried tho same as apples or peaches, or
stewea ana canned like small fruits, thus M a. ..... .
anorumg an excellent relish out of sea
SOB.
Strawberry Preserves : Into a per
fectly clean porcelain or brass kettle,
pui your uuiieu sirawDernes and pour over them sugar in the proportion of J of a pound of sugar to each pound of
inui; lennem stana an hour, then put
whku vn nm nre, du tnem rapiaiy ZU minutes, set thorn off to cool, and pot
tnem, covering careiuiiy.
Uabbage Pickle: 1 large white cabbage chopped fine in a chopping
iray, z quarts oi ciaer vinegar; take 1 teaspoonful of ground cloves, and the
same of cinnamon, allspice, and maco;
lie- tnese in a piece oi cloth, and put
mem mw uie vinegar, with 1 tabIo spoonful of salt and i ounce of wholo cloves; placo the vinegar in a kettle or
Esn wun tne spico anil cabbage, and oil 5 minutes; put away in a jar to
CQOl. To Prepare a Beefsteak with Tomato Sauce: Take a dozen and a half tomatoos, scald and skin them, then stew them slowly in a half pint of good beef gravy ; season and add 1 onion cut up fine if liked. Stew for 1 hour. When done, broil a nice steak very carefully and quickly; and as soon as done, put it into a hot platter; spread butter over it, season with salt and pepper, and then pour the sauce boiling hot over the steak, and serve hot. Macaroni with Cheese: Take 4 poond'df large macaroni.cut it into convenient lengths, and place it into a
saucepan full of fast-boiling water, add salt to taste, and lot it boil rather loss than 4 hour. Drain off the water, placo tho macaroni in a deep dish, pour over it a couple of ounces of butter melted till it just begins to color, add plenty of grated Psrmeean cheese; turn over the Macaroni with 2 forks as a salad is mix-
FARM TOPICS. Fkrwno Cottomskkd Mjcai.. A correspondent of the Country Qentlmm write: ''I hare led cottonseed meal to calves 9 to 10 months old with good efleot, but have seen Mich apparent ill effects from feeding It to young calves as to lead me to avoid It. It not as sasily digested as Unseed awal. Still if mixed with fine middlings from wheat, and both well boiled together, I do not think there would be anv danger In feeding it with skimmed milk to calves one month old, in moderate quantity. If F. could get a little flaxseed and boil t with Middlings, or oat or barley meal, I
it nuuiu u rutin CO a most lat afnntnra .
suit with his Jersey calves, when mixed with the skimmed milk. The flaxseed restores, to sonio extent, the oil skimmed from the milk, and a?siat in keeping the bowels in excellent onnrlittnn u
one gill of flaxseed can be give to each calf per dsv. it will bflfntinrl nf errant
service. Calvos that are In Kn fn1 nn
sour milk will do bettor tn hn ! t
stable or yard and fed on hay instead of jrrass. If F. can not sret lin! mnai nr
flaxseed, then he may raise fine calves
on good wheat middlings and milk.
or a young calf, give one pint of middlings with each irallon of milk, and In.
crease it to one quart at the end of tho first month. Decorticated cottonseed moal is rich in all theelementi rfirmirnl
to grow the calf, and if cooked, one gill may be fed to a calf two months old. If the milk is not soo sour, the calf will keep fat on milk and middlings."
Ana another correspondent says : I Ook UDOn COttOnssod rnenl u Uia mnlt
valuable food for milch cows at this season, or any other I have now fii u
ior a year, it costs me here
f20 witni
from New York) onlv one dollar
in more man eround feed nf nnm. nnta and throw it nn intn nnr.i-a
a " - w w mm j vHWJ I
una wneat oran, at which prico it is 50 state it remains, according
USSR OUt IB a MKGBlMt OORliLk)H Mil before the traaaitioH of sugar, etc., into
Vv , " ga i ae true art of hay-waking, therefore, consists in OUir.,B,t.lM,lf5r5M just "P 10 tb IHit at
tthujh u wm UU w puilBtOlJM DSm SHU no more, in order to arrest the loss of
agar ana waroh at the earliest possible
moment. Grass oured with the leatt
exposure to smiting winds ami sooroh-
ing sunshine is, other things being
"i""! utvim iiuinuoua man grass
Biumy uureu mm longer exposed, however fine the method may be. Or to present the matter in another form.
grass once cured in the process of haymaking contains more unavailable woody iilier and less nutritive qualities
bunt jr! curea naiiuy ana noused before being dried to a crisp. Practical farmers differ as to the length of time grass should be exposed to the sun and air before being housed. Some consider one gool hay day sufficient, while others require two and sometimes three. Some prefer to let the grass lie on tho ground just as it is leit by the mower, while others cure it in the wind-row and still others cure it in the cock. This difference in the plan of
curing results chiefly from tho groat difference there is in the curing nualitv of
the various grasses. Timothy, for instance, euros more quickly than herds grass, while on the other hand the coarser grasses require still longer time than herds grass. Timothy will dry sufficiently in one day if the woather bo propitious. If there is no moisture on it there is little danger of injury after it is wilted. A practice common among farmers now is allowing the grass to remain on tho ground after mowing onlv
,uus uuuuu iu uecorue winoa ana men raking it into wind-rows. Hands follow immediately with rakes or pitchforks
In this I
to the
JNM IKUS T JflEfcTf WAKTEO Fttt THE
rO THE CURE OF , FEVER and le' &tt&3tf&3&ZOr CHILLS end FEVER. CLIFFORD'S J"ty?r t the m site W tiM ui jx rtDKIrUUE
uxafAin .WKBir as PXKKAJrnir er . f A ne aa d Fe vr, Caills a4 Fv. wbeta-rsfihw-twlMg.ui.f., XertfmteUs atlre Westers aadfettthtrxsMatrT u Um kin i tetthaeny to the trmth ef the MeertlM ' that In no cate whaterer wilt it &il te ear if the direet.oai are strictly felfcwei aa4 eerrU4 ! eat. iBtgrnt auTguMtiiMt v..
FEVER J AGUE
?!t"w e,m flr wkole families nLaMCATES iTT J . T t m have heea eared by a liarle hettle. with a Mr. miS2ASrAX'fKtmteratloa f the glaera 1 heaUh. X?S 4 W,11A1E ?TM. however. trade.t.&Bdl .v;t;:-'Iiia' . J. C. RICHARDSON. rM
Uiatocure,f its ateis Mitisaea in naaller
ior a. weex r tW3 after the dieeaee baa been eheeked. mere HaM!n j;u . j
lQHg.itaudiBj earn. Ueaally this aedieiae Will sot feature anv aldta VmmIii -
good order. Should tbe patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after havlar takes tareeorfeardoieaef the TanlMiii..
BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will j The fenmiae SMITH'S TOXIC SYKUP atsit lve 0HIf B 0 IMprlTate stamp es each battle. DK.JOHKirJLLoalyhauhei(rht to aannfacture and sell the erigiaal JOHJT J SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, of Lahvill?, Ky Exaaiae well the label oh each bettle. If sir private itp ii sot on each bettle, do set
imreuaae, or yoa Will Be deeeived.
EFEMBERG
IGRA
VJBOKTABXA
Mildest evar known.
MALARIAL DISEASES-
HEADACHE, iLIOUiNESS, INDIGESTION a
ftvfcHS. These
Manufacturer and Vender of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, The Popular Kemedios ef the) Oar.
PII.LS
raw y wi ururrwis.
aerveusntM,
PrlarlHl 0rf, 31S Xala St.. LOl'ISVILLF, KT.
A TABLE-BOOK
AND
per cent, cheaper than the latter. I weather, for two or three days ; then the have fed it tO COWS. CHITON, nicrfl. hrtraAa ' COCks are thrnwn nnnn J
ana Chickens. COWS (m1 nn (rman rra hav snrnnri hnforn Iin1in
(SOlietl in a Stable and Varri ar lrnt In if it IS fiuflimantlv pnml Jt l..
0.Cellent Condition: tho laxativn nflnnl 1 haVObtiCnnm haalnfl
of the green foddor is corrected bv th pates the hoat and thra is little iinnr
meal, and the dr.ppings are so solid as of the hay bf coming heated again. InfrnHltnfnfif IrithmntiA to be easily handled, and do not soil the Many farmers do not, when the weather , inirOUUCIOry Arilil ITIBllC. cows unusually. Calves eat it with . s favorable, rack the hay, bat let it reavidity, and a small handful to a 3- main in the wind-rows for a day and LYDIA mjkmmc. months calf stops the scours which may then gather it up in wagons and cam-' . . . ' occur from ovor-catinfir erass. or a mw it to the rack or hm pt);n
t . i . ' " ' . . . " at it auQ ; .--fi. . i,Tni ttij UHJ DTIWra MSafl taaAm.
OGCIDENTALIS.
I' !
of sour milk
old calf
a. It will keep jou ip mi lijm. at. it b iwonoaijr w um it. S. It Ii Hit- bt ttto.t rtrtiSrUito wSa . It U utHiuk-a m a ca'-hirtJ. T. UMaervmUetottMstswte. ChUdmi ) i I e fK r,ivv or srrtir -!; e-ruin cure for Fer a4 Am
I z. it a free from ail X(nmt. raiMM. , ln A :our. 1 Ui-gt fur K. al.l tfimxlc K m
san ; placo tho dish in a brisk oven
a low minutos, and servo
Lemon Pies: 1 teacup powdered sugar, 1 tablospoonful butter, 1 egg, 1 lemonjuice and grated rind, removing the seeds with care; 1 teacupful boiling water, 1 tablospoonful cornstarch dissolved in cold water. Stir the cornstarch into tho water, croam the butter and sugar and stir over thorn the hot mixture. When quite cool add the lemon and the beaten egg. Kemovo the inner rind of the lemon and mince very small. Bake with one crust. To make beef a la mode, choose from the round of beef as large a piece as you require. If you can get the second cut, lard it with fat bacon, either bv making incisions with a sharp pointed knife, into which push the strips of
""urn, u&ii an men square and two or three inches long, or put in strips of the same dimensions with a larding needle; make several incisions and nil them with a savory dressing of bread ia which there is a littlo chopped pork and stuff it with the same, skewering it well together; tie it in good form with twmo. Put some pieces of pork in a pot, and when fried to a crisp, take then out, lay in tho beef and turn it until nicely browned all over, then add scarcely enough of water to cover it, with a large onion, two carrots sliced, a dozen cloves, a small bunch of sweet herbs, pepper and salt; cover clooly and stew slowly four to six S "T-,"?,10 iM The water! must have boiled down to mako a rich gravy, and care must be taken that it does not burn : It mat- ho J I
mimiy wun orowned Hour if desired. Cure for Ingrowing Nails on Toos; Take a little tallow and nut If. Sf
spoon and heat it over the lamp until it becomes vory hot; then put it on the
il L K,aiu'on. mo eiioct will be ?Iru,MflglC:a1--. VXG "Potion causes 2 tei n is Perfoct,y
moiiiu, snu me action oi its bowels is all ior an indelinite time great care should that could be desired. Tigs fatten upon be exercised in properlv forminsr the
vory rapiuiv. and a sma 1 addition nf cocks in vIhw nf wnt wtior v, i
it to their slop has so fattened up mv ! all, do not make the cocks too larre hnt
jarKsnire sows that its use has to 1m . let them be as sham at th ton . i !LT.n.'.MU.V1'rl,"r Artuimtttc iuto.tbe hi
ui Y V . j " mj i w siucs uctii i v perpenaicuiar, thin them down before farrowing time "d finally provide tbem with cloth caps comes. Fowls tike it readily, and the These covers, properly secured, defv Offg-basket shows the benefit, nt it On the hardMt nf ainrma nA J J
. wa - caa va VVSV a ViVlii ' the whole, it is a pity that this nativo paratively stnaU sum in consideration'
, auuuiu u ntsi. nuiunu wnen it " uuuvanisncc aim oenent. A. can be so profitably used at home." T- IPorW.
nH be uniMWwili teieL Uut the WiiUoMm
1 w row j! fr. jrJ tlw eMturim re M luatle uu th:4t v.li'n th ntiu m-.ji .1.1.
Att.B'J.m it pirll.-iilMlr rraamti-d to the eiatai4 ta Nnii'TstLm. MtMia-f Ion at,d I))vi.m. wmfc oe BMTdj l!elf M(pla!lr v!tn!e to lite Irarhrn
ilk. Tho growth of att-months 1 grass in cocks on the evening of the dav ' S,1 'v!l!2LrSt!lHr ,,l!f ll" thv ArSSl uurnAt which has received about 2 on which it is cut is coSerS S SS"Slo
MINNESOTA CHIEF!
ATI thfln Mf- 'V M Kmmml I . 1
vui kuuu uut uu a 11 is lavHr nr I'flrnm. . - - ; - . r
. i .. ii t i viiiiKun uni uimv nir n iiinnin ni or is tnmT . mh.ihki tiihti nnwaitnit iiri,AH ze. i . .
I0- remarkable, and the regularity cf its ap. quired to let the hay remain in the cocks I tuv?,
which ikv nt put
jlll and tlM-qunti. nMB thr tbl Mi rul t litem is
Sini uey teacti. MICK, IS cent.. I'RKERVMAIL. Alruth anttwr, 8 HroaU SC. KUiabeth, Ji. J.
Aassiz and the Snake.
I
Weei Knxmo. Very few excel in this art. It is more than any other cri
terion 01 a good cultivator of fields or
gardens intr that
mm, wa. Uartl M J bUU 1. 1 1 1 i ll 1a 1 T . aa
i,s ! . . . . . iiaiu sunoui wnen one oi tnn mini a nm
" 1" ",us Pnwuce inw essential duced a littlfi fi.!,!..-.!,. "Z I trait,
mere kUlinot; buT the widSl 8nd,when' flM That ! .?2' .b' i?8.?1.? sued in the jrrouu arouad. Arassiawalk.
.eaToS'toTe thTt no e11. f?y P to .tantfy detached
ing t'iros upon tho land no wind iloat
Of Prof. Aeassiz, Miss A. C. Brackett
lens We were on t1i ,,r writes m the National Journal of Edu- t &tb7iln iSSi SnCna!Rday .f FT,,B- AVElTIIEKSf bHnnincr nrflnf5n ".Yli . "am school when one of the pupils pro- II S asochkam
success. True, so
KEtXTtTBaXRARBnCKCKWTRK V I nmlt. SnMlfWrimtu mmA ala IU
an Cth. CUewa. I
I
Dt-ttrlu; so ruck the Kautera
i Mate. rB -lo aula THK
tfivvvu . . j . :
bl
EST MAVV1II
ti aim 7BJckwSL. C,
adre-
-Vn rl atalrraes for KpImmI huiiiin. uT
C.,
the little,
took it at
brown, terrified thing, and
once eentlv into his hand.
. 9
Dintr them into the
rotted manure, full of seeda of 7nV. "1, n.tone. P1"8" fan ? to.v n(ien-
and grasses and all mannor of weed un- i.fJ .AS Mr' VW,6 .X th,e cleatfnoss, put on ,ts Julch or ZtZ rlC,L?A
119 .Nuhu SC.N.1.
D. H. LAMBERSON. otu mwTt aN in mi XI. S3 M, X 3VT O- T o zw CELEBRATED KKEECH LOIBI.XQ Rifles, Sliot-tiuns, Hevolvers, CARTRIDCES, SHELLS, PRIMERS, 4c.
Tftt list Thrtshir m Wfisl
tbe WW Tf4DUrr iHfUiaiv cmtlneJ.ltJi iiei'aM aria--aal teatumof iiaown. It hWitfidcrfuUrtimNtfttaHaarnetmm. it H imirallr rrUt m h U.Thhtc mt KirJUin; qaaltUes. It vell the grata, u4 atram kV
pv M altoTefr Um o4 "" -r rr mi Hine
K a lit h&mlle wet (rsln m wt II w rtrr. ta II n ihlaa. lC IkUj ar trrtt. and nearlf a rllT. afceat. a7re
1 . 1 1 NWUfUftMtt II KMHII .. .
baxons did the Britons-saving them I naml ' rouuu m3 sironS ngUt rr which nA.t it wam.m ever, eowrtr. s. from tho PicU to inflict onAv -.r.,1 ' nnu' 12 1i,V?I okT1S3 war
In reply to the quostion about rendering hard water soft, says a corre001 ing wheat-bran in the water a 'good Sift Rny or four quarts a hSiw r T,sHnbR8 and drP "Into 2 r.' ,coI water. After it has S . i hour or two lhe water is poured off and the vessel refilled. The fn?..ni .f bm" n"nned is sufficient tor, sty, twelve huckots of water.
rZ. w Jl8u does ono children's ?hSZMKn? apr1ODS or Plletl oat"' a nia J ha"RinK P by the neok while still damp from the ironing! This dSll,n8iVCrbf- T,,e -tiest apron or dress, unless always folded, should have a bop attached lo the inside for hangjng up. If not, hanging by the armSrtbSn?10?, prLnLX, kril8ly W! . T.h best method I
WmiLriZ urin11810V6f wter having on ? coJorwl"n. 'a to keep them the hands. First they should be aXr dly M PMlb iB towel! Th" J"teh fay holding before the are and softly patting. Tsuprose of
Kn lUB ml u spots are much wd tkS?"y wmberd rubbed, and they are aot anduly stretched, and Sflware aot stiff when dry. as thev WIU be by any other Method. 7
treachery themselves. Any vegetable is
wuuu, i.nai roos, Dy its growth in the same ground, tho particular plant we wish to carry to perfection. In the meadow, grass ia the crop, and every other plant or bush is a weed. But in
me grain nem or notato natch thnaanm "ist wuo imu anannoBtHi ma v
grass becomos a weed, to be extimat,1 eion.. .or.,.! Vi.Kc", leblllty
tO tho iMtblaila. Tlrtr .0.l. "Z7 fZSL .1 U l .
- - T flVHUUli QU KUU
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1ICAT THK I'HOXOflKAI'H C8B "lK)t1lUp" tliu vulco hihI jwss It do n to future asoi 14 Indeed a wonder, but 1 not Vie restoration ol aWvoice imre wondeifuH Ami yet Dr. l'len e' Uoldeu .Mtdk'al Dfccovirr speedtHrestores a loet voice, cures hoarst ness. eore throat, broiu'liltls uud caiiiiimptlon. Main Minuter who bad aliandaatHl the ttulnlt bv
itored to perfect
uy aru'lits.
People resMIne; In
miB'
moving to eucl. localltle. can place reliance
bnjilth anil t..1.1
,1 , , . ' O I""' . " l'.-v ovwiii nu OtlVIIKIM.
o.oiij uuTttiiuuiuo in ujb growing season, has the great merit of aiding thefarmor affectively in this heavy, weary work, which he needs must do, and do promptly, if ho hopes to have return for his outlay. Every inoh of growth in the weeds is so much taken from his crop, irrecoverably for
that season. This makes t so imnort- Ir,i.nl7oV0,,aVFrou.8 1 rue- Thecompo-I ant to ston the liriniin-a .it-? 5r ,l0" J thlf Riedlclne ' P'ven with each botm. Dm.n.in?3-to sli,ce od , tie, and can be bad from all Drasylsts. 1 the tiny seedlings with a sharp blade. .
or scratch them out and exposo thoir
swia io gun Hnu wind jual as
tmnm hies mi GUTTA-PERCHA PAINT!
CNB-JCALED IN
Of WMMlU lfn! riaanliur arirf&nu tliu .
OwcliMw hulling attaeliitimt ! a nrw whI verjaa. NrabiftrMHarfw Jt torn Mm Ihi b mn.trfldii aa tirtlwr Uwn aa esclaMTrljr clmw butlif aaHMan. fraarabirt erf Un rartaoa Im m staaiav SoraolVHw, as ijwlir-t. An ImpnTod ntu f --, H Impmrri Wa illaij IVaer. aint . Klanl Kitul':n fimpr. all mumm n tour r maBttfaetaral kr m. WMtarcaeCer ITJeLWa xms (1rclr 6Jf th mamimv. SKVXHCa, NAMIX A .. STt LLWATEIt. MINN. NICHOLS, SHEPARD i COBattle Creek, Xlclt. OftKSINAL AND ONLY GENUINE VIBBATOB' THRESHING MACHINERY.
! " Kt.ki n rtnlrx fc kiU Kwk, TtrtmH CWu4aa.
TIUI Mir IWnW .
HAS USE,. ublTA-rEROHA PAINT ntet ttaVtttS
) . !ikI Colf C.nl. rrlo ' rotbw lnrrf nuKm
CleveUBd. OUIo. tad Cakaca.'ik
PREMIUM KNIFE!
ladal dktrfctf, or re- '
in t ne cincacy of Dr. F. Vi lhoft Antl
l'erloilic or Fever ami Ague Tonic, to prevent '
aiiiri luumcmti an inaianai diseases. It utm au . Mffl5asattvjaia- "l0u,ID " "'fe, ii.
Tmjs Lauiits always clioose Gilbert's Patent
Lf nrth nf Mad au. in
Hits knife la m&4 bj
as snort .q ntiuia ut..i. r... r.... .1.... . , tron, ....
they show themselves-. In gardens Kowiwi,
ed Vflry fine 3".0 f ,ust fabric can brewed with It with- kb. twi knife rwaiii1
the tt-xturc. So other
where the soil has been raked vnrv
ana raaae vcrv smooth, a thin Marfr.
pushed or drawn throiio-h ti, tint) nrttl
just below thesurfaco is the oasiost and Caaw Jacksoa'a Bet Sw.t Narr Taha-aa.
tlirifit MniH BHil n.L t A. . ( w-
'w" " i.va am utuai, utujiieiiT eneciu-
out fear of InJurhiE
can compare with it.
W ami knife fnr II.
be aa mtntl. and frmr. ai It U Krone We wilt eni it m a pro
LenirU) f handle, m h.
uua
al destroyer of the weeds andf opener! fisa C?newwterPwKjr cr.H, of the crust. But when the surface has ' Ew!"JttHtc.,448MalTM
oeon leu, lumny, tno work is still easier M.?n,w. Clironvo. etc
" i jh, me, u. s. card c
and more rapid, provided that a prong hoe or tooth cultivator or harrow is ' used. These break the clods and scat-,
Canls. namft In
On. NorUf.d caaa.
on of the txt manal
trt stepi ami with a moffer thene kulrva at eeat t Iak'i Midland Kia fottl.i'5. We fnrnlh paWe warrant the knife to know it will pImw mi aixlof Uie beat matrw. mlam to nnr ixm ltMittlBa
fchf Vr ?1" WM on receipt of H5 rwitt. We refto-
?. aaiwa. mi inrre 1R !iil) in Oh1 HUM I. AiMrnai
UHO.W MATrHKWS ti CO.. 61J OH re 5t , St Loa4t,H i LP.EWALD&CO. TENNESSEE IKON HOUSE, ' ST. T.mm tr
tor the mold and weeds in all .n,.. ! By E- PRATT, 79 Jacksss-sL Chicisa. I IBHH RTFFI WnnnCTflPlf ST An ,
tlnno llWa a, W -i..r" I VllrorAClLk.a-1. '"r":' w.w"y ''"W.M""'
now that the aid of dry weather is so! MMtf,ttBfia readnv fmr?wL 1ite ! AatcrlcaM sPn,e .Chlae-Newr. readily from pieces, and a ween broken ' like tmt tot tso.
into mree or iour cutUngs becomes three or four weeds in lieu of one, if
uie sou is moist and the air humid. In this regard oar climate gives ua a great advantage over the famous farmers of old England. Thy are often oblkmd
loraae ana pick weeds out of the soil and carry tbem off to prevent their takIsg root again-an enormous job, yet often unavoidable New York Tribune.
STWl rawer TfcrMhtr. a Sperialtr. Sff rkl ate f tepmtmi aadc ci-nul; tut ftwaa Pc,
Qua l arlrateil Strain TfcrfJir EacfM,,
mw mH wrisrmr an i raycTin. viiei ! in
FOR SALE
, ir mw so ttr aitte cr kiaa, m
SPHK KST1KK Thrrli I nr Y. ft nt (tmi fm. at am M ate Had Ih.t aawaal) nm h mvUt k, ataltr Mrtia SATKS kr tM lafnrra MaecW aRA IX RaWn will bM Mbmlt (a the earawaMtatr Grain a4 lbs ittnUf rntjtim f as atker HilM, ikn mm fowl m la Mrrrm KOT flalf VaMIr SapfrWr rVr Waea. rWa; Bartfjr, a4 ilk Krla.Ul l O.i, Jtamw M ThrrMMr la TiiaMar, NUt, Caw, mm! Ma
iwnirv. wmana- ar "ittuwr freaCntaiaSaMt.
XS TlMWMHih Wartwamritp, Ekraat Fhita frrftTttai f farM, Caan.kttaeu ef rnlf ami, ata, tar" Vu&T6- Timber OuiAUar liHwwUk.
AROUND THE WORLfl WITH GK. GRAVT.II
rlilkat SetlmatH
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