Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 28, Number 50, Jasper, Dubois County, 24 September 1886 — Page 3
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Warn." Mm. Kellie O'Connor, of LouierUie, Ky., k but thirty yoar old, ye ahe baa led six wen to the altar. LemiivHIt CourierJ(ntmtU. There is a man and wife hi White County, Tenn,, whose acts sn tbe aame both being born the same day, anonth aad yr.Ckatitmeoam Tim
Mr. Tiklan one admitted that bo nor or ohm f aeed aa audieaoe or root in eourt that stage fright did not sel bint. Ht triad every stark to euro himself, bnt it eould not be done, AT. r. ifcroM. -Frinoass Anna Murat, now Duofcof Mouehy, is by birth an Amt rw oan. Sb first saw the light at Bordentown, N. J., in 1841, and atill reMains one of tbe haadaomest woman in Fraaee. Jr. Y. Tribu. Mrs. Naacv Rk, tba oldest pe ton ia Plymouth County, Mass., u'mmI recently, aged 101 years 9 months and 27 days. She was one of a ehoir that Htag at a memorial service when Washington ded. Boston Jonmol. Ned Buntline, the xtory-teller, reoently deceased, wliwn receiving a sal
ary of ten thousand dollars a year at ( aaid by a friend to have been constant-
y in need ot money ana constauwj aaking small ndvanoaa from his amployers. There are seven papers in the conntrj which have celebrated ct-ntenniala. Tbey were founded as follows: Tbe Portsmouth (N. H.) Gazette, founded in 1756: tbe Newjiort Mercury, 17A8; tbe Hartford Courant, 1764; the New Haves Journal, 1767; tbe Salem (Mass.) Gattite. 17e,andtbe Worcester (Mass.) 5y, 1770. Mrs. Sunderland, of Washington, tc famous for her diamonds and jewelry. She wears ear-rings with pendants which weigh thirty-two earata, and an emerald ring, set with diamonds, the central stone being fully an inch long and of proportionate width. She ia known as the diamond queen. Washington Star. Ida Lewis, famous for her effort in rescuing the drowning at Xewpert, It I.. i the only woman in the world who holds the position of government
Usrbt-hoHse keeper. Although past
middle aire she is always on the look
j out for anv unfortunate needing her help, and would go to their relief as promptly as when a lithe and active u.VrovidtHct Jottrwtl. Mrs. Braddon, the novelist, rrceatly toM Olive Logan that after she took up writing, to work at it steadi-
Iv as a profession, sue euuru;ij
Mar Oemo
Pealitiasa we all romembor tba atorerooms of onrfrandwotnera where Jams and Wiliea wore kept; tbe aw set, spicy odors, and the jam with their white labels so euggeethre of their delicious eon tents. Tbe housekeeper of the present day, deluded by the attractive Kaoarda, hi apt to try to evade tbe bor of making the homo-mado article, by ihirehaeing' canned goode. One,
m ant bow ever to get utaeourajma m tbe disproportion ate amount of fiber in the apricot jam and tbe number of bsaUas and Juno huge in the atore goods.
Canned goods eaa indeed bo purchased in aa good shape a need be,
but luseious iama. elear airuuod ore
serves, tallies ami marmalades so ueat to childish hearts, repay one for homo earn and labor, We give a few simple and reliable rules for compounding them. Jelly from small fruit kt made by beating tbe fruit in a stone jar placed within another vessel of boiling water, until it
is soft; then aqueetse eut the juice and measure a scant cupful of sugar to on lnriniful of juice; boll the latter fifteen minutes, mid the sugar which mean, while has been heating in earthen dishes in tbe oven, stir until woll dissolved, and pour out into glasaoa, cups or bowls. This never fails unless the
fruit is over-ripe when it contains more
water than if picked earlier. If there is anv doubt about it teat a little ia a
sauoer. and if it does not jell allow it
to boil five minutes longer. For jam, measure the fresh fruit, al
lowinr a heaainr bowlful of fruit to n
seant one of sugar: let tbe fruit boil ua
til soft; mash with a fruit-stirrer; boil one hour; add the sugar, and boil half an hour longer. Stir often to prevent burning. If spiood jam is desired add
one teaspoonful of cinnamon, halt a much ginger and a quarter of ateaspoonful each of cinnamon, cloves and allspice to each quart of cooked fruit.
stirred in when you do the sugar.
Plums, nears. neaehee and quince
are all preserved after the following
rule: Pare the fruit and halve or quar
ter it. Allow three-quartoM of pound
of susrar to each wound of mitt, aim
pint of water to every three pounds ol sugar. Let the sugar and water come to boil and skim it, then put in tha fruit and boil until it may be pierced with a straw, lift it out with care, and
nut it in rlass jars nUinsr them two
thirds full. Return the sirup to the fire and stir in the white4of an egg beaten to a froth: boil and skim until
nerfeetlv clear, then fill u and sea!
the iars. Citron and water-melon rind
should be cut into stripe, thin and as
fanciful as your taste nay direct; al
ml of sugar for each pound
low a pound of sugar for
chanred her chirography, because she of fruit, one gill of water for every.
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that a lurve handwriting was
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more latieuinz man a smau .'i i .1 t. . i
one. Mrs. uranuon n chairs of difYerent jdaes in her literary work-room, and when she gets tired mt the sittiag posture she takes her manuscript and walks over to a standing desk where site writes nntil fatigued of the erect posture. V. T, MitiL
HUMOROUfc.
"Oh. what bird ie that? I have jnt joined the Audnbon Society, and am so interestl in Wrd oalh." 4 'That's ur goat" Life. 1 say, Brooml" "Call me by my whole name, if voh pleaoe It has a
handle to it, and it was meant to be need, air." "That's so. Well, Broomhandle, how are yen?" A' 1'. Teltgrum. "Sell oat" aahJ a Httlegirlef five years of age the other day to a smaller one of onlv three. "I can V w the rvA: "Well, then," continued the youthful miatress, "If you ean't apell cat, spell kitten." "So the missus is to be married, eh?'' said the gardener to the cook. Yis and in illigsnt atoyle, too. Site's goin1 for to hRVMadhreasthrayyarrud long, and four pall-bearers ter kerry CAHtny Journal. Won't yoH sing, Mr. Moneybags?" "I have not suing since 1 waa married." "But you were a perfect nivhtinrale before," "Xiirhtiiiealws do
no! iMx after thev have made their !U." Toh Toptc. How did you come to fall m lovt with Mattie Cook. Frwl? Her face isn't tha prettiest in the world." "I ad i nit that. Bob, but then she has a lovely character and such a pretty foot" "()li! then it was her foot that led yon to adore Mat?" He (jestingly) 4)4 A fair hand, Julia a fair band; but yon know in theee days thev make tbe most iwrfect counterfeit out of wax or marine. Are you sure this is aot one?" She (archlv) "Well, if you think it's counterfeit, hadn't you better ring it?" "Why is an apple-pie," said Fogg, eyeing a remarkably fiat specimen bete re him, "like a spring?" Nobody ventured an answer, and Fogg waa forced to break the painful silence by explaining that it could not rise higher than U Jtotten Transcript. Small Boy -"I want to get a prosoat for me mother." Proprietor 'How would a alr of slippers do, sonny?" Small Boy" Have you got 'em made of cloth and without anv heels?" Proprietor",!'" Small Boy (eagerly) 44 Gimme a pair!" Pntirk Jfrmtr. -Faithful Omaha Wife "Yes, it is true. My husband and 1 are going way out into the wildernoss to take Up a komeeteml." Fair Culler-"lar
met How lour will voti have to live
merer-
two pounds of sugar; three lemon and a quarter of a pound of green
rinrer root for even five pounds ol
fruit. Let the pared rind lie in soak
for three hour changing the water every hour; pare the yellow rind from the Wmon in thin strips, and parboil it for half an hour in clear water; cut oft and throw away tbe coarse white rind which is bitter, and "lice the lemon in thin slices. Boil and skim tbe sirup, add tbe fruit, lemoftM, lemon rind and the ginger which aa been bruised. Got the white variety and wrap it in a thin muslin cloth or leave it loose as yon please. Boil all together until the fruit looks elear and transparent, remove the skimmer to fiat diishcs and place in a hot ami for one hour white
J4te sirup is red u oea by boiling;. Keturn :to the sirup and boil for half an hour longer, InHtle and saaL This preserve m most delicious and makee a most elegant afmearanee. A very oelightf al preserve is made from the ripe yellow egg tomato. Seven pounds of the tomatooe peeled and seven pounds of sugar are put in layers and allowed to stand over night; the sirup ia then drained off, and the juiee of three lemons added. Put this
H04WHL FARM AMD OAftOCN. (
A oooL moist soU is beat for ber
ries of all kind. You ean eeoure thk by heavy mulching. JtotUm foH.
Dnoks, after commencing to lay, drop one egg very regularly every twenty-four hours, almost invariably after nigbLOieinii TSmm. Kk pudding: Two quarts milk, one-half teacup riee, one teacup
ugar, one teacup ramins, ouhot nm of an egg, nutmeg. Bake two bottra. waVaws Sntiml. The tomato is the only garden vegetable that succeeds better without the riehnesa of the soil of the garden. The large growth of vines make the fm it larger and more liable to rot Kchtn$. Toothache: Pulverise about aqua!
parts of common salt ana alum, ttei as muck eotton as will fill the tooth,
damp it, put in it the mixture and
place it la tne toout. Mats is atso a good mixture for eleaasing the teeth. n. y. to.
We ean never rid our gardens ol
purslane by merely hoeing up the old plants. They mature millions of seeds, widen will germinate even when green.
fcitfcer destroy tne young pianis, oi prevent the seeds from growing by f re-
quenuy stirring wie mju. jKiu.ng uvwr-
fMM
Jeat window enrtaina are made
of unbleached domestic, bound with stripe of cretonne four inches wide. Cut lambrequin of cretonne, bind with
common dress bindinr Draw, coior m
mateli orstoone. Add tassels made oi
many colore of double crewel N. Y.
Ovsermr.
Put all the pieces of bread that an
loft each day ia a pan and dry them in
a moderate oven. They may oe Beaten fine in a mortar and put away in jars
for breading and pudding. Tbey are useful for sifting over greased cakepans to prevent the cake from adhering. Borion Budget. I think that failures in celery culture are often due to late planting. Another prolific cause is the planting ol worthless varieties. A preventive foi worms in celery is a mixture of salt, soot and lime mixed with the manure that ia placed in tbe trenches with the plants. Cor. Rural New- Yorker. The idea that sandy soil is best for
gardens is based en the universal demand for earliness. Since Southern market gardeners ship so largely to tin North, earliness is of loss consequence, as we can not compete with them. Making the garden as rich as possible there need be no fear that if thoroughly drained it will not be early enough for most purposes. Western Farmer. Sugar Cake Made Without Eggs: Eight ounces of sugar, four ounce of butter, one large coffee-cupful of milk, nutmeg to flavor, or carraway seeds, two teaspoonsftils of baking powder, one and a half pounds of Hour. Mix up like biscuit, the butter melted and added to the milk with the sugar.
Roll out and bake in a shallow pan. Brush over with milk before baking. ToUdo Blade.
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fmAixs,brm,bnii we promptly dbynt Joob Oil, me conqueror of pia.
A Kkw York aewstMiper beat that H owns a tomnkawlc We Hhnald jadge as from the character of its illustrations. Jiurlinfft Frt Pre. Gray or aandy bearda are colored brown er blaek by Baoklngham'a Dye for the One bottle of Ayer's Ague Care will eraaleate malarial pidaone from tbe system.
f.atiaftatta stomaeh in sane or aanger.
.Mid think sech an aet of rirtwon-
tk-elyaborea ahrks moral nature, and that if ever It did iwattow Ha oaTtprinc H woUI beralaor te dUoetltthan to pes-
aorve it.
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WHet Mr. 9mwm KleM. rorttane (Me.) OaaeMe.1 A party visiting Orr's Island last week mum upon aa elderly eitlaoa, whoat they Interview, and foand that he had al-
witi llrod anon the llad aa4 was
faatiltar with its hietory. They aeked if Mm. Btowe'i aceoeat of the inhabitants aad their doincs was aeeurato. "W"all,M
aald he, "ahe (totoaethlajc right. H "What
thatr' "The aamo of tb tataaa."
ennmc. ?
Thti Bto4MM. eomblaiac liea wam.ijese
It ta
It h am unaUllna rweedjr tor Pnissss of the
rinYix tor Weaaeei poenlr W iou ond all who teed aedenUUT Uree.
mrittoim tatofcla elj
of food, relteYM Heartburn and BehdOBC.aml
MreaftfeeiM tbe mueclef nl nenrw
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ter The renuloo 1mm aboTo tmde nark and aroiid rod llnei on wrptr. Tkeni other. a. mu w aeows caaaiai. e- w aa. am Hm LafMt Nrit and Ntw Ytrt FASHIONS
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wnto for oar pair. Addroee
to the btMiaoMf onee, aad It
oat to you. A'. Y. Id$tndmt.
yon m letter
have year ill be
It Aatoftkhed the PaMta fta Wr of tbe resiraatlon of Dr. Ploree M
a ConreMman to devote aims If aolely to hie labors aa a pbysJciaa. It waa because kia true constituent were tbe sick and afflicted everywhere. They will And Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery" a beneficent nse of his scientific knowledge ia their behalf. Consumption, bronchitis, othvIi wart (lifMatM. feroa and aaue. in
termittent fever, dropsy, neuralgia, goitre or thick neck, and ail diseases of tbe Wood, are cured by this worhl-renowned medicine. Ita properties are wonderful, its action aaagSoaL By drugjriete.
GERManremEDV
For Pain
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ttaap. for latert namber to W.jS. MOMm rwSerrXo. a lMt BHb street. Rew Tora. pT?tlirM J tww auifnt oh uMMtion. ASK FOR THK W. L DOUGLAS e.ui.l mrAw Af aanakurll AfHMMi
renr 9r huImA. frt-aoee aalays tnsie4
w.l Doaaur fsjso mot, " tbiwu tnr.
Batten eaa uec. wf ae fcr Uw W. L lioMClaa'
am.Os4a. SmmmjtTmm theatoeaaee. ltroa cMaot
Kt tbM ehees from aetiSr. wad addnM opol -..j A w i. DnuitUi
SroktoB.MeM. xO
Ceres
ranceTri rrv'tF-vra. IT NCMim AMD DKALSBS.
nucauaua A.TSBLaa to.au.TUHHuc.aa.
NEW CHEMISETTES. aiylftaai Keek-Wear tar tha Laet Weetw al tha aaataaer Reasea. New chemisettea are made wider, and so long that they almost form rests. A novelty pretty fer summer i the wide turned-over eellar seen on plaited linen and pereale vests. This collar is in the Byren shape, and the ebemisette has ttieks or stripes made te meet in points in the middle. There are so long that they have tapes at the end, and an under-handkerchief at th back of the same length te meet a boll
'What would a womando without a taekiag-Klaaal " is asked. Use another's.
Yon ean't anca a woau a mm
CMee L0r.
it aad co iii met are the
euros or btuoes ana iuvbituivwui; aiuw,
nwwiebyFriekly Aan nittera. uipw. eoneral debility, habitual oonseipatioa, livSr and kidney coroplaiBta are jpeedily orSd-
tcatee: irora tea ayswrn. ly biw-i eleaases aad eliicinatosall malaria. Health and vigor are obtained more rapidly and Bermantatlv by the nse of this treat nat
heretofore known. As a blood purifier and
JOHN BULL'S
Sil's Tonic Sin
OR THE CURE OF
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
aura ALL. lslAl.APt1Ata uieajavao
A roKTaas sinfs: "I threw my lore te him,,HBd it hath gone astray." Ot (ooursej a woman never can throw siraikt JT. Y.
mrmphtc.
"Sat whj- in eterr ta mtaer M iUn or at sereasr
ProbaWv. aav dear norrons
.vl vnti kit naiat of va-
n,i. T.ka hi-. R. V. Pie roe's 'Fav
orite Proeeriptlon" aud bo cured. Fries reduced to oedollwByrujrs Has anybody ever .referred te a arise cht as a pouad social l-PUttourjk Ti
dear and then turn in the tomatoes: ! chemisette; narrow plaits are on each
boil twenty minutes; take ont with a ' h!o ef tkia box piaiu a pretty lasnskimmer, and spread upon dishes in km k that of working a hutten-ho c
the sun. it will be well to spread a eaon sw oi tne co uar ana tying a nu-
piece of netting over fruit stood out best bow in it, niaking long loops tiiai j . r.: .. .. 1 statiri iui f null niila. T'n Km a I lor
bows are passed through button-hole in each cuff. Apron, over-skirts, chemisettes and mantles have lengthwise tucks run in them, through which ribbon is drawn and arranged in loops at the end. Standing collars are made of folds of silk muslin or of point d'esprit, and have ribbon only a fourth of an inch wide paseed through them and tied in tiny .bows in front. Sometimes five oi those bows are in front of one collar. The sleeves have two puffs of the ma
tenal ot tne collar drawn up by pass
or wide tape around the waist. JTJJtLlrTol t
Unavaa ana crape cnemisetms i 57--, te -ttrBax. Yon have a
drew wool rowna arc maee with tne draniur-dowa" feeliar, the back-aoBO,
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new WKie couar ana aeep eun ai turn up outside the sleeves. A row ol feather stitching is en the hem of the collar and cuffs, and down each side ei the box plaits in the middle of the
of doors in this wav. er you mar
' .chance to have a sprinkling of beetles 1 among it. Boil the sirup down until
it thickens, ant let tne fruit atami 111 the sen two or three hours until it hardens; the sirup may wait on the baek of tbe range, then pack the fruit in jars and pour over the irnp. The self-sealing jars are now generally used for all kinds of preserves as well as for canned fruits. Grape preserves make delicious pies in winter, and spiced they are a nice accompaniment for all kinds of game, noultnr ami nnlri maiitji. Siilin7il with
your lingers the pulp from the grapes, the ribbon through them and tyim and boil them until thev are tender Jn bows on the inside seam. The collars their own hiL Prw thtmi tkrourh t described have rnimpes attached,
a colander to tak the weds out, and i Pns give the effect of
h mmrUtar af tais eelehratsi
aaies ever anerea w Fiyr 7 TT CHTAXV, iPHDT and TIMJUMTTt aars fAcmaaaVevar, er CniUs amlTemr, wbsAaraf short or loac staadiaff . Xemfars tetae mha tsatiaMay to the truth ef the aaaerttm aataoarwmitlailla ears if
purifier an 1 TfTrZT-V aji .. 1 -id
tonic it bring" health, renewed energy aad S tZYaraatmaav aaass a aincis aoae hat vitality to a worn dlaoaood body. tat JJJ'uZH
ham aeca eared by a uaf m aetue, fhetveatsratlen ef the feml hosllhItb,
taia te sure, if its mm is ooatUaed ia amaUsr .awft-Makartoa after the disease h-s I
Wmalantei, mare csaeeUIiy In.aiaWnHm
kec-sAaadiaff eases. Usaauy tats aaeavciae wuT aetitfaire aav aid te keep the bewekia aadl tka matieat however, re-
;Treaostaartiemediaae, jd1amvbg tahta A. rM. ia at tka Taaie. a siacVa aws
SSnTI TMITABL1 IAMILT KLIJ wiU 1.. vac mm tar ailL
Ma, W.M t Ui tt""" DR. JOHN BULL'S
SMITH? TOfttC SYMff, ULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM KSTMYER. Tne Popular Hewed lea of the Oay. PsHMtaslOates, Sfl Mala St, IXHI1SVILLK, KT.
COCKLE'S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, THI GRMAT ENGLISH. REMEDY VMLIw.Kiie. IMkwrttw., etc. Kre. tnm Mwr
MtaiM enlr I'ure VsftWlificreiltl4.
HKVKH SKO. a CU T. Met, ae.
..allTifsa aaCATaCRFlH
UnUMoALM "1
For eoU in sAel
Sd My' Cnmml
Bolm eorh$ Ukel
mafic. It curt 1
of totmrrX and rr-l atorti t$ ttnte of
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In the worM. Warranted to etaad l say cUaMte. Am
yemr eare dtsler lor theau nisewawa eaaw alld tree br the mnutctBrr, LVON A HCALY.162TaTtlT. CMieaae, It.
JONES
iru uiffl, tvunf. mtmm
iO. FtW HfWM B'rt'sw araw
t is the certainiu diteaaes by
A Fositivb Fact of tbe A tv of relief afforded in i
rlaeauwtat KTTT YITTH ftsVlAI.
Hat's HAiaAsn Whimkkk Dra, Black or
Brows, 50c Tar. darkest hour Is whoa you eaa't find the matchoa I'lKRcrT "I'leasant Purgative Pellets'' are twfect preventivos of eonetipaMo. Inclosed in glass botUes, always freek. By all draggtata. Tar. fiy is aot wnch of an aatroaoaior, but if taore i a cream-Hg w thin his orbit be' 11 BHd oat all about the milky way.
Relief is Immed'lte, and a euro sure. Fiao's Remedy for Catarrh. 60 cents.
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Piw's Itemeir ter Cstrrh tatae BeM, Baeleet to Use. and CUeeeert.
Alto tood tor Cold in Mte Read,
Btftdnctie, Hay Fever, c 0 ceoM.
Namk a cheap
country seat A stuntji.
add the akins. Put a cupful of fruit to oaeh cupful of serar, .and boil alt to gother until of a thick consistency. Cor. WtH4rn Plowman.
The Author of Munchausen.
under
Whke mull and surah chemisettes have a standing collar of folds that faetens behind, and the front is pressed 111 lengthwise plaits turned toward the middle from each side. Pique chemisettes for traveling dresses have cords laced across the front between buttons. Very fine French percale chemisettes
i have the collar and tiny throat bow i ornamented with drawn-work, and
there are white linen sets similarly
The Fraeer Axle Grease the beet the world. fctoW every wkere. Use it.
Law' Okdkr Mtinit I'ree fr.
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Aa UaaMd atleeelac About telrtr year ao a proaMaeat paysleteB by the name of Df. WUMata Hall dleeorered remedy forUeesof the throat, chest aad lanas which won icaliit a wide repuutlofi In this coantry. Tbe aftHMuttlMBMdMne Is Da. Wm. HALL'S Balsam
for THK LUMOS, sad y be afeiy renea on a speedy aad aoeMro oare for eoaahs, eoMs, eoaamptloii, paeuatoala, ete.
NEEDLES, SHUTTLES, REPAIRS,
For all Bewtec MwttMft SfAiiDAao Uiioes Oslt. TheTrntle SvaaHlea. aM tor wkotMaAi wmo att. atauKKlfr'aCe. SI Laat taLLoeta.naj
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It appears that some doabtotill hangs over the authorship ef this celebrated work, once the delight of my early years. I have obtained the following
particulars of the author from
in Germany, which, so far as
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vZ wTwT . 113! Ths wide mull soarfe or cravats with bM-SSL?S Sn ft J t rawn-work er embroidery across the ft. . JiTtll ' n th nts are ac.-tin worn with summer
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rii m 111 if iiiiiinw. a iiiiin aasiii isiiihimih ta
Caesel at a later date, where, havina
betravod his trust, im was oblitred to
yon. Is
soften yottr lot?" "Let me see yon time in the Cornish mines, and thence might send me the faahion papers' went to Ireland, where, at Muero, he
vmm worM. ntett in 1714. 111 tisrmanytie is the re-
Care of Farm Toe Is. As soon aa harvesting is over all the
Five years." "How I pUy leave Germany, and fled to England in
mere any imng icanuo 10 mov. nni 11m was ; usu n n. mHOhiHt8 should be cleaned un and mil
Afu TJiua i m inn .nrTiifin miiimi. mtiii 1 rise n fat
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WAtd mtaaa aala aa mAA haf a f'ta
jwh n 1 o Mix n ivm
kmrttlaV tMtmi w aJttflaatsluaeaaua asaisl fla 1 J- tm Mis
auan.B a ainiiii avm n swi a ami ana f
olllcer ays he arreeted yon, Uitally drank, encaged in attempting to 'elean 1 , 1 AUt a iwWint WLa liavn v.ui I.. al applC-
'I was aot drunk, your houor." Why, yourenot solieryet. If yon kad not been drank would von have
pnted anther of 'Karon Munchausen's
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attempted to 'ekan oat1 a saloon?"
"Tour honor, I am subject to fits ol orralpelas of the Imaciualiem. I hataav ieiedl aoaW do lL"-if. Y. n.
er years we have noticed that
apple-trees growing alone, or In one row along the road or fence, would be exceedingly thrifty and productive, while tho) In the orchard on the same farms or soils Would prove unproductive and unthrifty. The reason for mis hi the single sj)eoimans ienve plenty of ream. VMomm Jmtrnni,
In perfect order and carefully stored. It ia much easier to remember then U tbire U belt, nut or screw gone, or auy little repair needed than it will he next season before they are wanted. If the wood-work is given a coat ol paint and the Iron work cleaned and oiled, er covered with a coating of tallow and resin melted together, they will last much longer. When costly machines are left out of doors fat weeks at a time they are rusting out mneh faster than they would waar e4 walk in net. Ar. Y. MtrnM.
Water Rsnt Dawi BttH, aad Jaet s naturally Hfe. enenty sad streacta maeld by taking Hood's HsmtMrtlls. The peaiwt inc. Mrtf rlna snd lulitlftit eaalttlesof
Mils irflMin'fHl medlelne sre felt throughout the enMro rtem, expelllna; dtseaee, sod rtvlnft qak aaaHhyaetton to every enH. If you suffer froai any sfeeefte of the atood, stoataek disorder, or 1tSMKywith thellrer and ktdneyo, try the peculiar atedlelae. Hood's t$arsiarilla. Be rare to s Hood's. Take Mother. HlHvetken Hood's araarnia fer dypeii ' aedMatOHio alteraUve. with tha woet bBeSclat result. I hare alo ued It for raeamatlsai wlUi the roml effect. reaard It ae one of the very et fBllraeIMne. and weald not trlHtnalybe without kV A.B.CtJRRV,PfTtdee,K.I. 4 1 hare been la Hood's SartapaHlU for indlIteellon snd liter trouble, tt bai irreatly beiieSted me, sd I thlsk n la fully ae irood a medietas as etaiiaed." K. 8. CwasaaMo. eaief etwlHeer are trt.,5eliwtoH. CU Hood's Sarsaparilla toM by nil dnHnricts. W! Mx for f. rrefsred -mil by CI. HOOO a CO., ApoUHMserte. Lowell, Mass.
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