Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 31, Number 47, Jasper, Dubois County, 9 August 1889 — Page 7
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REPUBLICAN METHODS.
a r.w Wr4 AImmH Ik a. O. t Caw 'Vkm state of Uw wthr In cxihhkI-
ln ly favorable for "frying tho fatont ( manufacturers" aifain, mmI tho JdiuMtiori ar Uiat tb sxiHWitt i to Im t-ril oaco nioro. Ah ltetto la to fcw held in tli four new FUU, Hud arolHtaUon btM Ikxhi mado, not only from th party hwaduarU;, but from th White Hon itU, thai thoy must i. .,-t-il for tlta Konubliean. It h
gnu very lrly that th Kenuollcan party much to Ukmi in the eonUt Hd HoUtinir ri'Mlv to ffln. It haa ow k majority m Cooifrww, and It will only havo a majority if it earrw nil four of the new Stat. Hut if it lotto all four, or two out of four, it majority is ImrUed. This is why
lk political IM1 usually pornmieu i
h wn no longor wanted, and would b 4j?fUl y tho Main UMmaa without dty. Mr, IMatt n4 Mr. Blaine oouhl not U mt xho aam
table in tho Whit Hnaj. Tho ciia-ro between thera in so widu and o dP that it ca nvr be bridsod over. It remains with Mr. Harrison to Mil whether ha hlUWtnl by Hlalne or whether he shall run th rlk of loslif the voUt of Now York Statu in the convention of
Notwithstanding ail lenortH to tho
contrary. Mr. lttalne i in feeble health and fat no longer the lighter
that h used to be. If it strike Mr.
Harrison a beinf the mo I politio thtnsr to do he will probably drop
him in good aonaoo, form an nllianoo offensive and defensive with the New
Vrrir HiMlonnteitu. kfivtj them what
thev want, ami trust to their Indent
I in the heated term i bubbling a ity a, machine politicians to pull him
MMI
actively and aa noisily as it ever did
in the tnUlst of a l'msiuentini contossThe Quays, the Dudleys, the Chandlers and the Clarksons. unmindful of Ihe imminent risk of sunstroke, are busily at work laying ptia for the mold hi,' of the popular will In the new State; and it seems to be generally conceded in Republican quartern that the methods to be employed are those which the same manipulators used in the last election. How far ther will sueeeed is still an
open question. As for the fat-fry in?
process it is safe to say it will not pan
out with any thing like the abundant rohults of last eaon. The manufact
urers not only have loss fat to spare, but are far lc in the mood for spar
ing anv. A good many of those who
yielded up their pinguidity to the per
suasions of Quay have got their pay in
the shape of office for themselves or
their friends, and will plead to be regarded a out-of politic. Those who have not gotten their pay for the fat
:hev furni-hed will lie even more loth
to enter the frying pan again. They
will admit probably the necessity of
and atihinx-
tlirnurh tho next National ooaven
tion. Chicago Times.
HOME, FARM AND GARDEN.
Ia praervinx eare mustta uedt(.
Mleot Ana looking fruit and to keep i thajna while cooking, and also in wak-
lag the sirup clear and thick.
An extra pit of ensilage provided
agaiwst the day of summer want, when
drought;! and fierce heatc wither and
burn, will be a good boiling crop.
SCRAPS OF SOIENOE. It reeeirM bushel of potatoes tt nuke a ton ef potato starch. CiTans adU is Oerived from leaHMw, h rqtilnux from to iW U produee a piMiud ul ftolkl crystals. OSKiMMiadofooal or eoae burned ante nine jrtuad of water, while a pwtad of wood dues but half this. "H'lZAan'1 IWtsim's hUefct laveatteo k aa
we fMJwumtor, wUkh is expecwd to revolu-
OBERLY'S SUCCESSOR.
A Man with WmtUheU Hklwry Ketee
for u liHHH-UHt owe.
Mr. John H. Oberlv. a Democrat, whe
ia several official capacities had made
n excellent record. wa recently re
Moved bv President Harrison from the
office of Commissioner of Indian Af
fairs, although his retention wa
proved for by the Indian Itlgnts as-
.ociiition and by several thousand tte-
publicans and Democrat who were
familiar with the good woi-k ne naa
done in the Indian liurcau. Mr. James
T. Morgan was appointed his sue- .... . 1 .1 A TV., n Tta-
oauw na riuuru ui uis "
oartment show that Morgan, while
Colonel of the Fourteenth II. S. Colored Infantry, was tried in 1885 by a
court-martial and found gumy on
various charges, as follows: Uf having made false charges against a fellownfllrnr: of bavins, while custodian of
w
for a few second. The best jelly should not be Wiled over five minutes. The blackberry is a pendstent weed and a nulmnce if allowed to secure a stand on a piece of ground where it is not wanted. Kvery piece of root that is cut off tuakea a new plant In making hay, farmers are apt
to become too much hurried with drawing in. so that they do not give the hay time enough to cure and sweat; hence it becomes raow-humt, musty and discolored. Old tin cans with a very small hole in the bottom, set near the stem of the plant and tilled with water is a better way of supplying water than
attempting to give by pouring water
around the plants when needed. Tomato vines should be staked, or tied up in some manner, in' order to prevent the limbs falling on the ground and rotting the fruit It is best to arrange the stakes or other supports while the vinos are young. The beginning of lloworing is the proper time to begin cutting clover, a well as the grasses. Timothy become hard and woody much more rapidly than orchard grass. It makes better hay to .sell, but not so good to feed out Flies and other insects often eaiue the stock to lose flesh, even when tho best care is given. The small insects
may give more trouble than tho larger.
carrying the dkkows
. 1.... . I. .... u.all Iia rfklkl MJt
Xr:i.:Z ; to his pecuniary advantage.
I.'"3 " J On these chante. with specifications.
The prospect for carrying the new Colonel Morgan fa"" Jj State bv successful fraud is even le the unanimous yerdictof the court and promising. Tito "blocks of five" sentenced to dismisiaL U hen tthU kn ulrxnt. sentence reached thedeoartment head-
even bv exWte like Dudley, without quarters it was set anlde in the manner
recommendations for advancement for , kej,,,, m0re numerous. Horses should
him.self and a fellow-officer, retained j Yk; pPOte'tl with nets, whenever pos
! inttMi- mil rorwaraeu oniy uise
in his own favor, and of having made false musters for companies in his
. . i..... it ! Uoiiiae im miulnK methods.
w ur on w r ww jmrm:, ur.nS v ,.,;, vMBI.W. la
h kviure on the lower form of aaiaial lf. U1 that "the oyster is obl of being eduiatel in a Hutited way." Is experUneaut continued for four years, M. F. Urroqua has found thai, after eight or nine month, copper wires under the action of lectrlo current show signs of 4eterioratioa. Tiik CliemU-al ews describes a new db inrM.tant cuiinl 'I'liKx-snif. the basis of
which is a curkwa IkjUUl wloch result when sulpbur-dtoxkle Is brought ia contact with camphor. PoTAit, chemically csusklered, Is the exMe of twe metal iKuiuin, but the imine is genrraliy irlven to the crude and Impure
substance obtained by evaporatm in a ivium of the nnhes of wood in iron pot, whence the name of potaah is derived. Pearl ash is a rcnued or tolerably pure lt-ash.
Txk news comes from the University of Padua that Prof, Gravcnigo has succewled in grafting thi cornea of a barndoor fuwl on the eye of a human subject. The open atiou is t-noben of as most buccessful, the
transplanted cornea being transparent, flossy aud convex. If it be as is said there is a new hope for many blind people. An average of nve feet or water isestltr tod to fall annually over the whole earth, ami assuming that condensation takes place ut an average height of 8,000 feet, Rcienti-.: conclude that the force of evaporation u-sujtly such rainfall must equal the lifting of :2.000,(XX) pounds of water 3,000 feet it. every minute, or about three hundred billon horse power constantly exerted. Of tds prodigious amount of onercy thus crehted a very hinall proiwrtton is transferred to the waters that run back through rivtrs to the sou, and a still smaller fraction is utilized by man; the leraalador Is- dlst.iated in space.
Be fMnUe ht stlwubuwg the kidaej, etherwlM yon will excite aad weaaew tbew. The WaMdit result follow the uoe of llosteller a uwach Bitter te ovf rcotue renal iiuuHivity. Avoid the vmedktd. gery umalau of eoeiBiere. The kUliiey have a delicate membrane eaaily Irritated, and
upon this toe w:t or w?nexcHanui bw Dkrtuus. Malaria) cM4aints, indigestion, rheuwatlftta, Meuralaiu and blUousueh uc eutab te the corrective iuaueoce of the ltltHT. urrAt.o Btu Amelto Wves-Chanler, HHvh Ana JHrhwood and Whitelaw Real rrMtel aa iatereatiag croup at a recent reception ia Pari.
Urlnt WuHtPd. Information U wanted of the whereaboutii of Johanna Wilson, daughter of Mark Kweenev, wife of Thomas Wilson, bora in Limerick Co., Ireland. Khe is, if li1ng, heir te aa relate. If dead, her children or next of kin are wanted. Address, . J. CoviL, Webster City. Iowa. Tan two elderly Xiwe Rhliielander have .r.000,Ort1 between t liem, and bid fair to leave it to coUsterat heirs with wonderfully fat accumulations. T . lx cases 'where, Quinine utterly falls te have any effect, and where the paUer.t can nni tjika it iv rMiuHi nf iu uiiuteasa. t ia-
nuntce, a cureis proaiptly obtaiued b ?alIanlu.r1.0r1 Antiilat. It cures immtUiatHtl,
tli tWrttbeniorethan one chill
after the rt doe. and la the majority of
cases not even that doiu oy urujcgwis.
The codling moth does not lay Its enrs till the bloM)ins fall, aad the sprayine houhi not In; done till the fruit ia the siae
jf auiall peat-
im--.. ,,-Uo am! rwMlRtl foolish" are
.1 . , i.iu ir it mmu.mu ut use cheap oda
and roiu soaiw. instewl of the good .oW Doo-
binR, Kiectrwron; iorii mw j
it once. Be sure, ouy genume.
Do You
Mara taat tum Uw4 "J111"" ifHlHo uf fMWt. lMMtr4 HMS" .g:
trlnalaM e( MkHM mm oMUtf. He mm
irMiiooa.
wM mH UtMort wait. I r IKmxI' MmMrllls to atl to haT Miai Ur4 fUmr." C pjiKMKt.BC Hit .
HriM.klyii, W. T.
Hood's 8araparilla
SaUbrallitrawt!. W'.fiafofl. rr rr ar
KX Doses One Dollar
Twe
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monev: ana tnis. as we nave areay
intimatetl, is not likely to be forth
coming in sufficient amount Even if it should come through h fresh appeal
to the fears of the manufacturers we
ioubt if the game could be played in a sew State as it was in Indiana. There
is likely, of course, to be considerable laxity in allowing the exercise of the alecl'ive franchise, as there always is in
a new community. But there is likely
also to be a good deal of disposition on
the part of the people to manage their
own affairs. The man who goes Irora
Me of the older States into either of
the Dakota, or Washington, or Montana, and attempts to manipulate the
voting, ( it was manipulated in In
diana last fall, stands an excellent
shanco of being lynched.
As for anoealin? to the fears of the
working-men and securing their aiu in
carrying the new States for the Kepublienn party, we' doubt if the most brazen of the lenders of that party
have the nixeary "check." The working-men have spent some six
months and more in learning just
what Ilpublicn promise of constant work at high wage are worth. A good many of tbcra have had little else' to do during the past three months; and tho assistance they are likely to give the party In strengthening its hold upon Congress is likely to bo of the smaller. It behoove DtMllev. Clrkon & Co.. therefore, to
thus described in the records:
la lk fretnit e of Coioael Taema 3.
Monraa, fourteenth UMtei !iaie wrw inlantry. the court havlnp found the acaed mitUy of the rt chant, the violation of the atieenta article of war. ha4 not authority tc chanire Mm Mtmeaee prertbed la thai art"cl
tor snek ofteaMf. and the lailare te eoarorat ta the requirement of the above artlela 1 Btactae Ute rcnU la aa error fatal to taa
nnwMMsliBM and indcmet et the eoar: ae far
f it relates to the Hrst charge.
The requirement of the fifteenth
article of war was that an officer found guilty of violating It should be "cashiered," and thereby utterly disabled to have or hold any ofllce or em
ployment In the service of the United
States. The New York Times says: We saiDOe that it wilt be eoneoded that tbi
IaLa Commit tieaerovffhtta ba a mire aaA
honest atac. That It trae, Imleod, of any pahlie Mcr. bet it U mot imparlaat la tbia oate.
beeanifl rt-a honest or lithoaorabie eotidatt ay iait-et itreat tn)ary on the Iadlaaa. who are IHMulinrir HlpleM. and mar lflaUr eopromise thi Govrramm. whloh hatalreiHly ared dee; 'x trow ta laeMoieacy aad earruptHta of Ita areata. Ho a the President manages to iind so m'wy men with blemished records
for important office Is a gooii deal ol a myftery. He has made more itnpropef appointments since he became President than any of his predecetwr? made in a full term. Grant alone excepted. In dianapol is Journal. DRIFT OF OPINION.
Hundtett hhiI ICIghty Vi-ara
prnvemeHt.
in iflna. attnr traversing the Hudson
' Paver from Its mouth to Albany, and care-
aible, f.nd the pens and stalls should be
kept clean.
-linked Hash. Chop any co d meat fully noting the grandeur ami oeauiv on ',,, i. -,., cither side of this inttRnlneent highway of , grease a pudding-dtsh, put a layer , " Hendricic Uudsoa wrote tliese
fine
of cold rnnthed notatocs in the bot- i words!
,, 4hn lavor nf meat then a laver I "It U HbeatlfulalaiKt as one ean tread apon." torn, men a layer oi meat, men a iaj t-i .....wireiiand elehtv vears have mar-
of stale bread crumlw: sprinkle with ' tin'twaiitv of thoereit
pepper and Milt, lay a few bits of but- river called by his name, and cou.d he reterirer and moisten with half a cup JtJtto enes fg
Thk Russian Govcrnnieat propose
v. (r i-niifrinir uie rivers
iahu . , - . -. - , i.
Hibm navigable ana connectine invm "j
caaais. - , .
K'r. harltr routizo that it is medicine,
when taking Carter's Little Liver Pills; they T . i 1 .,...( i call (fnilhlOt
are very sinan; no wi i.mk
from torjrtd liver are reuevou uj ureir
Wi-fvnlv know oursfclves and what we
really are when the force of circumstances brings us out. ,
It Is nositivclv hurtful to use ointment for
kin diseases. Use Glenn's Sulidiur rjoap.
Hill's Hair and Wuisfcer iJ.ve, w cents.
nimod from ita nrincinal piece
vimrt wii nni nf th earlitKt inventions
of the Hindoos, being devised by a liraumln.
r . . u .,t.i.noarialwavs comes from
a disordered liver and is proinptly relieved by Carter sLHtle Liver Pill. Don't forgetting
It will pav to shake off a large proportion of tli s fruit from tree that are overloaded.
of beef gravy. Hake In a moderate
oven one hour. Currant and gooseberry bushes mav be transplanted in 'autumn, tak-
, ,
ttian thru. a iinnn whWlh 1113 CVBS rehteu
in tho earlv part of the seventeenth eenturv. The natural beauties of the
ux.icnn am wu.'cli the same, and no
description can exacperate them; but the
insr eare to lift as large a mass of roots ffiffiWh?
eaaa ni.ui.t?M'i1tln ufirl tn flim Ollt Htld t-,.ft ihtit. I nt t h ftlirfe Of the Illilfhty
f lli nvi-ivnuivi w ------ ----- t mmtm ar hw - - - cut back a proportionate amount of j river. t&S the branches. Protect them against th BWmtifui vuias that one encouutersat
Up magnificent lnoiniments
. . . I ..,utiati,criirnii. iitxHi. that we nnu here
over the surface, and evergreen tne ef this noblest
branchot! arounu tne tops wuum w additionally ttselul. The most of the small fruita are less unfavorably influenced by a somewhat shady location than are vegetables. Protection from too much sun seems to be a decided advantage Tills is especially the oae with gooseberries, currants aad blnckberrles. Tho largest and most luscious of blackberries are generally to bo found hidden under the densest foliage.
THE KICKING COW
-"Nepotism, or public office is a familv t.na." will be the title of the
invent KOttie new fcbente for carry- j AdminNtration's first novel. The char
ing the new States. The o!d ones will not work. Dct-oit Kreo Pi es.
TOM
A I'arty
PLATT'S PARTY.
StrMEx'" Thitt -Mar IH.rBrit thKcpHbtlntH I'urljr.
Kither Tom Piatt i gdng into the Cabinet or there is going to be trouble for President Harris-on in Xea- York. The fight ia on and the return of Mr. Piatt from Alaka. where he ha gone to recruit hU htrength. will be a signal for the fray. Tom Piatt represents tho working Republicans of the Km pi re State the men who control the organization of the party from the primary to the election of delegates to a National convention. These Republicans Itave Irntn ignored by the President so far. Acting under the advice of Mr. Maine, undoubtedly. Mr. Harrison has declined to recognize the claims of Mr. Pktt or his friends. In the distribution of offices in New York up to this time the recommendnlions of the riatt men have lieen treated with little les than contempL At length they have oome to the conclusion tbt war on the Administration is the only means by which they can secure what they are pleased to term their rights.
They will do no more pleading or
liegging nor will they accept any
thlnsr lcs than the very best at the
disjiosal of the Executive. The favors which the Administration is expected to bestow hjiob them for the return of a cessation of hostilities must lie headed by the ajfpointment of Tom Piatt to a position in the Cabinet. If lhi.4 can not be brought about the working Keiwtblicans of the State are determined that he shall succeed Ir. Kvarts in the Senate, and from his place on the floor of tho ttpiier huMm at Cogr.s they claim he will tien a light on Illhine similar to that so well begun and so ignobly ended in OarHeld's time. The adsniMiioM of Tw Platt to the Cabinet by I'resWer.t Harrlsi would W a MdtOtM t-j James G. BlaiM that
r,ver nf tlin contineoL add an endless v'
riety to the scenery, and a resistless charm to the eye of the traveler. Th tf.iw York Central and Hudson River
Railroad runs along tho bank of the Hudson river the entire diatance between New ork and Albany, and is the great Trunk Line ihoi mnnwtt tho metroDolisof the cstern
wnri.i with th famous health and pleasure
resorts of CeritF.il, Northern and Xe?lf m New York, Including in Its list the Catakill Mountains, Saratoga, Lake George, bharon and McfafieM Springs Lake Ontario, the Berkshire JIllls, Niagara Falls, the Thou-
sand IMaiHis, j.agei;narapiBin,uiBiuvtoi.
lnuwrence, ana nunureus oi emer The New York Central is a part of the great national highway across the conti. nent. and for the beauty of its scenerj't the numberand imjortaneenf the cities through which it passe, its almost total lack of grades and curves, this great four-track railway la unsurpassed In Kurope or America.
Kansas City, Wyandotte I northwestern H I
Houawu ma
AhlB
TONOASOXtK, HOLTON. . dKA i OSKALOOBA. "O; f L'?.?J8mL VALLEV KAMA RKNKCA. I.KAV ENWORTKJ, LANS1N0 AKU SOI.UIEKS' HOMK. Ale te all Folnta on tho St. Joe & Craa lataml R. R. NKWMAN KR, CIIAS. A. .IKWKTT. V..l'.ii4 0WlMVr. O.hM Kr't od I'm, A Ms Pills FOR TORPID LIVER. A te! liver eraKa hewloIeKytem, aad produce Sick Headache, Dyspepsia. Costiveness, Rhe-
matism, sauow 5Kin ana mw. ThMa a mm better remedy for Wmm ""a " than TatfH Ilvjjr FUuTm av trial wlU ireve. Frice, M
Sold Every wnero.
At Pat'eettra axv.Duubm.
WICIMaUS A VOW LCI CO..
I'lnlflt of One XVUh !! JfeTer I)lroverit a Way t Mre Her. For kicking cows I never succeeded in finding a suitable remedy. 1 have made many exjierlments, but never succeeled to tay satisfaction. Since I (Uit milkingr, perhaps better races of cows have come into existence. When a lad I used to take up one fore foot
and slip on a strap to hold it up, let . . . . . - .1 t. i . . l...
a smart klcke- even then would always vorite Prescriptkm will aid in regulating h;r T tfMl m lMiri.iMl close no i health and establishing it .on a flrni basto
to one side of the cow in the stable.
Mrs. FaKDcatca: Stevkns that was, now the Duchesse de Dino, is a New Yorker still to the tune of ten real golden millions of her wh, and uow, one may say, the Duke's, too. Savi That Sweet Girl! Don't let that tieatitlful girl fade and tnti invalidism or sink into an enrly
i i . 1 crave for want of timely care at the moht lcjrs; but . PruKe of her life. Dr. Pierce's Pa-
acters will all be related. Cleveland
Plain Dealer. The greenback crop in the farm
er's pocket Is rapidly drying up. At lat-
ct accounts he wa still hoping for relief from the home market and j high tariff protection. X. Y, Herald. The condition of American wiM-king-Bten when our jicpulatlon will have become a,- dense as that of Kagland will approximate that of the
Chinese unless the robber tariff is Kbolisbed long before that time. Qulncy (III.) Herald. If "imitation is the Mncerost form of flattery" President Harrison must feel highly flattered by those of his appointee1 who are making secretaries and clerks of thoir wives and their sister and their cousin: and
their aunts." N. Y World. It is estimated that the Sugar Trust lias made a profitbf $30,000,000 during the last year in excess of the profits of the sugar refiners before the trust was formed, all of which came out of the people without any raturn to the people. Some one might call that robbery, but, then the trusts are such harmless little orentures. Minneapolis Journal. When the nomination for President wa-s tendered to Benjamin Harrison he was moved to say that
"fidelity and efficiency tdiotitd bo the only sure tenure of office." Wo can not make Tanner nor Ciarkson nor many oihur, of IIarrSsonn appointments lit into any of the standard dictionaries' definitions of tlicae trms. Cleveland Plain Dealer. One of Corporal Tauner'w brilliant arguments is that the United States is wealthy enough to give a liberal pension to every surviving soldier. For that matter the Government is wealthr enough to jmy Mr. Tanner a salary of $100,000 a yearbut there U no particular reasott why the Government showhl. The initiospA which govern such on k sot !o- on everybody if it i lot o Tafcver. Ka& City Timea.
with partial success. 1 1 have since j heard that a rofie or strap tietl tightly around the body In front of the hips is a stire thing. 1 never tried it;but I have tried moral suasion, scolding, talking gently, whistling, pounding with milk stools, pitchforks, usinR big whips all to no purpose. A good kicker was sure to worst me when 1 least susjiected it. Toward the lat of my checkered career an a milker, after having tried many experiments, having read all I could find and sought tho advice ol every one; after frequent trials and npilt milk ami sollod clothes; after shedding many tears and losing my
good disposition (all true); after giv
and nmy save her years of chronic suffer
ing aau consequent uuunpHiie,
A more pleasant physio You nrfver will tind Than Pierce's small "Pellets," The Purgative kind. Mas. Makmiali. O. Roberts, who la often pointed out as the most desirable part intone fashionable widows, has a life interest la H.OW.OOQ. Ask your druggist for "Tansili's Punch." That virtue which requires to be ever guarded la scarcely worth the a-mtinel.
THE MARKETS.
New Yokk. Aa?Ht 2. 1S9. CATTI.n-Xatlve Steers t & t COT r i.-M MWllnif . 11 'u II Si
vnr.vrNo.sited... M
.-Yllt No. 2 ....
OAT8 Western Mixvd., ......
ing much serious thought to tho sub- j XDiuc-Meaa fYoms"'
ject. I hit upon the following original i CoTTON'-MhWlif device, which seemed to be a good j UKKVKS-KijwrtSieero...... thing. I tried It at the next milk- noos-Comw i m rsxeet"!!
when no one was near to notice "'l''j':f,",,l,'
X.X.V t unotee , ..... WI1KAT No. 1 Ked Winter.. COltN-No.S MlxeU ...
14 WJ tt
ng.
Miceesn or failure. I tied h slipping
nooso about the right hind foot of the cow and the other ond of the rope to a gate-post, ad started up the cow till the ropo was straight She could not got away, she was properly "hinted" and could not get her foot Into the pail. I sat down to milk. It was "Old IJrock,' our worst and most exjierieuceil kicker. I milked her for once with great satisfaction, and was delighted with my new plan. J talked to her in triumph nnd set the pail ol milk through tho gale. I induced her to Imck up so as to slacken the rope and nt down to untie it. Sho stood quietly until the rope wa4 freed. I was stooping right behind her. She looked around to take in the situation, struck m a smart blow on the forehead, and started on a run, while I rolled over in the dirt and wtw a firmament of golden star-. I did not pursue tho cow. She was still ths victor, aM she always had been. I woro a large lump for the next three week?. I never tried the remedy again, nor did I milk the cow when I could posidUlv i ml ace the hired wan to do so. DrW. J. Ueal. In Hural JS'ew Yorker.
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ILLUSTRATIONS
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tn aoillton to saaiitytoj Cats of every oe. seriatioa we alsc earry on a General ieoMnf SHSlness In Etoclrotyaing and Slereolyf ln, at the towsst aoMibto rales far laarovfaty relUale werk. ana we respectfully solicit year araers. Write as tar estimates, saeoimoas ar sample sheets, and In doing so address as at the mast eonvonisnl of oar seven kotHtt.
THE A. N. KELLOGG NEWSPAPER CO..
36S 370 DEARBORN STREET. CHICAGO. ILL
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