Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 36, Number 3, Jasper, Dubois County, 29 September 1893 — Page 3
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SCHOOL ANO CHURCH.
Ten young women liavu passed a xHrnluHlion or tllu nmthümaticia tripos at Cambridge university, Eu-
-Huv. ),-. KU McClish. pitstor 0, Grace Methodist church of San Kran-
w.ii, is a osen t in the east on his vacation, and as there was no other .supply on a recent Sunday evening his wife preached. The llrst English school in America IV.IL' .1... 1 J.. .
"jwiiwii in .Massanusetts in m
with six pupils. Xow the public schools of this country have liO'J.ooo teachers 1:1,01)0,000 scholars, and cost hiht year
PERSONAL AND LITERARY.
Dr. Piorro Kmllo Mlirnaalt and hm
wife of Aetonvale, Out., celebrated
their million weddlnif tit other dnv
and had anion),' their guests tho bride
mam nnu groomsman who attender them at tlieir marriage fifty years ttiro
Miss Edith Currington, author of a
volume on all sorts of animals (inelud lug the earwig) entitled Worker.-, With out Wage, has been ashed by tho En
gllMi booiety for the Prevention
Cruelty to Animals o write another
volume, to bo published ollicially by the
Santiago Imabell, who was born in the Philippine islands ninety-nine
JrB"Ks was married lately In t'oat-
uuoiiiuus, .Mexico, to a rich and goodlooking girl of sixteen, belonging to
in me nrsi inniiiiesor .Mlnatithin. Till frlulrtr 1.1 1 , . .
, , " " '"it w;is napuibM a
nan nour ucroro tho wedding.
u. v. nuuum IS. Jtussell of Mtissa-
ciiuseus was somewhat surprised the other day to receive, among his mail packages, a cigar sixteen inches long and two inches in diameter, with an ancient steel and Hint for lighting purposes. They came as a present from the United States consul at Costa Rica. The sultan of Dioulokata is mentioned as a probable visitor to the fair. His lowness is about tour feet in what is commonly called height, but there is nothing short about Iiis full name, which is Ilamankoewnnsmimvii ?!... .
logonubgurrachnmnsaydimipnotogom. ode. His naniu is just "pi" for the compositor. Robert lluehanan, in a communication to the London Chronicle, remarks: "It is not for my pen to proclaim what the hand which holds it has dorn. l,t
I could stake my oath that I have fed ninru mouths and helped more struggling comrades than all the socities of authors put together. I'care little for fame, and less for money." -Sir Samuel Lewis, who has just been raised by Queen Victoria to the dignity of a "knight of the most dis-
r.nguisiieil order of St. Michael and St. George," is n full-lilnn.lo.i ,.,i.t.i....i.
" " ..v. .uui-uiui;ii I ... . .
negro, who, Jiaving taken his decree at me beginning of tho
me i..onuon
ber of the
Leone
i
con
Scriptures have hoim nti,,tn.i i.. .nr.
languages and dialects, either who'lU.
or in part The American IJible society has aided In the translation, printing or distribution of f l... t.
1 "cU ,l,ncty"flvo lanf"s and diii-
Tlie five-lmndredtli
the foundation of thn
school at Winchester is to be perpetiiated by the establishment Of IL If mil n rt
niemorial buihlings for the preservation of Uykohamito antiquities and the'encmiragement of art and other sciences.
iiie pope is preparing another encyclical on the social oin.stin., ,..i.s..i.
will contain rules for tlu. ni
iOW 111 (ICUl llir uwl.. r i..
aid that he has snechilU'
.a. ,f bV.ll bill;
immicwsot Germany and France, where thesociahsts have obtained the greatest ascendency. Perhaps the most famous distributer of Hildes in the world was Deacon
"imam i.rown, of Xew Hampshire. He began the work in 18 0 and kept it up until his death this VOM I- 'it flw.
f .. During that time no less than 1Ü0.000 copies of the Scriptures were given out by him. The Conirretrationnl v- ni.
- . . . nuun
niiuw.s uie 'membership the 1st of Jan
".), loin, uj nave Keen n l'J,7-J5. The
...uiu.eroi members one year previous was .VJ5,0U7. Tho gain during that
purum was 17,G2S,
MINT5AND HELPS. VIST Purtdlncr! Mlv Lii
.. f' "e",,3lf Pnd of brend crumb, .U,"rl l, '0"' of Mit, minced
- .m me iigs, one cupful of sugar, tw o eggs and one cupful of milk. lioil
w Jiours. HouM.'kuener. A 1 i- . .
utA.3rKWK a M,CÜ of '"mon and a
-mum giyeerimi to use when wash
"H ...- mini s. Tito lemon will take
olil,"N nna tlie glycerine nsed when t ie hands are wet and wiped off will
.. .um wniten the skia. l'otiifn Am r:...,n... cii.. .
i . : . once com i)oui(
' " r ' i ",l "roth wr mil,t- "! with sa t and pepper, prtuklu with grated oheese and bwjul
1. 1 ' IIA Vll
... viuwn m oven, and It becomes no
uitoau gratin. Detroit Kn-e Press.
taper: Ielt a t:ihli.cnn,.f..i .
1...il . . -TWu
. uur nmi our together; nddacup mi of milk or cream; mother tabln
"i"""""1 Ul ""iiercut in bits undone nf capers; season to taste and send to
mein a ooat, or If the iish is bone-
. pour it over. Country Kentleman. I'Ouletllla Mamnrriv I.V.- Ui...i
fowl with a br.ji.sed clove ofcnrlle no mini- Luit ...1 i . . "
-i ..I... iiouquei or sweet
VII. remove clileken, add minced
luiiauruoms. CllODncil r:irul..,. .....1
. - r.u.ui ""u nulllot, one glass each of white wine and stock. Let sauce boil up, strain and serve.-Good Housekeeping; -IIop Ros: This is a very pleasant nml wholesome temperance beverage. ,1,v? "nC4's of good hops, one ounce bruised, not powdered ginger, two pounds brown .sugar. Roil the hops and ginger in half a gallon of water for half an hour. Add the sugar, boil ten minutes longer, ami put into a pan with two and one-half gallons of boiling water. Dottle when cold; it is then ready for use. X. Y. Ledger.
r
-leach l'ie: Pare, halve mid pit ripo "oft peaches. Line a deep pie plate with rich crust; fill with peaches, sift
The
number of i
year
gustine Rrohan happened to hear two
nujfuruver, aim a little water and arrange cross bars of crust over the top. bet in a quick oven invert a large pan over the pie, bake until the peaches are soft; then remove the cover, brown the crust sliirht! v fimimn -r.. il.
n j u ilUllllllO
cold with sweetened
Ohio Farmer.
Soup: Slice three cucunv
th salt
for an
,f mi:!ii .n... , . ... . '.. .. j.-u nun put uiem
... vuiiege, .nonireai, which over nie lire with two ouarts of wl,u
AGRICULTURAL H INTS
THE FENCED GARDEN.
Oew It Caa be Cultivated Wltk Km M
ThorougkavH. Tho ideal condition, no doubt, is to
..o um garden unrenced, permitting approach from all sides with horse and cultivator to assist In tho cultivation of the growing cropi and in mibdning
v. vuu. iuii, a jeiiceu garden issobietimes made imperative by circumstances over which tho owner has no, control, tho circumstances" being in the nature of his neighbors' cows, pigs, fowls or
wier animals that are liable on occasions to be atlanrn. to tlm tni..m.
dens and other cultivated places. Tho
, " luuinais, even wnen excellent care is üiken, may sometime
cscapoirom tncir allotted limita, and in
mu nour nearly ruin a trarden. It Is fo?
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latcst U.S. Gov't Report
Baking
ABSOLUTE PURE
Holidays are curiously abused bv
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on such days they are safe from tho intrusion alike of cliuni; ii ii il ionIt
uuiers crowd the library of the Rar
ociauon, and still others work nuictIII nt ll...! . - . .
v meir cases in ciuii libraries or in
me privacy of their own lmm..t win.
these men and many others holidays Bwr" aro esteemed chieily valuable as offer-
iiiff an opportunity of clearing up arrears of work.
"Who is that dowdy-lookinir xrn. I
man jroinir thromrb
I'lM " v v.iiiiuui f
nun. is a successful fash on writ.r i.n
Iii . . n
uuc ül magaziucs." X Y. Herald.
nr . .
yin.-s-Tjou Know you were doinir xviv,
whou you couV,Äd thuY dJuurr as ,J.U1 l..f 1 -vouncr culpril '".vf,.
r. .' 'J1', inuiuct is the encruvit
Mar. fe"d "' enU my J"-Hurpcr-V
THE MARKETS.
" I" t VllfV Cam. fVl aoV.
40 8i
4 10
3) 17 0)
k'tiir.',.rV. r aval S m i V H HAT No. - J tei!. UOItN-No! '"uu W 1 OHlv New Mess 17 S3
Buch
Ion university, is now a mem- was .r',U0' Tu',;lv months , before it oven- Serve very ie legislative council of Sierra 4l:3: The rease of the period, whipped cream.It is thu first. lmn 1... .. i-ii lori- -this nroirress bus Imnn aut.,.,a r,.,....i.
ihh order of knighthood has ever been Hrt th? whol l?nilwl Stiltus nost bers after peeling; sprinkle wi inferred upon an African. ' J, of CoUrse. m the newer states.- and put between two n 'ite, -On, day on leaving the stage, An- Ä the
reasons that
obliged to fence in their gardens, and deprive themselves, and tho gardens also, of the great advantage of tho full and frequent use of the cultivntnr a
plan is given herewith by which a IKV-V ii"".:"." fenced garden may be cul tivated Willi a WitMxfcfä good deal of ease and th
The ground used should, if possible, bo lliÄÄlLr-:"'
ST. LOIIlA
Sffl'VP-MIMllnif Hl'.l--VES-Shlpplnp Steon... Ml.fllllln
HOnS-Falrlo Si-loct M,!.,i'"lrl0 cl,0:o l'LOUU-1'ateiil.s win. .... to Ksitra Ua.. EA tN"' - K-'.1 Wiutur. .
8 i ar I oo a e 3 0i
it
much longer than wide, with
niincr n hininii .
o i"wt in runs, aim mo rows
uuuiiig longtnwisc. The end fences
ire mnoo up entirely of gates, as shown
S?il'TStnn,,,lrö MeVi (now)"
nnicfi;nm
cuiCAua
650 100) U 00 18 Vi
11 Vitt
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IA
s rt Ci -I 0i) 3S5 V M C3 10
n.i
W 'I1
(it II' t 13 0) ft II it) 6 II .7) :. 12', tft 17 ll
ii'i
i tu ..if i -- in ui mi l i i. .it -. ii-i-iri"
icuow-arust(i,scussingasubject which ucauonai, out of eleven stu- stock; simmer forty minutes Rcnson 'Tram. These being set wide liohs-xZTZce'-seemed to be extremely engrossing. dcnts trnuluatinu' with honors six aro hvith ""'1 cayenne, thickenUluTfW pen' a?d thu rows havJ"r been U"KKn-lrtoChofia
un rptestloning them as to the topic ol u"' nnM ollt of ve medallists with line Hour, add a pint of milk ami ü lTl a row occurs ili e"ct ' uuu ! conversation: "Wo aro spenWiw of the H,rwe.nrö women- A co statisti- the yolks of two eirU vU V, L?' "ne with. cac.h fence Post at the ends. wiiEATaSpffi
creation," they said. "1 was not living , , " ' i" ,n' over "e llgures. finds Milk may be used instead of stock r iiM opportunsly "afforded to cultivate coiiv-nv SIW at that time." she answered, smiling; J n proportion to their numbers, "big an ounce of butter, to make 1 erupy1p?T ,n tho Wlen, nndthat, too. oats-n a".:::; And then added, with a serious face: tM0nwn"i liavo done three times :us richerAmerican Agrlcu ti irist. completely to the ends, with no turn- WBIf"Vou had bettor nslr Mm., a ii ..i.... well as the men. Still, it must i... .... V -",H,"Sfc ing of the horse within the limit. f Kansas
il. T1.5 i.i L " ., " i. " . . tnembered that tlm. fi.,..."ö . " . ressing for cold- garden, the mlrnnt.- i. FA 7 .IPPln
on the Kto ' " W "Ur "Pon averages. 0 ? ex uonal SS tnSHZ,CC!! ? Ctfe" W,th ! apparent to i pon -One oMhe notable women at pros- TX l ScTtÄnfut Webb io Antcriean Gang. ffiZI: ;:;;;-;;;,
cnt in en inro ic on,... t..... . i " I wi ami commions of in tnnCnf..i . . I vmw him
-aiifiii, i'jVil lilllt!. I t - J a I " vu.; puwium Ul lnilSiniVl ltiiv I . I '
who has been commissioned bv ti "mn,,t:r of masons are sent into over the fire: n.1,1 , if V. 7L7 " ; , . . DAIRY SUGGESTIONS. fÄfH rr"1 Onui... ...
-F aBViiiiojA. . i n ii in i it I nr I I I 1 ilk hi, nil
I Llllil- ! I --.-..,4 ,44 I
SM 8 7 2 .Vi 3 75 3 OJ
16 60
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CI (ft fit o a
a 2, , U III .v.
CITV.
Steeri.... 4 nt ti . 1 '
5 Ki l i) ft 57 .-J ST,
.i-:an.s
3 10 n
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ciiiimuer oi commerce of Cuba to make
& report oi tlie exposition for its use, and who is, besides, the World's fair
correspondent of several Spanish and South American periodicals. Senora
v. unci is a novelist and essayist of dis
uiiguisiiou merit, anil has the distinc firm tf lu.in. il... 4i,- k.. . t .
. w uv..uK fcu mu opanisn woman who ha'nvir .Mllln.l a i
JUrfjWT establislwd, a fewj-ears asro. in opotT an ?.rm PPawntlj come
Havana, and edited with marked ablli. J. ? iao wa" anü mudß Inquiries tviin tn il...i:. f i i " after its ownnr.
-j ..r iu iierueparturu from
APPARITIONS IN HISTORY.
u. icir vnmicctril with tho Name.
in i aiiKiun .lien, fJootllo it'it.ic 1 .
me exact counternart of lihnc.w
l . ... -.... .um-
ing toxvaru linn.
"u"u''u'u r uniu it is a smooth
I'.ine, men sit on. to cool: um flint u i
,..ii i. ....
uuuio usinc-. Wiion ro.irli-
f-erve the cold-slaw, pour over it tho
uici.Miig nnu mix. Hard-boiled eirirs
.... miit juiu tin inn imr.,.si .1.
IVeserved
after its owner.
-- " . . v, iv.-w.iii.-u visiLS irnm a
apecier, out ne knew it to be a creation
oi imagination.
Dr.Johnson heard his mother mil i,t
name in a clear voice, thoiiwh slu nc
Why is summer tlm nrtri.. .i- ai " "mo in another city.
year? hy, because it e-oetb l.f... .. Lonnt Emmanuel Swedcnhortr bo-
fall. Minneapolis Tribune. heved that he had the privilege of irr
Imvnnn. fnr ri. T .. r . .
. , wKiT voiorra, a sa
unco-poiiiicai weekly. HUMOROUS.
I'lums: Pour Viniil n it
..-1 .iw i. . . fi
er me eirtr or ntiixt-
1 15
pimn: men remove the skin fai, r.
sirup of a pound of sugar and a teacup
, pouua or ftnit, and
Tm : 1 1 .
- ujpaj-i0 give cows cora until
ciuver aiicrmath grows up. n i .
w ssKst mirry cows to and from tlm
Future, uairy cows are Rensible and
.v. iiiuui uisiuroeu by harsh treat-
1 T nw.l.Ml.l.. . .
. inuuituiy COSIS niinilf. an mi.,.1.
- - ...K.wt. tU feed a cow which produces 150, pounds
as one which raakea 300
boil again, skire and pour over plums! Let them remain in this another day. Tlll.ll MH .... . 1. ... -
for a good
It Is only brinir lbw
liliril-lnx ..-
,V ,7 . "uey or your
.-. ueaii or family 'Tor God's
" "" 1 hnol- You'll wake the baby. 'Detroit Tribune. -He-"l)on't. you think Miss Highheels is a perfect dream of beauty." .sj,e .0h, Vl.s. a p0rfc.ct dream, which never comes true." Vogue. -What Is It? f)aughter-"Mamma, what is parvenne?" Mamma "hYally. daughter, I don't know. It's something or other, though, that never had a grandmother." Detroit Free Press. He "Wifov. Inn. T nm ni,: . i
n a balloon ascent to-morrow." She I have no objection, love, only don't forget to bring me something nice'when
juwWe uacic.- ! liegende Ulatter. Olli nf 'I'.,.... t-i .....
" , .liuwiger "ijo you
"i'I'um; j can get .any whisky in that drug store?" Native (prohibit foulst i- I i 1 l)rt-'smn 'bey keep all klr.dsof poisons there." Yankee Illade. A Narrow Ksram. i,im1...i. .
. . .4.u. W'U
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1111 I'liiriT'im. . . . i.
i. V , . J H ,i"r rcsini uie seaside." bobbins-" Yes, immensely. Here's a h ttcr 1 just received from my wife saying that her mother is visiting her." truth.
A
sea captain was nOmn l
committee of a religious society: "Do
miujects or the king of Dahomey l).:!m,a-vV: replied, "anil
-v.uung eise they can Jay their
.inns on.' -ppily Averted-" Will there bo a moetnig between Jlrown and Jones?" no "Isn't there a miestion of vera,nr "X...TI.eyenoh
,V V , , "uiera nar, and the referees
.viucii uotii were right." I'uek. "If Ml. ...I At,.- If. i.i... ,
. .."...-. iMiivKiiis nan doch poor instead of extravagantly rich, iliey would have
r , 'HW0510 nou' u,at lhey hilve X. mi L mo,nt5-V Pöting divorced, hni "'!w?:..C:,H,l"U' Winand be
.... v-iLugo inot arinic to me, Dennis
jiarccmior "Hold on!
us voice), hay, is Kinnlgan a thi"k? l'prietor (fom
l u ; , roo; "as he liad It vet?" artender-.. Ycf, Proprietor (hort-
' Rood lor ii." Life. l.F?r tWP ho,,rs t,U ".isliloimblolaily Za f",01,,IrnPW exhlhillntf Lis goods,
terviewing persons in the spirit world.
i.oyom, lyinir wounded dnrinir n...
siege of I'ampeluna, saw the Virgin, who encouraged him to prosecute his
mission.
Jjcscartcs was followed br n iin.,vt.
me person, whose voice he heard urging him to continue his researches after
iruin.
oir .losuua j.evnolils. Inninn i,?o
house, thought tlie lamns wen in...
nnu me men and women bushes ngitated by the breeze.
Oliver Cromwell, lvin' slennlr.
his couch, saw the curtains open and a gigantic woman appear, who told him
no wonm uecome the greatest man in England. ISen Johnson spent the watches of the night an interested sneetatorof a crowd of Tartars, Turks and Uoman Catholics, who rose up and fought round his arm-chair till sunrise.
nosiociv, tne physiologist, san' ftv. uro and, faces, ami there was one human face constantly before him for twenty-four hours, the features and headgear as distict as those of a living person. llcnvenuto Cellini imnrisniw.l
Rome, resolved to free himself by self-
of butter pounds.
riKsr class butter r11s
nrico nl
Ahcn boiling hot pour over the plums. e inferior grades which Let it remain ovormViif i, s.. I nriio
llIB Progressive dairvman Kann I.
n..l in ...... ..!;
.".uacuiivinrnff noorcrthnn a
-.1 . ,i .. . "ini-
viww ouu. i ne future of his herd de-
peiuis upon mm.
O.vk of the principal points in mnkirif
a success of dnirvinir is bat. nf
ng a uniformly ilrst-nbi!,5 ,-iiii,,,..
, " . UU.
uk seasons oi tlie year.
oats WVitern.
ii.M iiioico 1'Olllf .Vi.wMes.1 IIACOK Slik'H
CO TTO.V-M hhl Utm
riVCI.SWATL WHKAT Xo.2 Iteil
COHN No. 2 MI...!.
OATS No. 2 Mixed I'OKIC Nmv.MosM
IIACON-Clcar Uibs. .. . . . COITd.V-MlililHnir ..... .
SO Jt ...
hi 3t'i
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KNOWLEDGE Jlrinsrs comfort and i mnrOfnm An Mit
tenus to personal enmrmnnf.
rightly usod. Tho manv. wlin l!rn lm
ter than othera and enjoy life more, with lesa expenditure, by more promntlr
adapting the world's best product to the necvla of p!iyMcal being, will attest the value to health of tho pure liquid laxative principles embraced in tK.
remedy, Svrun of Fiirs.
Its excellence is due to its prewntinc In the form most acceptable and tAZ.
ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of nurfunt i.JL
ative j cflcctually cleansing the svftera, dispelling colds, headaches and 'fever and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the annroval of th mMl,v.i
profession, because it acts on the Kidney?, Liver and Bowels without weak
ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable suhstr.
Syrup of Figs is for sale bv all druggists m 50c and $1 bottles, but it is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Fira, and lieinij well informed, vou will not accept any substitute if oflered.
"German
99
and boil until clear; remove with skim'
mer, pacic carefully in nans: wi n,
sirup until thick, arid nour mor nl.,.c
i i... .
" u.U. warper s nazal.
HOUSEHOLD PRETTIES.
SBjrBrtlotm for lh Ilnlnty Dcroriitlotmol
A pretty dinner üible has
white and silver hrorade, with vases and candlesticks of silver. The whole scheme of color is in white, silver and green, so flowers are excluded, and only feathery fern fronds and asparagus vine are disposed in the silver rases. For a luncheon table vnn km,
nothing more cileetive than daffodil liending over from long, slendcrglnsses of Nuremberg green. At larger banquftsyousce a lake of mirror gdass, with jwrhaps a fountain of jet spraying
...u ..IMUI.1 in uiu ceiuer and swa ns of Venetian glass iloatiug about on the
suriace. rs
cuair cushions as well ns snfn II,
lows tire steadil? arowino- in fnvnP
Corduroy is not particularly expensive in its first cost. It comes in some beau-
mi shades, and it wears like iron. For
an oi which reasons it is much in dc
maud ns a cushion covering. Wicker
cnairs are charming with seats of rich, dark- green corduroy and tho ordinary mouse color is eouailv pffWMm s
en
ÖVfUU
Justice of the Pnr r.n nra
M'fUU. Ol LOWVI P ATii,. r
.Mum., makes a deposition concern-
Ix olllnir dairy nro,lt. tl. SE 0 it. "In
" w,e ia"a ualrymcn usuallv iTlr 7 -"""u u very severe
nuiid up the fertility of their land. cum uiac seled on my lungs. This
nr. careful to havn rfn.i i wcompanied bvexcesmvn.TiiViit
.1 . . 'v. u.i, nil .... --
in uairy room during warm i weath- wuc uouie Ol Jloscliee's
-r. it can oest be kept open or thin wluail ayrup Droke tin th mM
purpose at night when the air is coolest. "g" sweats, and all and hfr m
I T a 44i
ilestruction, but was deterred by the pile of brighter-hued pillows, serving
j"""h 'iii.iii in -wondrous benutr. whom.
' VIM UIIWIIUJ
... r l"" ,un OI mm period she t'V nsded: "Are you qulio sureyou , 'Miown mu everything you Imvo?" lusSiÜm ' m' Mhl draper, with an account in mvli.,l..,. ,..i,ii.n ..i.n
glad
l.v ihow you." Tit-llita.
turned him from his nurnnsc.
Kapoleon once called attetitimt in
bright star he believed lie saw shining In his room, and said: "It has never
uescriod me. I see it on every great occurrence urging me onward, it is my unfailing omen of success." Nicolai was alarmed by the apnaarmice of a dead bod v. which vii ii !k1i ..il
and came iiarain at intfrvlK
... . " '"'i
was loiiowctt by human faces, which
came auto the room, and, after irazine lin.in 1,1,.. .....1.11.. , . .. "
"i"'" linn iui an uuc, ueparted. JIu
inanitariau.
Womon nml Wrntlirr.
1 some parts of New Encrland nml
pernnps elsewhere, when some com.
mon impulse seems to have led all thn
women to go Khonmntr or visitbi.r u
is customary for old people to "say: "Well, well, I guess it will rain to
morrow."
At sea, as mMit be expected, tlm
same rule does not hold. Thus an v.
u.uitfu reports a nervous Judy passen
ger as saying io a declt-hand:
ii...... - . .
jiuvu you ever seen aiiv wors
weather tha-i this, .Mr. .Sailor?"
"lake a word from an old salt.
mum." says the deck-hand: "tlm
weather's never very bad while there's
any females on deck a-makin' henquirici about ifChicago Now,
iK it docs, to throw out nnd ,,.,.,..,(,,..,!
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Kvery season something new and pretty comes out for a home decoration, a thing of beauty and comfort. y collecting together all the rose petals you can gather you will soon have the envy of your iichrhhnrs nnrl
pinow you would not dispense with. Tnke all the petals you can get and
put them in a case made of thin white
musim: sprinkle them with a little line salt. .Make the outer envor nf f 1m
piuow or delicate pink or blue surah
embroidered with roses. Add a largo
riuiHjii uow on one corner and you
nave uu ornnmcni lit lor any room.
n pretty way to renovate ä rattan chair which has become soiled is to
nave it painted black and then vnr.
nished. For a decoration run ribbon
or any bright: shade through the open work border and place u cushion of the sumo shade in the seat, llurnt oranp-o
tri-iiny Miiuie oi yciiow makes a lovely .. l . ...., .....
cuiunist wiiu ine Diaeic. A new sort of dessert spoon is in favo; just now with tlie smart, m-l Tt
has a r.qiiirmhig lizard in silv or or
gold for ii handle and is called the do-lirhnn-tremens snoon. Tho lohn lt..
In the assertion that the Inndle ii
perfectly at might one and that those who see it otherwise arc Buffering
from an optiobl deluilou. Chleatro
Times.
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i imysio nave careful milkers who will be gentle with the cows and who always milk clean. A man may easily lose more than his wages by careless milking. C.WtKFUI.LV avoid foul ndnn nml .11-
about the place of milking. During very dry weather light gusts of wind are apt to send dirt into the pail while milking. i ,,.indivitlual anfmals are needed In building up a dairy herd. Test the cows often to see what tlmi- -,! .1,,:....
If some herds were cut down in numbers they would be more profitable Orange Judd Farmer.
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m a gooa, neaitliv condition T
ffive German Syrup my mostearaest conuueudaton."
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1,000,000
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arc always ready for usa. WIM mako the btrt pcrfamcd TT&r Soap In 80 mlnnte uithout iH. iny. It U the beat for clcunslac wuste pipes, disinfecting Inka closets, wnfihlnir bottlen. rMntZ
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r v- VllbtU JILL- IJI milif. IVhoi.
ucuwis reccivinira rntlnn I .uv
igeslible protein predominates Jn such proportion as to exactly. BUit
iiiuiviuua rcquiremontH.
incn n a way to make thelanr-
rwoa.uiu (muni in uuticr fat Any excess in her food of fat over her actual requirement is a hindrance, not a heln.
in most, cases 2 per cent of fat In her
ruuun is sumclent Dairymen generally do not realize how larffc a percent-
in. ey ure Icc'njr when in
..nun io corn ensilage, cornfodder, cornmcal, brim or oats, they also feed old process linsed meal, cottonseed meal or gluten meal. Ohio Farmer. Tho ProfU from Getic. A ffoose lives a prent many years and produce younir until ntrml.
once a lar,rc iloek of ecso is obtained, the youtifr may bo sold off entirnU.
ccpt to replace nnv Ins nf "
Ciecso brinir about 'one dollar per paif in the larpo arkets. but thev 11
give a profit on feathers. It is not encouraffinir to keen irecso unl,.. .v.
can have some place to procure theh lood, ftueh as a clovor flnit ......
mi ... ,y ui I'uniuri.. They will cost nothinff if condition, ro favorable to them, but if they arf to b fed they becoma
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THE POT INSULTED THE KETTLE BECAUSE THE COOK HAD NOT USED SAPOLIO GOOD COOKING DEMANDS CLEANLINES3. SAPOLIO SHOULD be used in every KITCHEN.
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