Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 8, Jasper, Dubois County, 1 November 1895 — Page 3

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FARM AND GARDLN.

SHOEING THE HORSES. . . 1h Cnu rU l.y liun

"aCU 7"rr,.r.:,n. .'r TI.L Work.

Same uf Ilm (i-aom of Tla-Ir Gmu Vttpiilurtty ,l.ri;il.

Till varn-tv of fowl lmm-xlHtod jirnc-

tlcillv miel-anir;! for t iv.o thou-

sand uarf. mid is tili tlio w? popular

wlit'ii I'mi in? mom

.ilUr I t . .1 i.. I.. ..1.. ...1

. . - ..... unrk" IT ih iiui iiniiiiii i iirc-i'fi in ii.'iriiiw,

In ... 1....M1 the liorM-M hlMHl, but mnnwl hticeiim-iiK of fowl iMK'rall.v

nlCT.u. ria.ntbocoiui'sessentlnl. Homo exhibit houw trac.-s of Dorking blool on u . ....1. i..iu1cnr feet than ,,,1 clmracl.-rlntk-s. In tliln country

1... .IkIiiiii 11l !l l-M1f

others ami nmum ..." -ro'id i'Vfii n Hhort (Ustanco without 1rcointoff !" ,5,,t ,uuch mused bv linproHTrfioeJiijf. I lifo tn social iaw It is of no iulvuiitn(?P to have large, benvy hhocn. (itwrnlly Khoes cannot be too light If they jrhe it..t. wear. Lanre. heavy shoes tire

.... animal imiieceKMirily, ko that the

width of a hoe need be no more than 1 necessary to cover the bearing surface. More than this is adding to the weight t sarilv. All shoe should have

n lexel bearing on the foot, extending from the toe to the heel. Carelessness in this respect is a frequent cause of

lawless. . jn preparing the foot for the shoe ,,h- so much of the born should be re

moved at each shoeing as is necessary for the proper Utting of the hliot. Cutting away or burning the hoof unnecessarily is n positive injury and iimilil never be allowed.

The frog shoujd take a bearing on the ground, but no other part of the hoof should be weakened to give this healthy

action. While quite a number of differ nt nlans have been devised for fasten-

5nf the shoe to the foot, nails are the

most secure and simplest fastenings for horse-shoeing, and a properly driven

nail never does any barm. The most imnorttint requisite in horseshoeing ia

the adoption of a correct system rather than the use of any special form of a w. It is not a irood plan to try ex

..rlmnnts- 1.S1VU SL 1700(1 RVStCIIl 11!

-nrrv it out.

The cround surface of a shoe should

follow the form of the ground surface of an unshod foot, which has traveled nn a level road. For every-day use

thi averaire horse no better form of

hoe exists than a narrow one, made

thicker at the ciuarters than at the heel

and toe. It is a mistake too often

made to permit a shoe to remain on too Inmf- Ordinarily no advantage follows

the retention of shoos on the feet for more than four weeks, as the growth of Tin horn in that time produces a dis

proportionate boof. St. Louis Repub

lic. GREAT LABOR SAVER.

Vow Rack for HandtlRR Bulky Fora

Corn Fodder.

In handllncr irraln. hay or green com

fodder, a low rack, similar to the ona ahown in the illustration, is a sjreat

6aver of time and labor. One man standing on the grouud and simply drawing the corn toward himself can Im- it ui)on the table of the cutting nia

cin without stooniuc. or raising it

they are but little known, ua they do not thrive well here, and the ehiehsnre

.k-llcate and diflieult to rear. T his may

be partlv owing to ignorance of their

habits ami peculiarities and partly

owlntr to the fact that they have been

i-lnwlv Inbred, owing to the trouble

and expense of procuring fresh blood

from abroad.

The secret of the popularity of the

Dorkinir is her merits as a table fowl.

The meat is very tender, juicy, of line

llavor and grain, while the lireautn, ilenth. fullness and plumpness of the

. . ... , .

breast make the Dims tinequaieu as

nrodueers of breast meat. 1 he pecul

iar build and characteristics of the

liri.eil have culled forth the reman?

FKI7.E DORKIXG.

w thta variety occupies the name

nlnre amoncr fowl that the shorthorn

flns amonir cattle. The Dorking

wniihl he at a disadvantage in Ameri

ca owing to its having white legs and

skin instead of the popular yeruw

once. The fowls ara poor layers as

a rule, though there are some exceptions. There arc three varieties of

Dorkinirs the colored, the silver gray

and the white. The colored is the most

highly esteemed, because with equal

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quality and beauty it nas ine mrBci sire. The breed is good for crossing

tnirnoscR. The mating of a DorKing

iirn an d Ilrahma cock gives hardy.

plump, compact and rapidly maturing

fowls. N. x. Worm.

Knasted Chestnuts: Perforate an

old pan t- roast in, slit the chestnuts, remove one end und stir over a hot fire.

Jellie.l Chicken: Line a pint bowl

with slices .f hard-bolied eggs, fill

with clumped chicken that bus been

ieafconed with salt, white pepper, cel

ery Milt and melted butter, I'mirover

one coffee cup uf water In which one tablespoon fid of gelatine has been dissolved. et on ice. Housekeeper.

Mock Chicken Salad: Heat three

eggs light, add a half cup of vinegar

and a teitspoouful yellow mustard and stir until thick; butter the size of an

egg, small tennpoonful of salt, pepper

to taste, one table.snoonful of cream,

and one of sugnr. bet boil, and pour

over one Head oi canontre nnu one

bunch of celery chopped fine. West em Rural.

Jellied readies: One ouart of

peaches after being peeled and cut in halves Twolemons. one cun.of sugar,

one-third package of gelatine and one

pint of water. Dissolve the gelatine in one-half cup of water, mix it with the

sugar water and juice of lemons, anil pour it over the penches in n shallow

dish. Fet on ice for two or three Hours,

or lonrrer if very hot weather. Chica-

iro Record.

Chestnut Compote: Roast the cheat

nuts and take off the shells; dissolve

one-half nound sutrar with one-half

. r

tumbler of water, juice of a lemon and

houii; chins of the rind, or a table

spoonful of vanilla extract; put thi

and chestnuts in a saucepan over

slow lire ten to fifteen minutes, so that

the chestnuts may absorb some ot the hirup. Serve in a deep dish and dust-

powdcred sugar over tlic lop. urangc Judd Farmer.

Cream Cake: Two eggs, two cup-

fuls of Hour, one cupful of rich sweet cream, two cupfuls of sugar, one cup

ful of corn starch, two tcaspoonmis oi baking powder and one teaspooaful of vanilla. Rake in three layers und spread the following cream between each layer: The Filling Half a cupful of sugar, three-fourths of cupful of milk, half a cupful of grated cocoanut, one tablespoonful of corn starch and three tablespoonfuls of cream. Mix the corn starch with a little cold milk, boil the milk and sugar together,

stir in the corn starch and cocoauut and boil until done. Ohio Farmer.

He Didn't Haftt

lie was one of tho&e unruly younjr-

iters who make the life of a publte

school-teiwher a hard one, He was iu

the primary grade. He came In one morning with dirty hands und fnce. The teacher looked at him severely.

"Johnny!" "Yes'm." "Have you washed your face and lands this morning?" "No'm." "Whv not?"

of th folks is home, an I

don't haft to." Syracuse 1'osU

CONSUMPTION AVERTED.

From the Herald, Peoria. IU,

Vnra th:m four years aco Mrs. Cyrus T.

King, of WilliamsflelU, Illinois, was taken

lck and for tlireo years ircaicu wiui wvu ui thn best nhvslelana of Fcorh, 111. Kono of

them seemed able to unucrsianu iuu uavui of hr ailment. Finally ono physlclau declared she wta suffering from a tumor la tho abdomen. ThU she took medicine for until

it was dried up, but still thcro was no im nrnTAmnntm her condition.

Vhinllv to uso Mrs. Klnp's own words,

itvf nTwiiiinn lecanio such that all of my

friends declared it was a mere matter of until mv death WOUld follow. All

" 'J " ..ticriifr. t iifiii rnnsumntion I was com

three times dur-

!nc the day even if I did not work at all and I wm able to do only the lightest. One evening I was sitting In a chair while my husband was lying on ,tho loungp rcadlug marazlne. Ho read tho adverttECn cnt of

Highest of all ia Leavening Powers-Latest U. S. Gov't Report

Baking Powder

AB&OWMTE1X PURE

No r.sctioe for 'ot cttbiß Wlt

"Uncle Allen." asked the caller,

do

As Irish newspaper once Bald, in annouaoIni; an accident: "Our fellow townsmta

Mr. uoollpaa icu out oi mu nmi7i

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you know of anything mats goou ui window voatcrday anu brolto iiisnecKana a cold?" Uncle Allen Sparks opened Uujfcrcd internal Injuries. ' " ulU i. , I.f th i'eon- bocladto know that tho latter aro uot re-

" HartKir's Harar.

ii m ttunn, ijvji hui" i-c- Irloll.' holes a large bundle of newspaper clip- "ous-

pings tied with a itrlng. and tnrew it Into the other's lap. "Do I know of anything that is pood for a cold?" he echoed. "My young friend, I know of

six hundred and twenty-seven infallfc-

ble wavs of ctirinir a cold. 1 ve

collecting them for forty-uine years.

You trv those, one after the otlier,

If thv don't do vou any good come

back and I'll give vou one hundred and sixteen more. Rless me!" added Uncle

Allen, with enthusiasm, "you can al

ways cure a cold if you go at it rignt. He dug a bundle of yellow, timestained clippings out of another pigeonhole and the visitor hastily coughed himself ouL-Chicugo Tribune.

A nig RTÜr Army. Tho mightiest host of this sortis the anay of invalids whoso bowel, Uvers and atomachs havo beea regulated bv Ilostotter mnmnrii Hlttors. A roffular habit o r aody

I . . . k n.!n thn Tllttpr-

ueen I lsorouKiu awoui. ,".cl

I not Dv vioieiiujr tiiawuh p..,....0 - Intestine, but by reinforcing their energy

. anu . . Amr rr tim into iu nrotwr

channel. Malaria, la grippe, dyspepsia, ana

n tendency to Inactivity oi I

conquered by the Uiturfa.

tho kidneys, ara

Teacher "Aro there any exceptions to the rulo that beut exjmnds und cpld contracts 1" Tommy- "Yes'm. Tho ieo-raaa leaves a lot bigger twcnly-iwund chunk since it got colder." Indianapolis Journal.

KITCHEN

LORE.

Culinary Dr

LIGHT, AIRY STABLES.

Effect Upon tho Health mad Spirits of the. Occupants.

Intelligent dairy fanners know that

it is possible to have a stable light and well ventilated, and at the same time so warm that water will not freeze in it flt.rlnir the coldest weather. Plenty

vt windows arc needed, and it is well to J n

Knm Fresh Hints for the

pnrtment. There are no cooking utensils better adapted to light housekeeping than those of aluminum. They are so light even in the large pieces that practicallv no strength is expended in lifting them; they are so thin that food is cooked in'them more quickly than in ordinary utensils, and they arc easily kept clean and shining without scouring. In using tin one has constantly to be on the lookout for the corrosive

nctlon of acids, or loou is easny

Dr.bVViÜiams' Pink Pills for Pale People z.:a ......,. m nn unld. 'Jennie, you ought

to try thoho pills. Goodness knows you are nalo'lnough Tho ncxtclay I tried I oget .

uu. . '" ---:,: m

none so 1 semio ine uro iur u" half a doicn boxes. I had no mow than

i.Un nnn hnr I1I1TU Iku Cium

noted la my condition. It was but a very

short wnuo uniu i wa uk w.",Y'r,' work aeain and I began to rapidly gain ff MV blood Y$J&&

became lieaitny ana sirou rr,"

better In my me. l xorgot w first Ick 1 had ruptured, one i of MUio i Inner walls of Uio abdomen. For three yean. I had been compelled to vvear a truss and bandage. That I think had considcrab c i to do with mv weakly condition. I had not taken tho Pill mow than .wkorten days until 1 took tho truss and bandage off and It has not been necessary for mo to wear it ever since. I had weighed but clghtv-flve pound, when sick but in a short while my wclirht had increased to 118. I am fully convinced that 1 owe my Ufo to the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peon e. ir;:: ... ....if h benetitedby

the pill, but many of my neighbor, who tookVm on my ommendatron are now

joving pcricci neaiui uu ,Vt i ,i .rii .1. tMr wrnrk. I wa the first

irhTnd to wtthem but aoon

Iii u "--'P : r 17 rr

manv oi tue surrounuiuR ''"- Sng f or them and no ' üie of arug-

"Early this spring I met with .severe ac

cident that uirow mo oaca u ,

KOt SIX OOXCS OI mu l"Jf ine iust as well as ever." , "ir : .l.n.in f T-. and Mrs.

lag? two bovs and two girls, aw atronß -5Ki.;"iiri,.. Ivi.,t und tiie mother says

anu Buoiwj .-- .. , ....

tbevarc kept so oy l"""l)r WUliims Pink Pills contain, In a

Hall's Catarrh Car Is a Constitutional Cure. Price 75o-

nor to I'npack the tViKilena.

With the ciiuiy auiunm than Silland It fa

housekeeper will look to her woolens of a'"cxcu si to ourselves that w which have been carefully stowed f. . things aro lmposslblc-llocbcfou-

awnv in camnhor and tarpiper nurmK cauld.

up simplv to lay it down ngnin. The top of the rack is 7x.t4 feet with C-foot standards. The stringers arc 4xC inches 11 to 20 feet long. They arc hung from the front axle by means of a lengthened king bolt provided with a nut and washer. From the hind nxle they aro suspended by three-fourth-inch roda with nut3 and washers below and hooks above to iro over the axle. The sringer.s

should be 20 inches apart in front and behind. A short wrench

keens the hound from tipping up.

fiml this rnek vcrv convenient. As

abort a turn can be made with this as with a lC-foot rack. Orange Judd Parmer. COOKING APPLES Apples cooked in the fallowing niniiher will be found far superior to the ordinary apple sauce and really quite as easily prepared: Pare them, and instead of quartering them whnvc off thtn

slices, as you would potatoes. Put them In a thick saucepan, porcelain lined, and with just a little water to keep them from burning, first dissolving the Fame quantity of sugar in it that you would use to sweeten the apples were you stewing them in the ordinary way. Cover them with n closefitting lid and cook gently on n nio' crnfe fire until you can run a straw through the fruit. Don't stir this while It is cooking. If there is any danger cf the npoles burning, remove the sauce

pan to a cooler part of the range and put an na.bestoK mat under it. Hemovc any scum that may form and turn the apples out in a dish to cool. When cold act on the lee until needed. The fruit will bo of a beautiful golden color nnd retain its form of slices, although it will be almost a jelly. It will keep for some days and is delicious with cold meats or" served as a preserve with cake. Surrounded with a border of whipped cream, sweetened, it makes a most acceptable dessert. Providence (It. I.) Journal. Teed Ifoxes for Horse,

A irrcat manv horses form n habit ot

lobbcrlng their feed around. Some

will root it out or take n large mouthful and then look around, thus wasting1

eonsirterablc. The most effective method we have tried is to nail boards up

both sides and the front end of the box.

Board it clear up, high enough to keep

the horse from getting its head over.

Where horses get in the habit of tak

ing too much iu their mouths nt a time and are liable to choke, put a couple of

little rocks Into the box; get nearly

round ones a little bigger than your list. James Pearson, iu Farm and

Home.

vldewnsh the whole interior at least

once a year.

To nconiplish this at the lenst expense of time, make a whole barrel of v httewash and apply it very thick with n broom. Begin by sweeping the sides, partitions and ceiling. Where the surface is uneven a force pump with a uprny nozzle is excellent for applying the whitewash. The whitewash must to rubbed through a sieve to remove the lumps or they will clog the valves

the uunip. Keep the windows from

being splashed by tacking old bags or

blankets over them. Jinse is pur j mnnd deodorizing.and makes it easier tu keep the stable clean and in order. Another reason for providing abun

dant light is to promote the health and

a iw.tter wav to neel ripe tomatoes

thnn that commonly used is to put

them into a frying basket, and plunge

the basket a second into boiling water

tn loosen the skins. This is particular

ly the best way to do when ono is preparing a quautity of tomatoes, and

tviOips to keen them all hrm and liaro.

If boilinir water is poured over them

in a pan, the tomatoes at the bottom

nr.. nuite sure to become son ueiurc

ftnr art rmfl((l.

An excellent cottage pudding with an apple filling, made by a Swedish r-nok. consists of n plain light cake

made in two layers, with a thick layer f.f tni-t nnnles nccled and grated spread

between. With these apples are mixed t!, whites of two esrtrs, beaten to a

con-

the summer months, t-very fcarraenv

must bo carefullv examined ana

brushed, so that if even one moth has survived the summer season he may be at once destroyed. The furs that are tr I mad a over or dressed are laid to

one side to be sent to the furrier's; the flannel underwear is looked over and

every tiny rip mended ami all buttons

tightened, that tlie warm ciotnes may

be ready to put on wncn necesssrj . Coats and heavy dresses that arc to be also donned with the arrival of severe

weather should be hung on the line out of doors for several daya, always twino taken In at nhrhL Two or three

days of such airing as this will effectually dismiss all odor from tbe thick folds. Chicago Tribune. naked Ojsters. Large oysters are very nice baked in the shelL Dip them in melted butter, cr-inUlr, with a little parsley chopped

trprv fine, and nut in the shells. Add

to each a little lemon-juice and a covering of fine breadcrumbs, set the shells in a quick oven, and bake until the crumbs are browned. Serve in the shells. X. Y. Post

How lit TiiROiT HcrtsI Why don't yon pso Halo's iloucv of Horehoutid andTarl Pike's Toothache Drops Curoia one minuta. BEnrnox is bred in tho lap of luxury, and Its chosen emissaries aro tho beggared spendthrift and the Impoverished llbortme. Bancroft Beecham's ru-ts for constipation lOcand 25c. Get tho book ( free) atyour d rugglst'a and go by It. Anuual sales 6.000.COO boxes.

I SEvrn think he is quite ready for another world who is altogether weary of this. H. A. Uamlltou.

PUn'aCura for Coa-

gumption to sufferers from ' .Asthma.-E. D, Towssesu, Ft Howard, Wis., May 4, n.

Is solitude, where we are least alone. Byron.

nr. iu . irVt. nssarv to

rive now life and richness to the blood und gne - Thfv aro also a

.ita in fpmaics.

torms oi e... T- mntal

mllral CUW 111 ail cases ""-----

Z:. ...nvnrV or excesses oi wnau:er

BaturVPinkPlllsaresold

Safhrf o allÄor direct , by Safl from Dr. William. Mediana Co.,

Bcaenectauy, i. x THE MARKETS.

The Skill and Kaewledsra

Eascntlal to the production of the most per- j

TtH-t and nODUiar laxauvo riuicuv iccianu l"l' iif.t, vio- Si-run Co.

nave onaujtu mu vii'" -o - .77to achieve a (frcnt success In the repi Ution ! ?. ' .-in of Fies, as It s con

ceded to ne ü!o universal laxaüvc For sale by all druggUts. n propraiibv Arc tho Scot

ch lochs ' üttef with quays I - Boston

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WlTriTHEAWAKD. , ; IMPERIAL1

IsuniiuestionaWyamostJ

valuable FOOD ä sick

room,wlierc either little

one or adult needs fleiicate, nourishing diet ! !

?kw Youk. October M. 1S0V

CATITB-Satl re.Slcers I 3 W af 4 80

rinnt liciit is to Tinmiuiv nit iv.n. - , , :n vh" lit? of animals. A cow in a winter j stiff froth, two teas? oonf uls of vamlla

tvyrroN MlddlltiL'..

PLOUIt Winter Wheat. WUHAT-No. S UeJ COUN No. 5. OATS Na 2. rOKIt New Mew. -il'. UJU l-i CCrrrOS Middling.. HIJHVES Fiinex.tcrs Medium..... UOGi Fulrto Select. Sil Fair to Ctiolce FI.UUU-intents Fancy to Kxtrndo.. V7I1K AT Ko. 2 Kod Winter... COUN Xa2 MlxeJ UATii No.3

ItYi: No. 2,,

3 50 &

it ii 44

4 43 Si

si

W 75 ki 10 S5

fift 4 W t 4 (0 1 C J0 CS 3 -.o a 2T! f3'4St 27 Ö ... W

.lairy is like a person enpnged m a se- an u Kcl. nre verv good with W"ACCWr " dentary employment. She cannot re- Kct tml ehet. c rc - h llAYCSeara?...::::: V u s ceive the stimulant to her vitality that , coinmoly pre- llh;',1.-1"' 1a,ry &g ? a horse, for instance, gvto from labor , " aml c!ieesc. lton the i4,SS'ä;::::r. 8 -'g 5ll the sunshine. ,tU tender in malted water. "'iHW I best unless she is made comfortable ni then Bt In a hakinff-dish tlUCAUU n Hpht and cheerful stable.. . rtc layers (,f the rice and grated ; CATPMS-Shlppin J World. iir; : Tho of cheese should , g Jj

PRIMSON CLOVER. aotbc more tlinn a hpnumnij;. cx.CR,r"SÜ!lrUU .on with salt, and a little butter, cover

Sca.on of lloucy litirvc-it May He i-ctiRtn- , h JjWeot Jinljt Kprinkle with fine rm-l Ly uk introduction. b d crumbSf and brown. Much attention is bemff directed tc d-vnUed dish beef a la mode

this clover hy aricutural papers. It ; matlc reaUy delicious, especial has proven to be a great success cast of , -fop a col1 tncal if seasoncd with i the Missisiuppi, both as a forage plant j Tarietv 0 suitable condiments

nnd n honey source. -Many eiann ; Rub merits excel those ot any other hay i fr(jm . .....l... .l,lc nmiit.f .

crop, it we e;wi hi' t and

our honey plants we may be enabled tc ; ,.cros the bottom of your sane lengthen out our season of honey hnr- aml coVer t,um well with thtn slii

a

s.

the beef, wlilcli siiouiu oe the round, with salt film Mikes. Put skewers

epan.

ices of

l- lJUK-Winter Patent

sprint i'awnis. Willi AT No. i Spring No 2 UeJ COUN No. S OATS No. S I'UKU Mu (new)

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COUN Na " OATS Western.

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?... i.t i.5a ..int.t urove to oe t . .. i ., ti. .nrfit on t lese, cover i iHiitu New Mess

n,lnntl to our soil and climate as it is ! .vth inore He! hacon, and two-third S;;:"-":, " .... Z

to that of some parts of the east, wc oi n CHpUl of vinegar, ccver tightly, ujUlSVlt.L.E. have noticed, it will receive as hearty a and simmer two hours. Then reason WHKATo .Ued (neu, ...i lfnifa. we feel sure. t, taste with a few whole cloves, pep- -.rA. . . . 9)

t i; v. - t w ' t I .

Alsike, medium red clover and all the

clover commonly used in farming arc

.,K....illv sown with grain in tnc spring

This whole matter is so well known that

we need not take space lor it nere

Crimson clover Ik something nev. ; nnu it has been proven in ninny localities

that it may be sown say at niiout tue time corn is cultivaed for the Inst time.

in the corn, and will then take root ami . . ..m. .!.... 1 1.. (! nl.llsl.f'il

come unonugeisuiiiK-.v -y

to withstand tbe winter, niossoniiiig some time in May, a little before white

clover or any other clover conies out.

Fanner's Voice.

The rroflt In Rherp RaUlaRTho nractice of attempting to make

a profit on sheep by urdng them as scav-

engers onlv is not a uu.uctb w... While it is true that sheep will do ex

cellent service in consuming weccisnnu scant herbage, yet they should be given komcthtuff more than the amount

nicked up by them, biicep win eat.

tain foods because iue can """" elso, but that is no reason why they i,n.,l.1 ho made self-supiorting. The

profit on sheep is best sccureu wncn they are assisted to reach the market ir

the shortcut possible time

We desire to repeat advice sometime

Hicfore given, thnt when egg sheila ara rfed to liens they should be crushed ao 'thtit tbe habit of egg-eating may aatb

ncournged. -Waatern KuraL

nr nil the friends thnt the farmer and

horticulturist has in the way of insects

not one stands ahead or me mu mis, Thcv are the lions among lusccta; they

live wholly on InaecU.

bav-leavcs. niushrooms, a half-

cupful of tomato catsup, and a small fdicerl onion. Simmer in this gravy until the meat is tender, adding a little stock if the gravy cooks away so much that there is any danger to tho meat being dry. If cooked to be eaten only when cold, strain this gravy and boll it down, then spread the meat with it N. V. Post October Modes, f the new models in silk or

wool have a double box plait down tho

front of the skirt, held tlown near uio

waist bv two rows of fancy imuons. Knglish" tailors are nt work already

M-irlmr cnini charm nc suits ior w

.

tober. A moderate suppiy i.nmlntf is used, and I even saw sev-

mn ..ntrlmmed skirts of heavy woolen

.

i,ols or velvets. I saw a tnuor-insae

ru fnr this fall of mottled smooth-

rloth. which was very simply

made. The moderately full skirt was ..trlinmoil. save bv several rows of

Btttching about the hem and tailor tww.k-i.ta cut In the sides. Tho new

feature was the cut of the jacket-very

fchort, fitted In the oacic, ana on tue

fides, but with a short uouuic-uret -,i f-T,t- fastened with two rows o

i.. imttrtn set In arold rim. The

lacket skirts were full in the back, but straight on the sides. The rcverea narrow and fact., with brown velvet; the gigot sleeves trimmed with b tons. St. Louts Republ'A

POUIC New Me-.

HACON Clear mu... COTTON-Md Jlluw' .. .

ft

8 7J W Cfcw .... &

SI Ci

i th

6L lb 51

6i st?H

3.",

81 0 01

5oW by DRUOOtST5 EVERYWHERE t

Such ills as

SORENESS, STIFFNESS,

and the like,

ST. JACOBS OIL

WIPES OUT

Pronptly aM EffKtuaKy.

STEEL WEB PICKET FENCE.

4-4-

t

CABLED : FIELD :AND HOQ : FENCE.

J AND RABBIT FENCE.

as represented. asS your ur j - XI23 irr&atz aa-i.,

DE) KALB &iw dbkaioj,

nothinp;

with

but water. Pcarline.

itli it. If what Pearlinc is soap doesn't

any work.

yoli need any soap true, that

soap, tne

-

economical way of washing

Water

That's all Don't use

we claim is

better than

have a chance, to do It's only in the way.

Besides, some soaps mignt cause trouble and you'd lay it to Pearlinc You'll never get Pearl-

ine's very' bcst worc ru usc lt -,ust as directed on die package. Then

you'll have the easiest, quickest, most shine and cleaning. iri

Sarsaparilla Sense.

5

Any sarsaparilla is sarsaparilla. True. Sonny tea is tea. So any flour is flour. But grades diflcr. You want the best. It's so with sarsaparilla. There are grades. You want the best. If you understood sarsaparilla as well as you do tea and flour it would be easy to determine. But you don't How should you ? When you are going to buy a commodity whose value you dont know, you pick out an old established house to trade with, and trust their experience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla. . Aycr's Sarsaparilla has been on the market fi(K, -. Your urandfather used Ayer's. It is a

reputable medicine. There are many sarsaparillas,

But only one Aycrs. xx

BEST IN TUE WORLD.

I ' . -.

TUB HJN STOVE POLISH ta ctkes for general blfickl&co( a store. TUB SUN FASTI POLISH (or a quick alter-dlaaer sldat, polled sad pathVed with a clota.

Mens Aro, Iropi Caatoa. Masa-, VAA.

WANTED-SALESMEN 1 W Lot I "id trellBB. Good PT-P'rmanwnt. Bi-

rr tnre Tint nrrmrv Apptj J,r VVT V U)kra. raasix Skcuscai ca., a itu,si-.

A QTU M A DRJAFT'S ISTKMaiEM .W-i:iitr,u-UUnt0 Iw-ri-aCfflCC tas aa. nrr aaos. a. w.. aoiHas-rsa, . i. rntt

OPIUM

rauT V:. a. wwkxkt. ATiuJTi, as.

A. N. K M.

1575.

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