Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 38, Number 19, Jasper, Dubois County, 17 January 1896 — Page 3

F-YRM AND GARDEN.

TYPICAL FRENCH ROAD. a. 'i iilni; ' "'' " l" '' !l'r und 'rmirUt. This Illustration mji'ou.jinii.vtnK t III orn.-h' fs out that r-lum tin' uluuniblu qualities ur the tiwr.ii.' pulilie hly'rony

in Ira nee. Tin pU'tuiv from whieh this cut wim mtulf Ik a phutoKraiih tuUon by tin vet,.n,ii wIhh'1 H.umt, .Mnrrlolt V. Morn, of I'hilaik'ihin, ami shown a "it of road hotwt'iMi Tour anil Vichy, ucnr Clmleuiiroux. I'mm-i!. At tin- roadside is a heap of tone iviulv to hi- mcd for iniitantly remirinr anv defeet in the road, for tlm Kreuch luive learned the Iinp'.rtant lesson that the way to have ;"' ,f,!ll.l is to keep the roailK tfood. "A stiuli in tiincwivcHiiinu." nndtliemistnf l.-eeniiitf

BUTTER

Now V.u

IN A MINUTE.

fa ?M $$?V; v

7 -P:-! .'.y -.

2ir . Sk.

TvricAt, rnn.Ncii hoah.

IIhIi Mni-IiIiiu'k OiiIi U Work with SutIII.iI .Milk.

A wonderful dniry nmehi'ie is vitlil to hi on 4'.hilHlin in Ki.hI.ukI. TIiIh nrieliine, the invention of 1 1 )! SuUniuh, a Swedish entrin 'er, mii"- Witter hi about .1 minute from MenlWed mk

din-in. The n.ilU iH litittid in tliii ntei" j

Utter (or l'ast'iiriu', ax It iseaneu; iu

decrees r:'liren!i"it. nuu runs

thenei- Inn the cniuii-NU-uuir.iitfislinm-

her of the liuieliiue. As tlie "

ihiuimetl it ri.seu into the murium;

uhamher, heinj lOoti J ilowu to .u ue-

frrees in it propre. hvini'it'iMii 'i.

Miiall eoulhif,' frames tiiro'-yn iced water constantly aep.aiid which revolve with the ski'iiiaer a the täte of O.diiil revolutions t' miuule. The cream is forced !nto n Uli'. I'd fo rated with tiny holes, thnaih . whieh it emerges with great force on to each (Y..li In vcr of cream that rises, con vert-

injr it into butter by concussion. The. butter thus formeii in munuleit emerges from a spout into a tub. mixed with'buttermilh. When nil the churn-

is done u woeilcn stirrer i i.i.m-h :ind down gently tor "two or three

minutes, to inaKe tlie lint icr seui.iaic from the greater part of the butterniill;. The butter is t hen taken out and jumped through u butter worh'-r, which Muee"s out most of the buttermilk remaining in it, after which t is placed on ice for two hours, and th"ii worked ft Utile more und made up. Kcwrul ad

vantages are claimed for this remarkable machine, whtuh bids fair to create a revolution in butter making "i(, large scale In the tirst pla-.-e, liy I'iiktcuring thf milk, ilistnsc genim. if any are in it, are destroyed, us well as the microbes w hich. cause the putn faction of the butter. The process of butler

mtiking is ho rapid that theie is u-ry UttlcV chance of any germs, that may exist in the atmosplicrv of the dairy ..t :.. int. i the butter, especially as

HOME HINTS AND HELPS. Kasptierry Crciiins. Flavor a little fondant, with raspberry extract, form In balls, cubes or oblongs, ami dtp in cream colored a delicate pink. Vanilla creams are made by simple flavoringa piece of fondant with vanilla; form hi balls ami dip in w hite, pink or

yellow-, Omngc .luJiI I-arnier. Dainty little ""g cosies" made of cream white moire are decorated by waved lines ami y.!,'"' eoiiehcd in

tri it 1 1 til fr id A sIcihU r irolil coin

lu.nclicd to the bottom

.ii.l mer the curved ton; reacning

TROPHIES OF THE HUN I. A Hlnglu firm of taNldormtsts at llan gor, Mc, has received 41 caribou heads thh; season. A California Hon, measuring nix feet nine inches from nose to tall-tip, wiw phot near l'cscadero, Cal. Tins fox-hunting championship of WrttiniiL 5k claimed by John Davis, of

llcnnington. lie is 40.vcnr.old ami Ii.ik hilled -."'1 foxes. A lu.ld eaL'lc. measuring seven feet

four Inches from tip to tip of its wings,

:i...t Are 1'iiJe n! Shadowy,

Say thoso who profei to liavo interviewed tliwn. Wlifthnr i-pooka a tu low-faml or not. mortals are whoto WomI Is tliln ami watery in consequence of iiiqK'rfcct uMunhitloa. When in vall.ls n sort, to Honetter .Stomach Hittern, tun um tonlu porsistentiy, thfy wwi 4,pi k i n hi ..,.n..ti, ii(..ii nml culcr. It. pin Uu be

used alo to prevent i.mlurinl, vheiuaatlc ml klitnoy roinplati.ts, and J "n-

bUpatlon, sict triw;

Coui.o iinytldng be ncafr tmm me nu

darky's lv, Jy t n Deauliiai youmj luuy

who insisted that she was too heavy i "Lor",

mlHSiis." paid be, "1'su u.sea 10 111111'"'

" 1 l d nässed nV having claws more than two hiehcH Lu -kxci.uage t.,lge and passed Kscitlaniu, Ky., a "

. , I ...... ,.,.np llllL' "- ' - I .

oer me im'. n

the upt of the eoey. it Is caught up iu threw loops for a handle. The cosey

is lined with silk and Htutleii

up

nig UP

with

(UlW'll.

-Stuffed Fillet of Mutton. lor thin the thick cud of ti well-hung leg of mutton will 1"' icquireil. The hone must be reuiosed, the cavity filled with good forcemeat which has a little onion in it. The illlet should be filled neatly, well skewed, and bound with tape into tdmpe. Könnt it thoroughly, and serve with red currant jelly. Liverpool Mercury. Leg of Mutton Stuffed. Have n leg of mutton boned, ami iill the cavity ...tti. .. r.v... meat made of four ounces

of line minced suet, two of ham, mid si of breal crumbs. Scns.m with tlivme, marjoram, basil, chopped parsley, onion, salt, pepper and nutmeg, l'.ind with two well-beaten eggs. &w i4) the ipening mid bake, ba.ilmg frequently. N. V. Ledger. Apide Dumpling. Ml a r,el ,.v,t ns forshorteake. IJolI into round

nieces about five inches in diameter, piive and slice tart apples, place a small handful In the center of each niece of eru.t; add sugar, cinnamon I,,,,,., of butter to each; bring the

1 Hin. n IMnce

, 1 ... 1 ...i.. t la tnimfninmn:

le mys ago. .... , . " 1,uv. V. " " '1 ;,,,.

liuntcrB returning from the Ol'eieno- ares, ' - ü:kT

. .......... I Uli au KU 1.(3 UWWW.i,.w -

P....... n .f 11 I 111. .. I . .

jjcc sv.ump 111 ucnii- ui, - --i- .1 joliu

1 c 1.:

tively few- hunters go, say 11. .niomiu with' game of all sorts deel', bears, alligators, turkeys, wild fowl and fish. ' Two line buffalo heads and two mur.l;

nv heads were received in Whatcom,

Wash., from the Canadinn northwest

recently. It was understood that tue am.t y0lj,. ai,Cj lUo visitor. '"Course Liiff.-ilmis ns well ns the musk oxen were otj oxelahncd Tommy, highly indigucut.

,.n...i 1,. I tho northwest terri- "She's a Blrll'CIUcugo iriuuuc,

iiiiiiiivrvviiiii - -------- .

tnrv.

j.!.. o.wir.r,i into the v Lae or 'Bitows" JHioxeuiAi

iiiilni ft C'luuicr A CSooil Inconift.

Mm vfiit tn t.M fruit trees. Stark

Nurseries, Louisiaua, Mo.; Hocuport, 111

"You nail your sister arc about the name

size, and vou look exactly tuiue. 1 wins,

KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement find tends to personal enjoyment when rtjrhtly upcd. The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, witn

lv cover

all.

...'.....;. ..ftv so irreat as

nu"cvnense' of rcbuilJ5"Q that j nearly all. air must be forcdou I nwn llcclbas allowed to sink h?n of the chambers of the machine hi i ,, .;..tJ,v,..

öf kcav chtaper temporary ice-nous-- can .. The no'nlars along these French roads ,nff 0 nhi,u,. When the butter is ,' .. . ..14 ;.,..,.in hci-'ht üo that n.sm-d the uof-sthility of germ

lireil'llllHinM. r ... 1 ' . , ...... ,, (-

sun and air can dry the suriuee, , w m hnprcgnatnm is nmiwi vi....... ......

Thus a w noiesome i-uii um,-. i-r I...H.. 1 urodiieed. Anot her ."d vantage

Is that milk can beomvertcl into but- j

is high in the center, thus allowing tor to How off at once, after a b'.owct.

This is then conuucteii ov um '

through the turf at each side, n.t tin ?,eep ditclas ot.tsMe of the ro.v of trees at the side of the roadway. AH in all the French roadways have much to recommend them to the care1... a. M.fc ft

u.n- of Americi.ns who .

ful

nc. ill

t..r direetlv after being obt.uneo 110m t olor ., tl,iru jnyer yeuow

yet anolher istmitwieie (jnffrf,n WJU

- . l t .. ..I .t 1

much interested in tne suoj '"'

proving our highways.-Cood howls.

For

WIDE TIRES AGAIN. .Many l arin "FurpoMH TJii'jr Arc of 1'i.iltlv.! Ailvniiliore.

few davs ago 1 was talking w ith a man who huu"givcn wide tires a thorough trial, ami he was loud n their ....... ,1. h did not claim as

1)1.1101-, ll'""M" ' , 1. i- hu some neonie ilo,

said

wheels would sink into the road at such .! c tf thev Avere u foot wide, and the

....., ,. mummt, of inud they

enrrv would make up for any difference

in the depth they would cut. tt-iinn 1 in weather is very

,.t..l bard, they are 01 ji

ml

in .... . ..1.

Sb a considerable saving Ol umm, the use of the "radiator" is compared with that of the ordinary separator and churn. It i asserted that thU machine has been In me for several months in butter factories in Suidcn and Finland. b . i ttt I ritt.

l'he demonstration 01 us nicm . . ...... s 1 fit

don created a nem-auon s

dairy farmers. St. Louis tdonc-ueino-erat.

- r - . , . . .

, for awhile, and tooic 10 ine

woods again iK'foreany of the startled

i..i.i,nn.,k ffiulil ouiet their nerves

tiuilieient ly t get a gun.

V.Ik are numerous in Chehnlis county,

inter, and the settlers there-

..i.nüfß nm hnvintr trreat. sport and

....(!. ..., of i ill. fine anininls. A band

f in ,.Uf w:.r. scon within threc-quat

! nf ii miln of a settlement one day

i... 1- M'tmv nvfrnire in weight

r.boiit 500 pouiuln each.

PEBBLES.

t , ..v.M. "Sir. 1 tronoo to see that

iustiec is done." Magistrate "Xone of

vom- tricks her.'."- Detroit Tribune

Wonder if Tennyson ever thought

that "iho time would come when he munt

! answer for every Idyll word'. Iioxtou Trnn.'seript, I i-nn vot. oav for noetry?" asked the

I nrottv fflrl. "V-ye." replied the editor, I

! with some hesitation. "What do you 1 PpnrROIl 8.

paV . .uiinniiiivi..-. - - SuP.in, just look here'. I can write mv name iu the dust on the top of tins table!" "Lor", mum, so you can! Now I never had no edgercaOnn inyseU'."

, il.t. V I...... .'1.1..1, l.llt. i lliinilll

I -.a iron w l 10 uns; "' y- i ..... I' '1"" '' " ' ..., I .. ii : 1 -i.5 i 41. now hnhV

citron or waltiutP. -ja-i u e k"-- (.iier .uiH i - "T.-,

old. Cut iu slices witn cnoiiiMi.K : ion,i .Mother it V T,V,r

l'rairie C;iiler "Yes, indceii. rouu .'

"And so min. ace ho in....-

Tuocnr.s" nro tin-

(icer wu. ue.vw ..... .. ;-- -- v ( .,,..,. Couidis. Hourseness

Central Lake, Mich., cany on i " ". j in Throat Troublch. ola only la boxes

fiuudav morning, trotted through i ue

A roru-yr.ut-oM' child aptly described

imagination as l-)oiimg at uimgayou vuuuui.

sec. J exiis hutiugs

Buccuam's rn.w for constipation 10c and 25o. Got the book ( free) at your enisrpisfa aud co by iu Anuual sales O.tKM.in) boxes.

in a panrsprinkle with Hour, sugarnnd cinnamon. Add boiling water to near-

I'.aUe till brown, hervu

or fjumir mid cream.

aud go by

"Is love! I guess notl" "How do you

knowl "Thev never sit suem. ior u mm-

utol"

Ai'Tnitiihvi'-huiMb.ad given me up, I wan

saved bv l'ivj's Cure.-U.u.ru iaim, -

liaaisport, Pa., Nov. L'J, lsu.

A cniiMo.f over "0 niinutcs Ions is a clcr-

loal error. Texas S. nines.

ics3 expenditure, by muro promptly BdapthiK tho world's best producta , to i.L..?u f nhvutrnl heimr. will ntttst

U1U W" I" I'm;.... -oi ,, Uli of the mire noma

laxativo principles embraced in the

remedy, byrup o r p.

lti excellence is u 10 u.r.......s in the form most acceptable and pleas

ant to the taste, tho retreating "- nrniierties of a tierlect lax-

ntivc ; effectually cleansing the system

headaches and fevera

anil pcrmancn . . Sil i -I'm ,i n1 It has giver, satisfaction to millions Mid met with tho approval of. tho medical orofession, becauso it acts on the Kitthere, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it i perfectly free from every obicctionablo substance. Syrup of Fit? is for s.tle by all druggists in 80c mnlSl bottles, but it is manufactured bv the California big Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on evsry mckage, also the name, byrup of igs, and being well informed, you vaU not accept any substitute if otiered.

... ....i

Tutti Vrutti Candy. i mo pink fondant colored with cochineal put candie d cherries and lay iido a buttered btead pan, pressing it ilat on the top; make a second layer of fondant colored green (spinach leaves may be

into which pistachio nuis nine

Ol

MTV C'

1 niVe or large carving knife

Vanuer,

lie

.i.,,t l... touiK tliem oi no mo.i..-

i., time of very soft roads, as lhc

would

drv and

the gro

but at all other

fi.M.i-.t lifiietit. citner.

times they saxe horse-llesh und time, by allowing heavier loads and requiring less power. This man told me that for nme months in the year he find the woe tire a positive benefit, and for theothci i, 5 -.limit, an even thing, ir

t...,.i.i..n over uieadowK and corn fields

.t... ...:,t.. ttri. is verv much supei-oi

i ... tilling wiien

tiirw ii nil iil .....

Hiiri"!' ...v-.., -

iu .oft i-noutfii ior ui "

COST OF BAD ROADS. ltlimW Show TliittB.eMuvr The olliee of road iiupdry of the deof iurriculture has completed

an interesting investigation rebiting to the common roads of the l mied Slates. Keturns have been received from I .alio counties, showing- the aver-

nue length of buul from farm to inarl.eus or shijipng point to be IS miles.

it... iivi-rnirc woigat

horses a.tKK) pounds.

i..

H'f ton per nu

entire haul

HOW HE WON. The Strolteof ttentnn Tlmi 'bive WellKnown KviulhiK n-rk III riiu'e. One of the interesting incidents at the opening selon of u new congress .. . .t i....tWui of the readinir clerk

It luv: ihiiv..

Jy he breathes!" Tit-Kits.

THE MARKETS. Skw YoitK. Jannarj It. l"f t c, 3 7.r Ctl I 13'.

Kl.OUtt-Wiaier Wucul 3 , VVUKAT-N'o. J Kuit COltN-.N'o. J X

.)ATia-o. .

to

the

ei, :ui

:ht

dinarv tire to sink from six to , ...... .i... ...... irt. IiimI. he e

incites miu i' -

nlonif eaily with bis wide tires. I ashed hiiu if he thought the roads would ever get an bad as they do .f vvervone used whb- tires. Hm replj Wft"ihnt the road in the country dmtrlfets of Illiiiois .vould be bad it uo

drove over them :u son i-nu.i.., , ..... .....i.. tti. v..

tires, no nouoi, h

he wild in coneln-

one

but nai row

woie. .Tin e suit me

;.,! n .mod many of my neign-

borr, are getting out to my way of thinking? for I can haul as big U , f tbcm when the roads me at

...ui much Innrer one at

time." rami nu

their worst.

almost iviiy Vireside.

f load for two

the axerage cost.

as cents, and ?.l for the 1

Kstiiiiatiiitr the tnrm pron-

uet at yiy.i, io ...i.-i,.ir ..stimulus on other article ear-

,tel over the public road, it ealcu- ( l.ited that the aggregate expense of , this trunsportntion in the I mted States is $'.4ö,4-l-,.ö5 per aniiutn. Ucport-s have beer. .nled from the rnited States consuls abroad of the expense of hauling where the roads are good, so jis to render possible a calculation -which will show how much of

this vast outlay is due to iad roans. The estimate is venture!, however. i..,i ....muh!'- the loss of time. Inwaeh-

'u" iimrhets, the enforced idleness and wear and tear to the livo stock aud bnuliug maehinery catu-ed by poor toads." tw-H birds of the cost nullit be wned by an improvement of the roads. HANDY MH-K STOOL. ! A suirir.-ti.m WlilriiTlay ITe of Vul.ie

to Many Kriulrr.

The seat of t.ke stool shown in theae-

eompanying illustrntion is inane o

... 1 ...-' 1 1 1'' lIliTlll'S Willi" !..

v-,,

..f it... house. The rcauing cieuv

,w,;i...l bv the clerk of the house, but 1 jtrxuw'MosV.'".'.'

cnndi.late; for the place must take part buUIS. . .. . , .........i. ( 1 1.... 1 ... .ivi'.iv Miiiillini:

in a co:upeiiuv .-.j .n - ii-kvi-1''

tore the house, .jonn a. iutk, . reading clerk during Harrison's administration, wan a politician from la.ro, 111 and on.- of the best-known charaejcrs in Washington at the time. JSeevcH tells this story: "l didn't suppose I had any show Tor the plaee when it eameto the test.' said be "for most of the candidates were college men, aud muiic were eloeutiou-h-ts, while the only elocution I bad ever practiced was calling hogs in southern . i t 1 1 1....... nl.lf. tn 1'1'L

lUtnoiK, tuougii i ii v.... '-f ui. in a political meeting and make the l 1 ... 1. ..,! .III' Ml

fellows on the nun. nvi 1 thought 1 would go into the contest am how, and do my best iu my own wav. lint you ought to have heard those elocutionists; the woy they rolled their r's and hissed their s's, ami said ... t. i UV was a caution! Mime ot

,hem didn't talk übe human beings, d others had voices so rich and melodious vou couldn't Loir them 40 feet

' ' ..... .!.,. 1,, turn came 1 had

iV II i""1 "V -v

y 5J

itii.-y r?tcvr

Mu.liuii:

UUUSi t'aa- 1. Si-.i t. ..llKr.l' l''alrto 1'hv.eu fi.oUit-IMteut- ... : l-'nni v tt. i-Atra do. Wlli-iA'l'-.Vo Ueil Winter. . CUIIN No. .MtxcU oATfs So : , KVI.-No. -' TUH.vCCU-f.ur-. I.eu! Uurloy HA V -CU'iit Tili.'Uhy. PL' rt'KU -eii'Mce u.dry 1 ".I., ti s KreMt .:.:'.:' IMltK Sunilurit.!el.Ne).

UACON-Ocav Kit ;.AK l'niue älviitn CHICAGO. C'A'ITMS Shiiipinir IIOi;m Kali to Olii'icc Mii:hl'--t'atr u iioice ...... ri.uirtc-u unci i'.neiits

iumi raicnis WllliAT-N. i -iirhw ,"o. i' Uu.S l.'UKN-Xu. iATa Nu. 'i ;JUUH Mest (nuu) CATlM.li SliijipinK steir. . mi -An ( trade

WIIK AT-No - Keil iA Ts-No. i i ui:N-No -' .

0 S3

?0Jd n r

LUO

and no other, for it is

3 tr & 5"

Kl.OVn-Uid: tirade.

CUKN -No :

l t" H-

. i' .i.. 1...U mil knew lust about uaTS- Wui-u-ra sized up the lull aim .i ,iAV--t:tioice where to throw my voice, and 1 (it- t.OUK.-N. Mess l mulce mvself heard if I nACON-Mii's,,,-terinined to nmK- "V U1 V., . . , i .,Ti-ruN-. idillttu..

imu i

it i nun1 . .

, .....us,,,, ..l... Knell caiuiioaie

received a copy of the house bill m , cad. I noticed thaf the other ellows .nut-

i n um. hum ...

other

Oiinnerttiuf Uomt I.iov. Under the road law passed by the lte Connecticut legislature Ml towns hnve applied to the state highway conilu5Hsion for the authorized aid, Ike täte pays one-thlrd or the cost, tbc eountv one-thbd and the town onethird." The appropriation in "t.equnl I 1, ' ., iL minie on it The Con-

Client law differ from the acw J erey 1 levying no spec.a assessuu n on lli abutting property holders no ti nt p,orcr localities which need the benefit most will not be determ from aiIvb g for aid. lly tkl. legislation Knneetieut in brought Into 1 ne with New .Jersey in the good-road move ,ne t nd in fldvnnec of Xew York and ? k ichuset, while Vnnsy vama, ',y.s the riiiladelphhia ress has iu

rating as a good-road nunc ... jet made even a beginning. jlHlntTiü.ti.K the Milk 11 w. When cows aie given hade und coo Wa er in abumhu.ee they will rcip. c es food to make the necessary milk and XU, hence the great value of SmÄtun... When the gntssos fa 1 ti c ' should be supplemented with fo der corn, oats, .ye or sotije o her g,.im BO that the -y- J; em

SI ot ereV maioncetobet. ul tmtt ent but! !.ey will Ik' in rock ÜdlüS? 'tor .he WJ Z .terul of requiring till win r to ...rate from the summer heat, hub, ty palturaf iMttlHetaut w Ut Bupply.

one-im inches made round

of a

10

long. The two troni ",Vi 1 tan 'long 'a ' They weren i, u.. . f inch hoanls: the othei is a VOI.fllmi what hud broken piece of wood. A hoop on the ' . 5t .,.,1 to catch them. 1 1 lv i was on the right track, so 1 went

...1 ..,.1 1.1 V!lV

Now. 'üb' is a fount' tnaiwuu nu....... :in,l on can't nt tract the attention of be house bv gruniing 'I'l.!' So when I started I sang out in u loud, clear voice ,i., nir their feet: 'A-a-a-a-a

: V . " Thev weren't used to

.lt'isVJl.LK.

.VUI.AT-No- 2 ed C'15N No i Mtxed UA'l S -'' - Mixed ,-i .tt.v Now .Mess. . . PVCUN -Ckarltln 001T: MnliUlne

x I f'."i

yi',,55 St't

ö 7ft '.t to

r ...wi holds the nail in position.

while a projection on one erf the tiont Wk i.reventH it from slipP"' dow n.-

k L. Shippy. i" Orange Jwld l anrer. .....it...- ChIiImo" to Cmv.

t i.vn i.exer liiid experience feeding

,vm.nt to a very snudi extent.

but 1 have known of men making it We-e use of emihage to feed milk cows,

. .1..... ...u.sider it excellent looci 101

... : !.. Knine narties who

"üuV n business of rnisti.g cabbage for ... . i, cfnliv Mite nil the refuse.

,. ,.c l.i.ives. stems and small, loose

i. i ...ul so.aetiine?. when tb- price

,.. , ' ..,.,-lv nil their crop to feed to

,i,..lr cows, and they report a very larg-

...in. t., ...iiiM-onenee. Some add

ow oi min. . , thl caution: "The llnvor of the ... i ... t..t.-,..l if vou feed too mm

c.;..le will he if the cabbage is partly

dccnml."-t I. (loiKliioh. in n

mill mi Appeal.

... iu .....mi new oiuiortunitle

UOOO in."'" ... which will broaden and sweeten life.

Thev mean ediieuttun; - ;n- . :.T 41... rot of falsity and ills

llOIHIIl- l" ...l..

inniii mi means kiiuii-hh

nifi, iw - , ,4t.

l..t.. ..iwl lirillT. im; II1IIIUU "

anil love oi " T- :, , . . . . t.i. nbo iHhinent of

criine.-Clara LouUe lluruhatn.

naw

..!....!.,i. l.Ki- mil c

on MHH't. . , . ,. u ,,,i

hi.ii i trot warinci up i

as 3 ever did i"

campaign

n terror.

as

suo i'""t." ,n.. .1.

well, when i loone " ' . . f- J.I. ..n.M...

imire rial wiw a lot oi ?iw" " piifci. .11.1.,' i-nnw Snanlsh

Älnv, i "' v ' '

hut I was going nooui

abundrVd words a minute, How.U,out

ot,. nine- I trnve tnem i" r yiVmnn poem 1 had learned when

' " e .. ii tlinT. II! M

, ..1 lirnlir HU! 11 11 Iii"

n i, A. .iiir..,,..... eveent I

Ia Lrnnu I III uinvn 1 -

Niedringhaus, oi oi. . . - 1....... Iiifrt

r mill' psi'i 1 1 hiiu

lxiuis. i ou i'g'11 " , "

li.tiirh when be uearo nm ....... -

v orUed off on the house ot represent..-

t.ves for Spanish.

Ye. 1 got the pmcc, 1 . h , iiiuitrt- that paved

lotlg a ami tiernm yn We.X. Y. Snn.

lear as a hell, ana

ti

the hottest speech of o

C'VÄng they gave me to read was

terror. It bad wonis in v dictionary, but 1 hurried up and

theitL. UHU wm "'(.

pretty

names.

from Apache,

i

M'CUH-W

Congressman

jmiBBI w cnuavn. ' disables Ue aiBKletM LUMBAGO,

LAME BACK,"

STIFF KECK,

ifSF Si9 Wi

10

CENTS

9 mM motklMr M Ttatl7

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TIFLD AND HOG FtNUb ircc. Nothing on the DE KALB, ILL.

It IS lUSt so

errow in the

A HrtlictHIM Vlrw. 0fi,ce noy-Oh,Mr.

mind that mun who was u. . mtle while ago?

Cotintrv Kditor iesirM-. ...... - V. . '.. t .....1 he came In and

was Air. mv""" i.t.

paid live )i'm' bacu umso' I "' . 1 . ..IV ve 111' to L'Ct.

I've most run my ich n " IT. "

"Well, lie bartliy got.ouu. .... U'fore he w;w hit by a runaway team

an killed." .,.. ..,,

Mv! My! ThafB nocKing "'. there's one eonnolatlon. anyway. He went straight to JJettveu." N. T. Woakly.

toast bread

and keen it dry. There'll be no danger of its molding. Rut Ä t?e bread with water, and see the resu t

in a short time it is covered witn mom. . ; Ic o-prms Will not

Wltll Consumption. tt"-.. , . Wonlf.

liinrrc unless CVCrVtlling IS SUltauiu w i l l ne"f poor bloodloss of appetite, coughs ancl colds ness, pout uiv . rlovplnnment 01 the

tern must be kept in a well-nourished condition. Do not lose flesh. Take Scott'S EmUlSIOn, relÄ L?vfor the body to conquer in the easiest possible form The oil is in a state quickly taken up and rapidly transformed into the organs and tissues. Mkf with the pfcture ol a mn tn 2m L KJm " triSt thit mb with your rrwcriptl! crnrr m. nnwNP r.hmliti. Nw York

rrrr AFRIfOTUR CO. flow tiMf the wortM

Ü nrt nnwiwto l O wht Itwas. It wnj nracB .AU riru.r. It ran and di furtil.tl a

nbn. It mk rumplin an Utamt. 9tel. alanld-fter. .nl,tlnn Wllldmll 8. TllttDK

and Flwl Merl Tower, irfl Hntt?

... Kif.-i TftA Cuttor ana teca

rlndtr. tin apfltcatloti It will name one of ihn." urttclM that It will furnlili nnUl

Jannan lt at 1 :t Ui! iil t-rlcc. It awo uir.aw Twrttaad l lini!..t all klau, iwnd for catalPf ua. Fattio i . kack-wetl tad Fltaare Strteti. Ckkac.

CP1U

M.rlil' IC-al.lt 1 ;rfd I" 1 i.i at. .t..j . No ,.ny tu er'7! Ml. J. STV.l' t:S, llianoii,0ble.

nniflCJ and WHISKY liiMtafnrH RookMvt OPIUM - um, a.

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H Mat

ii 1 1' i in lib

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VMM alt ILSt ft

Cotuh Üjriup. Taio tiood.

la Una foldbrdraatiata.

A. N. K., H.

1686.

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