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I r For the Farmer Trader and Housewife Stock Items Dairy Notes Horse Talk Crop Gossip Etc R R Early has added to his estate in Fayette county the 285acre farm of Mrs Mary E Doyle at Walnut Hill which he purchased last week for 18 770 or GG an acre Ladle butter is country butter wash ¬ ed in very cold water the water car ¬ ries off quite a lot of impurities and mottles and of course the salt it it is resalted and where needed color ¬ ing is added This sells for only a cent less a pound than renovated but- ter which makes it much more profita ¬ ble but the demand is not so great Hickory nuts beech nuts and wal ¬ nuts are very plenty in southern ooun ¬ ties as well as pawpaws and persim- mons ¬ and the squirrels are more nu ¬ merous than common and coons and possums abound Clover Seed WantedHighest mar ¬ ket price Banks Hudson 918tf One pound of sheeps wool is capa ¬ ble of producing one yard of cloth We often hear of renovated butter those who watched the oleo fight in the spring heard more of it perhaps than they liked but do all just know what it is The country butter is first melted into oil this oil is then put into a centrifugal machine which removes all casein it then passes an ¬ other centrifugal machine that re ¬ moves all the water and clarifies it then hot air is blown through the oil that removes its acid Do not allow dogs cats or loafers to be around at milking time In poultry as in butterthe farmers wife can establish a reputation for having the best Let her see to it that eggs over a week old are never sent to market and when she markets birds let them be in prime condition There are people in every village who want things a little better than the common run of people who are always willing to pay fancy prices for a fancy article They want eggs absolutely fresh and fowls that are fat and are parents I A STRONG MAN Has the advantage over a weak man in the world of work Physical strength is made from food when it has been di ¬ gested and assimilated There isno other way in which strength can be made except from food Theres many a weak man who is unable to do hard and heavy work because the food he eats is not perfectly digested and so fails to nourish the body He has stomach U trouble in some form Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discov ¬ ery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition It builds up the body with solid flesh and strong muscle by enabling the perfect digestion and assimilation of food < I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia for over two years and I was a complete physical wreck writes Mr Preston E Fenstermacer manytorturing ¬ all that a dyspeptic has or ever could have I also suffered much with constipaticn Mus- cles were soft and flabby circulatic poor and slow Suffered greatly from cold bands and feet At last I came across an advertisement of Dr Pierces and I tried Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery and Pleasant Pellets I usedabout eight vials of the Pellets and ten bottles of the Discovery which brought me back to my fQrmer state of health If you ask your dealer for U Golden Medical Discovery 77 because you have confidence in its cures do not allow yourself to be switched off to a medicine claimed to be just as good but which you did not ask for and of which you know nothing The sluggish liver is made active by the use of Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets willing to pay for the extra care these things require Clover Seed Wanted Highest mar ¬ ket price Banks Hudson 918tf Australia supplies 95000000 worth of wool a year A great thing in favor of poultry raising is the comparative ease with which it can done Think a minute of the drudgery necessary in making a pound of butter for sale and then compare that with the labor required in marketing a dozen eggs which would give the same returns To be but when that time is over the mar- ¬ keting of poultry or gathering in the eggs is very easily done and requires no great amount of time Animals attend a church service in Cuzco Peru Pigs goats cattle and poultry are brought to be blessed by their owners on All Souls day The The seats are removed and the ani ¬ mals can trot about or lie do arn where they will After the ceremony the live stock is formally handed over to the monks The small farmer who cannot afford to purchase a pure bred sire can usual- ly ¬ arrange to breed his cows to the bull owned by one of his neighbors Every farming district should be pro¬ vided with a sufficient number of pure bred bulls to supply the local demandThe beds of peas in Colorado some ¬ times include as many as 2000 acres and there is one bed exceeding in size 2500 acres An interesting experiment was made recently says the Philadelphia Medi- cal ¬ Journal A pint of various fruits was picked at random from one stand washed and the washings analized From the pint of fruit 140000000 germs were secured All fruits that do not have perfectly smooth surfaces afford lodgings for microbes Near the southern edge of Putnam county is a walnut log for which 1 500 was recently refused It was found a few weeks ago by a man who was making an excavation in the bank of a creek and who realizing partially the value of his discovery went to the owner of the land and secured posses everychildto parents it must look for espODSibililg whenII health and happinessHow ¬ greatis responsibility and how important that no is left in the blood to be transmitted to the helpless child entailing the most I pitiable sufferingand marking its little body with offen glandulazswellings reproachthemselves you ped7healthy pleasuresof happierThere surely reaches deepseated stubborn blood hereditarypoisons and builds up the general health If weaklings byputting takenby Write us about your case and let our physicians advise and help you andskin FiI Ii rB Of Course You Want The Best1J To get the Latest Creations and E Swellest styles in ii Litir I LLINER Y L iic carefullyselected ii t rect and prices right No old goods i LI on hand LIi S SALLIE D TILLETT 1 I I sion of the piccn of Limber for 575 Ho I allumber the price first mentioned The tim be has been covered fur probably CCII ¬ turies and the wood is as hard and black as mahogany It is claimed that in regions where where much fruit is consumed there is much less desire than elsewhere for al ¬ edcobolic toThere toular taines no opiates or poisons and never fails to cure CC JE Stormes 1m arThe ernments prescription for hog chole ¬ ra and while not a sure cure by a very large majority it has been found as beneficial as anything and when used in the early stages of an outbreak has doubtless saved many hogs from dying fromthe disease It costs but little to have some of the mixture onto hand at all eventsfor use in emergen- cy ¬ and it may prove helpful Wood charcoal 1 lb sulphur 1 lb sodium chloride 2 Ibs sodium bicarbonate 2 lbs sodium hyposulphate 2 Ibs sodi- um ¬ sulphate lib antimony sulphide 1 lb These ingredients can be secur ¬ ed from any drug store and should be thoroughly mixed Give a large ta blespoonful to each 200 pound weight of hog once a day If the animals do not eat add a little water to the med ¬ icine shake thoroughly and give as a drenchc Asleep Amid Fliunco Breaking into a blazing home some firemen lately dragged the sleeping in mates from death Fancied security and death near Its that way when you neglect coughs and colds Dont do it Dr Kings New Discovery for Con- sumption gives perfect protection a gainst all Throat Chest and Lung Troubles Keep it near and avoid suf- fering death and doctors bills A tea spoonful stops a late cough presistent use the mcst stubborn Harmless and nice tasting its guaranteed to satisfya by R E McRoberts Fish Cos drug store Paint Lick Price 50c and 1 00 Trial bottles free 1m III General News Notes 17 Most Important Events of the Day Boiled Down to Readable Shape Items Iron Everywhere With the inauguration tomorrow the Golden State Limited the time from the Pacific to the Atlantic will be reduced to eightyeight hours which will be a new record for the distance Shell 3ratcher a Warren county farmer was robbed of 240 which he had withdrawn from a bank because he was afraid of savings institutions President Mitchell ordered the strike renewed at a number of colic ries where strikers were not permitted to return to work in a body At Portland Oregon Wm Baldwin and his son George were sentenced to the penitentiary for two and one years respectively for participating in a fatal prize fight over a girl in which the father abetted the son who struck the blow Andrew Carnegies plea for aHUni ted States of Europe has been re- ceived with laughter by the Germans One paper terms it a nonsensical proposition and another hopes that Mr Carnegie will let antiquated Eu- rope alone to work out its own salva tion It is estimated that Russell Sage is the greatest money lender in the world and bankers place the amount which he always has out on collateral at 25000000 It is said that by call ing loans he might cause one of the most disastrous panic in the history- of the country His fortune is placed at not more than 100000000 It is estimated that onethird of the population of Vienna600000 in num- ber ¬ visited the citys cemetery on All Souls and All Saints Day Emperor Francis Joseph placed wreaths on the collins of his murdered wife and of Crown Prince Rudolph who commit ¬ ted suicide Samuel H Edgar second vice presi- dent ¬ of the Louisville and Nashville railroad died at the Oak Hill Smite rium near Montclair N J His death was due to a nervous breakdown which began with worry over the Gates deal for control of the Louisville and Nashville At Owensboro Special Judge Reeves sitting in the trial of several deben- ture ¬ company cases ruled that the as- signee had the right to prosecute suits s yhould of their subscriptions to the capital stock Physicians Prescribe It Many broad minded physicians pre ¬ yhave a remedy for throat aud lung troubles EStormes yokeis Love links heaven to our earth Dead issues create no discussion Mighty rivers rise in quiet places The generous are always grateful For A Bad Cold If you have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine like Chambe- rlains ¬ Cough Remedy to loosen and reo lieve it and to allay the irritation and lungsFor DtveiiiLeiL ariitiigI The agricultural is one great breadth and the subject under consideration may be said to coyer the whole of its economic principles The term diversified farming is applicable to localities rather than to IncH iclu ¬ als and to make it successful we must take into consideration the advant ¬ ages that must surround those engag in it The adaptability of the soil produce a variety of crops satisfac ¬ rily together with convenient and ra pid transportation for perishable products are necessary requisites We- e not speaking in this connection of e truck farmer nor of the market gardner but of the farmer who is en ¬ gaged in the production of staple arti- cles ¬ such as corn wheat nemp and grasses Then if ho is situated un- der conditions favorable to diversified farming he can vary his crops to any extent and still be able in a measure tide over a bad crop year without materiaUoss because under this sys- tem ¬ some of his products are likely to do well of others fail likewise some of them will bring remunerative prices even if others sell for less than the cost of production On the other hand when we have a good crop year the diversified farmer has a decided advantage Better transportation facilities the widening area thus reached and the cheapening of rates is opening up new markets every year Lands planted in orn hemp or wheat consecutively beN come impoverished Certain f thesoil that are required to mature these crops become exhausted while those necessary for some other crop remain hence a change is necessary It is only a matter of time when di- versity ¬ of farming must be resorted to as a means of reclaiming the old and abused farms When farmers realize that they are making money by im- proving ¬ their farms whether they seem to obtain immediate results or not more of them will adopt this system In connection with rotation f crops our most progressive fanners re growing leguminous plants par peaby plant food and put in condition to be followed by almost any crop A close application of this method with a rea- sonable amount of live stock will not only restore the farms to their wont profitinstead t FASHIONS FANCIES Attractive flits of Dress That Arc Now in Vogue with lIer Devotee Thin black materials spangledwith steel paillettes make exceedingly showy evening costumes The newest neck ruches fasten at the bust thereby overcoming the un ¬ becoming appearance around the neck Narrow braids used for trimming are in best style when put on with stitch- ing ¬ on the edges so that they stand up Lighttinted broadcloth collars of goodly size and cuffs machinestitch ¬ ed all over are a feature of the newest tailormades Most exquisite of time many smart timings shown in a certain dress goods salon is an evening rohein daintiest white chantilly Time skirt flares beau ¬ tifully the rich floral pattern about the edge being accented by a scintillat ¬ cThese sake moonshine are also used to out- line ¬ the upanddown strappings1 of lightweight peau de soie this silk be ¬ ing cut out every now and then lest it interfere with the big rose figure in tin I lace Enough of time lace similarly decked comes to male a blouse which will presumably be cut decollete The moonlightlike shimmer of the whole thing is notable for the silk lace and the satinj peau de soie both tone quite up to time glitter of the everpopular paillettes or as we are more used to calling them spangles Overskirts once more are striving for recognition Their draperies are grace- ful ¬ the double skirts cut with nicely flowing lines One form of new skirt has the back in three kilted flounces headed by a wide band of trimming The narrow apron gore is made entire ¬ ly of trimming embroidery tucking or braiding All skirts flare out at the bottom sometimes means of the deep flounce so longin vogqe but the newer method has the flare cut with the skirt alone Hip yokes often are outlined with several rows of stitch- ing ¬ that extend down the almost straight apron gore Bodices show many variations of the blouse Street gowns are to be made with jaunty etons that have postilion back or basque effect Many loose coats are made with kilt boxplaits finishedwith low collars and stole pieces widening at the bottom Flowing sleeves are permitted and many new gowns show capecollar fancies Braids will be used very extensively in plain rows the widths graduating and in fancy de signs Date Dread To one cupful of warm wheat mush add onefourth cupful of brown sugar half a teaspoonful of salt one table spoonful of butter and onefourth cake of compressed yeast dissolved in onefourth cupful of lukewarm water then add one cupful of walnut meats cut into small pieces threefourths cupful of dates cut in pieces and enough flour to make a dough that may be kneaded when well kneaded cover and let risexover night in the morning again knead shape into loaves and when again nearly doubled in bulk bake in a moderate oven Peoples Home Journal White Bread Griddle Calces Chop as much stale bread as will measure two cupfuls put it into a bowl and pour over it a cupful of sweet rich milk let it soak for an hour When ready to bake the cakes mash the bread in the milk with a teaspoonful two tablespoonfuls of melted butter two wellbeaten eggs sift into the mixture a cupful of white flour and an even teaspoonful of soda stir well together then add a cupful of ouri milk and bake on to griddle Boston Bqdct L i i S You Are Going North If You Are Goina Soui w 0if If You Are Going West PURCHASE TICKETS VIA THC I fb = dt = I 1 LOuSViut r AS AND SO StLd The Maximum of Safety The Maximum of Speed The Maximum of Qomfort The Minimum of Rates Rates Time and nil other information wit t e cfceerfuliy furnished by j P ATMORE o P A LomsIIEK1 LOCAL TIMETABLES II I No 21 South bnd Mixed 1v Lancaster 11 f AII I o 22 Xorthbnd Mixed t Lii IM o 1 Xorthbnd Iassgr 2111 Xo o Southbud 1211 AM Queen Crescent Time Card TIUXS AT DSILLE SOUTH BOUND Number 1 daily iio stop 11 11 ttnt UpmNumbers Number Daily except Sunday 755i in SWaTS BOKND pmNumber pmNumber Number 1 lOts not stop at Danville but does stop at Junction City uti 51 am o t 5I R1 CHESAPEAKE OHIO Railway Timein efct July 15 1SK = i = = = = = > STATIONS LvLouisnlle S 0n ml roopm h h Pam55OpmIimciietcr aml705pmArWashillgtoll vT = S = = = = > STATIONS LYXewyurkjttlllllf iplll fit tmm 7Upm h Washington tiOOpmH lupin 212pmWinchester ArLexiugtou ITt 1umn 5 > min TGOtiin 530pm- Arloulsville am S25pm Through Trains run to and from New York SmilayFor write or telephone GEOWBAUNEDrA LKZIN- GTONDyspopsia KY Kudo Cure Digests what you eat artificIally digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and reco- ntructingthe ¬ s exhausted digestive or- gans ¬ It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic No other preparation an approach it in efficiency It in relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia Indigestion Heartburn 1auseaI PrlceSOc and SI Large size contains SJJ tlmea smalls1zc Bookall uboutdyspepsiaaailedfrea Prepared by E C DeWITT Do CO Chicago TREES TREES BTTHEMILLIONFruit Vines Small Fruits Asparagus Shrubs and EVERYTHING for ORCHARD LAWN and GAR ¬ DEN We employ NO Agents but sell DIRECT Catalogue on implication BOTH PHONES II F HILLENMEYER SON Lexington Jientuck- yANNOUNCEMENTS For Circuit Judge J am a candidate for the Democratic nomi- nation for the judgeship of the 13th judicial district of Kentucky composed of the counties of Boyle Garrard Lincoln and Mercer M C SAUFLEY For Commonwealth Attorney- We are authorized to announce Chas A Hnrdiu as a candidate before the Democratic party Commonwealth Attorney of this the thirteenth Judicial District For Circuit Judge We are authorized to announce lion W C Bell as a candidate before the Democratic par ¬ ty for Circuit Judge of this the Thirteeth Ju diciaial District MORE LIVES ARE SAVED BY USING Or Kings NevI Discovery FOR Consumption Coughs and Colds Than By All Other Throat And Lung Remedies Combined This wonderful medicine positively ures Consumption Coughs Colds Bronchitis Asthma Pneumonia Ha Fever Pleurisy LaGrippc Hoarseness WhoopingCough Price 50c SI Trial Bottle Proc Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat Farm For Sale 190 acres of good improved land two dwelling houses and all necessary outbuildings about three miles from Lancaster near Buckeye pike Will sell oe terms to suit Posession given immediately J A SPARKS ll64t i oL 1 r rn D T nun TIHI I I mQ Our Portraits are Modern in every sense We are right up with the times and em ¬ ploy every valuable improve- ment ¬ M None better can be had anywhere Please pay I us a visit and let us convince r- you Open Tuesday and I Friday The Fox 51 11a10- I Public Square Lancaster Ky i TII o A M BOURNE 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Page 1: I 0if mQnyx.uky.edu/dips/xt74tm71w985/data/0444.pdf · I r For the Farmer Traderand Housewife Stock Items Dairy Notes Horse Talk Crop Gossip Etc R R Early has added to his estate

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rFor the Farmer

Trader and Housewife

Stock Items Dairy Notes Horse TalkCrop Gossip Etc

R R Early has added to his estatein Fayette county the 285acre farm ofMrs Mary E Doyle at Walnut Hillwhich he purchased last week for 18770 or GG an acre

Ladle butter is country butter wash¬

ed in very cold water the water car¬

ries off quite a lot of impurities andmottles and of course the salt it

it is resalted and where needed color ¬

ing is added This sells for only acent less a pound than renovated but-ter which makes it much more profita ¬

ble but the demand is not so greatHickory nuts beech nuts and wal ¬

nuts are very plenty in southern ooun ¬

ties as well as pawpaws and persim-mons

¬

and the squirrels are more nu ¬

merous than common and coons andpossums abound

Clover Seed WantedHighest mar ¬

ket price Banks Hudson 918tfOne pound of sheeps wool is capa¬

ble of producing one yard of clothWe often hear of renovated butter

those who watched the oleo fight inthe spring heard more of it perhapsthan they liked but do all just knowwhat it is The country butter isfirst melted into oil this oil is thenput into a centrifugal machine whichremoves all casein it then passes an ¬

other centrifugal machine that re ¬

moves all the water and clarifies itthen hot air is blown through the oilthat removes its acid

Do not allow dogs cats or loafers tobe around at milking time

In poultry as in butterthe farmerswife can establish a reputation forhaving the best Let her see to itthat eggs over a week old are neversent to market and when she marketsbirds let them be in prime conditionThere are people in every village whowant things a little better than thecommon run of people who are alwayswilling to pay fancy prices for a fancyarticle They want eggs absolutelyfresh and fowls that are fat and are

parents

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A STRONG MANHas the advantage over a weak man inthe world of work Physical strengthis made from food when it has been di¬

gested and assimilated There isnoother way in which strength can bemade except from food Theres manya weak man who is unable to do hardand heavy work because the food he eatsis not perfectly digested and so fails tonourish the body He has stomachU trouble in some form

Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discov ¬

ery cures diseases of the stomach andother organs of digestion and nutritionIt builds up the body with solid fleshand strong muscle by enabling theperfect digestion and assimilation offood

< I was a great sufferer from dyspepsia forover two years and I was a complete physicalwreck writes Mr Preston E Fenstermacer

manytorturing¬

all that a dyspeptic has or ever could have Ialso suffered much with constipaticn Mus-cles were soft and flabby circulatic poor andslow Suffered greatly from cold bands andfeet At last I came across an advertisementof Dr Pierces and I tried Dr Pierces GoldenMedical Discovery and Pleasant Pellets Iusedabout eight vials of the Pellets and tenbottles of the Discovery which brought meback to my fQrmer state of health

If you ask your dealer for U GoldenMedical Discovery 77 because you haveconfidence in its cures do not allowyourself to be switched off to a medicineclaimed to be just as good but whichyou did not ask for and of which youknow nothing

The sluggish liver is made active bythe use of Dr Pierces Pleasant Pellets

willing to pay for the extra care thesethings require

Clover Seed Wanted Highest mar ¬

ket price Banks Hudson 918tfAustralia supplies 95000000 worth

of wool a yearA great thing in favor of poultry

raising is the comparative ease withwhich it can done Think a minuteof the drudgery necessary in makinga pound of butter for sale and thencompare that with the labor requiredin marketing a dozen eggs whichwould give the same returns To be

but when that time is over the mar- ¬

keting of poultry or gathering in theeggs is very easily done and requiresno great amount of time

Animals attend a church service inCuzco Peru Pigs goats cattle andpoultry are brought to be blessed bytheir owners on All Souls day TheThe seats are removed and the ani ¬

mals can trot about or lie do arn wherethey will After the ceremony thelive stock is formally handed over tothe monks

The small farmer who cannot affordto purchase a pure bred sire can usual-ly

¬

arrange to breed his cows to thebull owned by one of his neighborsEvery farming district should be pro¬

vided with a sufficient number ofpure bred bulls to supply the local

demandThebeds of peas in Colorado some ¬

times include as many as 2000 acresand there is one bed exceeding in size2500 acres

An interesting experiment was maderecently says the Philadelphia Medi-cal

¬

Journal A pint of various fruitswas picked at random from one standwashed and the washings analizedFrom the pint of fruit 140000000germs were secured All fruits thatdo not have perfectly smooth surfacesafford lodgings for microbes

Near the southern edge of Putnamcounty is a walnut log for which 1

500 was recently refused It was founda few weeks ago by a man who wasmaking an excavation in the bank of acreek and who realizing partially thevalue of his discovery went to theowner of the land and secured posses

everychildtoparents it must look for

espODSibililg

whenII

health andhappinessHow

¬

greatisresponsibility and how important thatno is left in the bloodto be transmitted to the helpless child entailing the most Ipitiable sufferingand marking its little body with offenglandulazswellingsreproachthemselvesyouped7healthypleasuresofhappierThere surely reaches deepseated stubborn bloodhereditarypoisons

and builds up the general health If weaklingsbyputtingtakenbyWrite us about your case and let our physicians advise and help youandskinFiI Ii

rB Of Course You Want The Best1JTo get the Latest Creations and

E Swellest styles in iiLitir I LLINER Y Liic

carefullyselected iit rect and prices right No old goods iLI on hand

LIi

SSALLIE D TILLETT 1

I

I

sion of the piccn of Limber for 575 Ho I

allumberthe price first mentioned The timbe has been covered fur probably CCII ¬

turies and the wood is as hard andblack as mahogany

It is claimed that in regions wherewhere much fruit is consumed there ismuch less desire than elsewhere for al ¬edcobolictoTheretoulartaines no opiates or poisons and neverfails to cure C C J E Stormes 1marTheernments prescription for hog chole¬

ra and while not a sure cure by avery large majority it has been foundas beneficial as anything and whenused in the early stages of an outbreakhas doubtless saved many hogs fromdying fromthe disease It costs butlittle to have some of the mixture ontohand at all eventsfor use in emergen-cy

¬

and it may prove helpful Woodcharcoal 1 lb sulphur 1 lb sodiumchloride 2 Ibs sodium bicarbonate 2lbs sodium hyposulphate 2 Ibs sodi-um

¬

sulphate lib antimony sulphide1 lb These ingredients can be secur ¬

ed from any drug store and should bethoroughly mixed Give a large tablespoonful to each 200 pound weightof hog once a day If the animals donot eat add a little water to the med ¬

icine shake thoroughly and give as adrenchcAsleep Amid FliuncoBreaking into a blazing home somefiremen lately dragged the sleeping inmates from death Fancied securityand death near Its that way when youneglect coughs and colds Dont do itDr Kings New Discovery for Con-

sumption gives perfect protection against all Throat Chest and LungTroubles Keep it near and avoid suf-

fering death and doctors bills A teaspoonful stops a late cough presistentuse the mcst stubborn Harmless andnice tasting its guaranteed to satisfyaby R E McRobertsFish Cos drug store Paint LickPrice 50c and 1 00 Trial bottles free

1m

III

GeneralNews Notes

17

Most Important Events of the Day Boiled Down

to Readable Shape Items Iron Everywhere

With the inauguration tomorrowthe Golden State Limited the timefrom the Pacific to the Atlantic willbe reduced to eightyeight hourswhich will be a new record for thedistance

Shell 3ratcher a Warren countyfarmer was robbed of 240 which hehad withdrawn from a bank becausehe was afraid of savings institutions

President Mitchell ordered thestrike renewed at a number of colicries where strikers were not permittedto return to work in a body

At Portland Oregon Wm Baldwinand his son George were sentencedto the penitentiary for two and oneyears respectively for participating ina fatal prize fight over a girl in whichthe father abetted the son who struckthe blow

Andrew Carnegies plea for aHUnited States of Europe has been re-

ceived with laughter by the GermansOne paper terms it a nonsensicalproposition and another hopes thatMr Carnegie will let antiquated Eu-rope alone to work out its own salvation

It is estimated that Russell Sage isthe greatest money lender in theworld and bankers place the amountwhich he always has out on collateralat 25000000 It is said that by calling loans he might cause one of themost disastrous panic in the history-of the country His fortune is placedat not more than 100000000

It is estimated that onethird of thepopulation of Vienna600000 in num-ber

¬

visited the citys cemetery on AllSouls and All Saints Day EmperorFrancis Joseph placed wreaths on thecollins of his murdered wife and ofCrown Prince Rudolph who commit ¬

ted suicideSamuel H Edgar second vice presi-

dent¬

of the Louisville and Nashvillerailroad died at the Oak Hill Smiterium near Montclair N J His deathwas due to a nervous breakdownwhich began with worry over theGates deal for control of the Louisvilleand Nashville

At Owensboro Special Judge Reevessitting in the trial of several deben-ture

¬

company cases ruled that the as-signee had the right to prosecute suits

syhouldof their subscriptions to the capitalstock

Physicians Prescribe ItMany broad minded physicians pre ¬yhavea remedy for throat aud lung troubles

EStormesyokeisLove links heaven to our earthDead issues create no discussionMighty rivers rise in quiet placesThe generous are always grateful

For A Bad ColdIf you have a bad cold you need a

good reliable medicine like Chambe-rlains

¬

Cough Remedy to loosen and reolieve it and to allay the irritation andlungsFor

DtveiiiLeiL ariitiigIThe agricultural is onegreat breadth and the subject underconsideration may be said to coyer thewhole of its economic principles Theterm diversified farming is applicableto localities rather than to IncH iclu ¬

als and to make it successful we musttake into consideration the advant ¬

ages that must surround those engagin it The adaptability of the soilproduce a variety of crops satisfac ¬

rily together with convenient andra pid transportation for perishableproducts are necessary requisites We-

e not speaking in this connection ofe truck farmer nor of the market

gardner but of the farmer who is en ¬

gaged in the production of staple arti-cles

¬

such as corn wheat nemp andgrasses Then if ho is situated un-

der conditions favorable to diversifiedfarming he can vary his crops to anyextent and still be able in a measure

tide over a bad crop year withoutmateriaUoss because under this sys-

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some of his products are likelyto do well of others fail likewisesome of them will bring remunerativeprices even if others sell for less thanthe cost of production On the otherhand when we have a good crop yearthe diversified farmer has a decidedadvantage

Better transportation facilities thewidening area thus reached and thecheapening of rates is opening up newmarkets every year Lands planted inorn hemp or wheat consecutively beN

come impoverished Certainf thesoil that are required to mature

these crops become exhausted whilethose necessary for some other cropremain hence a change is necessaryIt is only a matter of time when di-

versity¬

of farming must be resorted toas a means of reclaiming the old andabused farms When farmers realizethat they are making money by im-

proving¬

their farms whether theyseem to obtain immediate resultsor not more of them will adopt thissystem In connection with rotation

f crops our most progressive fannersre growing leguminous plants parpeabyplant food and put in condition to be

followed by almost any crop A closeapplication of this method with a rea-sonable amount of live stock will notonly restore the farms to their wontprofitinstead

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Thin black materials spangledwithsteel paillettes make exceedinglyshowy evening costumes

The newest neck ruches fasten atthe bust thereby overcoming the un ¬

becoming appearance around the neckNarrow braids used for trimming are

in best style when put on with stitch-ing

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on the edges so that they stand upLighttinted broadcloth collars of

goodly size and cuffs machinestitch ¬

ed all over are a feature of the newesttailormades

Most exquisite of time many smarttimings shown in a certain dress goodssalon is an evening rohein daintiestwhite chantilly Time skirt flares beau¬

tifully the rich floral pattern aboutthe edge being accented by a scintillat ¬

cThesesake moonshine are also used to out-line

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the upanddown strappings1 oflightweight peau de soie this silk be ¬

ing cut out every now and then lest itinterfere with the big rose figure in tin I

lace Enough of time lace similarlydecked comes to male a blouse whichwill presumably be cut decollete Themoonlightlike shimmer of the wholething is notable for the silk lace andthe satinj peau de soie both tone quiteup to time glitter of the everpopularpaillettes or as we are more usedto calling them spangles

Overskirts once more are striving forrecognition Their draperies are grace-ful

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the double skirts cut with nicelyflowing lines One form of new skirthas the back in three kilted flouncesheaded by a wide band of trimmingThe narrow apron gore is made entire ¬

ly of trimming embroidery tucking orbraiding All skirts flare out at thebottom sometimes means of thedeep flounce so longin vogqe but thenewer method has the flare cut withthe skirt alone Hip yokes often areoutlined with several rows of stitch-ing

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that extend down the almoststraight apron gore Bodices showmany variations of the blouse Streetgowns are to be made with jauntyetons that have postilion back orbasque effect Many loose coats aremade with kilt boxplaits finishedwithlow collars and stole pieces wideningat the bottom Flowing sleeves arepermitted and many new gowns showcapecollar fancies Braids will beused very extensively in plain rows thewidths graduating and in fancy designs

Date DreadTo one cupful of warm wheat mush

add onefourth cupful of brown sugarhalf a teaspoonful of salt one tablespoonful of butter and onefourthcake of compressed yeast dissolved inonefourth cupful of lukewarm waterthen add one cupful of walnut meatscut into small pieces threefourthscupful of dates cut in pieces andenough flour to make a dough thatmay be kneaded when well kneadedcover and let risexover night in themorning again knead shape intoloaves and when again nearly doubledin bulk bake in a moderate ovenPeoples Home Journal

White Bread Griddle CalcesChop as much stale bread as will

measure two cupfuls put it into abowl and pour over it a cupful ofsweet rich milk let it soak for anhour When ready to bake the cakesmash the bread in the milk with ateaspoonfultwo tablespoonfuls of melted buttertwo wellbeaten eggs sift into themixture a cupful of white flour and aneven teaspoonful of soda stir welltogether then add a cupful of ourimilk and bake on to griddle BostonBqdct L

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