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THE OAmO BULLETIN, SUNDAY MORNING.JANUARP 3, 1909.' CARE OF UTENSILS i I i CLEANLINESS AND ECONOMY IN THE KITCHEN. J; At Little Consideration and For j thought Hera la Wall Repaid j Proper Treatment of Tinware To Clean Copper or Braaa. ;' To Clean a Frying Pan Rub wlib a hard crust of bread and wash with hot water and washing soda. Never .'acrub It Or the next food fried In it will atlck. ' . - . . To Clean Enameled or Granite Uten sils Whose . Contents Have Keen Al Jowed to Burn Fill with cold water, EVrVS EPIGRAMS. A teasido hollo is known by he; (nji. Wisdom is only experience crystal lized. He Jestx at family jars that never had a mother-in-law. True kindness often doesn't even know how to spell creed Tho Kind of honest criticism most of us are after is spelled a p-p-l-a u-a-e The path to Nowhere runs close be side the babbling stream of H.v -nnd-lty. (hiold'n simi!estion for economy is add a piece of washing soda the Bize ; to subuiituti! love littht for electric. of an egg and heat to boiling point, j hght. Wash at once, as the burned parts will men De. more easily cleaned. Mo that hath imagination Is already .- Saucepans and baking dishes should a m citizen in the world of ad , be filled with cold water immediately venture, after using, so as to prevent the Has- ments clinging to them. 'By doing t xiiey who marry for money mint , thia they may be cleansed In half the ,u, p(')ia of ,I)(,ir mnl6 jnto counter time otherwise required. i u u coin. ' Tinware should be washed in hot I eoapy water, rinsed, then dried with a ,t tip f,,ast 0f m', au the dishes towel. Drying tinware on the stove ' nwuld ,,e (i:lslRJ(1 tvu a suspicion of darkens and sometimes melts it. If atC sa!t desired bright, first wash and then j ' '"' clean with either writing or some min-; Ah buf !f wp !nv(,j whe,.p it were era! soap, not with sand, as this will is,i('n , i0Vl? ,h, wouldn't be love, rut through the soft metal and soon. sllt t.onlIIK,n sense. . wear it, out. - j Coffee pots should always be bright : ()p(jp .pa (,ivor sometimes on the inside to Insure good coffee. l(y , OV(,r h!s in ,ove anil g(,ls occasionally -boiling soap, water and dl., ,n,,d in a rtimple. washing soda in them they will be kept in an excellent condition. fbp mtH (Iroams ran pilot To clean rusty and blackened knives ft man-of-war into the peaceful and forks, use half a raw potato dipped , f whpre f, ,kh, honse Is a in brick dust. . ' , ome Stains on tinware or teacups can be removed by dipping a damp cloth In I NEWS FROM OUR NEIGHBORS jj Va? a ' 2 a ? a a a a '' a a a a a a i a a a a a a a the million)-!'. Mrs. Khiue, In clear voice, told much to IliUresI club foll. aud 'their guests and the oveninu'S MOUNDS, ILL. m i purposes would not Imve been coin- i fa fplete without li. Mrs.' Hough's paper if Jan. 2, 1903. was. as i:; all she writes, spleiididh d t'e K. A. ('iiiiiiiiicluiiii was a is- ' :n ramp. I. delim-nthr; the character of ilor to Cairo on business toiliiv. 'Patrick Henry with ndmirable power. Miss KIo W'rli.i n of Villa Itidse. is As musicioiis, Mr. and Mrs. Kste-; liaxini! a nice poreh built in front of n.-,.,f no praise as this talent is so her Blanche avenue prrporty vhh'h Wi-ll ,nnvn. .Mrs. ''.popon possesses! will a. Id much to its beauty. Cid ;1 swrli ,.,,,. voi,,,, ,,,( ,.,.,i. sunns are iu s u li an unn'-'oj Castle ami sou Coereo an' doing the ,jon ,,f (,,,,. work. I!. .1. Johnson, a subt-m' i.il f t titer as a l "s .'.e-':s 1 f;v'(. manner I ) a t iVr never falls lo captivate her hearer- Mrs. Monroe uest of Vlii:i Hi.! ...n... c.t, ,-,!... ,, . ,-, i i; t. iiieti n ui: v ; it i ; er a in Hi. H. A. Iloyall is liaunsr his two l. , , . , I cottages on Oak street nicely pii.nteil this week. i Al Inst rumeiital solo was brilliantly ::-1 f pl'OI islieil musician. !;s Ulam-he Hc.i. common soda and rubbing briskly. Wash and wipe dry. Oranitewear should not be left, to dry over a hot fire, as the heat in cx- . panding may cause the outside to '. Bcale. I v at cruelty could compare to that o." he teacher who made the small bov sh.jt the blinds when the ba.nd went l.y nsuiti.r; year. How McClellan of Fuuiski is mov ing onti I'n f. H. T. McCorkle'.s farm wist of loun. The weatlier lias been a little on fill for a few days, bi t the hard road building pees stunlilv' on, an the graveling will soon be connected iron) Mounds to Villa KHee. The petition for liglits and water iav- been finished and the matter l" taken up by the city council Monday night. Our business people seem to v o with each ether as to who can put cut the pettiest calendar for 19-i0, am! so!,u of tiinn are vimjiiy beauti ful. T. .(. Ileitcn. (!!' uii to-ilale piiiuer n ho lut.-s 'Ken ! u-c (:ra;slt.,:ii!ig t!-e links out e,f i lie licadlight office for ;evei a! n , ei.-, ; rctuiae.l to Ms home in Cairo. installment city if we e ra"e a furuiiUi't hoi.s:? In ii?.!,t for t'.i had snitab'e ri on;s. A girl dream house of cards top-j re-ir'-t to untr the mi. pe.ish a l.jis w-1,.311 elio vna!i-,,c th.'ll fhn ni.1 II ,.f t It.- ':..t .... t., ,1 , 1.- To clean copper or brass, If it is nm,.rie,i ' jllht"ii,, hr brother las K.'o.he,- raVh, r cw.-,. i . ar li 'i- pa per p.r t .-ai e:n s. .lake .!. ,;po,i lia s,.-! Ihs busi t"" u" Hhft a'l plate, dip into it a cut lemon, and rub ' ' on the metal. The strong add will re-! PERT PARAGRAPHS. move the worst stains. I Tumblers which have contained j Pnm(1 mpn wl0 ,,eat ,he han,nwn milk should be first rinsed in cold wa- mlIv win ,)V a n(k tcr before washing in hot water. , " '' To Cook Rice to Perfection. whose popularity as a siii';er onlyH Don't, make emptv revolutions, but :,,'!""-" " "or popularity as a iihsh vj lo something substantial , luting the1;1"1 charmiiift so-ieiy girl, was iu j line voice wlien slie sang Swr, I heart. t Sigh No More," readily responding to it encore with the swi-t song "Dui.-h s." j Mrs. Wh'lsou lielng an ac.'omptni ist , t j f lino skill, added much to the sueees , of the singers. The session was con ceded lo bo an entire success. Tin - j jj club will meet w ith Mr. I'oyd si:; i I daughter in regular ses-iuii on .Inn R :.h. i Mr. Clem Spencer of i'ulasM ha-' been appointed game warden again ; for the ensuing yvu ; Mr. Oils Iteii lierl of r.rau,! Cliain i was a business caller here T!nir.-"day N Mr. I.. Beaver of Ya'e's Panning. ij in our city .shopping Thuts Iny ; M Mr.-, K'd. Sheerer is cori'ii.'ed ( 1-,; home on 1'earl sire -t with intlu'na'or ; riieumatism. i U C.;pl. A .1. I.a;g:,e,-:.v . Jr.. ho l a- j been stationed in Cilia the i '. . s an i for m ver.il moni.is was itm ci llor of ';-o ince nri'lll. has la e gra.Te.l .. furUmgl- ; f two iimupIk be J ".inning wiih Jan. "ib. ti:e liaie in': sj -riiiy will I'vactnii" Cnl.a. Mr. I uns i n-'y i Pink t w ill sj-ete! his fiir!i.n?'s w-iiii !:is r.T.nlH and , a.en!s in ibis ; U iiv. 1 S . . . 'i Mr. iiii', .i : -" o.i ) ce' sin mer 1 1 itai're.'id u, ne 'be i.;rint of .' Iiaby girl. wih arrived .Monday. Mr. Alfre-! Hi'inbh-tou was a Cairo ' : i :m i io' i s na . ij Mis. I, email Kei 1 roid Mtss ( ir-i U Jin.s v.'cre Cairo visitors Fri.la. W. .1 .Ma' his if A.m-iVa .,vas in ih'iii iipss j.r.' crfj en ihont ;:eet to S. Moses and soil of this eh v. The fiijipi ; . d t artiupiake shock thai was f"!t i:t .Mound f'ity a-l (h.iri Wednesday about ) o'i-Io-'k '.as eacM i! t,y h.-nvy clmrgos of dyna-iiit in ii'a.-iCng rot k in the w tan p.vt of the county. The l:eav chtirces shook th i ntiiv ci!fnt a d !i I '! sidoiai- a.ccnge t ) -is i.".'i!.-. i ii !.., MnTTNm pttv tt.t. : Kr;dav. s 'vhia Miller oa' ! oi !)-' fi v j; T!-!i ! i r n I Col:. ! MO. 1.- I I Ho is a wise, men who knows just f wauH fr. f i ii.n wnen it a true v iMicn. ters, drain and dry. Have ready a , . , , ' , Kood sized, kettle in which arc four U W0li!d o",c for ,he 1!S,ltnln8 quarts of boiling ' water. Slowly lot np- to ffo liketbundcr. rice sift through your fingers into tho Lolling water, never letting it stot. J1i n"( 8Rk a "'om?n h"r Takr boilingl Keep lid off kettle.' Add ta- t fol grantc-i aodjcbtract four. Idospoonful of Vinegar to whiten rice JVid to keep it from boiling over. When 80 betimes it scenes as if the only cooked tender, which will be in about '-''. J he is ,0 te downri;ht 25 minutes empty the contents of ker- foollw. tie Into colahder 'which is placed , orer a bowl (the water from the rice The f,"(,ws a'" Ilow!' making an excellent starch). 1'our on '"5 for a new deal wi! often bo fwund nd through the rice boiling water to ' a "' tUl l'cmore ths etr.rchy rt!cl:ircs-. then ulw !.Tid?- vt-r "' k ti'e of ci- JIost of the pood fish in the sea that u !-,.ui. M(-v i -if,,,,, -nv iva min. Haven t been caucht seem oeiermmeii i ( iinia ( laaiK were Cairo vi aOou 1. iif ints lint Aiah unA um-va to stay there. No place like home. ; Thursday. 'vixnMmMa- i It ..n..a ..at ri. Mis. J. S. Miller and hi I' llicci-. M s; Mi-S Helen Wil- is oil rooked this wav no other way will Still, the man is something of a , Kmma Oofoitb of M:. ( ,-tr:nel. spen; '.U I this w.-ek fn ie vaccination. suit you. ..-iim-,1 a lay ev . u 5j in Iionor h Cairo, III , Jan, 2nd. '09. With the beginning of the New Year we wish to announce that we have added Portland Cement, Lime and Plaster to our business, and are well pre pared to handle this branch of the business in con nection with grain and hay, having switching facil ities at our warehouse we can unload cars with very little expense. Well known brands of Cement, Plaster and Lime will be kept in stock, and we can also supply our patrons with Sand, Brick and Crushed stone when they desire. We would kindly ask those who use the above named materials to call on us, or telephone for prices before they purchase and we will try and give you prices fully up to your expectations as it is our determination to advance this branch of the business, and orders intrusted to us will be prompt ly delivered as we will extend every favor consis tent with good business methods. Soliciting a por tion of your patronage, we remain. Very truly, ami Hastings Co. , IV ia I.-. - h una (ioforia of! f ir l.f r b.,w, ilt Mi. Caru-d j 1 ' n i ion i g Oa'ia s atol mu-'M' fi I tie .!'! leers pi'as,iut. Ke- j S ' rve-1 a. -id at a la a-I CTWmgWgffimaaga . January 1. 1'Jo9. .Miss K) -ie ' .Jeffrie, of Th ties n Ir, sb: .eni". wen turned lo der home Thursday morn I n;r .hi" icro.ving geos's i.-p::rn-tl I , , II I' ll1,, . ! 1 I ill nn I . ... ..... , v .. , - v. i , i . .. . i i a ;..! i i v. 'vVitHier v .rt W. I lougli an hro in the eyes of his valet ho pajs luomptly. t Club House Salad. j Cook macaroni for about 20 minutes. Doubtless we call the parrot Tolly. Take from fire, drain in colander and whether it Is a lady or not, because of , y. wash through with com water until its uotanie attainments in coat mums thoroughly cold. Put in bowl; mix a conversation. rich mayonnaise, about a cupful; take about four hard-boiled eggs, carefully After a city has attained s po,iu- slice the whites and add to the maca- lation of Ifto.OOO a stianger may allu Ie ronl; take the yolks and chop fine; add to it es a vlllaee without danger of a portion of the mayonnaise until u 1 avlng bis head knocked otT. thick paste is obtained. Drain a hot- tie of capers; add to the macaroni. Go to Kurope and tell your trouhV Slice about two tomatoes when they to the police. They will not tie aide are cold, or drain the juice from a can to understand and v.-Ill thus escaf ef same, and use the thick itortlon of su!Tei ini:. Nashviile American. the tomatoes Just before serving ths mayonnaiee over the whole; slice a FRECKLES OF TRUTH. green pepper ana also add powderu i -p. red pepper. Serve with lettuce haves. Tho onaht-to he niin, i a rub', sn .. ' !, ivi- ;i a v.'i .v iiinncetif Albert Hoeken- look on his fate ;-.:;! fd. of his s' root Kudyard and ear heim- bhw'--,- d. ,i,n and Herliert -' nou.nsio .: .oa. immi., " e..- innocenidieai wife ts sleerarc; by Ins side, he sie-'ikcil out of bed and down stairs and secured the pack- Thursday wiib rebiv' :i Cairo. S !': s Minni' (lain:, ui-.i lias I . nic ond l-.id i' in a cn?"t One , f the n. w bi i . as whi.-h wi i -he uue.M t.f P. r . mi'is. m)v,. s ; COUNTRY HAS rCVV RICH MEN. Tnv ,-,,x, s'cp was taken by his receuilv imla'le.l at i... Wal-r an. "I.idv : and brai- ila.rii. b ft Thu's- i " ' wife. She look down from the patrry Light Conioativ's .!a'!l. was conn-, I i -i,n for le r lieine at t.rand Chain. 'e 35 aci'"-0 " a td'eber in which she bad ben . or- nior. r ..tc.veiie an, I Mill., lisw I .ii h.-i-l's. Ie Mill Cice. Kd. Stansfiell. sito.s lilem (h o. Trammel nod lieverh ; i;;,:l. M'.'.i .10,00-,.. i a, liii -I s ! --Mi l III! ericl' (1, si,..k .Keith, Walter Sehnler. I.a'f'ii"" I-' i .iv and Harry Armstrong. m. is qui'" ill whh no -'d:' . Jehu I". V. , hei'mai i'-.o. Mr. K't-hnr-l Cwen and Igit.y w.-r jin Ca'io Ti:ri-da to mo t be d.iiish ''r. . i- s . vada. n ho has le a !r 1 tag ft i. t.ds in 1.. i !!!. r. K; . .!!!.- ' 'lea a::. I i. ' a s'h- t. i ;n teiid.-d a N-w Y'vr V d 00 ,,i Vi!l : K'.dge Ti!i.i.-da .1 n'.ui. also :.-ri 1 ; Mr H-:ii' C-i !d ,.,j'!, 0-1,1 gra:: I "n. Ih.v -Vu i k 11 . -, we.-' Cairo vi : :i, C.id.n. 'e.--r-. It. e lihoo. rh.!" Murph.. 1 K I IVe.-i.i ..11 ,:'i. to'.-i Mo- matin 1 Cairo Fri-hi i Mi s'.- .' h j and , h- K. pt V 'Min i - gn. -1- oi Vhire. r '.V,. i his own :,!- 1 "k. i jabor. Bla'.k S-ans. Pins Her Faith to the Goat. Coat's mill and no .'.ocjy iiion if the doctrine of tin duchi ss of Hamil ton, premier duchess of Scotland bur. shyest and most retiring of women in private life, in bringing up her four children. She is president of the Hrh ish (io'u society, and a goa Is alw;o. a a vi'lued member of the ducal letinii". The i.:ie never goi s arywhere wi'ii otit one. Th duchess is always preach ing the value of neat's mill, and goat : flesh, averring thai .be virluea of ?.n rout have not been appreciate ! Tie" Mi -s ( their ii. !, !;,!, ;,;... and la;oih . j '" a la Hie .'an . Cir.'. . u;i, ta! e 1 ?e ; n , I .' Ie'" e.ii! 'y ill e,i ui'.-d.n wii, 1 a M-i.-f. - I 1 ... till bis 1- C !h:.b -,!. i !.. ening '.! . irg up dinn s and nick- is and pennies for months and months, and. after Hulaaria is tho nenivst ainnoaci, p. ,.,mtinij ,hmi over, she sneaked do.vn a peasant eommonweal'li v bi b the .-i;,!, n trp forenoon and bought and world ha., tin inn in mop-ii liu.es, , a ,a;-ce home ami hid it away duhe, an invalid, passes most of th" There is not a l.algari.ni S 1,1 w ho i ,,n the top shelf of a elothet-pt r sj. I lime at his Si-oitisli home, ll iniUiou lint the owner of a plot of land upon Then one of the children tame In 1 ! ::b,ce, a piv.it mansio: J ihat abstirhs and out. of wli.cii In; on, day and loo!:d and acted vu y j nearly all his income Ho inhipei iohhood by his own mysterious, and si-only afterward ! .lie ti'le f:om hii cm I ii. tne t Atdfih I iniul.t have bee'i found hulins ,-oi.ie. j .tnke, but the es'a'.e pas.si.ij 'o th - which he Hm 1 Vi tor if lo.md Ciu.i 1 , Large landowners are alnn.-i un- . Hiing among ih rafters of the earref. 1 l.tte duke' ilaualm-s. T'ow h march : I'. i ! iy a a omi -inie 1 I known, miss i!i London ll!i:-1 rat . i . Then as the mm her sndd-'ily and ' ioness of (Paham, , I on.' .f tl.o Ai'boii-h ieo,',.! ii.g I-- h- ".:i i ,1: Baked Whit Fish. I h:l. t Anv man is ant to feel all run doin I ... -r,, TU ... . .. a t. . .. . . T '""""f'.' " "so: em oui af,rr ,, npjgbhors gpf through d h j the backbone from the head to within nosing him. wo inches of the tall, and atult with the followinj: Drain two cupfuls of ,),,, uing jour smiows it is b ; eystcrs, mix with them one cuptul of as ,,)! , ,j a'i,io,ie around the ne k I rrackor crumbs, one tablegpoontu! fine- ,,r Paci, (, ly chopped iarley. quaricr cii. fill hut - tf'r. salt and pepi-er. S-ason the fish Tim.- is mm-v. m-ovidr-d vo.i do . t with salt, pepper and lemon juice, waste a dollar's 01 th of t ime t;v i i i'':-''!" Ihaoi.. ., Stuff with the oncr divMhine a id t., ka-A n t-.itv ' ' ' 11 ' '" h.b. ' eew up with fine twine. Rub the tsh pr.sii.'.': M -. ' v over slightly with huttpr, place it in a There ip peoide who have so ne ' I ' ' '1. :' ; ; , .1 I-- . baking pan. dot with bmter and pour piXl( in t li m. but p takes a lot of '. . ud M - it ..t. hi In a lit!e hot water. Hak. allot I ig coaxing to luing it 'ihom He 1.. gi .,, . 12 minutes lo the pound. Serve lot . v. ,,,,,, ,, wun parsie? nance.. j Some t-nopl,- an id- - that H,-r : . ., i ...:. o !;.- s. .g,;.:. .. . tan't be simeie wi'hom (.aiiig di -n- I , ti wni 1 f. '.i Cd.i. gruable thlns to their frier,.!-. t;r .,,,. ,. ;.i... ,, , s r. , a .1. 1 - vi. M 1 - tin- s o , a The Sin.-. I liil..' M' r h,y meg 1 Z 'he V.,iu:.'i CIuli ... ! I ii."i -. - - . 1' '.: 1. -id.-ai . of M . and M. '!',, !'. I. Tie- oa..n- p.ti hi - . li'" I oil- ' il ,1 1 .M 1,1 ir;i- . ' I oi ' -ii-' let o.' an I v i" 1 1 -i rn " ': --oug. d w i. uii' ' -. 01 -.1 on ! . w , eme.i by Mr an I Mi-. I'.od 1 . (';,..- S-! a'. it ml . i. . - (. . n I of :.. " - io !' !a V :.! .i o if ., da .'.! .!'. r and -ri! i M: - 'I hi '-'. liU" '! ! ..' i-.-l I-;, ., m. ' . -:.;. a' l'i-r .; a e 1 'aaoi. -!: I. N. w V- , w Year's Cm- '.! 1 -'. . r.he d .. .' ,: ;. mi - i "i ; 1 ti.i :! - Vi "er i f .Mr : h'"Ws. Ti e i' .v. men of we.-iii'. in the uno), ,e. 1. d'y ( liiered the parlor ne ; w al'iiie.si women ir lhiuh.nd i eonntry are mu-Cy of foreii;n birth ,i't-i iionn. -he i-.lnif st siinnli'ed over a , Youi: Krid iv i "'' descnt; and -von tb-'j won hi not . ilaitglitcr who was down on her kn 1 ..I' (-,,,,,, ,j it,.- .1 j ie- counted as wealthy aei-.irding to j and reaching under the sofa. The ! oii ii.-r son. .1 : '" ' ' """ I ' " " ' '" " '"i"'" "" Kiibv What ? I'e.nl Why. fo many ynini:: mn Eyes All Around. I'eaii It was awful, dnar. awfu;! ' .t.,',1, (Boston Pumpkin Pie. j Select a fndiutn-1zd punipVi'i. Mild substance, and dark oranci. c-oin-. I Cook in water enough to luevt nt luirn- If ono-haif Hie world doesn't knowr i. r. ('.ii r. lag, which should Ih? evaporated in ih- ' ' ' ' '"' HI in-; m end to IeT all the sweet flavor with '""'"ed that the p-. i Ho-,V s. the pulp. Then for a dep if. ,. M",l " "r", "r l":-1"2 " -cnpful pumpkin, a pinch of nntm-e cb,""!', l'Mll- N','", clcre, and salt, one-quarter teappoonful Ie !ou' 1 ; i ' ii 1;; ..i I.e. A 1 ' r no ih 1 - ion. ' Co e '! e., ' i - A I. I'M.. '; M"-,l! sete. C ... j-.e,r'. St-.gli J t I " If--." Mi- lh.'. V..r, .1 ,,,, o-.-...'i . I '1 of rlnnamon. one-half taonnful of " ' i-i m i y ...,, ., , - 1 S,WVh T'hM 7PfU' f UCar; l-i- !!. in a .1. rk ph.c if .-nlv for ll-r Kirs.' K- i.H.h" Mis CI.'.. L-'.- . i Jldd t.v. to the pumpkm i!h ono i;, ; u af T.11 s'.'-o , . Ahx.I-., -Si beaten eg. and three cupful of rich '., . r , ,, T, ,,, .,.!. milk wh.b RhnuM ho t,..,A.t .. n 1. , - 1. . 1 1 ,. . . . , ' Don 1 iMd an:l iii in whiih 1 u ti-i: 1 v (. 'rt, .f , ! I II l'-...iS a- a 1 , .! '!: 1 I- WHEN YOU ARE TIR5D. In a model oven afmut one hour f I ".i , are not iun-iitt d. Il : 1. " ' ' 11 an J woij. a 'il'ie f. Branblet. j One cup ra lna chopped fine. ( '"" trlnd mine In f-at rhopierl. one iem ' K-i- tp on grated and a HHle of h- jule- boot onm taerpoon c.f rra. I i-r ,a;l ' '"'" ' "' rmiubn tcan ar.'d thr. t.,.), ot,r ' "'l'- T:iiii- iv. !:.. g.g and onehal run of iier. vix tnoronfhly and baV In tick pi ,-r3s l-"i,,r ' ' - 'i rolled Tory thin a-d cut in ci.c ,in"' '',t ' '' '"'.'' ro!d'0T-r aame a for turnovers o put layr of fSHitu and then a " R"ahe ihat it i b- tter , ea, , troil Cut lo eqoare ah end. Tfe... 'hnf uudone than overdo jours 1'. r fine for liinctiennt or to ca y fr ! dlner. I fnre and are uvea art I"' ft' ,,,a' eveij thing must b- i' W n -. 1 c h -. . f M-'ii ;.'.'-' n I Ku'' !h. .0 ; . ... .P. e - - J- ' .i. '. It : 11 Vv 1 , 1. 1 "i' i Li'h Mr N 1 . IP."- : . - t- 1. - ' .1 ' , : M ... ' . v 1. , I. :; 1 . . : ,. , nun -iio'v j ,f h r . 00. i" 1 Court ii and ' s Km-. I. a-' i H.g.'in- b- I i ;. ..'::'" hi ih - a.i.' j ;-r , ...:.,.' -.-,! -,- oe. - v ;t I, one o, j TP' . ,1 ,Mj lO' i a ; C , . 1, ,,- ,,a , . 0 'Hh k" j ;i-itr" of t h" ! .ii ( . a 1 ,ti . . 1 i 1 . : . I 'o noil-.' -1 , I .!:: ; L 1. -el I ' -i men! - I 1 a- e oei t ine-.p , ' ; .- f le.il , . '. I J o ek lor A s,. ami;'!.! si 1 led 1 o i . - v. ,,- - ' Tho - -, . .1 1 hi-, X".. - - .-.ne- Kion 1'"' and rt.t ' I'ahiiet ' ;.i - i' ; M i- - ! a a I A:. ! 1 i t r.e. The small landowners, who fur. 11 the va.-t iiiiiioiity of the popiiiaii. il, are peasani born ajol p.-.i-ant br- 1. The.', are e; roine!. t'liri!- They are 11. 111 -nt with M-n plain loo,'; they we;:r the san.e s.'ii-(1,i garni. : ml .-, !min year to y.'.ir. only t. lining lloir 1 l..i -. il. id. Ol'.i W II ., I .0 h.;".'. s ol t ii s.-i-on. Whole l.ol iiies. n.'tl Ol Weil !( do ; '-asants. sleep in the s-auie 1 1 1 1 i.tts str.e. hid on; -.ii ,'1. e Th-y he und'-r lon o'.oi,.- of oirt ioel n's- iinili ri which u liritis'.i or (i.-i'inati r ih' to t. ia'.oi.-l' Veil. I li'illil.l' t we.-k. Y.'i not 'v it iii a ndiii 4 tin 0 1-n t I ;. :.aj'ie.-i s.iih-n 1 . .- . ,1! gen.ellt I he- gl' I'.V 11,1 sillt li.l! ,. Ii-oiig ;itoi !. i'h;. ?!i.rnni-r, li e . r Ir.-o n Co irritaljon ciri ,; a . a ,-ug ..''aT iaii-.r I -. 10 1 rw .: k'-i ii - ,,( iiuder.;" !. b 'be s. 1 ta'-le of :o i.ih'.. i s in i'i,5 j ... . ,....-,. ...... ...j ' ....... 7 r !'. -t ,. r , ' I. y to c.r'll lii.',;- - ; -ndl- or-. Hi. . 1 r . , , .... , ),,.. .-1 .1 1 . . i.i-n a.e f .";(-!. - v n , in l'.'.,4 ir . . I ' e(o ! 1 . tohl bv a ioi. 'gn l,ae,e,' j s. ;, 1 1 r ' who had t r.;--. p.r tea.,,. . .0 - in ,. ,,; -, . 11 the r..ui:tr li.a. Ie doubt -I great:. wi,-n l.-n' 1 -r. asked for no -yplanaiions Then il' and b".v;.,i di.n'.ers Hi..' had no. In en lntkid for a year wane found closed li:ih"r than a drnn. Closet doors 'hat had stood wide open wire made faM 'I here wa lingo; to h d. 1 ber'nil when ri'-ers v- Thei" I . s ' ' 'iv: no '-. 'In mh- , . . . , . otni ers 1 , ;o: .. , .' ,. 1 . a -IIL...-I '. ' tan dy v !' .r ound tryint to loo'; as innocent a-, a t'hf p. but at Ce H..-e b"aiing a load of li! on ips on- pass up our Sitre-t iii rh" ev. ning. 1 told .lack to whisilc ihe (;.,i My Lye on You' when he was a bloi k away.. Uuby to a Mans, and did he? l'eari Yes. and thin 1 found tho j .'hole neighborhood had tln-ir t 11: TI. - ' "in ".a- in tery I net ';o '. Th" day cam" w h" iln muidi 1 vas .-i.l.cfl. U was I,-.. .'fore CI id-' i.i." - That fact- I'v hed si nip' v u ' ,''i vIuk Santa Clans e"i h i..! '--' I' ai.vai ml that way. ami it a i rn; pitv. Couldn't Rf s st. It's doliais to ilo'.iibuut.i on m "ami id. 11 ." n,e p'-,- J "V.'i II. I il t.lKP a shoe of HlOe d-'s. f-h.l.ll We li', il.o .I'-tonh Pi !he liank or In the I akc. y ? ' Kannat itj .loiirnal. Beef" and Carrots. ' Take one j nnnd -f round u' b"r ' I'f IIS O'.l j U.,J ,.)),,, (.,a' -I l.V, h-p til'' .. f-;i! e I '.tie an I conii wiili the n.-al in n.or I j i-t to cover mini done. Si;m, i t'iii The Sweftfst Ct1--. v i'h salt. . 'i rr. butter and an o:m 11 iriaied. Titles n with a laid. :-1 ..nuf 1. 1 i of Tiour. itibbcii smooth v j t 'i cob! ,t Cuih r'..n . nlral di- r . to- ' .".''. 1 a : a v. le-H. r Car-' w.-t. m.-n in ..'! ti. .'. 1 ha I ma i;,f o.o-.-s o: ( f k ; i: : l.i r 00 ' 1 I .- if. ' f J" ; . ; ; e Vi . , !;. ;. f... I r. i. .1 .1 ; 1 .'. I Ih a J '' i.-i b ' M oh. 1 ;. 1 --iii'.r f and hot or they win be ojh. lone in tne dy. The e are St. d th C 'l 1 o;- .1 :'.g 1 i'.jii ' ' if Avrr-ce t-te f a Of"t. llA.ted State' Barlejr Prodetiea. I Te I Bft5 Tj f9 t T - ! ' - ' : . I ' i . , t ., 'a 1 a of j X: ' .1. ." ' v - - ' i" ie-' a j : -. - - .-..' -ir-y ? I i ' ti -. Li ; l': -' '.'.' :i I-''! ; - ' X w V tin n.hi? -,.! . ' I ;-!,- - a ol I" , d a;"- !',- - . .. r i ' ''.- ).- .i ii. ' in a f . - a f l! - "'- " -:.'. ?;- - ; .. ; - . !.'.. : -i i i '-n. At lit;.' :-'. -I"'- I-i.'':- " - He ie - - i I hi"- The Pert I Cm ni -V ! !''- " i ' ' TP- ) -., ' " a i (. - o i- a e a ' - ', , - , 1 : '.- ' ' f 1 he IV--! I t 1 - -A - -i a I. tie t. hi vj .i !ji UjU. t: - 'l i I h II "f pi.- j i -a : A I- r ' o r I - . ,. ,n l.-tl-,io- to I Creamed Carrots on St - W. j Wali and Mia;- tain -. inok .til soft in boiling sat v at r. Hiir on r ' th-m thin cream t..ii e, u. jour th ! w I i.b- o'.t r a le t l.r il.- i sl- ak. S-rv- it oncp. Kac-h a.d. to the C-vor tf '. loe other. ! . . t 1 a - - ! .11' , .1 , No Cj'it f-r Ji. PH., i.rr IO')!-; f -'- C-""" j e. th. 1. Ml ; t. ..i f-.tl. e e-. .'.om-J ! -reos ien xrr 'I "tfh" b "t is 'tv ) i..i liK-k hat-pv i! i t-i'i " r th ; .. - - - - - ;'h a 'iian i rairin V'r li.ii'.s-f.ol ... .v- ; i THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY. Ton'otind it. m.n. 'bt's j is; t u ihi:;':ai ah ):.Ll Strange Actica by Father. MotHer ' - ..--.. and Children at Cr stmas Tore. To Make Mutton Like Lamb. M ui tun cboj.s ran be n.ad veer ten t Tl.e iroiet -'in i'h the hv- . der. unite a muf h so a lamb, if b-- j hard f ins I." h.'i'f an h.mr la'i - i fere they are b.it'- d or f.-te (p,.T 3r.. ' n t:nel. ' to h the rir-r , il'ed to simner in j.t.e a Ji.-r 'e i v rxprRtrtirr J ... . t I VMM '?f, CowywKjMTa Ac. ft vr ff ft 4 1 Kasi - t'i' -r n r -if ffT-f w n fn? HsKr ft f t' " i -r 'f f !- C r imt t . f tl Hj'.e-nf r- F'ai.. x f tt"cf f ,r -nni m pvv. I -- tir.firi Vmn I (.1 tviM Scientific American. I V 1 - 9-r p f -t ail. T- 9 ir I r '' ' I'l 3-- i i"-j's-'". '' - I. I I- ( r ,' ... . Ih. f-h.- . 1 J tl-e r