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Show THE '.I.- -. .,(.-:.. Slogans; 1 lighter thin any. othetv, V: ; . ' x ' .- -. i ' i r i.i is mors ocauxinu tnaa any jotner.r ? f. , ' . .' i t-- ' to 'operate than any other. ' - Ftrtt B Bure . ' the pudding or pie In -tSword Amea of the. Company, he attic and la a striking eommentary of early ; tijneej-From- -a glance ; through the pages of the ledger cne would rain !h whole country waa being armed for. wan- The early struggles of Texas aB an independent state can, be traced bit orders recorded In the book.. One. of .the turned out by the firm was one de signed for GenWinfleld ScotUr ine ordeF wassent by.the Mexican war; hero December llY 1843. The sword ing back , V I l , ' - - F i - i - , i v " v.ri - - ... . . . is the best of all com bincd in one. fREE SEWING MACHINE CO. 'CHICAGO tf" ILLINOIS - " . T-- waa-the very- - flneststeel-Hnad-heavily finished, with gold mounting. ' . The faxnoua old Washington Light ' Infantry of Charleston, S. C presented ll Henry Ravene), wttb-one-Tf I Provo Utah . . , Buy Buggies 4 at' 115 BY THB Mm I . -- pre-- 1 later the citizens of sented Lieut. a aword costing 1150. - Orders for swords ' from foreign countries are noted lnJhe ledger and large quantities of ordinary aworda were Bent to Texas and Mexico. noted bells1 are also Included tn the list of orders; The ledger ' covers ' 1.. a period of eight years.": '5 8ev-er- al r ' "MIS STOMACH" A JUNK SHOf. By adding one tablespoonful of but Human Oatrlch Swallows Many Indi of ream to the bat ter or a gestible) Thing. ter pancakes can be baked ;wlthout " Ottawa, Ont As showing the extent greasing the grtddWCount von Wedel. newly aDDolnted counselor of the German embaaay to which the human stomach can be a if you do coarse blanket gray Buy d in this country. He succeeds Count not have one and keep it to place on at Waahlngton, who recently-arrivemade the tttfsptacle of articles not of been promoted to the poat of minister to Cairo, Egypt. the floor when the. baby is playing Hatzfeldt, who has the ordinary food list. Dr. Burgess, tuere. - Put the toys on it and if It is medical superintendent of the Protes-- " : ol to tant Hospital for the Insane, Montreal., necessary quick!? clean the Toom . toys pick Up the blanket, reports a remarkable case that recentTo remove Ink from books, valuable ly came under his car. . The. patient who had been an Inmate for nine papers and the like a solution of water and oxalic acid, citric, tartaric or any years, , was so secretive about his abnormal taste that It was entirely unsour acid can be applied to the blem thing about him and he bad me ar ish and.: while often the process must BUT IT COSTS BELLEVILLE, ILL., r suspected by his attendants. .The ar siMaybewaiJ'ftodeIian'l ticles taken from his stomach were1. the be repeated, It 11 MERCHANT St. 50 A DAY. know,..., I...,,. .,T".-.one , 11 Three bundles of blemish, "We settled for a $50 judgment.; inches long; of whalebone, The soiled linen will take much less eight piece When I told hltn I could not make one piece of Insulating- -. tape seven room In the clothes hamper 4Mb Competitor"' Happy" iff Cell Takes good he 'offered $20. But I inches table cloths long; one bundle of hair, one the sheets, pillow cases, X Plenty of Tobacco Along and Is wouldn't give him one cent. - nail and - a piece of wire,;.-- : and theniapklns areolded before be"I don't know how long I'll have bound with Willing to See Other Man x moment a string; one three-Incbut takes ing put into.it. It to stay In jail maybe six months. All nail with a : Pay Costa. piece of cloth attached,' one to do this. A small hamper does the right." HI stick till Rosenberg gets piece of wire, four Inches, long; one work qfjalarger one if the plan is fol-- . Belleville, III. The board and lodg: tired of paying my board. I ve gotJt button , book, six pieces of tobacco pip lowed. ing olTlarry. JosephT- -a prisonejr for fixed wife and children will be atenv 2HobaccQ my jo. tags, 31 amalLplecea float . To make a lasting mop for the le an. inexpensive, but tasty des: -- cared for." . of wire, four screws, one paper fasten- : sert cook tart apples with the" grated and give the small girls something tc paid for at the;rate of $1.50 a day by two ptura" stones, 'on ftr,' one rind and juice of a lempn and sugar to do, save all cord from parcels,- - wind Harry Rosenberg, whj had. put him PUBLIC PRINTING COST GREAT, piece a' picture wire,- nlno ' a ' ball into and taste. - When strip uere. crocheting apples are soft rub ing ' pieces of glass, nine' pieces of iron, them through a sieve, and for three about .nine, inches wide and about are rival clothing merchants Bill for Year 1905 Over $7,000,000, one steel spring, one Iron .nut, one It fiU at Tbey inches long. cupfuls of the apples, add arr ounce Lebanon, 111. Rosenberg sued JoAccording to Report. piece of stone half an Inch square, aaof gelatin that has been soaked soft through patent handles . nicely and for $2,000, alleging that Joseph seph piece an Inch long, half an A net -in half a cupful of "cold water and dis- makes an inexpensive article. slandered .him and said things about Washington. Constant growth of wlde and half an Inch thick; 27 pins, solved. In half a cupful of hot wai him which Injured his credii aa Amst hroWorbmtffljpO ' five nails,rJZ Creamed 8weetbreada nails, Color the mixture with a little pink this Item of publie expense from $300, seventhree-Incas suun Aa sweetbreads nails,. the art coloring paste, turn into a glass dish $Z,0000O-liH in one horsenatlsr one- and stand In a cool Tlace. Serve with brought from the market put them cold water. When .ready to parboil was an agreemtnt by which Rosenberg 1905,; according to, the report of the shoenalL&ur tacka andour hairpins printing "Investigation commission, from fat, cover with boiling Laccepted adjudgment ol equals about - two heaping teaspoon free them "COFFEE HABIT" GRIPS AMERICA. water and let them simmer 20 min- Joseph. But he didn't get the money, created four years ego. which recently a to submitted! .cover , report congress drain-- throw Joseph refused to pay, alleging that For tomato jelly, stewa Quart can utes. - Take from the fire, States Leade. World In Inv above ing Its extensive Inquiry. The com United when pool enough he did not have ' 'of the fruit with a piece of maesandJ into cold water and of That Commodity. two commit"consists of the mission portation the value of $ 400,' which: wras exempt a hit of bay leaf,fub the pulp :through to handle remove all on printing of the twohouses of tees one Melt law. from under the small into pieces. judgment and add an ounce of gelatin and" Senator Piatt Is its ' Washlngton.In the consumption vt congress, .:: brownTq. ni that has been soaked . soft in cold tablespoonful of butter without f coffee and "cacao the United States clalfin'alfr-1".v;,:.,- ,. flour, berg the court decided that as. Joseph in hot water..' Fill ing; add one tablespoonful water states leads the world while It recent that under Thelreport mlx,.ujitiLjmootb4l.addL.n'e,JsnpfulloJ, 4iad no seizable assets thecost81n'-ththe center nutmeata'and cream rank among the nations In her Im;279,598,837 printed legislation Add thickens. stir until it and case, amounting to $28.30, would have of tea. The Imports amount to celery broken into . small pieces and such ports publications expensive uhe Bweetbreads and place over hot to be paid by the plaintiff, dressed!: with mayonnaise. of the.coffee, near Qarnish water until these are heated through, as the Congressional Record, the pub-- j more than - So, Instead of being $50 ahead as a llcatlons' of the with whole The f of cacao and about and the ly survey geological then season to taste with salt, pepper iesulLofJUWgallQn3oaeEterS-S:a- 9 of- the department of of jelly may be molded .in Individual and the oT onetaDTes"poonTul chopped out money. ' ' v forms and served on lettuce leaves , agriculture, were eliminated from the world's markets, ; parsley. "Isn't there any wa I can get even .surplus printing which had formerly with mayonnaise turned over it. The "coffee habit"- - has. evidently with him?" he asked his lawyer. n warehouses to be grown upon the people of the United been piling .Uncooked French Cream Candy, Coffee Bread. "Yes, you might use a capias ad finally condemned and. sold as waste. States, the per capita consumption of whites of as a the into Break bowj Scald.a pint of milk and stir into - This printing was an undistributed tlrls article in 1878 being 6.24 pounds, many eggs as you think' you will re- satisfaciendum on him." ILtwoJtablespoonfuIs" of cottolene or g or a "Is. "that A amount of "candy you for the "equivalent while in 1888 it was 6.81 pounds.. quire butter, two tablespoonfuls of granu wish to make. AAdd as much cold wato 559,197 volumes' of "600 pages each .It bad Increased to 11.68 pounds, weapon?" lated sugar and. a dash-osalt. . When ter as look-i- t said think. I'll In 1908 "it was 10.04 pounds, ' ac-- . and 1907. up," I for 'Single, These then the stir year publications you'have ' blood warm- add a half yeast .cake dis were the : In XXX powdered or confectioner's bad been piling, jnp- unlil J,here lawyerv cording to figures of the bureau of l of " warm milk solved in a ahead. Too tu him told of the department of commerce more stiff is go in Hntil Rosenberg tons' the "than mixture 9,500 storage, enough then beat in enough flour to' make a sugar 4aUr tie learped that the wt'apon "was eftoughridCfllinin'Tordinafy .railroad and labor. During the same period the soft dough. Set aside to rise- and 'annual per capita consumption of tea train more than three miles Flavor with vanilla to taste, and form ' when light beat tn a of seeded Into decreased from 1.33 to 1.07 pounds. In Under the authority of an old statute that portion! of these cubes or lozenges, as you for balls, and' halved raisins. ; Spread the thin stored outsidei of government cacao the Importations ' in lSOSTwere" wish. Lay on plates or waxed paper .the capias was Berved, on Joseph. This aougn on tne oottom or a outterea to times as large as la that in --a case. where.a debt buildings was morethan $13,500 a more than ' three fry.The secret oLsoccess lies in 4sprovides ' x ' bakingjanl cover and set Jldaloirlse theriDgarzBsed7jCdlnary7pqwdered 1898." "contracted through a violation of year. again. When light brush over! with " the law thep8l)aTffwhoTfftheoney sugarwill not do." .butter, then sprinkle with sugar and is owed ean?have the debtor impriscinnamon and bake for a half hour .Delmonlco Washed PetataeSt termriiotcJ:owercer"ene tmedf covering for the "first quarter-houI zJPare uncookediatpesj3UtctheA debtor' " with paper. , into very small dice; tnrow them Into I iirard tn tha ntnte t cold"walef " and" soak forulhutes. a tnlfP-tn tha -- RallagUlft Jnapph Pier drowned. After a thrilling stnggle a in them Drain, dish, and put baking He locked kissed his wife Pennsylvania Woman,. Now 8L Has the llveSv of .the .other up. jail Bake the pie crust in a pie tin and two children, Attended 4,007 Obsequies. cover with milk,! dust-- with salt and and baby toy gopq-band took with drlver-rwe- r' set. aside. . Mix together," thre-quar- but' him a plentiful supply of smoking to ters of a cup of sugar, two and a half peppefTadd" dneTablSspoonfuI of. saveiL , and pake in a moderate bacco, books and magazines ter cut in tetown, Pa. A peculiar fascina tablesioonf ul8 and one oven for bits, advanced her years and 45 minutes. Serve .with t As 'be as being taken into the jail tion to, attend funerals, that seemed to ; Despite half puds of bolUng wai pr. thA hpnn lncreasln rinfranltiirtn Mr... Wanftnt y 7' TrosBTeaeeraToroiie-FeTsaJd : T- "Eave charmed her wneq yet a June Is still a. familiar yolks of two eggs, a targe tablespoon figure at - funerals, n: unable hereabouts and as here staylong glrl, .and ;whlch-sh- e ful of cornstarch wet with a little cold "Allj rigbLI'll that as long as says Penuchl Filling. is Rosenberg pays the bilL .Business to resist in her long life of more than she Is able she expects to hear the ' watera taBlespoon'ul of jemon- Juice and hght "cups 1s bad anyway, and 1 might 'as well '81 years, has given Mf& Rebecca Wen and butter the size 4 a walnuL - Cook brown preacher's "solemn "Earth to earth." fiugar," five tablespoons "water. 1 1.. ln .ilL reputation .far and wide as,, a all .In the j3oubleboiLfir.juwt-- wliB-tnel- i wuun. uua.ii. it yvui iui lo.. 4 euit uaii mourner for everybody's4ead, "Laugh. STORK BEATS "GRIM REAPER. turn Into, the pie cr ist and set In the when triedVlii't.vater Joseph's Imprisonment ..has Beat the white tomem-oerwith you; weep, a oven for 15 minute Use the whites of one andjhe world laughs doedfno't and nir tho syrup slowly egg of the is and It apply to French. Race, Suicide Seareje Finally alone;" weep you Tor of the eggs a meringue for the top Into the eg an. Vat until cool and first timethelleviileTbar. 1 as; her record of attending 4,007 Ended . statute ever been has , i ; v the. her, of the pie. " ""TiTT'T-thick enough to ,pr3ad on the' cakes: enforced in St,. Claire county and Jaw-- funeral s ' atl ests. meats if you ,wishr - Paris. Has the French birth rate i DellcloMBFresh Mint SherberL. " Sprinkle. with. nut . "In her carefully kept diary she has y ef s are talking of nothing else. ; fbr were a turn upward at last? For the This makes a protty addition to a taken there himself noted Jiot is :S Josepn thatofthese fuserlls asking Canned Apple 17 double ones of IchUdren, 11 "where lor Yery. .many . years. the and stick company dinner. . Four two cupfuls jmaks legal advJce"ril; Prepare your apples a fofordihary ln- he husband and wife were burled togeth last statistics show boiling water over a bunch spend bruised, sauce, cook with, aa water as tiob- ' r v: r : of hereasftr--rseven and hree where persons-fresh mlntleaves. iv er, 'V 4and leLlt igiWio T hat-eould said Roawnberg oDfr roily 'Wr0' tflt stand for- 15 mlnutea nn h .ha.ftf. nra Kg, it, thefti'gt six munths' fairly sweet, 'and Btiar - 'He wouldn't as me. .. In one of the latter tasejia of half returns are now time. 1908, a to the stove to infuse; then add yearly pay reporter. Jars while hot; Have new rubbers, Wben he sugar' Is dlSr tight sugar". "Yes, I've got to' spend money for mother and two of her children were made.:- Compared with the first hait and run jars over so no air will be left :"j bis boards But when I get-- mad 4- - don't laid period of grave.- solvedjjBtralfi c'":r of one of the triple itU- - last-yedenotes, a remarkable ln care for money'. a cupful of grape: Juice4? Freeze "to ways at hand tor ..la. talking or pies puaaings.; rnusb-lik?"He talks bad .about me, "l sue Kim. nerals. Mrs.' Weutzel recalled a clouds pfovement In the first six niotttlii.of Serve in sherconsistency. bet glasses,' ornamenting the top of We compromise- - .He ow3 me $50 burst many years ago that resulted In ,107 the denth rate shoved an Almonds. .. of D5007 )eyer the- birth rata. the drowning of three members of "and each glass with, a crystalized cherry he hangs the costs on One housekeeper" does her salted '' If 'that proportion "rcojitlnued the and sprig of mint.-- ...j..-ou!dn't that make anybody mad. . one family at Mauger's MllU near ' thts almonda in deept hot lard, and .drain put him townT Mrs. Joseph Wentzeldaughter French rpeopltj. must necessarily dlo caa'Lget ray money.' off the grease on brown paper, salting ouL-B- ut the corresponding period tf Molasses Corn Balls. them well while they drain.... If is an In jalL Tes. l pay his hoard: That's of Jacob Jtfauger, the proprietor of the .Top about jour bread pan half ,'fuli easier and quicker method than doing the only way I can keep him .in jail," mill, had" gone from ber honie" here 1908 Jiss turned the tables. In th.3 deaths by exceeded months five to try your luck: Take a cup of mobirths, children to help Tull flax six "Well, he's got me, all rght," said wltf' fxer the nu'8 'n butter In oven. Is due mtt o ' A homestead. 'Old 11,006. cloudburst lasses and a naif cnp isugar and boll a nice the Thejdlfference sr.ch "Jail isn't at' Joseph smiling. v to th fact that the dath . till It will get hard lit cold water (not Spinach Salad. place, but I can stand it. I wasn't in abou eventide had swollen the ' I 2' 4C7,0u-iMrs.from befor tTse Wentzel's brother. Just tender off but I leaves store loeid for you take business it young',, brittle), i spinach myselfr" opeueda add a pinch of soda to make it light. put in a salad -- bowl with shreds of ln Lebanon for Harry Shapiro of St. Henry Mauger, feltconfident he could also to a net increase of birtM. w i Pour over popped corn and stir till the onion and a sprig of mint. Pour Louis. Tht made Rosenberg "jnad. drive her and her children across in roBe from; 402,000 to 411,001 tv. molasses ia the corn, then1 French dressing Over all and garni3h Ha dldn't:wtnt competition in the safety, so they could reach home; but gists who-- hav long : r? jot " wet. your hand3 In ".cold watervand with sliced hard' boiled tigs and little t'.othlnf busice&s."' : tne waters engulfed' the rtgfand three . form into balls. "I sot ma'l too, and 1 said some otthe children, aad the horse .were the tide has turned at half-cu- p I. 1 sill " KEEPS RIVAL IN JAIL ' 1-- Built ihPro-t- o 5 So., 22, 183T, J Capt, James Armstrong, one of the family of famous American a tavy sword September 1.. 1837, while two years ary i Olake Bar&n wet mold.. them a jelly made of a cupful of sherry, spoonful oMemori juice, the Juice of two oranges and half au ounce of gela? Mia soakel la half a cupful --of cold water and dissolved in half a cupful of bojllng water. .Serve with whipped - - cream." Kussian tea jelly, wnicn is some-- i limes" served "ITte alfappe In place of ices at afternoon, "at homes' ia easily made. Turn Iwq and a half cupfuls of boiling water and the juice of a leuion over four heaping iablespoons- ful of tea, add a heaping tablespoonful of gelatin, dissolved and a little sugar. Stir thoroughlyand strain 4nto a wet ' ' '; . mold. ' Wafers are too ethereal to be taken seriously; TuT they are all right as a dellcacyMakera paste of one cupful of flour that has been sifted at least twice", a teaspoonful of baking powder, a spoonfjil of sugar, a very little salt, aadthe imallesrquantity of mflk pos' sible ix make into ""a pasted : Roll wafer thin, sprinkle with granulated sugar. roll again, cut into 8quares;;nd bake five minutes. The 6Ugar may be omit- ted in making them, and sprinkled over after thejrire done. - Hraa-bf -- For Sale by . . - ed ; day, Turn-ove- been-unearth- by-flT- - to 336 hai - 1 J - dat - An old ledger Chlfeuoe, Mass. , ?3LKMh as make a more perfect . stitcK tlian any otter. . OR kE&$ER. AN-OL- Order for Sword from Gen,. WlnflelX " ; Scott Found in Reeordt. - In- - t Ven ia easier - Directlortk for: Making That Wjll sura St :t;ful Reauft. --WNEARTH SY GERMAN-EMBAS- . has less vibration V than any other . '? 5 -- 14" -- TttEMBER OF a meringue. Jf ygiLhave store? eggs, look Dallclput. Sandwich That la Not aa select those having dull, rough never are ehella 9 ing shells, shlHy BeWidely Known aa It Should -- The whites of: two eggs wilt. - ' fresh. Ruaalan Tea Jelly Recipe cover pudding. Separate ' for Wafer. the white troni-th- e yolk by holding the jKmaitTSiMl. down and: breaking the At an afternoon bridge party last thfoTigli:herBtddle.v It tiny bit week a sandwich new topmost of the egg of Tnto the white. .remoxeJyollrTalls t guesta waa served. with a piece of the shell. Beat stiff, A paste had been then nf granu-- . one made of the white latetf add a tablespoon time. at a little '.Sprinkle meat of a cold over sugar, teasnoon vanilla' or h rnn lemon one-hal- f flavoring. The - more Jyoa beat through a grinder, the better the Dip a tea meringue. a'1 to pounded cold in in the egg. spoon .then water, mixed paste and drop in little mounds: on the pud with a little; and If you have a coal"stove, have dmg. creani whipped . In the pudding and seasoned lightly with. , horse radish and salt and pepper and stiffened with leave the door part way open. Jf you us gas,, heat up the broiler or the a. Jittle dlssolvedgelatlB-The-"pas- te set in the pudding, Bhut the oven, when it had set,-wspread on thin door is sljcej pfJea4jmd-deoatada Plicate brown let!rlngsbitTbf olive with cress and .Temovejrom oven but leave It 4a the kitchen or fuce. There was no top slice.; : i lira warm room for one hour before A delicious dessert is made with team the setting it away. Meringue made this prunes as" a foundation, never fails .and Is good the next prunes until they are soft. Then take way -- - - -- 5 " r TRIFLES FOR' AFTERNOON - EVENING PARTIES,- -s Machine Sewing T lOMEEVrWINTIESH" .. . D- PROVO-HERAL- finally-remo- ve -...1 -- broom-fiber,. ' . to-ia- ke four-inc- h h - -- ;dbtrta-the;t.fiet- - boot-ey- e ted mm - Ml twenty-seven- - - : Prouo City,. Utah. , "iwo-lnch- - one-Inc- h f CaLphaJ." 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