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Wheat 50QK5 Corn new 15 Oatanew IB Xvjr eeee ittttii i "rivy i etee iiimmiHIiii ) 1 lXe IW Hogs 3 50Q3 CO Butcher'e stock 2 00&2 50 UUllOr m eeee etee eeeeei 1 4K eeee eeee eeee eeee eeeeee v Potatoes Q 40 Uprlng chickens por lb G Old keiiB per lb 4 Havner ton 3 0003 Co fStssffasM Dll CfTCHINC P1LEI SB v bsh Bhv wvni n u ' OLOTSI.T 4 IWTH onrmaiT .tnm?timm inyj QASE & MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moon Ulook. - RED CLOUD. NRlt. Collections promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. FIRESIDE FRAGMENTS. A little flour dredged over the top of n calu will keep the icing from run ning. Fruit cake enn bo prewerved for a long tinm by placing it In n Ikix with tin npplf, and keeping In a cool pi tier. If the apple hIiowh hIrtih of rotting, it miiHt bo replaced by a good one. A most dcliciotiH homemndc flavor ing nitty bo prepared by grating Into one-hnlf pint of alcohol the yellow rintlK of four leiuonH. Shake this dally for three or four weeks, and at the end of that time It will Iw ready for turn. A Dellcnte Pudding. Cream a pound of butter and migar, add eight well-beaten egg?, flavor the mixture with nutmeg. Lino a pudding dish with thin puff paste, pour In the pud ding and net In a very hot oven for ten miniitt-K. Servo without nance. N. Y. Ledger. linked Hunt. Soak the ham in cold water over night; trim, wipe dry, cover It with a paste made of flour and water and bnku In n slow oven. When (lone, tflke off the crust and peel off the. skin; nllow to cool, glaze and garnish with carrots and beets cut Into fancy shapes. Ilarper'H Ilnzar. Jiuuana charlotte makes a good doscrt and one capable of being pre pared In a hurry. Line tho sldctt of a quart mold with bIIccs of sponge cake. Cover tho bottom of tho mold with a thick layer of thinly sliced banana. Fill the mold with . tiff whipped cream nnd net it afildo In the ice box until wanted, thcu remove carefully from the n.old and nervo. Apple Rice Pudding. Pare, quar ter nnd core three tart npplea and spread loosely in u buttered agate -pudding dish. Add three-quarters cupful of sugar and three tublcspoonfub rico to one quart of milk; turn the mixture over th'n apples, spread a few bita of butter over the tops and bake In a mod erate oven four hours. Servo hot with sweetened whipped cream. Orouge Judd Farmer. Colds, With or "Without Faver. On go'ng to bed, let tho feet nnd lep i be bathed In a warm bath. DrlnkJ ra ly of warm, thin gruel or warm weni. tea with plenty of milk in It. If thcut is pain in tho head, apply amustaid poultice on tho Itack of the neck ntn tho skin Is red and painful. If there i- pain in the chest, thn side or any part of the abdomen, put tho mustard planter directly over tho painful part until the same effect is produced. Liverpool Mercury. A Dannerotu Piuiafre In th Rhone, llelow Vlviers the Ithonc breaks out from lt broad upper valley Into ita broader lower valley through tho de filo of Donzerc. Here tho foot hills of tho Alps and the foot hills of the reven ues come together, nnd behind this nat ural dam there must have been ancient ly a great lako which extended to tho northward of where now is Valence. Tho deille Is a veritable canyon that would be quite in place In SlcrrnMudre. On each side of the sharply narrow river the walls of rock rlbe to u sheer height of L'OO feet. Tho rush of tho water is tumultuous. In midstieam, hitrrounded by eddies r.nd whirling waves, is tho Itoelie des Angalals, ugninst which the boat of a luckless party of travelers struck and was shut tered a hundred years ago. Indeed, so dangerous was this passage held to be. of old, when faith won stronger and boatn were weaker than in our day of skepticism and compound engines, that It wns customary to tie up at tho head of the defile and pray for grace to come through it safely; but nowadays (with the same practical result) they put extra n en at the tllli r and clap or more steam. Thonin.s Janvier, in Century. SOME DAIRY DON'TS. Don't think scrub sires can produco choice stock for any purpose, Don't keep calve in dark, filthy places and expect them to thrive. Don't bo afraid to spend money for a sir from a flrot-cln&s family. Don't make your cows drink water that you could not drink yourself. Don't feed a cnlf grain before Its ago is tnilllclcnt so It chews a cud. Don't try to bo called a largo dairy man by tho number of cows you keep. Don't keep a cow a month without testing her to see If she pay her way. Don't think that strainers or sepa rator can take soluble f.lth out of milk. Don't run or worry cows going to nnd from the pasture or in the milking yard or stable. Don't think to rnlno i calf for timilch cow und feed It tip to U time of partu rition for a beef animal Don't havo pastures so short that cowt must work every hour of the day and night to get enough to eat. Don't forget that a cow Is decidedly a creature of habit and In till wnys try to conform to her peculiar hnblte. Don't feel that jour cowh are wanting tlmo if they lie in the Rhode and chew their cud for a few hours each day. Don't forget to how plenty of oats and 'peon or corn for green feeding when the annual shrinkage iu sure to come. Too Much Knife! The use of the surgeon's knife is be coming bo general, resulting fatally iu such a large number of cases, as to occasion general alarm. The press al most daily auuouuccs the death of soma unfortunate whose sybtcm could not withstand the shock of au operation, nnd whose life was cruelly sacrificed to the keen blade of the surgeon. Of course, iu some instances nn operation is necessary, nud is the only means of saving life, but such case? are exceedingly rare. So unny deaths occur under these conditions, however, that the public is begiuning to realize that the doctors are too hasty in resort ing to the knife, and if such a state of affairs continues, there will before long be a general uprising against such meas ures. It is but reasonable to believe that the majority of operations arc unnecessary, but when the fatal mistake is discovered too late, only the doctors ever know of their error, and though n precious life is given up, the public i.i assured that death would havo results'! in spite of the operation, and who ia ever the wiser? . The folly of resorting to the knife In cases of cancer, is demonstrated every time it is undertaken. The disease is in the blood and the cancer or sore :u but the outward manifestation of n terrible condition of the entire circula tion. To cut out this sore, therefore, does not in any way effect the disease, nnd it can easily be seen that the only correct treatment is to get at the seat of the disease, and purify the blood; tho sore will then heal up naturally. S.S.S. is the most powerful blood remedy made, and is tho only cure for cancer. Bho Wan tho first Htur. Every now and then an uuccdou comes to the front showing1 that oui first president liked the theater ok well ns do his followers of to-du . The point Is mentioned In one of the many the atrical storiea inrrated In that new book: "Shakespeare's Heroines on the Stage." Says the author of the. books "A Philadelphia Portia of this same Reason of 17!)n and 1704 comes of a noted family, being none other than Mrs. Eliza Whltlock. the Bister of Mrs. Siddons and of thn Kcmbkw. In Eng land, ut the ago of 22, she had made her j.onuon ueliut as the heroine of 'Shy lock' on February 22, 178:i, and, though ' somewhat masculine In face and figure, yet displayed so animated acountennnce and so graceful a bearing as to win a moderate degree of favor. A tow years after coming to this land she enjoyed the distinction of playing the tlrst'fitnr engagement on tho American stnge.be-' ing engaged for $450 und a benefit to ' play at the. Uoston theater In Octolnsr, ' 1700. There she repeated her Portia, contending with the remembrnnce of Mrs. Powell's Impersonation of a pre vious seaj-on. She also ha1 the honor of playing before George Washington In Philadelphia." Chlcugo News. I.oril nrumweU's Piety. The late bishop of Winchester Is said ' to have powesscd among his muny other qualities that of sarcasm. A good Htorv is told of a retort made to the late Lord Uramwell, who, meeting him on his way back to his room to talco off his robes after reading prayers in the house of lords, apologized for having bcu ab cent from thccereniouy. "When I kneel down It gives me palpitation of the henrt," said Lord Uramwell, "and it would not be respectful for me to sltor stand while your lordship was pruy Ing." nishop Thorold, perhaps know ing almost as much about the old bar on'H sanctity as did Lord Uramwell him self, answered In measured tones. "Pray do not mention It, Lord Urun- Well! I am Sllte VOllP lnrilslifn nn ln equally devout vhether you uie stand- lllir. KUCIMIUl. or Mttlllir I W 1 tint S.Tf t..f. si rtti - . .... -i ijwgi tite pmyrtti old jui'g- nf tor ward inquired who had read prayers that afternoon, and, on being told re marked, with it rpnrkle In his eyes: "He's a hhnrn fellow!" Hmise'hnlrl Words. MfsMMlMMfcFv mmmmKtsWsmill IMMMMMtMMMlPMM bMbv SI T mV MMb4sME MsMMaffHr M J HI ff JmmMVmmM lfrfff IfcA 111! MsMsn m wvfUr' iTy 4mkjUL Served Him Right "You can take that soap right back and change it for Santa Claus Soap. I would not use any other kind." Every woman who has ever used SANTA CLAUS SOAP knows it is without an equal. Sold everywhere. Made only by The N. K. Fairbank Company. - 'Chicago. fA Great Magazine f The most famous authors. S The most interesting fiction. P 1 3 9 The greatest artists. Year. A Color-work illustrations. a Everything the best that monev can buv. ? That is The Cosmopolitan Magazine 9 53 fli,, in it-Ut 11AA nn .:(. -t innn ttt.... j tions. The equal of the most expensive magazines. No g iiuiuc m cuuipicic wunoui inis magazine, women ana a ) men, young and old, will find in it amusement and in- 9 tjtifo struction. In what can a dollar be better expended? (SOL y, inc. utbtmntn tuillUN, .,- 400,000 COPIES. fw? The Cosmopolitan for thit month received " 'f thr greatest recognition from advertisers jffL. ever eiven to any magazine. It contains 9 from 94000 to ftSooo more advertliine than 'A vaa ever published In any mazailne. at any J- place, in uny country, at any price. This Is MM wny a mafaiine ranklnc with the best in & Send one dollar to The Cosmopolitan Magazine, t literature and art can be sold ut 10c. s copy. Iritington-on-the-Hudson. New York. & Mii4lMi Thirty years ago J. II. (intrison, ol Plant City, Fin., a innchlnist, ran a small silver of steel into his right, hand at tho base of the thumb. The wound was treated nnd finally healed, the doe tor cnylng that the steel had been ex pelled. Hut ever since that time Gar rison has suffered with severe pains in his right ami, which he attributed to rheumatism. The other week tho pains became more aetite in his right shoulder. He went to n doctor, and the doctor drew from jn.st under the skin of his shoulder the steel sliver that en- ' tcred ids hand In 1803. ssaaaaaMaBBMaariaaMUBaauaHHMnaBBauisI BEST1INE J. M. Stanley, his vrifo and young son killed four bears on their ranch near Uklah, Cal., ono morning recent ly. The largest of thu bears weighed TOO pounds, and there was about an much risk nn fun iu the hunt und fight that p.veeded thu slajghter of the quartette. The big game isbelngdrlven I far duwn Into the valleys in that re gion ly heavy snow in the mountains. TO DENVE AND MR. WTZXIAM WAlPOlft. To submit to an operation, is to volun tarily endanger one's life, without the slightest hope of being benefitted, Mr. William Wnlpole, is a wealthy plauter residing at Walshtown, South Dakota, and is well known all over the state. Under date of January 20th, 1896, he writes; Aboutthreeyears ago, there came under my left eye a little blotch about the size of a small pea. It grew rapidly, and for the past year, shooting pains ran in every direction. I became alarmed nnd consulted a good doctor, who pronounced it cancer, and said that it must be cut out. This I would not consent to, haviuglittlcfaith Jn the in discriminate use of the knife, though I was alarmed at my condit on. Reading of the many cures made by S.S.S., J determined to give tbatmedichicivtrial, and after I had. taken it a few days, the cancer becumeinitntedonttJjegau to dis charge. Thisnfterawhileccased, leming a small scab, which finally dropped on, and only u'i healthy J fcc-kihg littls scar remained tminrk the place where the destroyarbad hcldf full swoy .Words are inadequate to express lny gratitude to the great blood purifier, S. S. S., and I wTitethUhopingthatitmaybcthemcaus of leading other sufferers to a cure." Cancer is not incurable, but the only means of curing it is to rid the blood of the disease. S.S.S. never fails to do this, but it is the only remedy to be re lied upon. It is guaranteed purely vegetable, and cures Cancer, Scrofula, Eczema, Catarrh, Rheumatism and any other disease of the blood. Other blood diseases often develop into such alarm, ing condition!! that the doctors think an operott. necessary. Scrofula, for ini Btancc. 'en diseases the gin mis of the neck eh nu extent thst-au operation is inol t upon as absolulcU the only reliei Tb's in also a gr ve 1 ror, ns the disem in'i the blood -m' v real blood remt. it the only cure An eratiou never d ' '0 a blood disc Beware of the It ' 1 ' R' fo- our bookr 1 . icer and blo ses, mailed f - .viftSp- cid , uy, Atlanta, o, tU. Notice to 'a'cut'licrs. Notieo" is lieroby j;iven tltat I will axaraiuo all persons who may desire to offer themrelvefl h candidates for (tiiiohers ot'tlto publio saltdols of this oiiuty, at lted Cloud 011 the third 'ihtunlny of oauh mouth. Spcciiil exauinatiuri-t will bo hold in tho Friday proceeding the M Sat trday of oaob month. 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