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Show iRSiGALJPERATIOHS BIG GAME ON THE DECREASE. PEOPLED Persons, Places and Things Wild Animals in Africa. Mr. Belcher, consul at Belra, Africa, In his annual repor says: As we re J MAKE ported last year, game in this district CHANGES IN PRETORIA. PROMOTION FOR GEN. YOUNG. Is still very much on the decrease, especially hartebeeste, tinpata, buffalo, Transvaal City Beginning to Take on Belief at Washington That He Will rushbuck, orlbhe, brindled gnu, reed-bucan English Aspect. of The Feeding Hoge. Be Head of the Army. eland, sable, rhinoceros, hippoPretoria is beginning to take on an Students on Stock Farms. From Farmers Review: Last veok Major General S. M. B. Young, now potamus, and elephant. In fact, it U English aspect. The bronze figures president of the War College board, A communication to The Farmers' In traveling through our county I was the typical Voortrekkers, which will probably succeed Gen. Miles as Review from the Iowa Agricultural struck by the way the farmers hogs reported by professional hunters of experience that the five latter species wore Intended for the base of the the lieutenant were rooting up lots and pastures. At will become in a genera, of the army. college says: The department of anivery short time exKruger statue In Government Square, mal husbandry of the Iowa AgriculCedar HU1 Farm with over sixty bogs tinct unless some steps are taken to Pretoria, have been presented to Lord tural college has succeeded in placing of all ages, there cannot be found a prevent natives anil unprincipled Kitchener, who has had them shipped a large number of Its students on spot that has been rooted up by the white hunters from continuing their England In order that they may prominent stock farms during the hogs. When a hog 1b Inclined to root destruction. Chiringoma, a district un grace as a war trophy, the Royal Ensummer vacation, These positions are he shows very plainly that he leeks der Chief Lubuko, formerly one of the gineers quarters at Chatham. On the beneficial to the student in two ways. some food element to make him best parts of the country for game, Bite of the Kruger statue Samuel First and most important, It affords healthy and contonted. A hog Must Is gradually becoming devastated and Marks, who has given the bronze them an excellent opportunity of fa- have a balanced ration Just as much It Is possible now to hunt tor days figure's, has offered a large suni to as a Bteer, cow or horse. I do not and days and not find any one of th miliarizing themselves with the methplace a Btatue of the king, and it is ods of stock farming in vogue on the think there Is a farm animal that pays last species. A very com further stated ina letter to the London most successful stock farms ou the such quick and good returns as a bog plete sot of gamo laws has been Telegraph that this royal British subcontinent. Secondly, they receive a that has his everyday food and care drawn up by the officials of the Mo liberal compensation for their services, well balanced. The brood sow gives zamblque company, and if rigorously ject Is willing to place a statue of the late queen on the opposite side of the which aids them In defraying their us larger, healthier litters; theshoates put In force will no doubt still save square. Already the faces of the govexpenses during the school year. Ex- develop Into fine bogs quicker, and the country as one of the best hunting ernment buildings displays the royal perience gained in this way serves the the whole transaction Is one of pleasgrounds in Fast Africa. arms cut In the solid stone. New student an excellent purpose In after- ure and satisfaction to the breeder and UiIIdi Cun Wear Shoe York Tribune. life, whether he decides to return to feeder. One of the chief source of using Allens Foot-Easprofit we derive from our cows li In One size smaller aftermakes manage the home farm, to pursue aga It tight or new AN INDIAN MILLIONAIRE. ricultural Instruction work or to as- the large amount of skim milk we hoes powder. hot .sweating, Cures swollen, easy. a the have for the hogs. To lucrease sume the responsibility of managing aching feet, lugrowing nails, corn and Unveiled His Own Monument and stock farm. During the past few milk quantity we are paying our neigh- bunion. All druggist s and shoe stores, months the department has received a bors 8 cents per gallon for their milk 850. Trial package FREE by malL AdSpoke the Farewell Words. great many requests for competent that returns 4 pounds of butter tat dress Allen S. Olmsted, LeUoy. N. Y. Probably the most unique Fourth men to manage stock farms, rtome o per 100 pounds of milk, we keeping of July celebration In any part of the What Alligators Eat. but the skim milk. With this milk, plenbeen have filled, these positions country was that witnessed by the More once curious things bav than teed, and of so far the demand has been greater ty gluten rape pasture people of Blackwell, Okla. Col. Black-welGen. Miles will reach the age of rebeen found In the stomach of a shark, are we amount howof a corn, limited with In the than the future, supply. who practically owns the entire tirement In August, 1903, and the leave ua but never has such an extraordinary town, bad invited and paid the rail- presidents plan is believed to be to ever, the college should be in a po- making pork at a price that Warren collection been found as was discov"Buff a men Jeraey," to good sition exceptionally profit supply road fare of friends from all parts name Gen. ered recently in the stomach of an at Young as his successor. Illinois. of worl, this line County, of the territory to assemble near his Gen. Young has been one of the well qualifiedi for llgntor. This alligator was killed Id prospective grave In the Blackwell distinguished the Soudan and was more than 1$ fighters of the army, Corn. Besides Plains. the Something Reseeding cemetery. Here he not only unveiled and the president desires to give him The A noted hog breeder says: peed feet In length. In its stomach wer The reseeding of the plains grasnes, his own monument, but also delivered this promotion before he retires, discovered eighty-fivstones, eoveral besides of something The corn, Is task. no something while important, light a farewell address, during which he which will be in 1904. birds two human claws, finger nalli Is quite cattle and sheep herder on wild lunds to build up frame and muscle, and three hoofs of a donkey, to one ol g Fi future. recognized by about the generally cares nothing GIRL WHISTLES CHURCH MUSIC. which a piece of rope was attached. breeders and feeders. What that somegood feed, he continues to overp Is Is la the be to Oats, earth the question. until and overrun, thing To Cure n Cold In One day. New York Innovation That Has Met Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All tramped solid and the plants virtually shorts, bran, etc., are good With Decided Approval. Inbut are rather expensive If fed eaten down to the roots, and ten druggists ref uud mouey if it fails tocur. 20q "Whistling in church? Why not? If seeks pastures new, going on with the tensively; and most of us are feeling God gave me the gift to emulate the Was Proud of Hi Choice. work of destruction over and over for profit. The only feed that Is rich birds, why should 1 not use it to his again. The soil, also, produces less enough In protein and at the tarns A southerner who attended the Til-de-n club dinner In New York th glory? and less, until at length the land be- time cheap enough to be largely used 111 other These were the questions propoundSo :ts lmpor-taevening listened to' Cleveland effe In is comes a bare desert, and the grass. pork production ed by Miss Louise Truax, a charming do I deem this auxiliary ration and tbe other speakers with much ln of this savage procedure Is felt hunof tbe girl of 19 years, who took the congredreds and hundreds of miles away. In that If I could not have pasturs I tcreat and then recalled a story hailed irom gation by storm In the Lexington the summer the parched and hea:ed would raise very few swine. The value big man who originally first term as During his Avenue Baptist church at New York. earth gives rise to cyclones and siof grass for the. brood sow and the Buffalo. travelwas Cleveland Mr. Miss Truax spoke of her hopes and moon winds that scorch and wither growing pig is not alone In Its nutripresident one occasion and on In south tbe ing ambitions. rivIts but in protive largely elements, vegetation even to the Mississippi Weldon, N. C., where er and eastward. It will take more motion of health and giving ton to stopped at assembled. Yes, she said seriously, I Intend One old backread bis will, the contents of which to make whistling the aim of my life. years to again cover the plains w.th tie system, enabling the animal to crowd bad and forward woodsman pressed would denote that much of his wealth I have studied method under the best grass than it has taken tbe reckl tss gve a better account of the corn It band saying: tbe presidents grasped counwill go for charitable purposes. in off. In all consumes. If feed to the the It encourherds of teachers, have received fset, hogs squatter voted for many a president, but Blackwell is an Indian and is well agement from Mme. Schumann-Helnk- , it never can be done, unless stock tun try could have the advantage of a run ITve seed one before. Then, aft never liked throughout the territory. Be Miss Thursby and other artists of be kept off the seeded ground tor oa grass, and plenty of pure wuter, he added: "And you're er a pause, sides the town that bears his name he that class, and have refused an offer three years, or at least so carefully tbe danger from swine plague wruld such a too. whopper, coal field In Indian of $8,000 a year to whistle with an pastured the second and third year as ba reduced to a minimum. owns a 12,000-acrBut on Is to said be and worth Territory, opera company. I do not wish to go to leave the ground fairly covered with many farms no arrangement Is made Mrs. Wlnalnwa Rnolhln Myron.' about $2,000,000. teeOiliiK, wiftens the gums, on the professional stage, but I would foliage. Jonathan Periam In Inter for hog pasture, and tblB Is especially Tot allay iln, cures wluil colic. Z&calMtUa. t: ue on farms occupied by renters, and like to whistle In churches. The day Ocean. Autographs at Auction. such farms a very large amount of will come when whistling in church e Relic of Juetlce. A remarkably Interesting autograph Mites on Cattle and Sheep. is produced. will be no great novelty. of Justus Smith, charged case pjrk The G. Whittier was In the Lexington Avenue church The mite which causes cattle Itch, manuscript of John with Intoxication June 14, 1865, was sold at auction in New York lately When Butter Went Down. from pastor down the enthusiasm or mange, is closely related to the only disposed In a New York city verses of It consists of twenty-twover the notes from Miss Truax's lips mite which causes sheep scab b th When the price of butter went court a few days ago, thirty-sevefour lines each of his beautiful poem. as great. Accompanied by the softbelonging to the same genus and down at the opening of the pasturage The papers were only years late. in est notes of the organ, the young woItem Another Interesting species, but are different varieties. The s ason a certain New York firm lir.ag found and who Justus Smith then a was fine man whistled Schunianus the same sale "Trau sheep-sca- b mite will not attack cat- iued that It bad singly and alone been was and where he is or where the After fourpage letter of Oliver Wen merei during the offertory. tle, nor will the cattle mite attack tje cause of the sudden decline In but policeman who made the arres; la dell Holmes, dated Deo. 29, 1855, re- the sermon the congregation flocked sheep or other animals. The Itch mites ter prices throughout the country. Ths if Indeed either of them Is alive may are found to be very numerous upon rrm In question sells butterlne. They never be known. lating to his address to the New Eng Justice Togan, land Society and discussing Ills views affected cattle, and a very small quanattempted to stay the passage of the however, who Indorsed the charge, Is of slavery. Still auother item of great tity of debris from an actively Infest- oleomargarine bill by advertising in living and thinks it a relic of the days interest was a letter of three pages ed area of the skin will often meal some New York papers, calling tbe atwhen returning soldiers were often written by Washington Irving to Dan a surprisingly large number of tbe tention of people to the matter. Di- arrested for their protection without iel Webster in regard to the formers any purpose of prosecuting tbe parasites. These mites may be re- rectly after the advertisement appearrecent appointment as minister to moved from an animal and retain tbelr ed the spring pasture season opened chargee. Spain. vitality for a long time. Specimens and butter fell from 33 to 22 cents. I do not believe no' Cure for Conoumptlo have been collected and kept in small The firm then came out In a long letboa an equal (or couxhe sod colds. Jons T Courts Make Cut in Salaries. in the tbe at a In bottles that ter laboratory publication declaring glass Dor lit, Trlulty a, lad., Feb. ,5. lWJtt Delaware courts have treated some ordinary temperature of the room dar- tlielr advertisement had so frightened somewhat to a officials corporation ing tbe winter months, varying fnra t ve butter makers that they bad put Doesnt Want Mothers Name. Tbe ad45 degrees F. during the night to JO c! iwn the price aB mentioned. disagreeable surprise. About three In spite of the opposition of his & Wall Davis Thomas the years ago degrees F. during the day, which vertisement cost the firm $250 and famous mother, Maurice Bernhardt Paper company was formed. John claim to have saved to the people lias would live and remain active frjrn to the state council of was applied the manager, general Thomas, eight to eleven days. Exposure 10 oi tbe United States through It tbe Paris for permission to voted a salary of $in.ono a year by the change his 1:111 mod-eft- y would sum Tbe enormous of however, $4,000,000. bright sunlight, name to Maurice Clalrln. This Is In also officials other getting directors, most of the mites in a few hours. of the firm In question Is remark-"lorder to conform to the usage which handsome figures. Dissatisfied stock Farmers' Bulletin 152. requires that children should bear holders in the concern complained the name of their father, not their and salaries, such extravagant Oats for Horses. against Spraying During Blooming Timv, mother. This step la said to have now the courts have decided that Mr oats on show me'tle Horses nurtured From the Runners Review: In th been taken at the of Mme. a other have to Is year, $I,5on Thomas that cannot be reached by tbe use of Farmers' Review for June 18 It U sug- Maurice Bernhardt,Instigation who Is about to salaries being cut in proportion. stuff. Then, too, gested that spraying fruit trees when become a mother, and does not deany other feeding there Is no grain so safe for horse In bloom might be a good way to thin sire to laflict the brand of ROME. AT to whistle ATION illegitimacy around her and begged her CAUSED SEN feeding, tbe animal rarely being serifruit In some states that would be a upon her offspring. M. Clatrtn, whom another selection. She gave them ously Injured If by accident or otherlaw the act. criminal Maurice now selects as his father, forbidding sprayVatican Refuses to Recognize Mar- the Mocking Bird, and In the evenwise the groom deals out an was a painter, whose Infatuation for Intelligent hortiing during bloom. Flower by The Song." whistled Princesa of Raspiglioal. ing riage This safety Is due In no small culturists would hardly entertain the the "divine Sarah nearly caused A from hails Truax Miss has been caused ii Mendelssohn. A sensation measure to the presence of the oat proposition In any case. As said on triple tragedy twenty-fivyear ago. Rome by the action of the Vatican in Detroit. hull, which causes a given weight of page The pollen that is struck atBistre from considerable to volume, prohibiting a Cathode possess grain with any sprays of common strength Mother Gray's Mwoet Fowdvra for Children Gererosity of Tammany Man, because of which there is less liability tending the Princess Raspigilosl, on It may put out Hucrewfully used by Mother Gray, nan Is doomed practically. comfire former Scannell, to J. John the in the Children's Home in New York. Cures the ground that her marriage of mistake in measuring out the ratoward effort feeble a germination." made has Yor. Now glad Fes eritth ness. Bad Ktomurb, Teething DisIs not recognized hy the missioner of tion further, the digestive tract canprince That being the case, would there not ld friend, Gen. an move and regulate the Buwele ami order, sufa of oat church, it having been a civil cere- the heart of hold not quantity grains be a considerable percentage of imperBrlnkcrhoff of Fishklll LandWorm. Over 30,000 testimonial. DuHols Destroy the Inability to princes owing serious disorders. fect fruit In tbe thinned crop? Were At mony, ficient to produce 25c. the auction all at FREE, AdY.. N. the by prinbuying druggist. sanction, church ing, to secure for there no other objection, no humane dress Allen D. Olmsted,Painple Unless the horse is hard presst-N. Y to I.eKoy, was sold which from her generals farm, cess having been divorced time or has poor teeth, oats should be fruit grower would be willing to do After his purthe a was mortgage. formerly She satisfy husband. first fed in tbe whole condition. Musty oats that which would bring sure death to The Absent-MindeProfetser. said to the previous wife of Col. Parkhurst of Bangor, Me. chase Scannell be avoided. Horsemen generalshould a recent session At of bee. the German best the his of one friends, honey farm that Mr. Brlnkcrhoff, owner: ly agree that new oats should not be C. C. Miller, McHenry County, Illiretchstag as absent minded member, Is yours to stay on as long as you Uerr Wlchmann, no little used, though Beusingnult, conducting nois, F, , live. Order what you want to Imwith army extensive amuBoment. He was calling the roil, experiments me. to hills the send and It prove fix J and upon reaching his own name he Corn for Calvea. horses, arrived at the conclusion that new oats do not possess the Injurious Naturally Calves may be fed whole corn at a paused for a response. Bob Flush Lost $2,500. qualities attributed to them. Feeds very early ago, and they will then none came. Then he called the name In a game some years ago In Lexand Feeding. make better use of It than they will more loudly, waited a few seconds, ington, Ky., Henry C. White and W. C. Owens, now praclater. Up to nearly a year of age a and roared It out at the top of hie The period of the first domestication voice. The laughter of hie colleague tising law In Louisville, were the of the horse is unknown, but It Is sus- calf will digest whole corn fully or finally aroused him to a sense of th takmuch better than In later White so, the After draw, nearly players. was tbe scene of hie that Egypt ludlerousneBS pected of his act, ana n joined stomachs The at time the ara Owens and that one, ing two cards first service. Horsemen and chariots years. In the general hilarity. former bet the latter $500. Owens are mentioned In Genesis, in connec- engaged In taking care of concentrates rather than of hay. All the food that raised White $1,800 and White called tion with tbe history of Joseph, In 1111' Catarrh Car the big bet with three duces. The transferring hie father's remains from goes through la thus digested. When I taken Internally. Price, 7.5a. time for eating hay cornea th the only had a bobtail horse was Canaan. Tbe to also Egypt and White of course raked in tbe In commoA use among tbe Egyptians four stomachs get Into operation prln for the purpose of consuming A Chine Clarionet. money. In the time of Mosea. Solomon received clpally and In that case the fodders coarse Th eon a, a Chinese clarionet. Is many horse from Egypt New Army Paymaster General. grain fed goes through whole unless It th favorite instrument among the fed with the coarse feed and mixed common people, especially at marThe next paymaster general of the for tbe winter For supplies hogs, Is Its navy will be John Nlnlgcr Sped of grow pumpkins, squashes, potatoes, with It We see eonie advising to feed riage or funeral entertainments. Minnesota, at present fleet paymaster turnips, beet and mangels. Put them calves meal, but we fall to see why scale la from F to O above. of the European station on the flagIn a cellar that will keep them cool or corn is not just as good or even better. Illinois. Sped Is 49 years old, a pit them. ship 1 and Minof Alexander of Ramsey Sha was born In New Orleans nephew It never too late to learn that A man's greatness Is often exhlb- - I a granddaughter of Capt. nesota, formerly secretary of war. and we are too late. sometimes restrictions. in ed his Rtvo,tl',n the rerord In the service, noted figure In was has an excellent In 1875. entered war. Her marriage to the prince he which attended by romantic features. EVENTS Proof That for Ovarian necessary. Mbs. Fixsiiam Travelling ! on the road, with irregular and sleep and damp beds, two mV health bo completely that the physician advised a ' s IlJ :as Iany Operations Troubles are Un-- I a idiog In Ci Hunters Are Rapidly Exterminating five-name- Wit,.. 1 York tlu,' !ani! and It BttUCB. e, Sclent vitality, an operation for Parian troubles. Not a very cheerful losDeet, to be sure. I, however, was to try Lydia li. Plukhams and SanVegetable Compound 1 did so, fortunately Wash; ative 2,id anjbt tie erV I MUS. G. i passed I had immore I was proved ; in three months ured, and I have been in perfect alth since. I did not lose an engageBefore a month had my general health fr,r me. a bi that jit reasnir Leen fc l, j ment or miss a meal. Vegetable Compound 1s jYourwonderful, and well worthy the cer-fein- ly Sixth I id Job nt forfeit If too0 teetimonlal It UOOO exped e oo admiring friends who have taise your are ready to give you. I always speak highly of it, and you admit I have good reason to do Mich. ."Mrs. 0. Brock, Lansing, not . C, fonulnt. jThe fullest counsel on this Subject can be secured without iost by writing to Mrs Plnkham, .ynn, Mass. Your letter will he tutlrely confidential. jd-ln- flesh-forme- Gtn killed ; EDUCATIONAL. i of Ur ut demit OF NOTRE DAME, HEUNIVERSITY I ITRE DAMR, INDIANA. .HULL COl'RSES IN Clashes, Utters. Eco. somlcs tnd History. Journalism. Art, Science, N e ilnritucv. 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