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Show THE TIMES Br Tb r.H. Timm PuausatM nI.O, Editor and UTAH. It remain for the Indiana woman alimony and brooch of promise damage out of the tame man. Hat gt fr- - . Hung Chang is is untrue. It aorth tiOJ.O'JQ.OOO aeematdtn poor old man i only worth " f 30.000, tTOOKtt tolir. -- GARDEN. OF INTEREST MATTERS AGRICULTURISTS. Attest 1AM Hint TO Cnltlva-tio- a el tbs Sell sad Yield Thereof Hortlrullara, Vltlcallore sod rioi-iealtara. U3 iT.ia paiuiuj to inter from recent in Sew York Dial the aup-pl- y of family skeleton belonging- to the four hundred lenot balfeahausted. re Son off! The story that AND ConrzuT. COALVILLE, to FARM Safir Baal Experiments. ti Nebraska bvHcttn teli of the perimenta in that state with sugar .beet, and.. among, ether things. say; While the result from fertilisation in 181 and 1893 were not conclusive, they were so favorable as to make it advisable to repeat practically the same work for a series of years in order to eliminate the influence of all accidental circumstances and bring into view the real effects Of the fertilizers themselves. Distance between rows and beet plays an important part, both in yield nnd augnr content. Experi-ment- s during the last three years have shown, quite conclusively, thnt,feethb part of the state, eighteen inches is the most satisfactory distance between the rowa Beets in the row should stand from six to eight inches apart. With a greater distance between the rows the capabilities of the soil are not fully utilized, while if rowa are closer than eighteen inches it b not possible to make use of home power in cultivation. On amaller plats, where bund cultivation is the rule, the rowa may be brought to within fifteen A Tb IlllaoU Institute Work. What are the farmers of Illnoia going to do about the development of agricultural education in their midst? la lllinob to be forever behind her sister states in thb important matter? We ask thb of the farmers, because the farmers have it in their power to give an effective answer. If they demand a forward movement the forward movement will take place. There b no state where such education will pay better, lllinob has facilities possessed by lew states. The greatest advantage b the nearness of her market tut center Cf distribution I&scity of Chicago. And yet her farmers have as yet felt liule of the influence of the "new agriculture." What b the reason? Probably the fact that the state possesses s mighty business metropolis has forced the agricultural interests into the background and caused them to be neglected. The present mode of institute work b of little i corps of teachers should be selected to y to eounty, holding travel institute and giving the farmer the result of the accumulated knowledge of our experimenters, and the teachings derived from the work of our own and foreign station In this way only ever be benefitted by the will should money expended. The state the appropriate at least 10,000 for an work of the coming jear, and Increased amount for the work of subbe sequent years. The work can not carried on without a good supply of all money. A superintendent devoting b! his fee to the at ST work wiWxtM b a good salary, for a good man can not be hired to work 4or nothing.. .Too rigid economy in thb work will be a foolish the policy. There is no doubt that legislature will be willing to vote any sum the work may require, if they can but see that it will result to the advantage of Illinois. Farmers from-count- the-atat- e A MAD DASH. I our Yoa( Iheyeuoa Warrior I poo a freight Ini OutBt. Mad toy Strengthen and Invigorate your nerve and muscles, tone your stomach sod digestive organs, and build up your whola system by the use of Hoods gzrssparill If yon would svold the grip, pneumonia, Talking of bad Indians, the ones that make moot trouble are not the old warriors, said tho veteran plains freighter to a writer for the New "Thoi-York Sun have mode their reputation and got wives and poni8, and have little to gam and much to lose by going on the warpath against tbe whites. With the joung buck the Ho Hoods e to rures ' diphtheria and - take desperate rikk parilla typhoid fever. These diseases seek for tbefr most ready victims, persons who are case is different. wants plunder for a start in life, and more than that, be- wjsbr to make a name for lilmielf-T- a his iribe Ko he "is always ready to start hostilities, and will or horses Sarsa and WesStowlpatbilltaad owing to impure and impoverished blood. Hoods Sarsaparilla purifie aad 'Vitalize the blood aad thus wards off disease capture seal;, Hooda This brings me to an attack by Indians upon a freighting train, made aai- -i uausea. Wok headache? ilta One of my children had very had discharge from the nosr. X7jt-evut-u up of wagons drawn by teams, that was traveling in company with mine from Kansas City to Denver hi prescribed without benefit. After using the early sixties It was done in such The $3,000 spent may be value. Smaller Farms Metier Tilled. a way and was so unexpected as to be Ely's Cream Balm a short is ms th disease counted ns largely wasted. It does It U gratifying to see how readily almost laughable, although it cost the mu r$dtwt A,Qi CVyi not fulfill ita mission of educating the farmer who have been accustomed to outfit eighteen good in u leap some N. Y. farmer. There are intitutee and broad acres that yield medium to freight and a good deal of bother Corvunj, Jt b the impression in Paris thatat-a Two general and dis- meager crops from the still more in repairing damages and getting institutes. city b weii repaid for the closest tention to sanitary work. The death tinct pifcns - are at present being meager tillage they receive contem- straight again ELYS CREAM BALM PQ aiBe tin ud InfljuiffiADoe. nel$ rate in Paris ha been steadily reduced, followed in Institute work in thb plate with composure the necessity, gy "At that time the Indian-wer- e riO at tbhMtk .rom Cokto. Membro lb 8ors, pretoiu and b now the lowest on recorJ, less vorr Um &! of TaftUi aod Smell. Tho itaJml country. One plan, very prevalent, not to say advantage, of small farms, ieace w ith tho whites, bo r.o trouble qukcMj iorbol ud (ivm relief wot hat twenty per 1,000 inhabitant makes of the meeting a sort of con- says Field and Farm. They realize was looked for from them We hail A particle to applied Into eh wwtrfi aad to UTW-ablference, where the farmers come and ex- that this reduction in size of farms im- come to a deep prairie ravine, with a Price B0 ceuu at Inif$(bU or by mail, sized Ir will be noticed that black now other btrearn and their ALT tne ways. in good flowing opinions change many along BROTHERS, 66 Warrsn t., Hew York, experiences. plies changes falb in winter In very much tho same We have attended many such meetings The preparation of the soil for the bottom of it. My train was in the localities in which they have rainfall and conventions, and from careful crop, the after culture, the kind of lead, and had got across the gulch to of fish in the summer It might be observation and comparison believe crop grown and the care to save it and tho high, prairie beyond, while the OHatble that these strange phenomena la THE BEST. them to be of little value to the fanner, to keep up the fertility of the land, last wagon of the other outfit was jin FIT FOR AKINS. arTbiblo only to the lnflotod imagiTo the the bottom, just pulling out of the chiefly because as much error as truth must all be looked after. CORDOVAN", 3.reCNCMAtMAMtaU nation of a sensational newspaer reIs in them. Methods small farmer who would make hb liv- stream CSLf. propagated We hadn t an seen few porter. Indian or a science Fine CALriiKiwGA30!& has since ing from a that acres, all of these mean long 43 sign of one for weeks, and, as they 43AP0UCE,3SOLE3. A Ralkkhi, N, C., paper tell iomi were supposed to b friendly, nobody 95P2.W0RKINGMCnl remarkable thing! about tho late Senwas keeping very much of a lookout. EXTRA TINE- ator Vance." It says that he "often There came a tremendous jelling that 2.l.7- - BflYSSCHOOLSt'OH mot death with grim humor, and the made every man in the rear train LADIES- loss of an eye did not discourage him. and around a bend in the bank, jump, A man who b not discouraged by the 150 yards up the creek, came about x'sFNDroR CATALOGUE loss of nil eye when he ha met death twenty-fiv- e D O U G LAkLjoung bucks in war paint, must have been indeed a philoiopher BROC trrOBLMAfi s , and shaking blankets to whooping Over On Million Peopte wenr tht of remarkable nerve. stamp'sle the muts as they rode their W. $3&$4 Shoes jionies on the deal run for tho rear The mayor of New York and Brook All our shoes are Tho rcaimo-sequally satisfactory teamsters wagons. They flv th best value for the Bioney. lyn have approved Governor Mortons jumped to the ground and ran for 'the In (tyleand flt. of a commission that suggestion head of the train Tho In liana paid ire uneurpaMed. Th price are uniform, eleven members be appointed by the tamped on (Lie. no attention to them, hut went for the From f I to S 3 saved over other make. governor and major to frame a charIf your dealer cannot supply you wa can. last three wagons. While an Indian ter for "Greater Now York." to be jumjied to the seat of eaeh and caught COLCHESTER submitted to the noxt legislature. the reins and whip, others seized tho "j The indications are that the consolimules bridles and helped turn them dation will be effected within three down tho creek. Before the teamsters ' rear. ahead could fairly realib what was going on the Indians had run the Tub Kansas murder case, in which BOOT. mules nnd wagons Into the water a the murderer was acquitted by the distance below. While some of short was and hla convicted, Jury hypnotizor tln-unharnessed or cut loose the BEET IN MARKET. an account of which was telegrauhed BEST tN MT mules others overuauled the freight, over the country some week ago, BEST IT WIUKINQ taking whatever struck th"ir fancy. QUALITY i one of the most peculiar cases on The outer or tap ne ex"Thera, was, no escort along and but record. One poculiar thing about it tend tbe hula leiifth few extra men, sevof course, tho first Is there was not a word of truth In down to the heel, protection the bout In dlf. thing to do was to get the other the story, as has since been fully esylnx aud In oiber hard wagons out of the ravine as soon as tablished. work. time that Indians the By possible. ASK TOUR DEALER had plundered the captured wagons, FOR THEM Cyclones, blizzard and unusually and don't bo put off and, driving the mules ahead of them, with Inferior coudx. heavy snow storms in our own counwere off, out of the gulch and across I try, disastrous gales in Europe and Rvbbeb CO. the prairie, safe from any pursuit trial mmrkml . Asia in bare all earthquakes we could make. Tho teamsters sent of When to the beginning the year. WALTER BAKER & CD; a shot or two after them, but were these are added so many sharp and PRINCE OF WALES, A YORKSHIRE HORSE. FARMERS REVIEW. do any execution. to too rattled The Largest Manufacturer of ,1 badly quick changes of temperature it looks "When I saw by signals that there PURE, HICH CRADE as if there was an upheaval of mawas trouble in the rear I formed my AND CHOCOLATES terial things as serious as it is unac- inches of each other. The following proved to be of no value and something far different from what wagons in a circle and sent all my table ahows result from planting even harmful, are freely advocated, they have meant to our westcountable. Chit Or CatowL ton nodni average from fifteen inchea to two feet apart: and often the error comes out on top. ern farmers. We must in time make spare men back to help the others out HIGHEST AWARDS could givo, however, we All the help in Yield Such occurrences are not rare but Sugar Thi bill which provldoa for the up our minds to cultivate fewer acres tnm Um (rat hand to getting the pound content This kind of .institute work aud do it more scientifically ana eco- ,jvas to lend a turning over of the Gettysburg battlef- 94 Inches out of creek the one .was 19 6 8385 upIndsstria! anil Food should be abandoned. It is the kind nomically. The rapid advance the far wagons ield to the national authorities for a 18 Inches 8668 18 8 set aud pulling them out of the The west is making in irrigation developnational that la fostered in Illinois 19 8 military 8540' park also ap- U inches EXPOSITIONS gulch. propriately provides for erecting on These results agree closely with sum of $50 la given to every county ment, calling into demand at the same had to be abandoned, "Thore they holds an bronze the ground a institute. Half a dozen time the further division and allottablet, having those obtained In France, from experi- that together with as much of their freight on It h medallion likeness of Abraham ments running through a series of men may get together and run a mee- ment of waterTWUl necessitate smaller as the Indians had left, until we could Lincoln and the address in full which Vdtotolhirh Fwrm, Alti kind draw of the that and ting money holdings and more extensive cultivaIto 9 o4sr Cktmirato or Dy eight years. The distances experibfo go to a station where more mules OBBdlBBnr of their orcfMrBtlon he delivered at the dedication of the mented on there were: Rows twenty for its expenses In assemblies of this tion. In a word this is what be bought to send back fto haul could irrigation Tfc4r toltcfcmo BHfcAir AST COCOA to tbaoJufiol national cemetery at that place on inchea Urn tkm ms mu mi Btottbto, o4 np, apart and beets twenty inches kind we have heard advocated the fo- means We notice that our modern them in. This delayed the other train November 19, 18G3. Fall plowing to destroy farmers fully realize that under the a week, while I wt qrocrs everywhere. from each other in the row, and rows llowing: Denold on and the kept seventeen inches apart and beeta eight cut worms; leaving cows out of cicu instances in which they are placed ver firm to which my goods were conVALTER BAKER iVoCRCHESTER, MASS. in to them make to doors winter a new concluthe According inchea from each other. The that much more thought must be given signed held the market at their own ruling .of e cow pastures el to their work. It is not simply a matdepartment, guessing at the sion from eight years of experiment- hardy; denuding during that time. number of seeds in a pumpkin or ing was that the closer culture gave trees and all shelter from the ter of putting in one or a few crops prieeWe never got any traco of the robGum, grains of corn in a Jar is lottery, and richer beets with a smaller proportion summer sun so the cows wouldn't that have their long and regular ber Indians or their plunder. All that rHI PERFECTION OF J the transmission of such guesses of foreign organic matter. Close cult- waste time resting; mulching trees to periods of seed time, culture, and har- could be known about them was HEWING GUN. through the mall is, therefore, unlawure also gave a greater yield per acre keep them from budding in the spring vest; but such a variety must be the report of the badly scared teamful. And yet the postal regulations and removed a smaller quantity of till all danger of frost is past; putting selected as to most Delicious Remedy fully occupy both sters who saw,, them. By that we in were knew and that permit the transmission of Prophet plant food from the soU. Consequently iron fiUlngs around pear trees to keep the farmer and the soil. Tor all Forms cd Crops Cheyennes, they Hicks guesses at the weather as close culture was less to them from bnghting; cultivating them which skill in growing, harvesting and very young bucks, some of them boys exhausting DIGESTION. matter. the soil, and more profitable to the to keep them from blighting; though they were all first-clas- s marketing count for much, are chosen. apparently not more than 15 years This may not be straining at a pump- grower and manufacturer. to keep them from blighting; The farmers who may readily supply old. ere that tb kin seed and swallowing apumpkln, T nt Beemaa la onezeS putting chips around them to keep themselves with wind mill pumps seem Tbatrlfftt lUm. A Pfbut it looks suspiciously like it. anAewar la Raaabs them from blighting. These are bnt in a fair way to rank the highest in tab et contains on Mr. Claude DeVcre is an actor. lit ' bpur If U DepniD few of the many papers aud discus- intelligent effort to make the most out Mr. Duncan, writing of the suniABa not be obuioe4 t of Amsterfriend is Pete intimate an f' A riiowisENT English journal, hav flower, says: The Russian n send 6 ee&U estimate sions that have come under our spezisl of the force and appliances with which , rtvrt') dam. and the latter frequently goes that the stalks and leaves of one crop, notice. Worse ones even might be cited, they work. This Is one of the compensaIng a weekly circulation of something tttMlCALCn., behind the scenes and chats with tho tot-- ClffYUtd Oa like seven hundred thousand, has been If left on the land, will manure the Within a few weeks at a convention tions of amount same The t11 hewing Cum. irrigation. is not on the stage. soil sufficiently to yield six or more one of the lay speakers described of land may bo made to yield much former when he giving it weekly prize of twenty-on- e of those chats that one was It during curiSAMS shillings (about, $5) for the most crops consecutively without additional the process by which the scab greater returns, but to do this more Do Vere said abruptly: ous advertisement culled from any fertilising. The root of the stalks appears on the apple. He claimed to thought must be given the work. The on to and tho "Ive got go stage paper; but the management have been soon rot in the gronnd and leave about have made the discovery fifteen years people of such regions become well-to-dIs the beet Bieauiue tieuea. Cattle. Hova dio, and then Ill come back and well and Sheep. It purttl(he hood, prevents obliged to relinquish it, as some wise-acre- s one ton of manure per acre in the soil, ago. It was done by a certain insect, not to , say wealthy; they are re- go and have something to eat and cure and ChwL I old,Cofi Hidebound! discovered that they could easily which is very fine for the next crop. he said, the name of which be gave, fined and educated. Worms. Distemper of Non, w equal, it tni Texas Siftings. small bottle. Invent an outrageously funny ad and The plant requires but little attention with the habits he attributed to lL A Hoy Cholera. Honel d and SO cent Insert it lo a newspaper for sixpence, and labor after planting. When it Is noted professor from the University Destined to 9areMfi over twenty psekageej in Vegetables. Ote ownlny a bora Water year. Evidently and then win tho larger sum- thereby. about ten or twelve inchea high, the of Illinois arose and attempted to corshould rive t lai Mad or cattle by Enmkbv "The Music Publisher Young man paoraiiTART Co , cuA-o- , m, A recent writer has well said that Thus is killed a laudable object soil should be thoroughly cleaned of rect the speaker, giving the true cause new amount of water in the fruit or I must decline to publish the Bolti' Uncle inSams NeTd Liniment grass and weeds. That is all that will of the scab, and showing that the does not determine the amount song. Tho words are simply drivol for Sprain Bruiea Stl( jQnu There Is an organization known as be required until harvest. Harvest sect referred to never ate the fruit, but plant music is execrable an the and cactus The merely water of grow necessary. ' the National Divorce Reform league, time varies according to aoil, climate lived upon the leaf only. The first ing In the desert is said to afford water arrangement of a lot of old opera which is working to secure better and exposure of tbe flower to the sun. speaker his claims, and the tunes. laws concerning marriage and divorce, The uaual time is fixed from Sept. 1 to came out ahead, as the professor was for the thirsty traveler, add yet if i The Author, effusively Oh, thank and especially to obtain uniformity in Oct IS. When the Seeds are fully ripe, too gentlemanly to continue the dis- cactus were to be irrigated freely it Bir! Bless for thosekin jou such laws, it is understood - That the heads of the flowers are cut from cussion. Such things are reported and would not live a year. The juicy you, words. I can no longer doubt that states have appointed the stalks and plaoed In drying go out to the masses, and the readers, watermelon require a moderately dry the twenty-thre- e in song will bo a brilliant success on Commissions ou uniform legislation in sheds for the purpose of caring knowing neither the speakers nor be- soil; the celery plant thrives best the stage. Chicago Record. down run can water The wet soils relation to such matters, and an efforJL them, the same as curing leaf tobacco. ing versed in agricultural science, are M . the row constantly, and it will thrive. is making to induce other states to do When the flower is fully rprlgbt Writing. dry, the seeds as likeVyto believe one as the other. ?. likewise. There ought to be uniform- are - threshed from the cups, and The second mode of holding institutes The cauliflower, like celery, "thrives in of instian inquiry As tho result Spali$ $ Bros. weather. Cabbage and vegetables tuted Wtbuh . A on, cl Prussian minister of ed the ity in regard to marriage and divorce screened, aud run through a fan mill, is not with the idea of conference, but wet by laws, and the better way to secure it and are ready Tor the" seed mill." In of instruction. It is made, in' fact, a require a considerable degree of moist- ucation, the old fashion of slanting ACRE APPLES, has been demonstrated time SSKVJS is through agreement among the sevAfter sort of university extension work. ure. It conclusion, Mr. Duncan Says: handwriting will henceforth be dis- Lord Una. No tor Al,4$$ m about I does corn with f vr tellta better that aud A per-soagain some eral states rather, than as Fmlt and state in the in it method Wispractical of pm schools, the is feature pubUdii v This having couraged pursued examining every carefully Siark Broa. to a ear it water until little but 4c begins have proposed py the enactment this new and novel industry, as con- consin, and it is the only method that been demonstrated that the slopin of crops that do not 9T Vvrmr, r tfc aonrr of a national law. crooked position of Grower favors ducted by tho Russians, X am induced should be followed in any state. The out. The quality to bT and vm4 rraat m$ MMh to water la affected more writing while the Upright, with 'hat the to believe that with our Improved modes general plan is to give the masses of require much writer, IT wwtW at samsyyaem put lor ka.w, vhat The than the much quantity. the elbow separated from the side Sympathy will go out to Emperor of farming, 'together with our climate the fanners the benefit of modern by too does not grow In him to maintain an erect William in his imprisoning the wretch aud soil, th cultivation of the sun- scientific thought and investigations luscious watermelon encourages is home. and . back. who parodied his Song to Aegir, matters. The wet aoil, where the celery of at flower can be made-- one of the best in all agricultural straight irrigated Examfttttac L ltd AdH and in the confiscation of the public, paying crops that the average Ameri- teachers selected are for the purpose U Is one of the beauties fHecrabtllty toT4atKm. ' Inw PrmU for 1(U tTIfo. How (o Get ff OTAII tionin which the parody appeared. can fanner can raise. When we take of desseminating only what has been farming that aide by side can be grown ASEUJKR A I met Mrs, Bonodict Ever treatment Mr. opposite that require. Farody is the tribute incompetent wit into consideration tins great saving of demonstrated to be true, and not crop THOSE WHO I is concerned, Irri- torkor this morning.' What a Trii as moisture ' as w orka of far When of own. their labor and theories in WisIn aealnst IhcOorer'1 paysl3tBo geniua expense producing the mere LAIJ.IS is! will write to a a yd this gentle if pungent art was da crop ready for market, as compared consin the whole work Is wisely gation for quality has not received the liant talker she Penaioa'VW Wy. Y"es. I BICKPOWO, often Mr. we Eiertorker have it should; irrigated V graded to trying to make out that with others, it is wonderful." aaSiagtoa,I.C.,Uey controlled, and no person is al- attention rvpiju Jpapr heretofore. There are think 6h ought sot to havo married William's music was worth parody, lowed to waste the time of the for quantity A Ca-to life. a domestic Mir settled down p'wttlv bxHi f Gnus altaire is a delicious food for meeting advocating some exploded great possibilities before us, and In and Jese majestic was righteously called iKEK tori mi I w a i if , ASHTON to., "Why not?" Onihh into operation. The miserable bun- - poultry in the winter time audit ought theory, or relating worthless experi- time the irrigated country will be What a female barber sha would IRFRTt WilrrD m to toidto known for the quality of ita products profitable to raise and ences. I gler should be loft in the stocks until' to be just 0ur A iuim v Osk$ fiWia Mow York Fres. lllino should place her work in more than for the certainty of the crop have made! &j $30 r- w k iwnd J he repent and apologize, not to "the i store thi for the hens as for the AU.MJkl.il . XOTioX oa M Omsk, cattle. charge of her state university, A and the yield-J emperor, but to musie and art Brooklyn woman who sjnipa thited with the striker threw a tono at a street ear and hit it U uh thing can be done the new woman ha certainly come at last A six-mu- -- CATARRH vV. L. Douclas ClinC UL hlOjOrf I. Douas SPADING ! i . HR! US sotc-mo- y. post-offic- Beemans pin 1 CONDITIWpQWDEto f - a.rr1, -- , r U7-U- 9 r- i PatentsTriaMaFks! - , IF tup., a' t. Off) - - J J 4 s tr. r T |