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Show 'W fhM the Itii I tndi, Southwesturn M saouri iandsure the most fertile in t'ie country, Tne soil is proiiueln c etui a roti crop al wavs asaufled. An at unit itu-- of Lite Vn of good, pure water. Nre'ial lmiuceuienU are be my offtied isl now for t oe to iecure lands in this part of the West lor p the r.ch m m i! fi uii and azruiiltutal lands of soutn t t st .ssneri w rite to J. M. Lardy, manager of .Missouri Land and Live Mult to., Neosho, Missouri bee aovert iscment iq nrsiin.r column of this pape. trin I PMTTTUY I tare very of It, and the lump they aa they would Bar Majesty ifetimw la Tatars Wsrtsza. Victoria has bet to wed her Firelowf The general wat experienced hi warWhen 1 began countenance on women's prsfWh numin are and thee and his troops trusted him. I fare, clans, increasing had NTChEST M G CHAPTERS cooking FOR u, acted a law or the It will be S hard fight, hot we will Thetireeij Park Club is one of thought I had to put it on th tot 1V U alu. extinguishment of for- - bers. OUR RURAL READERS. the best of these organizations in Lon- win if yon do aa 1 say. Fire low and eSt n " nU m flu., making town su- New York bus-da- y frill V don, and is st the aame time one of the puncture their tires j t l now. down. a of To World. fir this club aristocratic. most Iyr the continitink w Stursaful Kariuer I tills I tlnuk that It ia& ruhly. , . wajutns, the ta queen has sent her portrait, with her 1 s I'MMrt Mtent of lilt- - I aria I Sew Win n fowls run wild pr have the run i and fo,"ni,ssio1u,r autograph. The Lames lorf International. Cmi iwn( 1, aiMrlwlikOI)r'-rlsau iwl Ta-- r or MC- -1 C necesj CSliblsUu.l'lW. A. C. U. CUo v,u.. hew Illu tiie tare of Live Stoi k of the fain, this course Is not newest club in of one the the Club is t, n t0 a.i.l loullry V 11 have our sary, for the reason that the btrdSb melropol.s. lta homo is in understudies, and w on - tuief flie w mien The Knziish avowed desire is to all hat them. Bond street " a greater vai.ety cif food, such as fiff lu annual has of th latter friends from of all entertain Then n;oii parts leaves clover and bugs wfrp.s, ea Pnmed .LMD can always i,ti a mep of tin foie is England and from foreign countries as it gtoui.d t.p In the gi2anl anises u lets plo-- t they get i ad particularly the Lnited States, tjc ,Huhuil adopt'd in well, But my so and the U is not ' great. New York club women have, therefore, orgsnii), e ,tL,IK '! li'i d i is a fraud fow iStiM Viout 11,810 hllULUP all 1II5 tin'e and have that makes fprmpr t to be and the asatii-- i petting' fnrevr w a warm. persttntddntcxekh ift ,lhft,oe w way I have stated proves , , s for us maiupula- on t loth Wue London International. very satisijitory, Mary' Ann. '1 fuuuTa-,- in.- - rit vini((j ' A VVH at torfr 'and h a a , eoiupatmti and Mtt file Wit,).,,, lnd Tin i !.niti.',.il standing at mortilnx or evnnlne from omo (joij pij.tel Cow th It- - folds the a In nsutts inn rurru often liinil. a. and So m (be world dress, s of upwaid of a of nmluria. Where nisi. .rial The in liv iduality of the cow must thtiu-oitfever prevail there is no need lor you fin. v.Hi dairv frauds be studied. One cow bv some 'ins woiei-lis Unless no far one fun safe, is Inclined to Biedit-lmi- l llostelter etfVient it to contemplate a wig safeguard cerned. ie printed, are con vtiijut milk production. fi.OiK) to 8000 pounds Conno h hitters is both ptotei turn uud a ffoui t'uir rei'iit-- t rt No person sho Inhabit, or s rome of the great ()f n, ,jjt Another when you can enjoy the 400 pounds produces mlttsuiatle reg t.n n eountryr, tliih papets are ah j butter, unother is a producer of innPetting bit t'ie irtut of tl. wriu s- 011 d t inouta to ftttehc, this fortify procure pleasure o sitting again plot, nd 1P0 i.en iretnl of then hit h is also the finest Vitus a remedy fur ( no readv to defend them going to' beef To he successful, we must know POlnnilIll-l- i s . and trouule dispep-l-t rv v a under your own thatch. Vliney riieumsiism. lengths in their w),aL tende-ntthe cow has, and act nd the no oj (oifnt pi t 01 itu tie-- e You can begin to get a rim.. inoimitlng Chicago gtt0idirg!j. Those who want to make of is a sample taken from If th hen ar well cared for while moltforist. of date cow; iceent butter butter will lefore should the wititei. piper ing they keep only lay your hair back as soon Tbfrt ,re 7 iim "The leeenlh eiuitf.l filled cheese hobt-- who st 11 milk should not keep, Chippewa Indii.iL to 7h dost bath attoli.toly necessary for as you begin to use bill has prat tlca'ly killed that industry butter or beef cows. etc. Dont eed acattirej in ;)1P M.nucsota fores s, fowls. E11 U in Illinois too much com for milk. Wheat Ibran they ar( (n. 1, u 1 n.ui oitefiil than Yesterday Thomas If the ltaby I Catting Testa. Inh. a deputy, repotted to Collector or middlings are tjie safest and the white txoj t, n putting out thiii t.t.i Be sure and os that old nd wall triad rsmsdy, Mu. e Y J Mize of the inti best foods for the cows. 1 would make fif8 Many pu, iU' bn's mv caused by Wutsuow's SooTHme snuir tor Children Tsetbhi e the risult of his months's exameither of them a principal food for cows farmers vetting hit- - to stabile au.l K diet and milk, it I said, will ination anti investigation of the bust-itup to six years at least. There are no straw before pH wing a rt'flintnt bleak retime fleshof atfruit rat of five pouuds a the b Record around n 'i he vuu k of file wain, ns wee,. s, and fully eonfiims The better foods. Pea meal is excellent. taument regarding the effect of the Every ton of milk sold takes off about Is not sq min h to ix'inguli-- up ;o pie-vefiri-3 worth of tg'slalon- - referred to He waa UI1' ihe pi evt niton of fun.', fcitllity from the farm.- fires vt tide to find a single o"e of the lJO The butter-make- r in i,0 greatly facilitated by sells but little ferdistrict who In manufacture! s in It is fores' iv sentiment. ility. One or two pounds of linseed prilled io manufacture tinder the law meat a day Is a good ration. Good shows Omt in tiie forest region of Min411 brewers grains are excellent feed. nesota the i niteil States still hold agreed that its terms were prohibiindustry along But ensilage is better than all. The ovr (i.iiijn on.i acres of public laud tory. The filled-- t hee-the Fox river and the adjacent dair timothy hay of commerce is a mighty opBn to cti'leni i.t and which is fre-- q .cnted sections of the state had grown to poor food, especially when late cut. It tinibi by homtsoekers, Last years busiand banis a poor ntilk-p- i oducer. Clover Is cr..,str , minctal large proportions ness aggiegated $1,000,000. 'It la prob- much better and one of the best bal- ters ihe huutir or wayfnrtr, alone ! able, said Mr. English In his report, anced of fcotls. For clover sick soils In the woods, who has an inlclll, 'that some few of the manufacturers apply wood ashes or muriate of pot- - conception of inteients, will never thiow a lighted stump of a Olg tr may continue for the export trade. The ah and giound bone. H. F. Cooke. business in the Cnlted States is pracupon the (j j ground mil have his tically killed, according to the opincamp fiie unextinguibhed. He w.ll be A lien' Record. Filled ions of the manufacturers. peifectly eutarn th: t no danger can 180 It Is a grand htn that will lay cheese is said not to be a deleterious come from his camp fire, even If he has a eggs the year, Keeper. Poultry says article. It is made principally from to erter it with earth dug up by a the curds of skimmed and unskimmed Hens have done so, but like horses with spoon When people become educated milk. Tiie greater proportion is made records, they leave all others behind. as to the tme ecimoinie value of for-t- s We 8. of' have all known four hens Is of urskimmed milk, and the article nnd to a compiehenaiou of the small flock to lay 604 eggs in & year, improved by the addition of mixing or 151 and damage from for-- st fires, danger each, but we have never found with butter, making the cheese abo it man every and boy who frequents the 100 hens to average over 100 eggs per law half milk and half cream. The woods will he a voluntniy watchman enumerates butter as an article of fill- hen per year. The reason is that In a to guard against surh fires. iaige flock some hens lay none at all, ing and shuts out future mixing, placfiom while others lay various causes, manuing a prohibitory tax upon both facturer and dealer. Last year the fac- more. One with large flocks, after alAt Ftigliitt Fair hens, tories made 14,000,000 pounds of filled lowing for sick hens, over-fWe do not know the value of a s'nple forbe liens will and feeble lousy 3,000,000 liens, whiah amount cheese, of tunate If he gets nine dozen of eggs abject lesfon or its fnr reaching inpounds were exported. cannot be too caretul fluence; From reading the above It is evident ft ora each hen In the flock. True, some how we hence, our time and money expend of the hens dozen twelve simeggs is It may lay that the reporter that wrote not that they may do the most good, and ply densely ignorant of the subject he in a year, but one swallow docs The reach the widest circumference. preoumes to handle. He makes filled make a summer. boy who is In the habit of seeing fine to full starved a Hens cream, like variety; unless cheese better article thon Bock or the finest produce at the fails for a cheese, Wisconsin it, they will reject all food not suitwill not. If he has any ambition at all. standard, contains only 30 per cent of able, and they are usually the better rest satisfied untilYie has or can pto-dubutter fat, and this filled cheese is Judges of what they want and need. Just as good. The eocial feature N made to contain 50 per cent Indiana Farmer. of the English fair is missed at ouisrlt writer on an agricultural paper would Keep grit, cracked oyster sheila and U a where the farmers from all have the effontery to go before th green food constantly before the hens. flit place round meet, and no such a country bepublic with statements disproved Two or three times a week let them feathering ia complete without an anReforehand by Irrefutable proofs. have some meat scraps. One cent a nual dinner and Us accompanying peated analyses by the government expound Is not too much to pay for green speech making. It la here that mind periment stations demonstrate the fact hone as a lot of meat clings to the comes Into contact with mind, practice that the profit In filled cheese lies sole bone. Farm Poultry with practice, and experience with exnow-deci- des ly in substituting hog fats and neutral can perience; it Is here that the best foods one Milk of that Is best the ails of a cheap grade for the more valuare tl minds be supplied to young poultry, and they thoughts of the brightest Below are two anaable butter-fa- t. can be given all they can eat or drink brdnght out, and from such meetings exthe by Michigan lyses published much of the good of the fairs come. of It. There 1b no danger of their tak,1 29 of under date decidedly May periment station too much. Inter State Poultry-ma- n. Geo, Langman. ing 1896. and sent out In Bulletin 9 of the .1 piece Dairy ana Food commission report of Old Strawbvrrv Bed. Michigan: It season has been favorable, and a . Sheep Bhearltif In Enclnnd Sample No. 90, filled cheeee. g We have no longer large crop produced, or if gross and 35.48 Water In times of yore. At the weeds have been allowed to take pos35.99 festivals as Solids not fat of the century the session, then do not hesitate to olow commencement Butter fat of Francis, Duke of under and start new bed a If, however, T 27.40 Other fats and the great Coke, afterwards a small crop was produced from vigBedford, Sample 495, filled cheese. of Leicester, were Important rural orous vines and the beds 38.03 Earl kept free Water which were attended by ag- from grass and weeds, as they should gatherings, i 31.4 fat Solids, not from all parts of the king be, then the second year, or even a ( a A A A l.M riculturists Butter fat at this period, and third, may be' profitable, defending dom. Moreover, 28 C!i Other fats to the middle of the present century much on season, fertility ot soil, luiti The writer In the extract quoted says up -g the day on farms tn vatlon, etc. When old beds are o be that the greater proportion is made one. Neighborwas a Imbe mowed general should continued, they of unskimmed milk in other word, ing farmers visited one another on mediately after fruiting and burned the cheese is really double full cream tuese most did sons and their over. Then reduce rows to six .nebea occasions, cheese. Perhaps the guileless youth of the work of the clipping. Regular In width, hoe out all weeds and glass, will explain how the manufacturer of and there was feasts were fine manure, and cultivate often this fancy product can afford to put much merry-makin-provided All this has apply same as new bed a With this treat13 cents worth of butter-fa- t into every Bands of Itin- ment, new runners will soon appear long since changed. cheese of and sell the complete pound erant laborers, well versed In the art of and a nice matted row may be secured, article at less than C cents a pound shearing, go from farm to farm, and producing many berries the following contract for the clipping at a fixed season. An a rule, new beds every year Cooked Food for Toor? rate per score or per hundred, and when are most profitable and satisfactory. I am well aware of the fact that cookhis is not dope the shepherd and or- JL A. Thayer. ing food for poultry is considered a dinary laborers of the farm hate to waste of time. The experiment sta- perform the work. All kinds of feastw Pigs and Profits. The profitable tions, too, do not seem to encourage us ing in connection-In that direction. They say that there have very much gone out of fashion. way to raise pigs is to keep them Imx as much digestible matter in unThe custom still lingers in populous proving at all times. Do not permit cooked food aa In cooked food, and distrlcte, but since agricultural deprtfr. them to go backwards. Raising pigs, o therefore seem to intimate that It will sion came all but the have says the Swine Breeders Journal, either not pay to cook it. I was lot awhile avoided anything like a festival. Mark for market or breeding purposes, is a bueiness. In business you cannot stand to take that view of the matter, Lane Express. still and prosper. It Is either an but in the course of time I was driven adOar or will I roHitrjr. movement the opposite. It Is In defense. self tj cooking mit that the bir!a.do not get any more For eggs alone, the Leghorn la un- the came with the pig, to bring the best prices on the market. It must from the same food or any quicker, but surpassed. For eggs and table qualiI will not admit that it does not pay to ties. the American eiass ia ahead, and be in the best condition. To command cook it My great reason for following is likely to stay there. .This includes tbe attention ot breeders it must comthis course la to preserve the health ot Wyandotte, P. Rocks. Black Javas and pare favorably with other herds. To The annual obtain these , results by a proccsa of my fowls. I used to lose a great many American Dominiques. birds from indigestion. Every winter, production of poultry In the United keeping stock in merely growing conditand especially every spring, some of States la between $600,000,900 and $700, ion for a time, and a stuffing for another period, is not business, and h them would get $lck with simple Indi- 000,000. We buy of other nations worth of eggs. There Is no good done at a loss. gestion. I could aave some of them and some of them I could not save. Most reason why these imports may not stofr that got sick ultimately died. Now I and supply the demand at home. If less do not have any getting sick from this eggs can be imported and still be fit to Rlslng Apples. Do not attempt the cause. I reasoned that the indigestion use, they certainly can be shipped from raising of too many varieties of apples. was caused, by too long a feeding of the west to New York and Boston with If for home use, they should be timed grain, and thus an overtaxing of the a profit to the shipper and producer, to come In at all seasons; but for mardigestive organa So for their morning No farm, county or state Is producing ket too mkdy kinds will make a great food I hive been giving them soft food. to a. full extent in poultry, and'tbere deal of trouble; without yielding a cor-- Let The way that I cook It is thla which Is no good reason why we may not responding degree of benefit neither demand to late Review make the supply equal the the early nor the the readers jot the Farmers supply consist of more than one or two vawill acknowledge to be the best method and keep our money at home. Serieties. Ex. In the world. I pnt say half a peck of lected. n atone Jar I oat meal In a The Calves. Dutch and Danish T have; then I pnt en a kettle of water Nitrogen Needed. Nitrogen Is one Cf CsUlogtie'of Truth, fact at Columbia agenda and heat it till it it boiling, all over. I dairymen keep their owft calves and the lor mall structure tne two in elements leading stamps. by do this at night' for the nCxf mornings feed them until large enodgh for' marof tbe plant, and without It no plant feed." After the water Is heated I pour ket .They get no new milk, but this v is possible. Phosphorus and f. it Into the meal, filling it up only so as Is partly made up by adding com meal growth are also elements often lacking to make It a thick pudding when It is to the skhn milk as a heating and fat potah In the soil, but usually there is a large cooked. I cover up the Jar and let It producing substance. It at least makes of both these minerals thei 8, quantity stand over night In the morning the veal which brings a good price and only a Kru .they are not always In tly Cost aaeal is cooked ae nicely as any pud- calves at six and nine pjonth return 4444444444444444444444444444444444444444 form. or immediate.. ' ding could, be. The bens and chicks fate profit Ex. AYT) fon run oa wlth jugt .!(,! with so many norms Wardens In Mlnnotoia- by the destructive fires , of MinllPKlta, IaSd ofl lhe "Id 1 Queen ' r.r' f 1 !!, a- foi-i- t, t woman tays a. good M An trainer for jet y u av ule made bv uschair-ing- a woooen ,n.i at tai.s on the inside. Turn it tips, tie doWrt ou the tabic, taUe a perfcitiy c ean cloth, tie the four corc-r- s on the legs of the chair, setting a cro k or pan underTo nURY 1 neath to ret ire the jily The eloth should be d pped in boi,ing water before using. Jeli.es mai be st-- a ned a third t me if necessary lutsburg Dispatch. Poor PilgarllcJ w.nn-WerT(- e I JJ-J- j d w'-o- e ts ,- j -- mt-d- j 111111- - 11 e- v IIkU'i Catarrh Cur la a constitutional cure. Price, 75& Language. she warnuy rejoined, I will not admit that the spheres of man and woman are essentially distinct Certainly not If is true that woman cannot at present nail down a carpet, but you dont imagine, therefore, that she could not, were 6he properly educated, attain to a sufficient command of lanDetroit Tr.bune. guage. We will forfeit $1,0 0 if anv of our j testimojiitt s are jruven to be not Iue 1 iso bo , t arren, 1 a. genuine When E. J. Glave died on the Congo last year, after having crossed Africa in the interest of 'ihe Century, it was announced that lift notes, journals and photographs had been saved. Prom these a group of separate papers has been made up, and the first one mill appear in the August Century. This tells of the adventures of Mr. Olave for nearly a year while he was with the lintish troops, who wera chasing the Arab slave traders. No, How to Crow 40c St beat. Salzera Pall Seed Catalogue tells to the you. It's worth thousands wideawake farmer. Send stamp for catalogue and free samples of grains and grasses for fall sowing. John A. baizer Seed Co., LaCrosse, is. McClures Magazine for August is to r fiction number, with stone by Octave Tnanet, Stephen Crane, Clinton Ross, E. W. Thomson and Annie Eliot. Stephen Crane's story will exhibit the hero of his successful novel, "The Bed Badge of Courage, grown and old man, but still capable of a fine act of bravery; Clinton Ross will deal with Perry's historical fight and victory on Laks Erie; and Annie Eliot's will depict a sprightly love episode in a Yale and Harvard boat race. be a -- The Stark Pro a Nurseries, this city and Iiock port. UL, la a 1 he beehive. veritable propagating plimta of the I wo Ilke-i- , eulai ged. "Old Pike a" A GEEST lMif-TK- Y aalesnien work from hew York Wesnimd '1 lie oihee fori e i. hurrying out 00 new outfits, photos of fruita. style canvas-lo- g trees, orchards, packing, fruit painted from nature, etc. torow-ni- l departments give all tlielr time securing salesmen. Stark bro'a bare room for energetic sdipHora. tilth such progress and millions of fruit trees, dull times unknown. (.Louisiana, lliasourl. Press. Fifteen years ago the Atlantic Monthly gave Mrs Stowe a breakfast on her seventieth birthday at which a notable compauy was gathered. At her death it paya a tribute to her in some The leading ways quite as significant article in the number for August is Reminiscences of Mrs. btowe by Mrs James T. Fields, who was her intimate friend during the whole period of her fame. Personal. ANY ONE who has been benefited by the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, will receive information of much value and interest by writing to Pink Pills, P. a Box 1592, Philadelphia, Pa. HI t oration. s town, said the bewhisk-ere- d man, who was tilted back in the hotel chair smoking a rank cigar, where a father, two aona and an uncle, all members of the aame family, ran for ofhee st the last election. "Pardon. me, ventured a bystander, hut what part of Ohio are you from. New York bunday World. I live in j lf Ayers of-f- ii HairrVigor. -- t.-- e pio-pect- fo-t- st at full-crea- m The umpire -- that BATTLE AX is not only bigger in size than any of tobacco, but the other 5 cent ever saw, and quality is the fine the flavor delicious u will never know just how it is until goi P you try it sheep-shearin- sheep-shearin- r 3 sheep-shearin- red-lett- er I The Quality of Experience r g. - well-to-d- Gladness Comes of the s better understanding transient nature of the many rith - O - phys- ical ills, which vanish before proper efforts gentle efforts pleasant efforts in rightly directed. There is comfort the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual disease, but simply to a constipated condition of the system, which the pleasant family laxative. Syrup of Figs, promptony ly removes. That Is why it is theand is remedy with millions of families, bv all so esteemed highly everywhere who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it sets. It is therefore all important, in' order to get its beneficial effects, to note when yon purchase. that yon have the genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by ell reputable druggists. If in the enjoyment of good beadh, and the system is regular, laxatives or If other remedies are then not needed.one afflicted with any actual disease, may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but If in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the everywhere. Syrup of and is most largely Figs stands highest tiacd and gives most general sati&f ac ,ion. - well-inform- you have a Columbia the result of 19 years experience you have experiment, at your Pay $J00 Pay expense the result of competing doubtfulness. More Columbias each successive year. four-gallo- 2nt Pope Mfg Co., Hartford, I Si H Conn. r |