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Show TUB TIMES mm T T V. M. PrUMl!0 XtMtt COMFAST. FINM.O, (lltuc wd UTAH. COALVILLE, Two young men in Manitoba Insist that they have aeen the devil. People generally will be glad to know tnr$ he. is located-.- y The discovery of a aweet girl kleptomaniac in Vassar College would be botJUfl distressing, hut who b that is swiping ever) thing that isn t fastened dead? t4a " When the novelist of the future wrl'es about bis hero reading his enemy through and through, it will, of course, be presumed that the Roentgen p;ce-- j has been used. In view of the number of widowa some of the millionaires of the wild West have left. It is difficult to unrter-stfn- d how they found tlrme to accumulate so much money Poet Laureate Austin Is doubtless sharpening hla quills for an assault on Bulawayo. He may find an opportunity to make the BriiUh people toiget all about the man Tennyson Edison says he Is bothered almost to death with letters from cranks, who want all sort of impossible things and He ask all aorta of fool questions. says he waa not aware until recently how many foola theis ' are in the world. Bloomer restauranta in the east hive proved a failure. The managers, depended on pretty girls In bicycle costumes, Instead of good meals. When people go to restaurants they usually go to feast the atomarh rather than the eye. warship which at General Sickles request carried the body of w arrior bac k to Venezuela. Tac OUR acts were appreciated by th FOR signal CAMPFIRE SKETCHES congress of Venezuela. Exchange. - SOLDIER READERS. YKTKRANS DAIRY AM) POULTRY. CORNER. NTEREST1NG CHAPTERS FOR OUR RURAL READERS. lint Prtae ef War af Im.glamtlna ia Wat Mora lajarloa t Mrs. William Gossip, whose nuid,B Ilia fouraga of Soldier lhaa HalleU of famt ,aaarla oa name was Anna Catharine Coade. and wheewas among the first batch of ..." by the Ainerffivtialu th Mother war of 1812-1is living in thia city m? EAR trn-Eartb bus gone the' Halifax (N S ) Herald. Mrs, Gossip was born in Halifax In 1809. IW to sleep. Walk 1 P t uMather, CapU Ctwde. wanjunaiive-otlte- her laud and for many years commanded ibrougb the Admiral Nelson, an ocean-goinchamber, She waken'v chip." Her mother was a daughter ! George Moren, a united empire toy allat. Her children faithful wati h above and In his day one of the most prominent citizens of Halifax Mr. Moren, her keep. While she with before his residence in Halifax, had slumber sweet been extensively engaged In shipbuildis overtaken. ing in New York city, and, owing to bis attachment to the. British crown bad Not long ago a thousand tender f rus suffered the loss of nearly all bis pron perty. Spread over h'er their wealth of Just previous to the breaking out of laces, And nestled dose to be? warm hr tit, the war Mrs, Coade taking with lor her where burns daughter, t that time about 4 yearof The fire that kindles springtime s i age. went to St. John. N. F to meet her husband on his return from a Eugraces. ropean voyage But the two were tiled And when the blessed Mother longe for never to meet in this world again. During a terrible hurricane, long rearn-bereTest. How soothingly the little slender In New Kotindland, the Admiral Nelson, with all on board, were lovt. grasses Threw all thlr soft green arms a rot-After waiting in St .Johns until all her breast; hope was abandoned, Mrs. Coade, now a No wintry blast shall touch licr a It widow, embarked for Halifax wltbber " child In one of the sailing packets that passes! Until piled between the iwo cities. The maples watched her with a beamwithin a few hours sail of Halifax the y had an excellent passage, but when aling smile When proud October covered them most within sight of their destination with glory, they became bet aimed. With the And gladly doffed their golden rolKs. wind came an American privabt b the while teer on the prowl for prizes, With them they made her bed the snapped them up. Their ship, the first old sweet story! pilze In the war, with all on board was taken to Salem, Mass. The prisoners, And yesterday all day the longing sky who were very well treated, wete alBent lovingly and wistfully above lowed to letain their private belorg-ingand after a few months' detrniion her, kin ms oh. - so - t IW. While nnnltt.lL la rptjirn. llama. Mis. Gossip retains a fajnt derly! who le( tlon of her Imprisonment. Came down and covered Herbur-- ! could but love her! band, the late William Gossip, wav of court e. known to almost every Haligonian and (steemed and respected ly Imagination In War. "ln ny opinion, remarked the col- every one who knew him. Ten years lege piofewsor, who rose from the ranks ago Alexander I.awson and Mr. Gosip years preduring the last war to the position of met In this city. Fifty-fiv- e colonel, "the imagination of men docs viously both had worked in the newspamore Injury to the cause of courage per business tn Pletou Lawson on the than all the appliances of war .vet dis- Colonial Patriot, on which he begat. to work in 1828. and Gosip publishing the . . covered. "In other words. caromed a Wash- Observer In 1831. The Patriot wax the ington Star reporter, if a man didn't first litx ral paper published In the provThe Observer was the EL ton think he wouldn't be afraid of any- ince. conservative organ. The real question thing? That'a about It, admitted the pro- of difference between the two was kirk "I had a remarkable case hap- and fessor, Gossip came to Halifax In. 18.18 and pen to me during the battles around fU hmond. That Is to toy, it happened founded and edited and published for to another man, but I was part of it. thirteen years the Halifax .Times. I waa on a skirmish line end 1 was lying After that he published, the Halifax behind n log with two other nien-- I wa Church Times. In 1857 he dropped out only a private then one of whom waa of the profession and thence fori third an Inveterate joker, and the other was of a century carried on an extensive one of the Imaginative kind of soldiers. book selling and stationer business In In fact, he was so imaginative that he Halifax. He died a few years ago, was almost scared out of fcis wits, and aged 82 years, leaving, besides bis wife, g when the bullets and ahells began three sons James tn California; Wiloff sapliam. the woods, cutting formerly city engineer of Halifax through lings, clipping limbs all around us and and Dr. Charles Goealp of Windsor barking the top of the log behind which and two daughters Mrs. W H Wiswell we lay. 1 thought the fellow would burst and one who resides at home and take A blood vessel or go crazy or do ume care of her aged and invalid mother. other fool thing unbecoming a soldier Tom, the joker, noticed the mans (erOpinion of (.rest General oo Wsr. ror and called my attention to It, Arbitration between nations signifies Then he reached opt and dragged tn same thing as the existence of the the a stick cut from the tree above us by a judicial courts. It means the ordinary bullet and, fixing a pln ln lt, proceeded substltion of reason ss s mean of decisThe man waa at the ion. That Its to have hla fun. poslbllitlea are great baa far end of the log, ten feet from Torn, that they demonstrated; been already and I was just beyond Tom on the other wttb the development of a sill grow nerwas aide. and. I am free to confcas. to peace Is unquestionable. vous enough to wonder at Tom's man- disposition An Indication of this tendency may be However, I ner at such a time. found tn the abhorrence of war by great couldn't help watching hla movemuts commanders. The sentiment of Wel- and actualy laughed to see him slid tig "Nothing except a battle lost atick along ; toward the un- - llngton, hMf the mp)ancholy as a uttle pris-tak- Sarr.ufal Farmers Operate Thl Few ltopartmant of tlto Farm-ff- lllata ae to the Care of Live viuk anil How V y cjXj d V pouitiy 1 bt kejr"the 1 d s Single eymb Brown and Buff Leg-horn- g dew-spu- experi- ence covers about eiv;bi yeats 1 have Leghorns Is bouse Just My an or- dinary one, with windows the In the mormng 1 usually feed soft feed of some kind, and feed It hot. Then I feed oats, wheat or some similar grain, hoed In the and, to they will have to dig for it. Coin if fed at night, and meat scraps once dr twice a week. We Rave nevfr grown fowls for market till last year, wnen I was able to dispose of our last of June hatth at 15 rents per pound. We have had good success tn raising chicks. We feed boiled eggs once a day till the little ones are two weeka old, with bread crumbs at the other meals, with corn and oatmeal. We have had little loss south on side. Forag. Far Ivins belt In Illinois and there we have had Next to alfalfa, sorghum ia probably much trouble with the corn root worm. He lives on corn root! exclusively. It the best gieen forage plant for hogs. herever alfalfa grows, it is ised to therefore bqfomes necessary for us to ( riant with aoribzic fos alfalfa along rotate corn, keeping It off of certair i hog pasture. A pood authory asadris-fields for a few years that this worn Georgeson of the Kansas station ' may be starred out. This having tc es having a few acres in alfa.fs for bog-forego the use of corn fully and freely pasture the greater part of the suuin er, would militate against the soiling sys- - (atnrih addition grow a p ece of cane, cultivating tt as when growing for sutern with us Mr. Mont ad spoke on how to milk the gar, and feed this in the fall to fatten- cow, Get a good dairy maid. It would be a blessing for Michigan it the girls did the milking, for the men would then have to fix vip the stables and keep Umn-Lkau. L Laie. acea.Ag.ieat mauy stables whcie one had to put on long The iron pia-- p of scrofu j h..s no boots to go into them. Why do 1 beu victims. Thoth-iiiolieve that girls Buoutd milk? Because metcy is blood often not satiihcil with tiie of of six they are gentler. My experience lmt u k the years taught me that to milk a cow causin': iluaclful sores, i liuinaum of with the on pains body to be good have get properly you pat ilia cm . terms w 1th the cow. I once bad a w bite until llouils Nearly four years ago I ticca no afheifer that waa a beauty, but she waa wild. I kept my temper for a little over flicted with scrofula and rheumatism. two weeks hud she was kicking all the time. Tht n I lost my temper and used i the stool. 1 did not milk that cow any rore. 1 sent her back to my brother who bad a good many cows and did not need to milk them all. In facL he only Running sore broke out on my thighs, milked ten cows to get enough milk for Pieces of bone came out and an operation was contemplated. I bad rheumatism in family use. But men may learn how to milk. If my lege, drawn up out of shape I lott apwhen you go home you will Induce the petite, could not sleep. I was s perfect young men to weigh the milk right, wreck. I continued to grow wjrve and along, you will find that It will make finally gave up the doctor's treatment to a great difference in the Interest they take in the milking. Buy good milk- - -- u( -- asm -- K 4v- - "t f--t - '.A- SCTwpsr. , - take Hoods Sarsaparilla. Soon appetite came back; the sores commenced to heal. My limbs straightened out aoi I threw away my crutches. I am now stout and hearty and am farming, whereis four x years ago I wa a cripple. I srlaalv recommend IIoou s Barsaparilla I rbaM Hammond, Table Grove, Illinois. A Lb l.ijv ; s 'iA-KT- a A '.'iT'r .'.I'''.'1 : s, European statisticians have been gathering some facia with regard to the growth of population In the various countries of Europe during the decennial period 1885-9The aggregate Increase was 29,922,800, Some states hsve advanced greatly. For example, Russia added 12,510,800 to her existing population; Germany, 4,522,600; Austro-Hungar3,502,200; Great Britain, 2,452,400; Turkey, 1,100,000, and Franoe, 5. y, 67,100. The bureau of American republic at Washington has bad some difficulties lately, but seema to have passed over them. The cause of the trouble. If trouble It may be railed, Is not known, but may have arisen from the belief of some of the representatives of the power that their nation were not receiving as much attention as they should. 'Mexico and Argentina bad signified their Intention to withdraw, but have now changed their minds. On the other hand Chill, which has always held aloof, has signified her willingness to take part in tbs future work of the bureau. It ia believed that the plan of work will be modified to some ex- tent nn(--Whi- le Isthe One True Blood Purifier Alldnurist L Prepared only by C i Hood & Co , Lin .II Mas. cure liver tils euy to (TOvKl S PlIIS take, easy to operate. 3be. uji , ,V7 ; S !r s i- - YV-- $ ; x- - r. ewer A FLEMISH MILKMAID. prprmrzne' a The Columbia Catalogue is not a mere price-hsIt gives convincing reasons why all who love pleasure and comfort in bicycling should select t. from diseases. We keep our coops ers, make friends with your cows and clean, witb plenty of lime around them. teBt them. Mr. Morse. I have an old German We have found the Buff Leghorns very aV good layers, and last year we bad woman tn my employ who does this. cockerels that dressed two pounds at She has made friends with the cows eleven weeka 'old. Having Been the and they like her and yield a good supexperiences of many. In their success ply of milk when she milks them. Reand failures in crossing, we tried two cently she took a vacation, and I tried crosses last year. The first was a doing the milking. I treated them STfiWDflWD or THE WORLD Buff Leghorn cock on Golden Wyanright, but the amount of milk they gave dotte hens. The chicks matured shrank at once and did not greatly in Your knowledge of bicycle early, and the pullets are excellent lay- crease. But when she came back they V making will grow by read-t- e er The second waa a Buff Leghorn at once yielded their accustomed all alike jpg this interesting bank. reof cock and Light Brahma hens. The milk. I think that women amount, Free from the Columbia agent or 'j y sult was not so favorable as in the first are better around cow stables than men, mail from us for two U cent aump case. The chicks matured very slowly, if the stables are kept clean, as all POPE Mfg. Co., Hartford, Cenn. and, while the full bloods and the stables should be, chicks of the first cross had plump and Q. Why will some cows keep clean, very meaty breasts, these latter were while other cows standing beside them WHAT IS ALABASTINET all skin and bones. I am inclined to and under like conditions will get A pure permanent and artistic wall think that It pays best to breed from dirty? coating ready for tbe brush by mixing is col eater. standard breeds of some kind, and for Mr. Helm Nearly every cow stable BY FOR SALE PIIMT EVERYWHERE DEALERS Buff so as are the me, none satisfactory in this state is fixed not to keep the I A Tint Card showing IS deirable tint, Leghorn. cows clean, but to keep them dirty Aiabastine Souvenir lov It seutfrs rnr r I also B. W. Fellows. iikfa to one any mentioning thumper at least, that is the natural inference AIABASTINE C0., Grand RapidJ. Mich- of the conditions under which they are Dlwviwiiii th Cow. won." was expressed more bluntly by kept. The great difficulty is that th (Condensed from the Fatmers Re- mangers are 'too low and the row has General Sherman: "Do you know what to back off to lie down that compel view stenographic report of the Michi, .a . u. , . 1 i war is War Is hell!" while Genual her to lie down in the filth. I build gan dairymens meeting ) with direct perttn-nc- e -nt. speaking back with the pin. Well, it waa teuily to the Professor C. D. Smith opened the dis- mine so that the cow can put her head Of arbitration, said: subject funny to see the chap jump and yell and cussion on the cow. He spoke first on under It when she lies down, and she loli over and we both fairlyv bowl-- d SMOKING TOBACCO, in many the selection of the cow. Where we can thus lie down where she stands. v hav paUklpate)1 Ilu, it wain t so funny wRen he man j used to select a cow on the total amount I nail a 2x4 In front of her two fore 2 oz. for 5 Cents. , ,lS n titre wVn, ttrre aod dut move alter his first ata. led cmddlTot "of milk "she would give we now pay feet, and another. 2x4 In front of her ,n oplnRi"TouTrTv tlor and Tom looked around nt me In tiuve teen found of attention to the relative amount two hmd feet, and fill the space between preientnp the more Hla surprise a s ared kind of way. CUT-SLA- SH she will make. She is a "good the two Joists with bedding. When butter of i loo furwnrd of tie swoid. , found expteis. on In an oath and l.c drewing cow If her percentage of butter fat Is she lies down, she will lie on this beda font revnen to an gnlzetl opo.k a led to the man. There was no rn - ' large, prdvlded she gives a fair amount ding and keep clean. With calves, we b- - all nations, wiH , ete, international of CHEH00TS 3 for 5 Cents. ? milk. The chief attention of the do not nail down the 2x4s, but merely f twei, and he called again, with ire difference, o! large two the them down station Give f mult. Then he creit our to stardl-- g nrmles as thev docciug a past during Good, Mellow, Healthy, lay against cleats, which tr h trope. experiment That him and gave him a shake. Pleasant Smoke. Try Them. A years has been toward this point. Is can be removed to Increase the length f i . cnent Arbi ef The 'Vvn It true that the cows that have the of the bed as the calf grows. broitgnt no rurense, either, anil Tom r LTOI k CO. TOBACCO WORKS, Dviia, L C. tin on' T'V Are not these 2x4s In the way Q dragged him around no he could ace bus typical dairy form make butter most It waa an ashy blue, with the hue. profitably? la it true that the internal when jou milk? llteolifriiFiirfi A. The milk pall sits on them, bo eyes staring wide open, and the nun j capacity of a cow la made manifest Due night the army of Uroden.k the by exterior signs? I am ready to as- they rather help than hinder the milkwas as deal n Julius Cae?ar, Altil never a mark on him, save, pLTbaPa the, Gieat, king of 1rus.di ms mar the sert that such Is the case. Our best ing. STEAM litma of the ennny8iid h gave orders cows at the statiou conform most i lone.d1 Fftirn)ci Wfn4 pin serstches in his backRrllp ffiirti. Tower. Tiakr 1ttw "1 should think your Joking friend that not a single .and t or light of ly to the best dairy type. However, lew Natural Marter. lion Outfit, Hoop, Heitfuc, Grinder could never have forgiven himself for any kind, must be burned In t. e tamp, of us have lime to become good Judges hellfr,Wood Saw, In an address before Drive Points. Pip. Fitting, Ayrshire taut cruel joke.MmggeeteA 4herUr, ! After all was xjuieL-d- e thought he of external signs of Internal quality, so Breeders association Prof.the HmM good end FaF Cown II. W. ' Im sure he never would have. eon- - j would go through the HUatfnH HftKe. PfifN to see haw that most of us must buy our cows low. Gt tht beet. Scad for said: "Natural starters. - These art eluded the professor," because Tom wag h:s order were obeyed. CfttAlOffU. Ridging them by the weight of milk easily- - made by Thr a good fellow- and a bravd soldier, but There wns In hla iim a young and by the test for butter fat. method of preparing one is simply tc FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., aniwre the he never had much chance to, for when soldier who had left a ife at home. young Can 1102 Farnam SL Omaha, Neb. Q. Judge by procure a few quarts of good aweet thoTiext Tolley came be wa on bij He knew she would be anxious to know mal what kind of a cow she will make cream from a source which is the most BUGGIES SurrF ft knee beside his dead comrade trying how he was; so when tuu otbci were In the future? relfabi for being clean and pure, and Good Itt to do something for him, and his bead ail asleep, he took from hit, box a small ww A. When I picked out my wife, I allow this cream to stand in a warm mom fceiNl CrrU Winona. Noboa w as just did not do it when she waa a little place until It sours. The cream thut high enough above the log for a candle, and eat down to write. elo r marriM, CO. CaRWAGF IKl MVONU shell to clip the whole top of It off. Soon a slight bolse made him turn girl, but when she had grown up. And soured will coutaln many bacteria anc Util mn4 Hrnmaf fctf, UnAbo tn picking commonly, or at least In his head. He gave groan when he the same theory holds good Wfft for wfrot rowrint many cases, 11 to THR MRCEUM found th king standing there, end out a cow: you must wait till ahe la th cream is from a reliable source tht fclrkl MmIrL PP 4is CO., Mtnta can tell definitely before m-blow mature you to out the light. started . a Gen. D. E. Sickles wear of bacteria which develop is IirtiiHt, Dearer, lJW We species which was presented to him by the gov"Slop!" said the king. "Sit down what kind of n cow she will be. it will be the species that proernment of Venezuela for his service again. The soldier obeyed. "Take up cannot predict with any certainty what duce pleasant fiavors. Such soured LINDSEY OMAHA -- RUBBERS I The soldier now hoped he a heifer will make. There are certain cream may then be poured intc (o General Faes, who waa Bollvar'a thy pen. lieutenant-genera- l. General Paes waa would let him finish his Nter. Take algna, of course, signs that tell whether the large vat bf cream for x startei ITSoicpton's Eye Water. twice elected president of Venexueia. upjhy pen and add Ahe words, 'I die she baa the beef type or the dairy type, and the result will be that If the startei on details the not can depend does have the proper kind of species th "My sire!" said the poor but you Upon his first election Ceneril T'aes tomorrow.' cream will ripen more rapidly and prowas living in New York and President soldier; but the king was gone. Hi that may develop. The next point was the stabling and duce a better quality of butter than disobedience brought him to death. Buchanan, through General Sickles' feeding of the cow. A member said: when It la allowed itself to ripen nathad General Paes taken to If the conceit was taken out of some It seems to me that with land at $40 urally. Thus the natural starter simply Venexueia on a warship of the United ONSUMATIO men. there wouldn't be enough per acre we cannot afford to pasture allow a to grow In the cream the speclei States navy for hi inauguration-wheel cows at the rat of one cow for every which are already present, but if th W. N. U., OMAHA 20-1- 896 When General Paes died not many left of them lo bang clothes on. four acre of land. We had better feed cream is from a good Source the result! York. waa he in New years ago living When writing to advertisers, kindly are found In practice to be very favor , Follow after charity, and desire plr 1 partly on the aolling plan. General Sickles was marshal of the promention this paper. Mr, Gurler.Now. I live in the corn able. cession that carried the remain to the lUtal gift -- ' lly-lr- It looks as If the near future would see the orange market of the United State well supplied. The California orange crop for this year will be about. 2.800,000 boxes, worth about $5,000,000. These oranges grow on 10,000 acres of orange orchard. But there are said to be 80,000 acres of new and unbearing orange orchard In California. When be cheap. In Florida the great frosts of last year killed the orange trees ever wide ares. The tree were cut off at the stumps and are now growing np. and some of them are scheduled t begin to bear In two yean more. Altogether it appean that a greet many trees of this kind of fruit are In process of growth. Tb agitation for lower atreet-ca- r fares Is spreading. Some of the cities, such aa Detroit and New York, have taken the question up in earnest In the latter ease It la not tha city alone that Is Involved, but every city In the state, as the state legislature baa taken bold of the matter. A bill has been prepared and Introduced in th assembly at Albany providing that at certain times of day the companies shall veil thlrtjr ticket for $1, whenever the fixed charge and 5 road can pay The reper rent on the Investment duction Of fares la a thing of great moment to the larger citlea. It mean that the people can go farther In the country for their borne. At the present time the number that feel they can aCorHs pay double fare eacb way it small. Bui If the fares be reduced to 3 cent the double fare would be scarcely mare than the single one Is now. . When a few citlea and states have passed such laws and made them operative the movement wtll progress rapidly to the advantage of all The roads will not be entirely the losers, of fares greatly Insince crease the volume of travel, especialpeople, Austria rely of well-to-duced the charges on her railroads and the passenger trafrearly one-hafic more than doubled in a single year. It' do lf In the home and In society, sweet ia woman; but on the street, !u the parasol season, terrible la woman. And some or these parasol have sharp handle, which render them doubly perilous. Ought not the law to :ep n here and say that but one end of a parasol shall be deadly? -- n vtr-eboy waa murdered for a ?ck of corn. Two of the assassins wer caught, tried and summarily, bet before the boy's fuioal was held. That beat lynching. le Fezes. Mexico.-I- s k 1 pin-poi- nt rnrr C j , - f f ! ! f f ln.-'ea- aw 1 GASOLINE m - P. - , ! I dal t?. 1 V tAA . a. |