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Show NEWS SOIMAIiY. 1 v fa 1K1 11 i here J rumor th it is a fr 1o ask Tut hey Murch lO. laive been driven from homes at Ottawa. 111., by a Rood. At Ha vaua. 111., vht llergi-- t levee ou the Sana imoii river b",,!.;". eonniel.invr i famine-- , to tlee to hijher rauml. tio-i- r a c.fia intends coiling station in It the an lupidayo. either in ! .mnos, uda os or M itylene e prime Marquis It ). former .lan-mt nister. in an in dei es "The minors of war between and lapuit are i.n founded newspaper i Lic-hi- a re-or- ts " OUIt BUDGET Ole TUN WEEK IN CONGRESS. i Horn A Wise-Youn- ! re-e- Russian government's refusal to modify its demands regard i ny railroad eonees sions in Asia Minor. A dispatch to Lon ion Daily Mail from L inreiieo Marques, says that strong commandos are m issingat where the Free Staters are going to make a stand. According to a dispatch to London Times from lhienox Ayres a revolution has broken out in Fntre Kins. The insurgents have occupied three of the principal towns of the province. At leru, 111., the Illinois Zinc company's factory and the Peru Plough Works are in danger of being flooded, with a prospeet that a thousand men will be tlirowu out of emplopment. The secretary of the navy has determined to appoint a general board to meet once a month and consider general plans of eanipaign to he used incase of war. Dewey will be at the head. The Republican convention of the first Texas congressional district decided that no nomination would be made for congress against Thomas 11. lhill. Democrat, the present incumWar-rento- n. bent. Senator Proctor of Vermont lias a bill pro tiling for the prevention of the adulteration of food. It authorizes the creat ion of a bureau of chemistry in the agricultural department. Patrick Kgan declares that only fifteen per cent of the entire population of Ireland want Viet oria as their queen or w ho have any other feeling for her than one of coldest indifference, if not actual hatred. Serious Hoods arc prevailing in the northern portion of Illinois by the overflow ing of the Illinois. Des Plaines. Fox, Sangamon and Kankakee rivers. Much live stock and property have already been destroyed. The three ringleaders of the mob. two students and a clerk, w ho attacked liritish consulate at Ilordeaux, France, have been sentenced to sh irt terms of imprisonment and lines and to pay the costs of the prosecution. The central union of Germany has taken steps to forestall the American exhibitors of machinery at Paris in their purpose to hold a special exhibition at Moscow at. the close of the Paris exposition. The deaths in the City of Mexico in lsup were 17.783, and taking the population at a fair estimate of too. non, this shows a death rate of over hiper Loon, about the same as that of Roiiibay The births were only 14, hlO. ictieral luuhert said to a press representative at Pretoria: "The courage the liritish soldier is beyond question. They imbed the kopjes and in a fearless manner, hut were not, a match for the inausers. which shindy mowed them down." 'The Toronto, tint . board of control unanimously passed a rusolnlioi', Unit, In view of the conspicuous bravery of the Irish troops in Smith Africa, the Irish flag be display od mi the city hall of Toronto on St. Patricks dav. Stories to the ciTeet that t lie quarter-master'- s department and the commissary department of the army arc purchasing millions of dollars worth of Mipp'ics for the equipment and of the army in Australia. hin l und dunam is emphatically denied at the w nr otlice. May a liinamun horn nndei Hag become a citizen of tin. United States is the novel question tile authorities in Seattle have to decide. Iris niqd'cd to the A lone Celestial ( House Young. lin eated s t kh.-.m- h House The louse adopted the conference report on the financial bill. Phi to 170, Representative Grow of Pennsylvania denied that he had in an interview attacked the Porto Rico bill as an on tinge and a robbery. Senate Considtu at ion of the Porto Rican hill was resumed, occupying the entil e session .f The House listened to speeches on the Philippines, Nicaragua canal and a plea tor electing senators The District of by popular vote. Columbia appropriation carrying SO. (in. M s was I'Oi'isiGercd at length. Senati An agixement was reached to pass the bill appropriating' 7. otto. 000 1 1 j 1 I ' ,;v I t Him of tobacco shor ens your days? Yes. Im sure it does." Gyer Myer 'Tr;i aiiy do yon u.-- e it? Gyer "For that very r ison 1 once tried to quit it and the days were about a week long. Chicago News. Simple Hfi'l Sut Jstar t ory. Employer "M,ss .iini';.'. have you any rules for punctuation in your typewriter work? Miss .Dm ms -- "Yes, sir, of course', every time I stop to get my breath I put in a comma, and always nt the bottom of the page make a period. y. 1 lliittee Fcminiiiu lioijic. sup-po.-- d know il any one tries to it vv.!! go off break into the h Mr. Youin;i'i s, and wake the Nm macii. Philadelphia h.ihy. Times. You ii-- Diane, iel Cot iMliiiniil. I)o v !; . lie's ;oi to a .. a new ,jn:t- - Jackson, bihy, and hell talk us . Will. h. Uptown i Lets in: mini e tin and iea.e Hum to o lie- - a neigh-'- i r.ev dog. to facu othar tate. nor of m'ne who h n r John, you know very well 1 wiiilni? I ; to It. dont get that bonnet I shall ' DeXiiui Pa Miss th's is Mr. Galcry and luiny myself into an attack M PaCr I'll Rlmll loper docnervous of prostration, and the The Young Man i beg pardon, but tor's bill will be ten tiroes the price my name is Trotter. of the bonnet. Now. j that if I -- j I The Isnt Chimp. Two more replies erary edito. The Man With the HnF have just ared. Chicago 1 nbune. . Kpconil . f-- this a weary old woild? groaned the struggling author. to be. said the lit"It has rea.-o- n Her . I Miss DeMuir So stupid of me. knew it had tome? Vug to do with looses, t hm'gh igu Tribune. al to ap-- pt Century. limit The Uoumtrt You have three you?" he 'nquired i i, she a 1' s w Oh. I was jc-would like to make I Wr, ocouhil, red. s'. et s. a The c, ninr.t ',t i on public lands lias reporti'il a ;ii bo! m h rig the payment of Jq. ti acre on iaml taken up r Cm t hvs undo land act. by sf The commit t also re: orted fevnrablv liiin-- i' havent "!'m very sorry. she repliel, "but will be a wife you. f con-.olin- g I thought you were right in friend. line of promotion. "No, mournfully replied the man was light who hud lost hi? job. t 'hie. in the firing line. .go Tribune. 1 . Not Hli I veil. the n.,,,.p. a. he i'." seen in tnmt of a p pc fiett r ti i s. and i ." lilt. 111 1, .1 the other, "you n eiinr 'jiarue me tor it. I'm not tha vvtaiher mail. ; o'c-e- h.-gt- ri 1 e-- - ( ! 1 ( eon lit v elei'K to m.t h h i Ills inti ntii.n to bee, ,ti i '' I ' o at ion of Mate-ei- t lolcd i.en 1 1 In Poston Pr uieis i ea v let a e ii a m h ' e r the ' '. Li- t 1. . nr u . ecu s ; , ,o-- ,,, u m I.r.i O' eh - o i nl : who e e ttn in hci:: VV 11b Jones giunih.'is at colj weather. iJUl-;t- : ( 'I I ) s i ! . f h ::d . ) . i i : I il 'I' briii V A D M icf til K i :i, I, i iVVihi r rl, :v d, ,i o! e firt 1 century? "Oh. Hindu me, you should remember that a wriiT is rewr odor than she look--- . Le Monde I Bus fro. - PiiiT "And Xes " "v'-hn- !,e gruuRde- -' - lie l.l.i ,!,)? to lie the Hand Separator. Sherman writes to Hoards Dairyman: I wish to join issue with, you in regard to your answer to C. F. C., of Knapp, Wis., in Dairyman of Dec. 22. A Hand Sepa1 lie arti le is headed rator. I own a U. S. separator and A has been in constant use for nearly three years, twice a day. I also have a Babcock tester and have made repeated tests of the skim milk under varying tempi reture and spwd, using the double neck Ohlson bottle and have never found to exceed 0.03 per (ant of f .it. lost and that only with a speed of 45 revolutions of crank per minute. At 50 revolutions it read 0.02 per ernt. I have tested skim m:lk from i he d gravity separator and found O.bc per cent, or a loss of one if a cow tess 4.2 per pound in c. nt. At the time I purchased my we weie milking sicu cows The Value of C. M. sj-ta'- L u h like? gnmiaF. O'l 01 I ( PC VO t s ai u r.o s i, v : C. 1 , it v. i i e , ( u ;.! ., : to i he . - .nv j vou up. Fie" Bit r, at i'ut weather.' Sasun, Fa: 1 a (is t i v w Incw pose. pu1 ' ' n : t - - i . la.ie1, v l ..I - ' 'll i i'ir'i : ! a fi . o t i V Hill! Tin IM at ) must I bei. vo that some Hie of J mu ary have entered upon All. if'' sep-aiato- Ye;,. ,n,i .1 w it h iisi n . is under i rn s t l.n mails hu frail hPei.t pa yeses. tell i Poultry Note. The man that mines poultry should have some way of distinguishing the products of the different years. Putting on metallic rings is one of the Lest nuthods. Thus, one year the rings ran be put on the right legs and the next year on the left legs. This need not be done till the fowls have just about reached maturity. There will he no danger of confounding the first and third years, for the third year birds will be disposed of generally by the time the fiist year birds are grown. Put if it be desired to keep birds for a number of years different colored rings may be used. Thus for two years use brass rings and for the next two yeara use steel rings. They may also differ in width. Again, one kind of r:ngs might be used on ail ages, but tiie year date? might be put on them. This, however is not so good, as it noccssitat's catching the Lirds to ascertain their aces. Fat liens Bring Good Prices. With all the abuse that can he heaped upon a fat lien because she does not lay she brings more in the market than any other kind of poultry except the turkey, and at times the difference iu Rnor of the turkey is very little. As Hie consumers are willing to pay good PR hens, it is best to sell j iii es for them as soon as they cease laying, It in a very fat condition, as the time required to get such hens to the proper cunditioa for laying again may be weeks, or even months. The best time to sell is when vou have the article tha consumer requires, and at the present time the fat hen is in demand. Ex. A podUryimn suggests that dressed fowls should be a part of every poultry show, to instruct the producers in. the methods of putting their birds on tha market in the hist possible form. Tha suggestion is worthy of consideration by the managers of our poultry shows. As most of these are held in the winter. at leaft those that are not held m connection with the fairs, it would not be a uul.cult matter to send and Keep in the best of condition birds foi this Why? worn! "ring if you me a fourth. Sit lit Whm ! ireI. It's too biu." 6,i, J the e;ntt is lull .Mmlishiug e an U ' A or Two EvIK Mrs. Yoniigpop "liiar, we must get one of tiiieie burglar alarms." Mr. Yoicapop Wlmt for? Mrs. X'o.id-L'OWliat do vou tli-'i- DEStftT LAND ACT. Oil ' A S f Ft ator R'uay. I'ii.VioruI ';'A ''ft ft flx V Myer "Dont you know that t lie use I I ! " ' Flie-ger.u- House Iloil-- r - v!-- youi-eh'.- . torney-gen-er- ; Mother (to Willie, who refuses to eat Well, Mr. Kruggs, you have plenty his " of faults soup) il my a pour child would be if he ony had IrUf of it. glad There you again always change o would I, mamma. Willie ing the Kiibjtc: when I try to talk to Blat Her. you. Chicago News. apii. fills. M s, The bi i to pay Representative Swanson SLi'.io for extra expenses incurred in his contest last session, was defeated Representative Fitzgerald of Massachusetts introduced a resolution directing the at to proceed against the Standard Oil company. Senate The Porto Ri'-- relief appropriation hill passed the Semite with only a few scattered nays against it. The Allen a u.eniiiiu'iit to declare the constitution of the 'nited States extended to Porto Rico was defeated. Senator James withdrew his free trade amendment. . April :t. was the day fixed for taking a vote on the seating of Sen- I an. propriation ini!, carrying was passed by the House, and also a bill granting the abandoned Fort Haves military reservation to the state, of Kansas lor a ii i xperimental station lliul norm'll s'lnol pmpi.ses. Senati 'lie eom'iiitiee on Indian atTaiis u as ii! n eh it to inquire into the truth of alii gat ions that the tow nsite commissioners In the Indian territory were not performing their duties Coi,s!fie'at urn of the Porto Rico relief mens'.. 'e was thv u resumed. .Mai'eli ( I V )U1 Many Mrs. Hruggr,, you have more faults than I ever dreanml ot in any wom- umbia s.itis-factmil- Ul Indianapolis Journal. for the benefit id Porto Rico, and to postpone the bill providing a government for the island. Teller led opposition tobasty act ion, say ing: I would rather make Porto R ico and the Philippines colonies or provinces than to make them states. We don't want the inhabit i nt s of those islands to lie made citizens of the the I nited .states. That is what this bil does. If then were else it. that alone against nothing would induce me to vote against it. 'I Sr ipf uphI Injunct ion. 10 Teacher (after minutes talk on the subject) Now, Johnny, when you are struck upon the right cheek, what do you do? Johnny Turn do left one. mic-- , and when de duffer reaches, give him a up-- ! percut dat'll put him to s;eep. Sew? House - t A Ttie March 14. House "i -- . .Mttrfh 15. he fist ri.-- t of Col . e 1 i J- ' , l. 1 - In the id'u i ornate of central IndJ-- i ar.a one my upon pasture tc Furnish t he pr Er.ount of succulent jfeed for the hogs curing the long win- ter and rpnng. Th only crop that my experiments have shown adapted to this purpose is the beet crop, write a eonti Tutor to National Stockman aril Farms. r. Fv'r this crop one must rich soil, containing plenty of humus, ami te wall i. tamed with riPep tile dram. Plow very defp ar.d as tally as pos-- f ih!e ,n the ;e iua. lliirovv the groun every fen day.--, until ttie latter part of May or the first of June. This makei a perfect seed bed, fre from weeds. About this date the temperature wi'.i will come up ho such that the se.-wry soon afur planting. Drill tha med very thickly in the row with som good suuciai'd make of garden seed tit ill that presses the fine dirt to tho teed, as the beet seed otherwise germinates slowly. Let the rows he twenty-eigh- t inihes apart, that the beets may ho cultivated with the ordinary annul cultivator. When the beets are about live or six inches high, thin to a bet every six inches in the row. k planting and growing the bets the from being in me row prevent hem so large and woody. Some variety of sugar beet, or the improved long red mangel, is preferable. The mangel produce a much large crop, and nnuh easier harvested, but are quite so rich in nutrients. Late in the fall harvest the crop and store it either in long pits or the root cellar, for use during the winter and spriug. From twenty to sixty tons of beets can he readily produced to each acre so cultivated, at a cost of from i0 onus to ?1 per ton harvested. These beets are simply thrown whole and without cooking, to the hog, and are eaten with great relish. -- T x 4 i . i ment mi the Philippines Eighty-siprivate pension lulls were passed. and also the following: Approving a re vision and adjustment of certain sales of Otoe lands in the states of Nebraska and Kansas, to provide for necessary repairs to the steamer Thetis, for service as a revenue cutter. March i Vill. 1 cnlor Rawlins occupied of the session in an argu- Senati j ! Virginia district, amt seated p A. A menu im n ts w c re Wise, Republican. adofited and placer mining laws to meet conditions at Cape Nome, and an appropriation ma le for the building of a government print i tig office. two-third- t tic Hit -- firm the Second 'elm ! Stubli TtOW ten Wl.ut il'i ;? n v ii man siy when tions will come before a drin'i lie v, as a of l.i kit;: the cattle'' man. ti.e 'I'oi ; i.e tonri'-'t- . Of wtij.ii do you speak?" Feiin " i he t tlu.'g. sliuiig Stait'b He w.i ; i d Why, Fra w oo l. i, ' Pe sitting at the p trior w.na.ov when an ''What ,..s it?" . w c.r. !. eld lady pi v:li tic York New 'T'll h..r.g I! Ill he hang-(- if Fin wool didn't ,rj Wo. Id. right down in the ivllir and h,:iv-- in a bottle of French brand.. ."Chi ' : 1 1. Quistlull. Daily News. Grabtnrh'imer (iT.jurrd in ,t r.iihoa.1 Oh. Toetor, Toctor! Vill I wrcik) 1roof. recover? I be Rev e Yes," said XU'. Pet Surgeon "Oh. yes. there's a good deal in that. Grahiiruhe: 've' la eatly reeved) In what? his wife asked. Ail md lio-mooch, do you Fins? Why. here m this hook it says: To Life. Le ignorant is to be hapoy. "Bosh! dmed M:s. Peek!. am. Home ( ookiii. Thats merely another of those fui-Mrs. Tlrnha::; XYh.,: do you think doctrines that get started b 'cause ui of niy cake? a smart remark.. Even now your R.nhaTr, It needs training down. whole expiession is one of diseont1 nt. Crs. Denham What do you mean? i aid. Chicago Times-IDenham It Is overweight. Saa Francisco Chronicle. ConHiderat. That is a handsome piece of bror.z )f One Miuil. you have selected for Miss Oldonc 3 wedding present, bu: why do you leave on the price mark?" The bronze is very heavy, and I do T-' not want the dear girt to injure Lei u self carrying it round to the shop to find out what it cost. V A. AY. i : TVuipt itlou. H fctial. ,e l, l"nt- - llmi-.- i hi-fee- t, lf i Four weeks lienee the yearaliowed by the treaty of peaee with Spaot for the Spanish in'iahitants of Cuba to decide whether tliei will be (hth.ut , Spanish citizens will expire In Constantinople there is threat anxiety in ollieial circles leiTHniing the ! tr.L-'ei- a ml Tronlei Variety of Ouip, uul to CauH Flotsam auj Jetn from the Tld of Uurnur Witty laying h. A ; Well. sl He fcunl her weeping bitterly. I haw Oh! Harold! she cried. l you so ranch!" Hitherto, 'in iersintulgbe had thrown teacups at his head for the most part. Perhaps it was small wonder, after all. that she missed him. at Hut no a threw fier-eand all was well once hore. De.ro It Jo or.,! GOOD JOKES, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED. SOME The House agreed to take up the senate bill providing a government for Hawaii April .Id. the final vote to g be taken A pi ii .'th. the contest oa upii-i- most of the session. Senate '1 he bill providing a government for Hawaii passed the Senate. Hoars amendment providing for the pay incn t to i ,Hi ecu Lilirohuiani of ami an annuity of '.510,000 was t urn , ns voted ilow ii. A passed committee of utaa authuriiseg tli the Senate to visit t nl a. And All n '. "i ! I f t f ?'e ,r: tor, and therefore F. C. i i ' s a sep.q'u'or t ::e b' for ids pm hot. r.L 1 c.i I , J I tl'll k tiie r. S. H II -' : - :fi d in cue I. r. le , hut far G. F. C.M i- |