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Show to Mathera. miwrtwt BIDDING IWfflfc result of tha Spanlsh-- raericsn war U (ho aearoitj of binding twine Hid (ho rapid advene In price. There U every Indication (hot before we go to mo again the retell prlee will be It eente per pound. All the Eastern and Western Trade and 'Cordage Jour ala report a scarcity of raw fibre and the manufactured article exhausted; and in one Implement honae we read Bom a prominent eaatern manufao-hire- r a letter to hie eelling agent in Ob uaiyaUad - 1 ui ren-full- Caatorla adrarilaeaenM wblab bav baaa appearing ia thU pa par. and to raoimbar that bottle of aeaulne Caatorla to wrapper of every e Ibeara tua signature of Cba H. Flnrhar. under wbo-- e euierrila It hae bra manufactured aoatlauoualy fur Otar thirty die-poa- o clean your Uuwl and kec it eiaau, by atirrbig up the lacy liror and driving all from the body. Uoyin bauiah piuiilon.lmlla, blolchae, black head, and thataickly billaue complexion by taking Caaoareta, bmuty for ten routs. All drug-(laeatlafactioa guaranteed. lQo, 85c,6uo. Ur. ae One It la comparatively oaay to atani by Chriat and Kla word when they are aaaallad by bla enemies, but many find It hard to upheld them whan called In queatlon by brethren whom they love and honor, and ce Indulge a guilty alleaoo, or take raftog ia a eompremla-In- g attitude. But loyalty to eur Lord require ua to bo true to Him apd Kla truth, come what may. Ha honor and reward fidelity to Hla Word a wall aa Hla eanaa. tn Mepe la ChlldbsoA What a golden, glorlona day hope palnte for ne In childheod! What promlaea to ha fulfilled; what wonder to bo accompllabad; what roalma to bo explored; what awaet-aae- a to be extracted from life! And la ail thin falae hope! Not if that lorloua tomorrow i Ood'a great t norrow of Infinite time. Rev. Eraeat glo-rio- ua Ia Health Wntk Cnta? auay myaiarlaua allauats llu gr id iSem here PwgRg causae, ukuta mw th.lr origin la the dllMlh i etaan cut Cm aay H aod Wbaat 40 Coata a (tan. r. arw this mil ocMiaaa'fy m a ratioeai How to grow wheat with big profit at 40 vlded It la eat dene Ik p (Illnt manner. The etaaaslr' mala and samples of Ralnera Rail Ctons (HO ghlalMtlna taeparailoa which ar Maafael nil Oaady Cstkshle, acre) Winter Wbaat, Rye, Oats, tin thorvughly if.- Clovers,par mb alia, bat M tk will ota, with Farm heal Catalogue A ta box partly tht iwtob af fwtlv. mum th aaaaa naero meat WMtaga JOHN A. SALZER true in la SEED CO., La Croaee, Win bad" taka Ci when MU III health, w.n.a. act caa cerate. They wU da Thoao Who Sorcoed Baa T'ha men whom I have aeon y auoeaad axpaadalaaa fur liquor heat In life have always been cheerful than aay athar omatoy in Europe. and hopaful men, who went about their Wo Hay Hxpenaaa business with a amlle on thair faces, and liberal eemmlselnas, refund tba aaah fat and took the ehaugea and ehnncee of lltooda-atgja- ta tbia Ilf mortal ilka Loug mop, facing rough Flntpelaaa arbaaia ud smooth alike aa It came, and talaaaaa vented. Ne bead reulr4. Sale so Bad from phewgranka We auarantM Mo found the truth of the old provorb that oritrA Address' ttkatamp, Katoathdi atoll Iowa Eood times and bad times and Co., thtMobe all dmas pass over." She Spain'a navy isn't eaoring many tuft Tata sea SR an taaaka Tear Ills lea polnta. HaBci X dea't ballava the SpanT suit lolianee aanlly and forever, be ish gunnara could ahull peaa. fall af Ufa. aarvs aa vigor, taka Ua wea that authaa weak Baa irnng. Alldrugflata, Mo. ar tl. Cur guaraa-as- . NuU'a Catauvh Cum Booklrt sad Miopia fra. Addraas Ia taken Internally. Price, TSa ttarliag Remedy Cm. Cblaago ar Maw York. cl aipe-Uni- pm fra ui ru I Austria-Hungar- DO aae-totl- Wha Qlvoa PnaoaT It la tha religion of Jaaue alone that ean give peace to man; it unite hla with hie Savior, it subdues his p Bailee. it controls hi daslras, it eonaolai him with tha love af Chriat, it xivai him Joy even In sorrow; and this la a Icy that eannot be taken away. Tension. For a perfect complexion end a dear, heeltky akin, usa IXiKMO BUTTERMILK BOAF. Bold avsrywhera It isn't always the thoughtful mother that attends tha Mothars eongrmta, Ta Oaiw Caaatlpattaa rmvw, Taka Ctocarata CBadv Catbartle. lta or My If U 0.(1 fails to aura, druggists refund nuiaea A man onto lea lea whoa tba waathar Is aot than at aay atbar time. WtuUaV anay brillllnaliiabtieailtaiai.ainiiliw aaUaa. allaf flta mkb ola ealia. M maw (mo Tba largest sgg la that oi tba ostrich. It Mrs. waigh pounds and is equal la Amount to I bans sggs. I knew that my life was saved by Plan's Car far Oananmptlaa. Jha A. Millar, An ha bla, Michigan, April 81. IMA B Spanish They aoldln seam to keep good e, hours. rotlra early and rapidly. A bath with COSMO BUTTERMILK BOAT, exquisitely scouted, is soothing and iananelaL Bud everywhere. Th attack on Santiago was a moving light. Shoemakers In Germany average week and work ten haurs n day. 4S.S7 a CURES CORNS at all druggist. Suaiuataagt turn habit fare, Bakes weak blood aus.lL AU pure BSatlraag, druggists Did Dewey wear a rabbit's foot during Th Cnbaa woods are full of Amariean his engagement on the 1st of May! heroes. When in doubt Join the American army. TOE-GU- or Fifty Coals. Or money back, lie HHmmHHmmmmmmw :U IN TUT Line, or Hand Camera and Ptartog iwphle Itapplle, sand for our bow eatalogus, which wil give yen the beat wholesale prices, which cannot he equaled Mat or weal. It iafraa for the Baking We also have a complete lias oi H AKUW.IRE at our Ogden store, and the most eea. put BKFAIB SMOPt ia the eouatry. tb BROWNING BROS. CO. CU7.E YOURSEIFI fur (aaMnial .1 m bis RMrlisrgpS, luftiMaallsM' IrrUstiwus sr slrsrsllwsi f uucmi MsaibrsRss. .. PsiBhfss, sot satna fntttVMtlMtlUMlOl. ffBt or psiaMMius. Salt Lake City. SALT LAKE CITY DIRECTORY. ft b, pltls srspfpr. t W, wr GllSSlSV NELDEN, Reliably s I. kriiwL Taa.aad I r wSWsgTj Ir Eye Water MIS 7M or full sire burl for W -- Psis sr 6rt rte. fftsiplc hr mpri Is yvtrff j JOHN R. talCRK r- Y iHCU CO. pe nD.si on blattow. they ILMbH.ll.Vol tag Nth Corpa PrMfCtttiu ClkiB tleu 117 1 "F! WSCOVERY: torn D RO PS Y auhkmiiei wurl vr buuk of1 triilincnifate e4 nl I.. (JurV aaairrea. f ,. ! ainmuian Typewriters H ttR. esnyiliM. Mali ortlsre Millrlisd. Henry Wagensr Brewing Crirbretcd IIm. Balt Co.s lake City, Utah. Salt Lake Electric Supply Co. V.H. Alri,frpe. PlsmirlHSit R. W. Mlmt fee. Whfllaisiid kstMl Tttssl M W. ITIrsi bosib Assayer and Chemist Csatnstfitf bsll KissirtsSsu-plie- s. Vfc. Lsbs Maple, pidMtr rtiiliwimlrf klt.rtr., muxf bs sold si tn txmglil fnrOMC If AI.Mlviu. A0. H. Wes! lfUswort HL. fssll Laks. b.tt Tompls luieiir:ii'tunaruf TtnUt ii'r.rAiss Amos A iniVvi'm. Stuck d'ursrs, Hstm fPECJAlTinrrtSSiW; SMITH A ADAMS - SKIRT Iftt JUDSON DRUG CO. Tbs nnlf WbnlwaiS l:ruf Hmws bstvssa thsecnit. MNmirstisfSrt of lbs fssKNil Ksilsr HsIshts snd tlSHlerc In all klsda SMSysr1 1(1 (M' 111 Ijsvvie nriv.iTi Cuaooa. Itaurer. Cota. t IsUiucli brtrtt eruii. Celaaibla Holler llrarlae luaders. IiikmI Knoll!. Ilrd T Hlndvr' Twlaa flood Kmiusb u Mower aad BiaderOU MSI SS Are Your ..Old Eyes Sore? msstair4 lfa. Dt'i g Utah Implement Go. I SaiilM. Hsjr- AU lui FINE PHORDCRAPH K' Infill'll... hr flPVtfie Nffiilifrrlor vahkIn, RECOHDS. U.tjrrv .r irtinpiiiHirM s'il - viiDf. lrlors uAmW rk.iu:4MHmHt h.i l.u:;iniy. uhlbmio uretpU l o., Cbsu. V si"vmT, I're sad klr. ( . The Annl System. Probably tha 1 in Annla, adopted Lower Charente, France, bring the hoot nearer to the ground than result from any other horlsontal training. The cane are each yur cut back uverely, and aa they are horns upon branches that rut almost upon the ur-fof tha Mil the new growth start from a vary low elevation. -- Thau hoots are not tied upright, but they spread out horizontally, occupying a circular area which may be from I to 8 feet In diameter. Aa a rule they are not supported eo a to keep the foliage and fruit above the surface of the oll; and they have, therefore, sprawled In all direction. In certain season such treatment 1 followed by serious injury to th fruit, and many loese hav resulted. The system ha llttl to recommend It, except the almost total of labor as regard training. yilem which ac see sent to market under a year that they have not been castrated, there to no reason why thto operation should be performed on them, says an exchange. It to even a question whether It would not be beat to market all the male sheep, while lambs, and under a year old, and so get rid of thto extra work and risk. A wether to ... Gradually wa are shaking off thi yoke of superstition. Wa have regarded it as almost sinful to eat tha flash of tha horse, but we eat ths flesh of thi bog without thought Tha food of thi horsa 1a always clean grain and hay, clean enough to put Into our own mouths could wa but digest It while tha food of tha hog to swill and mat- enger food quits generally. Thera to no reason why we should not make a cf shipping horse i!eh to for-- . If they desire It and da- countries sign aire It they da If we could work off a few hundred thousand poorly bred In thto way It would be a good th Amerlc,n fVmBr' eT.e,n 5 Baity Marketed Sheep. As It is no objection against lambs j : The goldfish Is a coward, and wliun tiny ance Uka ona of hto own lamp whenever ha met the girl who brought him fish attack it frighten it alnu nt to s.'uatk. the rone. At thto warm touch of symFAST TIMS TO cTllcAQO pathy such a lamp had been lighted In hto heart aa will not go out through Tin Bio G mails Western BaUnay. itsmlty. Commourlng February 8, the new tlmo Xd seats Year Bowata With Qnienrota. card of tho Uio Grande Western goes lata Gendy reihmrtle, sura eanetipnllon rorarae effect. Tho At'autio Exprros learos Salt touts IICQC telLdrugglsu nlundmoaey Lake City at 9 a. m., arriving at Denver at 9:80 a. bl tha following morning and Chicago at 8;li p. m. tha third day; making connections with limited trains from Chios go to Now York. Tha evening train leaves at T:40 p. m., arrives at Dearer at 9:18 p m. ths following night and Chicago Tba Denver A Rio Grand railroad-fo- od at 8 a. m. the third day, making cloeeooa-noctlolaenlo Has ef the World announces maw with the fist morning trains for and Important additions to thair already New York and Boston. Both of those anil arranged sleeping car servloa In tha through trains era splendidly equipped future, this popular line will run through with all latest appliances and convenlencan weekly Pullman Tourist steepen to and carry Pullman Palaoo and Pullman ka, Chicago, Now York and Boston, alio to Tcnrlst sleeping car as wall a free BL Leals without change These can Chur Cara Ticket office, Ha Iff will start from Portland, Oregon, thus West Second South street. (I'm to Dee living bnelllof through servloa on ) pm Short Lina, aa wall as from all Utah Spain to getting to ho a common scold. prists. The ezonrsioas are personally She will have to ho given a ducking. mndueted sal furnish all tha oonvantonoes f regular Pallaiaa sleepers at toaa than COSMO BUTTERMILK TOILET BOAT kalf tha oosL Tha BL Louie car will leave makes tho skin soft, white and healthy, D. 8. L. stations every Thursday and bold everywhere a via Rio Grande Western railway, Those Spanish soldiers ere birds, to judge every Friday morning. Tha Omaha, Chicago, Haw York aad Boston stoepor will by tho way they fly. toave O. 8. L. stations ovary Wednesday Bead ths Adverttsonsanta. aad Salt Lake eynry Thursday avenlng, Yon enjoy this publication mueh thro affording tha inmtlmablo privilege af batter will If yon will get Into tha habit of a twelve-hou- r to Salt Lake Cty. MliEtba advertisements; they will For rates and all details, write to c--F. afford - Interesting atudir Kevins, General Agent, sr H. Ml Cushing, will put you- la the way oi geuvuaje T.P.A..D. AR. G. Railway, Salt Lake tome excellent bargains Our adverOUy, or any Oregon Short Lino or Kto tisers are reliable; they send wbat they advertise. Grands Western ticket agent. Army oooks very often overdo things Spain has 8,000,000 agiirultarinta. Oma-practl- Ore-hors- j J" not o profitable aa a lamb. Under present conditions of tha live stock business, tba earlier any animal goes to market the more money It brings to tho seller for the expense of rearing it. The wether to now a thing of tbe past, If we an to conelder tha profit of Jt After having been fed two winters. The most profitable sheep now to that which haa never known what a winter's snow or cold to, and goes to market the same year It to born. If horned cattle are the moat salable at two or three years old, sheep should be the same under one year of age. Then wa may no longer run the risks, or go to the labor of castrating tba mala lambs. umnllghtor. not think of landing him a lecture on temperance or any words ef warning or advice; no, not even a tract Tom waa lighting lamps out la the darkneee and night, and aha waa bto . P1'1 recommend atotar, also at work Ughtiag lamps In the darkness and storm of night, ao Dr. Williams' Fink Pills are sold by all aha sent him an exquisite white rose. deni era, or will bo sent postpaid on rsrrlot nrlre, 60 cents n box or nx lioiro for q( A lovely girl carried it to him, and you ALoO, by add resiling Dr. Williams' Medicine should have scan Tom's fees, which for Company, Scbomctady, N. Y. days afterward lighted up with a radiHho did Og-le- i of on a I that a f,w crlod hor f"to h,F brin !ty lmrkrt- - They d,d freight and he waa lamenting that hi had not taken them out into the back lot and shot and burled them. Poorly bred horses should bo disposed of at the first opportunity. lay-ov- a-g- Whitewash Spray. A farmer to Iowa tried tho plan of spraying hie peach trees in the winter with commox Concerning MUIaS, whitewash, to save tha buda, as wai The value of millet llu mainly in advised by the Missouri Experiment the fact that it can be sown late In Station. Having eight trees In the season and will mature quickly bunch, he sprayed four of them aa diand furnish a large quantity of fodrected, four times each. Two wen der, say Country Gentleman. If somesprayed twice, and two were not spraywhat lata In the season It la found that ed at all. He now reporta to a Missouri corn a la the failure or that the crop paper that the four are bouquets oi meadow are not going to give enough bloom. The two sprayed but twice all return to pay for cutting them, the not aa full, and those not sprayed at For a few month to all user of tha land may be plowed and sown to mi. all have scarcely a bloom on them. H . . llet It must not he sown until danger cclcbraicd ELASTIC STARCH, (Flat Wltd be W,U P hereafter. .0ndC;rjLP. th 1"' from frost la passed. Where corn can Iron Brand), To induce you to try this We think ha may find that those spray-- ! f be grown It will produce a larger solved adding one pound of arsenic, j brand el stsrch, so that you may find eut twice will act aa much fruit aa hi must be Gare token that the fumes be should allow thorn to hear, but It to quantity of valuable material par acre for yourself (hat all claims for its auperic than will millet, but where for any not Inhaled. Half a gallon of thto la ; better to have to thin out some than ority and economy are true, the makers reason it becomes necessary to make then mixed with four gallons of water have had prepared, at gnat expanse, a use of some catch crop to Increase the and ten pounds of auger. The atuff la scries of fodder production then millet may be then splashed by use of a white-was- h used to advantage If properly grown brush on any herbage visited by tha and properly fed, It will produce no locusts. The Insects Sat the poisonous Rloh Boll of Cuba Ths state deInjurious results. It haa been strongly compound and die. partment haa Just issued a timely and condemned by some, who say it will Interesting report from our late conAmerican Corn in English Bread kill animal and 1a not fit for food. sul at Santiago da Cuba. Tha Island's During the tost three yearn the use of area, ha says, about equals the stats There i no doubt that many animal 5,0,000 oriinl,1, hY Muvi'le, which will fc . been killed by feeding millet. maize In the English wheat loaf to of Pennsylvania, and lta productive given you ABSOLUTELY FREE by your grocer on conditions nsmed below. Thee The fault, however, waa not ao much said to have been commenced on an soil, mineral wealth and climatic conPlaques are 40 inches in circumference, are free of any suggestion ef advertising with the millet a with the feeder. The extensive scale, and there are alarm- - ditions entitle It to rank among thi whatever, and will ornament the moat elegant apartment. No manufacturing concern lata who 5 assert that cent fully communities per first care must be taken In growing the of the world. foremost ever befroe gave away such valuable presents to its customers. our of loavca ia now maize. soil' Is to' marTerof a They arc not or sale Tbi It rlchna!i!nd a millet. Select a warm, porous, fertile at any price, and ran be obtained only ia ths manner fact that maize the specified. The subjects am meal, though for' fertilizers art seldom used, unless la oil. Handy or sandy loam aolla where AMERICAN WILD DUCKS. the most part not quoted either by tha growth of tobacco, even AMERICAN PHEASANT. sufficiently fertile give the best results though tilt or baking Journals, has a vary milling ENGLISH QUAIL ENGLISH SNIPE. on at grown land crops ire ths Prepare the well, and If the soil bsom if n fact, too, that The birds are handsomely embossed and stand eut natural aa life. Each large and steady aala, la a clay eea that It to land tor a Hundred yaara, a has hap- Plaque ia v. K thoroughly bordered with a band ef gold. Bow the seed after frosts are pened In soma of tho old sugar cane to grinding It Th first machinery field. The mountains are of coral forover, harrow In lightly and roll. The point that would seem to call for at- mation, but much of the lowland aacmi common millet and Hungarian HOW TO THEM. grass tention to the large Increase In thi to ha composed largely of foailla of sea bushel of seed maize Imports, combined with a mainrequire about one-ha- lf hst been the tfsndsrd for 25 years. All pnrehasars cf three or six from matter p times, and la TWENTY-TW- O per acre, German millet three peck tenance of former totals for Imports ol pec Baers at F.lsatle Starch (Flat MILLION pssk-age- s In rich lima Iron and phosBrandi, am rutlilot to receive from per acre. It should be sown alone and barley, oats and oilseeds. Farmer and thus extremely of thi brand were sold last one of three beautiful Q.M tbelr grocer will thoroughly occupy the soil If It Stockbreeder. phate. Plaqoea free. The plsquee will not be yean That's how good it to. neat by mail. They een be obtained only succeeds Millet to a very exhaustive Batting Turkey Hens. When setting from your (rocer. Ask Your Dealer to to soil. the crop It a gross feeder Salting Cows Regularly. Now that a turkey hen, put tobacco stems at botEvery Grocer Heap Elastic Stsrch. to show you the Plaques and tell and draws heavily on tha available cows are turned out to pasture, cars tom of nest. Dust tha nest and hen wall Do aot delay. This offsr to for a short you about Elastic Starch. Accept plant food of the soil. It la frequently should be taken to give them regular with Insect powder, pouring some lies tin only. no substitute. used, especially Oerman mfllot, where supplies of salt. Tbe beat way to to exterminator on top of coop on th It to desired to smother out some foul place some rock salt In a sheltered outside, but do not put It on tha neat nr weed which has fixed Itself In the land. place where thpy can lick It at will aa It may kill tha germ of the egg and Aa a soiling crop to cut and feed green! Soma salt to found nnalyato In milk. render It Infertile. Often change roostmillet possesses considerable value! It to a curious fact by so long aa th ing Place. A turkey left to herself that CLEAN For hay It should be cut when the seed calf's food to milk It haa no never roosts two nights with bar young rhlefly to yet soft, for If In earns tha to precisely permitted place. Almost ripen craving for salt. Thto craving begins seed tha quantity of wood fiber la Inwhen the calf begin to eat grass and everything I have said of poults to and tha creased, equally true In tha management of danger to animals other vegetables, nil of which requln chicks. Give them n good feeding on It to also greater. Millet some salt to aid In grass range their digestion. to hay beat used as a part feed la comCows that are salted only Irregularly but not too high grass. Do not lei bination with other fodders. them get wet, and yon will likely raise give leaa milk than they should, and what they do give furnishes cream a large flock of tnrkeya If hatched from Catting Cereals for Hay. vigorous stock. Ex. that to It has bean shown by experience that Cultivator.difficult to churn. American More Compact Hogs. Breeder evtha time to cut cereals for hay to about O I woo a victim of dysFor six year show signs of returning reaPossible Sira wherries. midway between the milk and the A certain erywhere ia its worst form. 1 roud ret notmng pepsia dough that mean, that the milk grower of strawberry plants says that son, and want a hog with a oomplete hut Bilk tonal, and nt times m; sumach would not retain and dWuwtetcn that Let Merabi which to found on squeexlng the young ha experts within ten years to anatomy, not a mass of flabby fat, an end nine then! grow Beware of "cheap" Wrtafu taking kernel must bs considerably thickened, strawberries aa large as pineapple. overloaded body minus constitutional have atoadlly Improved, until 1 aa ro well as I llle." ever in my aad vigor and at the earne time not thick enough W do not know how small ha haa seen carrying capacity. In tha ing powders. Alum makes David H. Mvspbt, Newark, Q. o that the substance which Issues by pineapple, but wa have seen water- upbuilding of the vital parts, so leng medicine food. bad but the earn pressure to like dough, says melons that were not aa large ae sums neglected and overlooked by awlna good CANDY Pacific Rural Press There to naturally strawberries. Ask your doctor. CATHARTIC Dut, serlouely, we think breeder, shall wa not acquire mart s some difference of opinion among the size of the berries we ae now to hardinena. promote prolificacy, and growers on this subject, because it to sufficient, and hope some one will try produce better pork, more nutrleioua n matter which may not be definitely to Improve (he quality Instead of try- and healthful, with a leaa tendency ta THAN I settled by description, hut must be de- ing to increase the eixe. If we have disease? Do not all then algna teach termined by Judgment and experience. got to slice our strawberries to eat ue that we shall In the future have them It will seem to be a nuisance. leaa die ease among our swine, amj Probably tha people you hav consulted differ rather In their deecrlptlon And most of the very large varieties nothing of the consequent advantages plNMintL Fftlaublf. Meat. than In their conception of the state w have seen were not the equal In of ft broader market and an iocreau in CfinriMMUchrMniDj W taken. r Cloud. nmt of h. Thef .. or condition which they wish to de- flavor of ihe smaller sorts. Ea. CURE CONSTIPATION. .m rIntr pill igttoil dRiiffil In f, nr foil bni Nv fffiu, scribe. If the grain to cut too early Suita t-- ta iwv. me. Swfct. Ill M4 , ""w1'' H This promises to be s great year' Wire friicra are the most that to, when tha kernel contains noth strawberries, Hhsfl kaatftrlaq lldvrrrittnrata Rladly Reaiioa This Tape.. Vf. N. Salt Lake. -- NU. 20, ab-un- A Beautiful ?! tlr Elastic Starch 0ET HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS . toMbyDrsfiM 0Rnt Is uie. I hv Ihoeilitf, Flihing, Camping, Bateball, Alhletie ar Sperling Geodi IBS Main St., remain th 1 Game Plaques wholesale: prices. Washington Ave., Ogdon Utah. most expensive wines of Europe are produced from grape grown In this careful and painstaking manner, for the yield per acre from such vine are not vary larg. This system is alio which require employed upon nil larger trellises, but the general plan W-f- reah, hot-wet- i eieKAABjMRJuUuMyUMyUuufcHAJUtoUkJUUMaAjyUuiieBe 8481 right standing laterala In th Heduc eapulier th grape are born near the ground, and this In supposed to here a beneficial effect upon the quality of th fruit; th temperature surrounding tha berries is said to be higher, both In the daytime and at night, than is the cue with grape born upon higher trellises. Bom of the finest and well-atock- ; Ust Ayers Hair Vigor . ed Shipping Umv Cuti'a Grass cattle, aa a rule, do not ship well, write F. D. Coburn In Nebraska Farmer. On the pasture they look well, and many a buyer baa been deceived by the appearance of a drove of steen In a grass fluid with full bite. To ship such cattle to a hard task, and to Invariably disappointing, but It has to be done. Where convenient, It 1a a good plan to place such cattle In a pen and feed them hay for a day or two. The secret of shipping all rluxsea of cattle to place them on the cars full of feed, but with as little moisture as possible. If you ship a steer full of water he to apt to have loose bowels and show up In the yard badly. Properly handled cattle should arrive In th aala pens dry behind and ready for a good fill of water; not overthlrsty, but In good condition to water freely. Many of our shippers think that by siting tbelr cattle, or by feeding them oats, or by other scheming, they can fool the buyers. Tbia to nonsense. The buyers are Just aa sharp aa the owner, end while many of them aay nothing, you often see them ride Into a pen and out again without the courtesy of a bid on this account Doxena of times wa have seen this happen. It always acta against the shipper to use unnatural means. To eastern buyers it to n matter of great importance that cattle should be In good condition when purchased, so as to stand further shipment When cattle drink too freely they are apt to founder and break down. In this condition tha dressed beef men can use them, but It stops competition, and aa a natural consequence cattle often go below their value when In this condition. of Detroit for the past alx yaara, and his teas is at 416 Third A venua. For faar yean he was cooneated with tha wall known wholesale drag heuro of Kerrs ud, Williams 4t Clark, ia the capacity of bookkeeper. 1 have charged up many thousand orders for Dr. Williams Fink Fills for Pale Paopla,'1 aid Mr. Davies, "hot Barer knew tiikirwo-t- h THtFlnt Ftrgtant. until I need them for tha eura of ebraato dynpapeU. For two years I suffered and doctored for tka aggravating trouble but eonld only be helped temporarily. I think dyspepsia is on of the stubborn of ailments, and there to warcaly a clerk or office men hut what In mors or toes a victim. Home days 1 oonld cat anything. while nt other times I a mid be starving. Those dbitresead palun would force mo to quit work. I tried treatment irongh- -. ly, but it did not affect my case. 1 have tried many advertised remedies but they would help only for a time. A friend at mine rocominrndod Dr. Williams' Piuk Pllli for Palo People, but I did nut think mush of them. i u YUD WART ANYTHING ! ck bor Interested In hla welfare would mud him n totter of warning and strict, which Tom read meekly and never answered, balag as dumb with kto pan aa in his speech. It happened that Franca Willard was spending the winter In Tom's village, seeking quiet and rest, and she noticed th eld lamplighter trudging past bar cottage door, faithfully lighting the street lamp which ware ae few and far between and yet LaiUed so bravely against tha gloom of a stormy evening. Frances Willard' thoughts were moat earnestly engaged In her work at thto time, with every mall bringing bar leters from Iceland, Australia, Japan, and tha farthest corners of th earth,: but aha did not forgot to have mutton tied up In ths little maple tree itside her window to feed some bun- . . Frances Willard never for- anything that waa lonesome or hinga'aid" ahT'dld" 7ot" forget Tom, nM! " flak aouHui uud ftlHug off, auuuiug graut ussoya ace. Somttims Prsscrip-pkyiicia- s, tk itaulug of tk clp wa almost uaadur tlsas from SBiasat pat up ia mj owu drug start wan triad, bat failed to afford ralisf. At langth I used Dr. Avar' Hair Vigor, aad ia oat week I faand it kslptd bs. At tha and af only two watka, ay kead waa entirely a ebilda I heartily frs from daadraff, sad is elsaa neoBBMad Dr. Aver' Hair Vigor to all wke art Buffering from dissssss f tbs seslp. Euwix NotDSTBOM, Drugs, etc, Bscrsd Heart, Miaa. IT Training Grapes llurlioatally. E. O. Lodeman, in Department of Agriculture Report: Medoc eapalier, or the low horizontal system of Bordeaux, France, la one which gives excellent results upon certain light soils of that famous region. Tba atem of the vine la not more than ten or twelve inches In height (see illustration), and nt lta summit are two short arms with spurs. The canea are eut back each year to one or two buds, and the shoots which grow from these are trained horlaontally, one or two on each aide of the atem, to a atrip of wood or to a wire which extends along the row at a distance of only IS or 18 A post la j inebee from the ground. placed midway between the adjoining vine of the same row, and the horlaontal supports are fastened to them. When the shoots have grown o long that they reach these pouts, the growing tips are pinched off; this forces many of the axillary buda of the shoots Into growth, and when these lateral! have grown about a foot they are in turn pinched back, ao that the fruit may receive as large a supply of sap as possible. The Instruments used for this atimmer pruning may be aa ordinary knife, pruning shears, or soma other convenient tool; a sickle-ahapblade le very often used in France, especially for cutting tha up- - i The Mtadloa af a Flswao. A GUARDSMAN'S TROUBLE. Ne ona ever spoke to tka old lamp- from Me Iktrott (MML) JettraaL Ightar, and If they had ha could not The prompts cm with which She Natienil lavs heard them, for h was aa deaf Guard of the different states reepoaded te i saa of kto own lamp posts. A lonePrmUaat McKinley's call fee troopa at the ly old man, tha only hrightnaM and beginning af the war with Bpala made tha ihaer In Tern's life wars tha village whale eouatry pros of lta aitiiea aoldlera. i tract fcmpa which he loved te act Ia Detroit there are few geardemen more and effktoat pepalar iglew la tha dusk of avenlng, ttan Max & Devise, OeraaleaaUy Tom had spells of first sergeant af Co. B. Be haa baea a resident Irlnklng, whereupon some kind neigh- Present Free Ia your hair dry, htrtli, and Lrittle? Is It fading or turning gray? Ia it falling out? Does dandruff trouble you! For any or all of tbeie conditions there is an infallible remedy In Dr. Ayers Hair Vigor. For yttn, I tub tawbled with dasdrulf, large Horae Meat foe BspaeS. In a iv port to tha state department Conan! Du Uol. United State j Ur. General nt St. Gall, Switzerland, Bakes tome interesting disclosure regarding 'he grnc rdl use of horseflesh as an article of fond In Europe. He says the twlsa press to giving considerable alter lion to tha following statement: An American bone meat company bss been organized in Kearny, N. T q t hese object to to prepare hone meat for the European market ia the form it (ugsr-rure- d hone hams, smoked borise tenderloins, pickled bora riba and salted horseflesh. This meat will be sent in boxes marked distinctly 'borne meat,' and each shipment to to -- e carefully Inspected and accompanied by a certificate that It to pure horse meat and in a wholesome condition." Mr. Du Uola comments on thto statement as follows: I cannot find any iown by the name of Kearney In the date of New York, and tha Item look lilts one of the kind that the European Journals, jealous of American trade, take pleasure In circulating. But whether there to truth In thto report or cot, there to certainly a demand for good, wholesome horse meat In some of the markets of Europe. In many o! the towns are to be found markets where nothing but horse meat salted, amoked sausage form. The prices range from S cents to 8 cents per pound, according to cut, and a large amount of thto meat to purchased by tha poorer classes. Tha horses used are old ones, or those killed by accident Tha people who buy this meat claim that they prefer It to the tough cow meat that to sold for from 8 to 18 cants per pound. It to sweeter, more tender and quits ai wholesome, according to thair statements. Tha shops where boras meal to sold always have a horse meat market" sign conspicuously displayed, ac that no deception to possible. If the put chaser buys horse meat aad aata it, he dues so knowingly. In thto respect the municipal Inspection to thorough. A butcher licensed to sell beet, If found selling home meat, would bs severely and promptly punished." ing but milk part of the nutritive substance Is lost, IwcauHe the straw haa t not reached maturity; on th other band, if It is left until ths kernel becomes like dt.iiyb. loo much of th nutriment has gone to the grain. The secret of succeed lies In takiag It Juvt midway betwten these two extremes that to, when the plant hex taken all that It ran from the soil and at tha same time has not transferred tha na trlment to the kernel and hardened the tissue of the straw. It to unquestionably true that most buy to cut a little too tote; and that greater weight and greater amount of nutriment ran he obtained by culling a Utile earlier than to usually done. In the raae of barley It to also dealruMc tj c.n a little earlier than wheat, because aa tho plant matures tha besrila In t me stiver and more likely to injuie st-in lecdinx. uCb-ieu- (hu. tl. Ktatcbrr- Tbl ha ben MATTERS OP INTEREST TO tanwluvl by rruw of plretrs Muaterlett AGRICULTURISTS. la Iha 1'iia urn trade mark. Tbli taunts r. th propria felling eriu Ml only tort of Cauorla, but aaiual tba eruwlna mb Hlata About C al(kcarullan. All prraooi ahi.cld b carrfnl tfl iivalloa at tba tall VUlila nor that Caatorla I' ara tlia aiyoatur of Cfcaa If tb , wuul.l yuard tba baallb of II. 1 Thereof Horticulture VlUoallara and tbair children. permits and otoihera. la parfftorlealtere. aiaulua th ticular, ai.g ht to yaara ill GARDEN. I "Thirteen eente ia our loweat price Tba barbal-wir- e baa no terror for th loanj one in anj quantity and the American soldiers. anly tronble la we haven't got hardBaaaty la ttlood Deep. ly any twine at tliia figure to Clou blood maaua n clean akin No of." Ex. it. Caaca rata, Candy Uatbar-ti- e without beauty Legal AND dullua t fmuJhur rath pabli with tb Utah. ! FABM A aiulu narm of Caatorla tan ba hundreds of thoutoudi at to .p-- rhuWtfFSVha, SUCCESSFULLY. HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO H DYSPEPSIA iu u q jdJ Dr.GMS; PILLS .. . : lu IBS' |