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Show TRU T H. Trouble. Trouble will get past all bearing weeping, whining, swearl-- g 0"mgr Only tve LiVer Tere s a S way to treat it defeat lt KfaS it when you meet It. it. Then forget on recognition; Trouble thrives more it Jfthe finer its conditio- nisSS'tthoiS its uglyto mug itit. S,m as well slug bosom hug I-tlnyoSr Serb Just ignore it. . , nun from it. it overtakes you will find it with some more behind ver miai i?UandCyou Wj.J" o.afe Let it flicker, Plan Provides for Much Accommodation Within Small Space. I have bought timber for a barn 30 by 52 feet with an L for a straw shed, 20 by 30 feet. I would like to know how I could lay out the basement to accommodate 10 or 12 head of cattle, a root house, a pen for small pigs, two or three stalls, and a box stall for horses. The bents aro as follows: 20 feet for large mow; 14 feet drive floor, and 18 feet mow and granary over horses. I do not intend to close in under the straw shed. I would like to arrange so as to have cow and horse stable door under the shed. The barn- will run east and west, with shed on the east . makes you it Brooding onsicker. veel the GROUND FLOOR OF BARN. it - APE-LIK- E GIANTS OF AFRICA. Resolve of the Rhymer. While J am' a hayseed poet an am oft compelled to show It by Strange Race Met on Southern Shore bout the cider an the suss, of Great Lake. Bout the bees honey, bout the Mr. Edward Grogan who traversed duekl Ins fat and funny, or the joys home a country lass, Africa along its whole length, from Still,of aseeln has some feclln, an to you poet the Cape to Cairo met with a Im mine revealin' every year thats above my head strange race on the southern shores Sincepassed I first1 begun in the fall of Albert Edward Nyanza. These fear I'd be mushy stuff about the red. . some, ape-lik- e creatures, hiding be- An' leaves this yeur. tho I may me It, Ill be hind banana palms, are tall men, hanged if I will do it; Ill be awig-gere- d if I'll write a pesky line with long arms and pendant paunches, On the subject. I have mentioned; firm as Such is the stamp of the brute on iutentioued, even tho I granite I'm to dine. lack tho whcru-wlththem that they may be placed lowe; will write about' the cattle or tho merry I in the scale than any other African milkmaids prattle; 'bout tho harvest moon overhead. native hitherto seen. Their face, body ID be forever .swiggered, I'll be But limbs and are covered with wiry hair, an Jiggered. If Ill writo red. about the leaves while the hang of the long, powerful Louisville Courier-Journa- l. ln-dit- ul cd -- arms, the slight stoop of the trunk, and the hunted, vacant expression of end. the face make them appear more like WHERE WOULD SHE G07 The accompanying plan provides apes than human beings. for 8 single cow stalls; 3 single horse Northwards, near Lado, the same ProfMsor's Tone Indicated Banish stalls; two box stalls, one of which party came across the Dinkas, a race merit Was Proper Course. of giants, standing six feet six Inches The wife of a newly rich man who to seven feet In height, and magnifivent to Washington for the purpose cently developed; and in the. adjoinof pursuing the social honors craved ing Toroland which swarmed with eleestablishof the branch female the by phants of gigantic size, the natives ment, soon after her arrival deterwere simply stark-nake- d savages of mined to place her eldest daughter inexpressible degradation of under the tuition of Doctor Bischoff, the blind organist and instructor in music. Lighting Fires With Sticks. After an interval of a few weeks a matter of historic fact that is It the wife hied herself to the professor tle Indians lighted their fires by ruband complained that her daughter bing two sticks together. For most Ground Floor Plan. was not making progress. Whereupon 20 by 30 feet; B, passage beA, the doctor said that he was glad she hind shed, C, cow stable; D, horse stacattle; had referred to the matter, for he ble; EE, box stalls; F, feed room; G, root house; H, pig pen. himself had intended to do so. may be used for cattle if desired; "I regret to say, madam, observed the teacher, that your daughter will root house, pig pen "and shed. The never, be able to sing. She is quite manure may be removed direct from both the horse and cow stable into tone deaf and bas not the slightest the shed. notion of time. Furthermore, I fear that she will never acquire the musiTransplanting Bearing Apple Trees. cal temperament. Sub. What is the best time of year people the trick is extremely difficult, At this the lady grew extremely to transplant apple trees that have ii not impossible. Two of the methwrothy and intimated that Bischoff been ods actually employed by the Indians bearing about four years? was incompetent. are illustrated herewith. There are a I shall send her to Paris, the lady The best time to transplant apple variety of methods of holding the two concluded. trees is early in the spring, as soon sticks, it will be seen, while the trick Madam, replied the blind man, as the'soil is dry enough. I fear, how- is one anyone may do with practice. who had grown restive under the verever, that to transplant apple trees bal lashes, Madam, I. should send which have been bearing for. four COMPEL USE OF VOICE. her at least that far! years would not be a very successful o undertaking and i would not advise Electric Shock the Means of Compeldoing so. It would he much better to Primitive Tools Effective. ling Articulation. With a piece of string and a little leave the trees where they are, even A young woman of Leeds, who had to use the ground sand and grease .some Hindu convicts if it were necessary to not been able to speak for five years, sawed through an iron bar two inches about them for something else, and has recovered her voice through elecplant young trees on the spot intended in diameter in five hours and escaped for these bearing ones. If, however, it tricity. One of the hospital surgeons from jail. We occasionally is determined to transplant the trees who operated said: to speak, are who unable at any cost, the work should be very get patients not through any organic ailment, but W,8i CCORNIOK. carefully done and as many rdots as DALY. J. because they are in a hysterij. MESlDfNT possible kept on. The trees should be simply lYNOH, Manager a sbo. headed hack severely, at least two cal condition, and we often cure them shock. As a rule years growth being taken off. .all by a strong electric then and they yell out, they have no iqss k Trust Go. round the tree. M. excuse for not being able to speak. We SALT LAKE CITY, do not suggest that such patients have Transplanting Rhubarb. 5jWTAL PAID UP canURPLU8 AND L. A. G. What is the bestitime to been shamming. They actually UKD.VIDED PROFITI.'VfloS not speak, although there is nothing Loan on transplant rhubarb which was grown rovedwpnrUd on 2eposItfts excutor, admins wrong with their voice. They are the from seed sown last spring? v receiver, eto. kind of patients who sometimes go Inaurea Department: rentiei and makes Abstracts. Rhubarb may be transplanted at under quack treatment anda make deai markable cures. There is good any time after the leaves die down in matter. the fall; but with young seedlings I of faith healing in othe should advise you to wait until spring Miss Nora to move them. There is danger of Boat with Cyclone Sail. GleAson. small roots being thrown above the It has long been known that a boat TEACHER, of music ground by the action of frost, and if sail shaped something like a Japanese planted this fall they might have to he umbrella would practically do away set again in the spring. Prepare your THOSE 1289 Z. all danger of a boat's capsizing, ground this fall by plowing under well with retted manure; or, still better, plow as the force of the wind on it would out trenches four feet apart. Fill the have no tendency to incline the boat. Walker trenches to within six inches of the But no such sail had been found until top with manure, throw in two inches an English inventor made what he ....Rahkeim. It resembles of fine dirt and set the plants, having terms a cyclone sail. rows. in the Irt.OltkMrt a huge, flat sunshade pierced with them three feet apart which with manure, fall holes and tilted slightly to one side of Mulch each its handle, which represents the mast should be forked around the plants H. C. E. of the boat the following spring. Chicago News. VIOB-PRKS- - brothers T. ap-A- cta in COMEDY OF A WAISTCOAT. Englishman Furnished Amusement for French Police Officials. Au Englishman who had obviously been dining rather well than wisely walked up to the police station in the Place do lOpera in Paris the other night and sent the officials into roars of laughter. He could not speak French, so, to explain that his watch and money had been stolen, he solemnly took off his overcoat and coat and showed that his waistcoat contained none of his valuables. The police were attracted by this waistcoat, which was white, and had a border three inches deep. Examining it, they found that he was wearing it Inside out and that his watch and chain were in their proper places. The Englishman went out into the of complete mystifinight in cation. His state prevented him from understanding how tho police had found his belongings, and ho overwhelmed them with compliments they could not understand. a-sl- ate When Long Sermons Prevailed. not in the present degenerate age, has been known to preach from- - five to six hours at a A Scotch preacher, stretch, and sometimes, when one preacher had finished his sermon another would begin, and there would be a succession of preachers, delivering sermon upon sermon, until the unhappy congregations were kept listening to the Word for as many, as ten hours without a break. R. L. POLK & CO, W. P. COOPER 1 rataqr wad Nim. DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS nd Buiiiii Otal Kite HanttMT Salt Laki (St; DincUrj. Ofdn City DincUrj. ail Caeki Ob. DfreeUrj. Cftaad CUk OnDincwj. Legal City fnn Sab Lake City Bln Bnk. Mb Gib DincUrj. 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