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Show srsuiMi in i) it. .luhn K...i.,t of Hrluliiou I.oso Hits ttml n Ciiw. John Forrot Ii:ia il in tor Paris green and the spraying husiness. 1. it year he lost a hog by its eating eat-ing gra.-s that had been sprayed; and a few weeks ago he lost :i cow. presumably from the same cause. There is something unusual about this second death. Last spring Mr. Forrest sprayed his apple trees. Considerable nf the lined camel tiow 11 and soaked into I he grass underneath the trees. Three weeks ago the cow wasted an armful of the gras from beneath one of thest sprayed trees. Inside of half an hour she showed every sign of having been poisoned, and finally "turned up her toes.'' It would not seem probable that the deadly elements of the Paris green would lay in the grass nearly a year, but Mr. Forrest stands unshaken un-shaken in his belief that such is the case. The testimony of some expert ex-pert on this important matter is in j order. |