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Show I s 4 WHALES DEFEND THEIR YOUNG. i'HiSU TUBERCULOUS INSANE the Shell. 1 suppose that everyone haa lftd trouble with chicks dying in the shell. In aSnje years the trouble is greater than. Itl other years I have been told by one poultry raiser that where chicks die (o' the shell the fowls had been fed too mui-- t lime and the shells were therefore todtrong for the chicks to break. On the other hand I have been told that It wait ue to lack of moisture In the air; that the chicks in developing In the shell had spittle moisture that they could not expfcnd themselves and break the shell or had not the vitality necessary to do so I do not knovy that I can tell why the chirk dies In the shell, but I can't One of help doing some guessing these guesses is that the (hick in the shell la a weakling and it may be that a weakling would have less chance to break out of a thUk shell ttan a thin on. To that extent the shell that has a lot of lime In its make up would be an obstacle to the breaking out of the chirk Hut In that case would it not be a benefit anyway to have the chirk die In the shell? If It mir reeded in breaking out it would perhaps be come a pour breeder producing (titrk that would be of little use In the world because of too small vitality? So I think It Is just as well to let the weak chicks die in the shell. Thai ts 1 theory that I hold, but do not hold very strongly, heause who shall know the wsys of life? Another theory have Is that the fowl that produced the egg was not properly fed or the male at the head of the flm k was not sufficiently well fed to be vigorous. This would mean a lessened vitality qf the germ In the egg or of the substance of the egg Itself, which substance comes from the mother. I am Inclined to think that this matter of feed is at the bottom of the matter, and that when we know more about feeding poultry we will know more about why chicks die in the shell and bow to prevent that. I am the more Inclined toward this theory because In some experiments In the feeding of a partial meat ratlnfi to fowls it was found that the fowls that had meat were so vigorous that none of them died, while other flocks Under the same conditions except that they were fed no meat suffered the usual losses of developing flocks. Estelle Harper, Carroll Co, III., In Dying In 1 Farmers' Review. Chinese Incubation Method The Chinese have been practicing Incubation for centuries and do not have patent Incubators either. They use the methods, which It la doubtful If an American could do much with. 6n of the common methods employed la China Is to take a pile of horse manure and allow It to heat for a few days, turning it over to regulate the heat When the tern ' perature Is at abont 100 degrees the Chinese put In duck eggs or sggs of other fowls. Recently the Chinese In Hawaii have taken to raising ducks In this way. The climate la admirably adapt ed to the work of Incubation, as the temperature seldom falls below 70 deabove 75. grees and seldom rise This very uniform temperature makes It easy for them to rpgulate the heat of the manure la which the eggs are being Incubated. The eggs In the manure pile are watched carefully and turned from day to day.' When the allotted time for incubation has gone by the little ohlcks of' ducklings as the case may he are aeen coming out of all parts of the manure pile. They are care-fulltended tor aome daya and are kept In a box or pea la which the ' temperature la high anough to prevent them from being chilled till they be-- gla to get aome feathers. old-styl- y Gapes. The presence of gape worms In the windpipe of the chick Is what causes gapes, which in turn cause numerous deaths among the broods of chicks These worms art round, small, and have a forked . appearance due to the permanent Joining of the male and female. Fre-- ' quently these worms collect In such . numbers lnthe windpipes of the chicks that strangulation la caused. The chicks succeed In coughing up some of the worms and these are eaten by other chicks which In turn become affected. For this reason chicks that appear to have the gapes should he separated from the others or rather the others should he separated from them, as they may have Already .coughed up some of - the worms and thus Infected the ground. half-grow- V When gapes are present do not permit the chicks to cat angle worms, as of the the gape worm Is a parasite ' angle worm. . -- Tuberculosis of Fowls. This disease we have beard much about, but it la one concerning which vs know very little. It has not yet 1 I PUSCELMNX Beef Calvee from Poor Cow I am not engaged In the production ot beef myself, but I have 'neighbors that are and their work furnishes me with sn object lesson and a text Some of my neighbors have good Shorthorn cows and Teed them well, while some other ne'ghbors have equally as rood Shorthorns and make them rustle for a living They per haps do not see the difference In their herds as much as does sn onlooker that has nothing particular at stake. One man that I know of has always followed the practice of making hla cows get along on grass In summer and hayxln winter, putting onto corn only the r'&jtle he is fitting for the In the main he tries to sell market his calves before they are three months old, for he has come to the conclusion that for wltqe reason he Is not able to make money out ol them. ' The other man feeds his cattle la the summer some gluten meal and other forms of null feed, besides succulent food cut from the corn fields As soon as the pastures begin to get short In the fall he puts them on a partial grain feed and this Is increased In the winter when they are op hay principally. The result Is that his cows are always In good shape, and when the calves come they are not only vigorous but strong and have appetites that seem Insatiable. They make a rapid growth under almost any circumstances whtje the calves from the cows owned by the other man are thin and seem to have the tendency born In them to remain so. The buyers of calves always try to pick up tbe calves from the cows that have bees well fed, and If they buy the other calvea at all It la at a great discount It may cost something to feed cows well, but I believe It pays in the end to do so. Henry Edison. Campbell Co., Ky. Latent Fertility. An average of Tbe results of 49 analyses of the typical soils of tha United States showed per acre for the first eight Inches of surface 2.600 pounds. of nitrogen, 4,800 pounds of phosphoric acid and 12,400 pounda of potash. The average yield of wheat In the United States is 14 bushels per acre. Such a crop will remove 29.7 pounds of nitrogen, 9.5 pounds of phosphoric add and 13.7 pounda of potaab. Now it all of the potential nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash could be rendered available there la present In such an average soil, In the first eight Inches, enough nitrogen to last 90, enough phosphoric acid for 500 and enough potash for 1,000 yearn Thla Is what la meant by potential soil fertility, and yet such a aotl possessing this same high potential fertility, may, under certain conditions, be so. actually barren of results to ths fanner aa to lead him to believe It absolutely devoid of plant food. A soil at Rothamatead, England, which had been successively cropped to grain for 50 yeara without ths addition of manure, and which consequently had become exhausted, eape-dall- y In available phosphoric acid, still contained a total of 2,880 pounds of the latter per acre In tbe Drat foot of depth Delaware Station. A Theory of Egg Moisture. writer on poultry Subjects In an exchange says that the egg gets rid of Its moisture more by reason of the pressure from within than by reason of the evaporation from Ita surface. He says: "Aa an evidence of this. Infertile egga do not lose much in else A or weight, while a fertile egg loses one sixth In weight and one sixtieth In Site." ' This theory does not appqar very sound. The fact seems to be that the Infertile egg loses more moisture than the fertile egg. One of the waya of testing egga that have been Incubated for some time Is to put them In water and aee It they will float The Infertile eggs float and the eggs with chtcka In them sink to the bottom, which la strong evidence that the Infertile egga have lost moie moisture than the fertile ones. Fiber In Feeds, Is one Important point that lose aome feeders sight of and that la the value of flber In feed of cows or in fact of any animals adapt- There ed to tbe consumption of fresh and dried grasses. Fiber Is coming to be recognized aa a very important constituent of the feed of cow s. Where It ha been Ignored, as tn the great feeding yards connected with distilleries, the results have not been good. Just bow much flber the cow roust have In her food to do her best is not now known, but the more It it Investigated the more does it appear that tbe amount Is quite large. We can easily overdo the matter of feeding concen- trates. heap and Run Down Farms. worked out, hough It is reported 'One good way to hring up abandonthat sue of the professors connected Itk the University of California Is ed farms is to go into sheep raising, at unseat working on the problem, aovertng the land as fully as possible hoptsg to determine Its true character with sheep. The quality of the land had whether It Is the same aa the will 'be Improved by the droppings human stseaM of the same name. from the animals and at the same Bird affected with Utla disease cease time the weeds will be kept down. Usto lay and lose flesh rapidly. . It la not ually land that Is run down must reknown that anything can be done to ceive some treatment connected with cure fowl to affected, .but aa soon ad the keeping of live stock, and there symptoms appear the sick birds should seems to be no kind of live stock that be disposed ot. if more than one has la more easily put onto such land than been sick It ta patter to remove the the sheep, as generally tbe owner of a flock from the yard they have been run down farm haa small capital and occupying and gw a a thorough clean- cannot Invest heavily In stock and ing to ths peas. equipment for rattle or horse raising Veen Strong Affection Exists Among Levi thins of the Sea. Whales like so many other snl mala are brave In defense of their little ones. A young whale was once harpooned; its mother, in great distress, came, and seizing hold of It. of Eastern Has Hospital Large Superintendent dived with it to a considerable depth; Demonstrated Its Efficiency then she rose to the surface and darted thla way and that, aa If vainly seeking for some other means of escape A. E. Macdonald. L. L. B-- , jfif. D, Even at the outset, however, the pro Though closely followed by the boats medical superintendent of the Manhat- teste, whether from patient or their ahe made no effort to get away tan State Hospital, East, gtvea a friends, were surprisingly few, and her sole thought was for her graphic account of tent life a tried latterly they have been more apt to child. At last she was harpooned, but undes hla direction for a large number arise, If at all, over the patient's re- even then she clung to her little one of Insane consumptives. The follow- turn to the buildings when that be- until, tn the course of an hour, both were dead. Whales are affectionate ing extracts are from hi paper In the came necessary. The question of medication may tn companlbns. Two whales were one.' Directory of Institutions and Societies la the the present writing be dismissed with swimming together, and one of them dealing with' Tuberculoi United States and Canada": a .very brief reference. It has been was harpooned. The wounded aniThat consumptive insane patients found unnecessary to extend !t great- mal, assisted by her friend, made a may be kept, and treated, to their ad- ly, and It has been limited mainly to terrible resistance, and sent a boat vantage and incidentally to the ad- the treatment of symptoms. Stimulation-al- with five men in it to the bottom. At in coholic vantage of their and the like has been length the injured one died of her canvas tents, and throughout the sev- found of but little demand or use, and wounds, when her companion, rather eral seasons of the year, has been the quantities consumed always unthan survive her, stretched his heal over her dead body and allowed himdemonstrated In the recent history of der Individual medical prescription the Manhattan State Hospital, East hare been Insignificant. On the other self to be killed Uttle Folks." The experiment upon the suceess of hand, the dietary has been made as Triumph of the Will. which this claim is advanced has cov- liberal as the imposed restrictions of r ered a period of forty months. the State Hospital schedule have perThe story Is told of a In all hospitals for the Insane the in- mitted, both in the way of a wrote who glowing eulogy of his regular mates are classified according to the diet and extras, and in the leading esemployer Just deceased making use His form of mental disturbance. To take sentials milk and eggs private do- of this remarkable estimate: .from all these classes any suffering nations have supplemented the perception and Indomitable will regular keen ffam tuberculosis and put them supply. But dependence, after all. haa led him Into the grocery and feed one tent was a serious prob- been mainly placed upon, the rigid business, and subsequently induced lem. This, however, baa been very Isolation and disinfection, and upon him to embark In the coal business. successfully done. The original plan the unlimited supply of fresh air. AA Thought She Couldn't Live. was to use thexcamp oqly about five an interesting Incidental fact It may N. T., June 5 Mr. BenjaMoravia, months during etch summer. ; bo mentioned that not only the paThe camp Apt established consist- tients, jMit also the nurses living In the min Wilson, a highly respected resident of this place, came very near losing ed of two large dortnjtory Jcct camp have enjoyed almost complete his wife and now that she is cured and twenty by forty feet each containing Immunity from other pulmonary disrestored to good health his gratitude with eases. twenty beds, smallerHcnts of Not a single casp-o- f pneumonia knows no bounds. He says: differ nt shapes, about ten by. ten has developed In tbe' camp in Its exMy wife has suffered everything feet, Tor the accommodation of the istence of over three years, though It nurses, the care of the hospital Stores, ' pauses 131 deaths In the hospital prop-eh-J- n with Sugar Diabetes. She has been alck four years. She doctored with pantries and a dining teqt for such that time. The common colds two doctors but kept growing good as were able to leave O patients their frequent among their fellows living beds and tents, and go to the table for Upon tha. wards, or In the Attendants' worse. The doctors said she could their meals." Running water was se- Home, hath been unknown among the not live. She failed from 200 pounds down to 130 pounds. This was her cured by means of underground pipes, weight when she began to use'Dodd's and the safe disposition ot waste and The popular Idea that the consump Kidney waa also tlve it a doomed man unless he can Is well Pills, and now she weighs 190, sewage provided for, and feeling stronger every As has been said. It was expected to at once abandon home and family and continue the camp only through the business and betake hlmSeJf to some day. "She used to have rheumatism so summer and as far into the autumn remote region would seem to be negabad that It would raise great bumps as fivorable weather might render tived by our Wards Island experiall Justifiable. But when In the lat au- ence. The Ward's Island camp IsTxut too. over her body and this Is all gone tumn It was found that the favorable few feet above the tide water level, Dodds Kidney Pills are a God-sen, experience continued. It was deeded lta site la swept In winter by winds of to those who r puffer aa my wife did. to carry the experiment, high velocity, coming .over the Iceon a moderate scale. Into, or vcn bound waters of the rivers and the They are all that saved her. We Cant them enough. through, the approaching winter. Tbe sound which surround It, and It suf- praise camp, as first established, had keen fers as much as, or more than, any KNEW WAYS OF TURKEY. placed upon an elevated knoll adjacent other part of the city of New York to the riverside and purposely exposed from the trying changes of tempera- Texas Hunter Got Hla Sleep and to the ' full force of the summer ture and humidity which are so charGame aa Well. breezes. For the winter experiment acteristic of Its climate. If, in spite Some years ago I wai The guest of Us site was removed to the center of of all these drawbacks, what haa been a friend who owned a ranch away the Island, where trees and buildings done can be done, and that for Insane down on the Nueces river, la the wlnd-breal to patients, what may not be hoped from south, west of San Antonio, said Mr. Interposed to act aa a the severe storms from tbe east and the extension ot the same methods to H. J. Rice of New Orleans. The re-- , northeast which are to be expected la the ordinary consumptive of sound glon abounded In game, and wild turthat locality. The number of patients mind, anxious fop recovery and capa- keys were especially numerous. Never wai reduced to twenty, those In whoa ble of giving Intelligent assistance In having bagged one of these birds, I .the disease was moat active being re- tbe straggle? was keen to go after them, and my tained and the others being returned, boat promised to take hi We startto the time being, and much agahi SOME HEALTHFUL RECIPES. ed out on the hunt, and I eould altheir will, to the buildings. One large ready see a magnificent gobbler fall' tent suffices for the bousing at sight Soup ing to my fire. After walking several Cream , Barley of the reduced number of patients, miles my friends remarked that It waa Entree and one was set apart aa a eltttng-rooSavory Lentils well to rest a while, and threw himVegetables for day use. with the accessory self down under the shade of a me Mashed Potatoes String Beans tents before mentioned, and large . Lettuce with Not Butter Dressing qulte bush. This did not suit me at Bweet Roasted Potatoes toves were placed In them, here and all, for I was eager to go on, and 1 Breads Corn Puffs therewith wire screens surrounding 'Salad Sandwiches remonstrated with him about losing Dessert them to protect the patients, and a valuable time. For answer be rolled Bananas tn Byrup liberal use of asbestos and other fireover on the grass and went to sleep Cream Barley 8oup. Wash a cup of at which I was fired with anger and proof material and arrangements for ; the prevention of lire. pearl barley, drain, and simmer slowhalf a notion to go back to the house. To make a long story short, it las ly In two quarts of water for four or It was well along In the afternoon beremained In continuous use, not oSly live hours, adding boiling water from fore he aroused from his nap, and the first winter, but time to time as needed. When the then, with an apologetic smile, he throughout through the two succeeding winters barley la tender, strain off the liquor, aaid: 'We wont have to wait long and intervening seasons, np to the of which there should be about three now, for this is tbe place the turkeys late of the present writing. The scope pints; add to It a portion of the come to roost, and all we will have of its employment hhs been gradually cooked barley grains, salt, and a cup to do is to hide add shoot them down. It was Just Ss he said, and about sunenlarged until all patients In whom of whipped cream, and serve. If prethere are-- active manifestation! of ferred, the beaten yolk of an egg may down there came a auperb drove of he used instead of cream. tuberculosis an average of wild turkeys. Unconscious of danger, Take equal parts they came almost upon us before we out of a total census of abont Savory Lentil 2,000 are Isolated therein, and there of Cooked brown lentils that have let drre at them, wth the result that has been parallel enlargement of the been rubbed through a colander to four of the largest were stretched elements ot the plant. upon the ground. After that I never j . remove the eklns. and bread crumbs. The Isolation of the tuberculosis pa- Moisten with a little cream, season criticised the methods of a Texas tients haa reduced to a minimum the with salt and a very little powdered hunter. 'Washington Post danger ot Infection of other patients sage, pour Into a baking dish, and FEED YOU MONEY. and of employes. The patients them- bake in a moderate oven until well A browned.meal rubselves have suffered ao Injury or hardprepared by Feed Your Brain, and It Will Feed ship, but have, on the contrary, been bing chopped English walnut meats You Money and Fam. a to added sacolander, the la through shown, unmistakably benefited. This Ever since boyhood I have been among other ways, by a decrease to vory lentil In the proportion of one the death rate from pulmonary tuber- cup of nut meal to a pint of lentils. specially fond of meats, and I am Just before putting Into the oven to convinced I ate too rapidly, and failed culosis, both absolute and and by a marked general Increase In brown, makes a very palatable dish. to maatlcate my food properly. Is used, water The result was that I found mybodily weight, amounting in the rate When the nut meal may be used to moisten the lentils. self, a few year ago, afflicted with of oae patient to an actual doubling to oe When done, slice and serve with tbe ailments of the stomach and kidneys, (he weight from eighty-thre- e : which Interfered seriously with my hundred and elxty-alpounda In fouN' following Cream Tomato Sauce. Rub stewed business. teen months of camp residence. At last I took the advice of friends Mental Improvement has as a gener- or canned tomatoes through a colanal rule been the concomitant of phyfl-sa- der to remove all seeds and frag- and began to eat Grape-Nut-s Instead Heat To boiling and thicken of the heavy meats, etc., that bad connot only among the patients tn toe ment tuberculosis camp, but also In 'hr with a little flour. Add a, half cup stituted my former diet. cream and one teasponn-fu- l I found that I was at once benefited others, ahcTln the former class thh of very thin each pint of the liquid. to of salt an somewhat of by tbe change, that I was soon relievhas been anomaly. Lettuce With Nut Butter Dressing. ed from the heart-bur- n and the indiMy experience, and I think that of - when Prepare the lettuce as for saad. gestion that used to follow my meals, thathas been phthNl ether, a that the pains in my back from my and Insanity t Rub two slightly .rounded tablespoon-fulthey are-a- pt qf nut butter smooth with two kidney affection had ceased, showing alternate aa to the prominence of their of a cup of water. Let this that those organs had been healed, and manifest at lonsJ-t- he several mental thirds boil cream up for a moment. Remove that my nerves, which used to be unsymptoms being more pronounce one-hal- f teaspoonsteady, and my brain, which was slow whilst the physical are In ubeyancq from tbe stove, add two tables poonfus of and lethargic from a heavy diet of and salt of ful and vice versa , Under the tent treat meat we have found a general dl lemon Juice. Cool, and it Is ready for meats and greasy foods, had, not In a use. If too thick. It may be thinned moment, but gradually, and none the position toward accord in the mantle little lemon Juice 6r water. lees surely, been restored to normal . with fattens. Improvement in both respect lemon Juice may be added if de- efficiency. Now every nerve la steady More some and of concurrently, proeeedlng Pour over the lettuce, and and my bratn and thinking faculties ths discharges from the hospital which siredserve. are quicker and more acute than for gave most satisfaction to us at ths years past most for and the assurance time, p. The Spring Pageant. After my old style breakfasts I Gents future, were ot Inmates of th Hava 11: at patlenc shall alt her to (offer during the forenoon used tuberculosis camp. fultasks Joyful Spring yat from a feeling of weakness which hinIt was apprehended that not only Bhe tarrtee kmg. might the patients themselves resent But all la ready; each bird knows nw dered me seriously In my work, but since I have begun to use Grape-Nutsong their transfer, hut that similar objecflower haa got by heart food I can work till dinner time with come from their relative; tion might Ita lair or fragrant part; nd given the wont,. aQ ease and comfort. Name gives by and friends, since Innovations, even Each bod and bird Poetum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. are to Hi tha ones, be W proudly bring lovely pageant on. apt progressive sweeter far There's a reason. Hate patience; sweeter, frowned upon by those who constitute treasures are Read tha little book. TJje Road to the majority In the clientele of a pub-U- Than any wa may have without each won. WellTiHe, la each pkg. waiting a tn cosmopolitan city hospital Ella Fuller Maitland. . TENT TREATMENT FOR Secretad Hla Coin. An English laborer arrested oa a charge of theft, which proved to bo false, was found.on being searched at the police station, to have gold, ailver and bronze coins In various parts of his attire to the amount of 87P. The weight of them wav forty pound MILK CRUST ON BABY. - her-ael- fellow-inmate- book-keepe- f- d . att-etnp- Lost AH Hi Hair Scratched Till Blood Ran Grateful Mother Telia of Hi Cure by CutL cura for 75c. xWhen our baby boy was three old he had the milk crust very badly on bis head, so that all the hair came out, and It Itched ao bad he would scratch until the blood ran. I got a cake ofUutlcura Soap and a box of Cutlcura Ointment. I applied the Cuticura and putxg thin cap on hla. head, and before I had used half of the box it was entirely cured, his hair commenced to grow out nicely again, and he has had no return of the trouble. (Signed) Mrs, H. P. Holmes, Ashland, Or. month Sheep Has No Wool. The sheep that haa no wool comes from Barbados. How It got there nobody knows, but It Is supposed to have come from Africa originally. Red Cro-- OfcnU. x l. co-exi- s -- Long-noped-f- s t THE FAMOUS Sneezing Competition. sneezing competition between half a dozen old women took place Lancashire recently in a certain (Eng ) town. The competitors were at liberty to use any means of bringing about a sneeze, a tin of the best snuff being actually provided for the purpose. Everybody present at the unique contest went intonconvulslons at tbe sneezing feats of tbe contestants, one of tbe old dames keeping until she fell up tbe performance She was awarded down exhausted. the prize, consisting of a sovereign and a silk handkerchief. A Question Still Open. Sir Francis Jeune. the distinguished English Jurist, started a cyclone when he was hearing a divorce case by remarking from the bench that it was the peculiarity of women not to be able to love two men at once; whereas, a man can love two women at the same time. For this remark he brought upon himself a storm of feminine criticism which lasted for some time. The question has never teen settled to everybodys satisfaction Hows This? W offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for ao eaee of CatarrH (Uat caonvt be eared b Hail e j j Catarrh Care. T. J. CHR2HCT CO.f Toledo, O. We, the undentgned, have known F. J. Cheney for tbe last lft rears, and beltere him perfectly honorable In ail buelneea transaction end financially able to carry out any obligation made by hi firm. Walmxo. King Marti, 4 Wholesale Drugglsu, Toledo, O. HaNe Catarrh Care te taken internally, noting ef tbe directly ppon tbe blood aad muoou surfaces yatem. Testimonial sent free. Price 7ft cento per bottle, field by all Druggist. Take Hail' Family PiU for ooiutlpattOM. Girl Keeping Their Freedoiik Thu London glrl. aays a correspondent, seems In less hurry to marry than her provincial sisters, for tha good reason that she has plenty of amuse-mefltas often as not u club of her own, and as much freedom as her married friends. She certainly seems to marry latei and naturally expecta much more ttan those who have lived more quietly. Important to Mothers. - for-thr- till ot Ball Blue. package 1 be Russ Company, South iieiul, lad. gxtmlne carefully every bottle of C ASTORIA, e eafe and ear remedy foe Infanta and children, and aaa that It Bean the Signature of In tJae For Over 30 Yean. Tbe Kind Toe Rave Always Bought. -- Sheffield Heavy Coal Consumer. to its also Sheffield oniufies about eight time aa much In proportion -- - X do not believe Plao's Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and colds. Joiur F. Botkk, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. IS. M0 Hit Symptom curate the ocher day A London re- ceived an astonishing answer to an Inquiry after a parishioner's health. Well, air," said the latter, sometimes 1 feels anyhow; sometimes I feels nohow; and there be times whan 1 feels aa stiff as a hlmmldge! TEA What is this newspaper for? To tell what you want to know; here it is. Tow srowr rattna roar Vk.SchUliM'.nnt. mm y If rot tal Wive of the King of Assam. e. - Th King or'Aasam has 200-wlT- who are divided into nine grade When one of them dies her body Is lowered from the roof of the palace to be burled; the law in Assam prohibits the carrying of a corpse through the doors. TEA Wont every carefi man buy 4 lb of all kinds Schillings Bes try them! TwipvaarralwRiroar 'tyvaem-tn- . The Return Trip. Pb lifted me up to the eklee WKh the prom t.e that shone Is her ey We married, end then The meet happy of men She brought down again with her pUel I s i |