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Show Stamp. Row many peopldknow how to mall ft stamp tn a feiter? Nine out often stick it so carefully people down that the recipient always loses lua temper, and gene-ull- y the stamp, in tha effort j to release lL It is realty more exas- - i ' piralmy than "hen the sender forgets altogether tne ttaxup he should hare enclosed, for then, at least, it is not was'.ed. teen the most extravagant of us seldom have &qius alx.iv a. aavog f rlST S ff a ngel y , far dearer to ns Dun the 3 cents it represents. vchicdi is well enough, provided it does not slip out unseen and vanish,' as these totally depraved small things have a habit of doing. Tha proper way ia ft simple one Cut with ft sharp pen knife two parallel slits at the top of four la Tr Snd si! pin your slaihps, which will thus travel as safely as if in a special paper case. Perhaps you hare bee tv in ft country village where money orders end postal notea are unknown, and for some reason it becomes necessary to send change in a letter. Cut a piece of light cardboard the sue of the envel-opand from this cut 'circular pieces the size of your coins. Insert The' coins and paste a slip of paper across one or both sides Demorests Magazine. BmI tha Judge Could Do. Albany Times Union: A story is told of a judge who lately had the hypnotic plea raised before him by a burglar. The prisoner claimed that be did not know that he was burgling- - that he did it automatically and unconsciously under the direction of a hypnotist. The judge said he would give him the full benefit of the law, and also of his hypnotic misfortune. He therefore sentenced the man to ten yeara in the state prison, but told liim.he could, if he chose, send for the hypnotist and have himself made unconscious for the term of his imprisonment The same power," said the judge, "which enabled you to commit the burglary, and not know it, ought also to enable you te suffer imprisonment with hard labor and not be aware of it At any rate that is The best I can do for you." DAIRY AND POULTRY. V-- - ow Boe.ul Farmer, Operate This he lluuoehol Uinta ho tare of Live Stock an of k w - 11 old ibt Tort Against s bilious aiiaia uy lauiug to jour aid lout juoasuul uoj, IxuskCUcr s aloiiiuuu Ink iciu. Ukc to, km loco o ur.veu Ouou ullony utocalcu. oulcjtuok, uiou ucouuuoc, louiuiiui, ktUUCj , UCik UkUk uuu rucuiuouc UouuC kkutl OOUSUpUlkOU Jlcld lO Ul uultou UI kui, GUUttl Fwottrx. A CO , Dnipgtit s Catarrh Cure Is the beet sod only sure cure tor cstarrh they ever sold Druggists sell It, 75a. Ps , sav Hall The Prince Walked In. ago a well known physician of this city, while visiting i'aris, attended an amateur circus a fashionable society event to which there ww A few years d admission only by invitation. He himself at the door with a ticket made out in the name of his friend. Prince Orloff of the Russian embassy. But this ticket is not yours; it l Prince Orloff's, and it is not transferable. said the doorkeeper, as he barred pre-aenle- the way. Well, am I the doctor. not Prince Orloff? asked No, sir; we know very well that Prince Orloff hae only one eye. The other is glass. Well, stupid, how about this? said the doctor,- - us he took his own glees eye oat end held it la hi hand for In-- spection. Oh, I. beg yor highness pardon, Walk right ia aaid the doorkeeper. The man bad by a singular chance hit upon the only respect in which the prince and the doctor resembled eaeh other. Queer Incident, wasn't it Mail and Express. Ilommeekere Excursion. On May 31st and June 11th, 1993, the Union Pacific System will sell tickets from Missouri River point and stations in Kansas and Nebraska, to' point south and west in Nebraska end Kansas, also to Colorado, Wyoming, Utah and Idaho, east of iser and south of Beaver Canon, at rat of on first class standard fare Tor the round trip. Minimum rat S7.00. V Must Cloth th Naked. far as I could see with the naked eye, said the detective to the police court justice, the living picture wae entirely nude. And did you look at the defendant with the naked eye? asked his honor. So "Certainly. Defendant dismissed, continued the eourL Until police officers learn the law with regard to nudity 1 cannot punish others. Detectives must hereafter wear goggle. "New York World. That lump in a man' stomach which makes him. irritable and miserable and unfit for business or pleasure is caused by indigestion. Indigestion, like charity, covers a multitude of sins. The trouble may be in Stomach, liver, bowels. Wherever it is, it is caused by the presence of poisonous, refuse matter which Nature has been unable to rid herself of, unaided. In such cases, wise people send down a little health officer, personified by one of Dr. Pierce' Pleas- - ant Pelleta,"to search nut The trouble snd remove its Cause, Latest U.S. Govt Report f ABSCSAiTEE.'Y PURE horn-shape- ear-'ioht-- s: of calves ftp feeding and upon pigs separated milk ia a question That As engaging thJ-ser- teua of the Irish farmer, writes Prof. Car-ro- ll In the Dairy World (London). Doubtless the question is Important, we and when hear auch remarks as . The calves are dying Separby the acore in my district, ated milk Is worse than water for calves, and so on, there must be some grounds for consideration, as to whether separated milk is really the worthless stuff that some persons believe It to be. It Is not alone In Ireland that the use of separated milk for calf and pig feeding is decried. In England a alight murmur of disapproval la raised. In America the believers and the unbelievers are endeavoring to press their very different opinions upon the question. It appears to me that if it can he shown in a certain diitrict there are fifty farmers who use separated milk for calf feeding, and that of these fifty, forty-fiv- e are unsuccessful in raising their calves, and that five farmer raise their calves fairly well and with profit, it prove that there must he something beyond mere good luck that brings success to the five farmers. An American farmer writes: Again and again in my expedience as a breeder Of Holsteins, for the last ten j ears or since the introduction of sep- orators, I have had men write that they would so like to buy a bull to lmpiove their stock if they only had good skim milk to raise their calves, but that It f' . j t 'e tiser end blood purifier. Just th medicine You Don't Have to 5 wear Off, needed for epring and summer. 33c. n In of Oso. O. Bra Save St. Loui Journal Airtcullur your drug storm Address tbe feuioue lotuuco editorial ebout No To-HMich. Urnnd Redds. 1 KtTia, cure.l y We know of many tmbfl cure. No To Be: ere. s prominent, sc LouM archiNot Like ills Name. tect. smoked and clicwcd tortwenty teur. two One of the managers of a bom for th imell of tobote cured btm o tbnt even e NoTo-Botd and destitute oolored children tells a funntr bacco make him lick." No cur guaranteed bv Druxglal everywhere no puv. Hook free Address htrUns lleueuy story about th way Christmas was eel bhe went' ebrnted at the Institution, Co., New York or Chicago 18 ree one-thir- eomb-builde- a Paper. A country without n newspaper is in these day a curiosity Indeed. Andorra is believed to be the only citulizcd state in the world in which not a single te a newspaper i published. Andorra little republic about thirty-si- x mile long by thirty broad situated on the south side of tlio Pyrenees, next tbe Kpanlsh Province of lyerids and tbe French department of Ariege. It ie nominally under th orotection of France, but its I4,(X0 inhabitant speak the Spanish langusg Here, then, is an opportunity for an Country i t ?ii . Above cut and following description are reproduced for the Farmers' Re- weight to the tails of young cocks as they rest on the roosts. Those whose view from the French of Ad. Beaion. tail were elongated by this manner The Illustration is of a cock and pullets of the Yokohama breed, and was sketched from nature in the Jardln d'Accllmatation. Paria. Th lo toil of the cock is supposed to be the result of long yeart of mechanical effort and selection by the Japanese. The mechanical effort consists in tying heavy were chosen for breeders, and so on. The breast of these fowl are rod. with white spots. The upper part of the ad turn Sum ren, the tail of le a greenish hue, the comb double, the wattles short, the feathers of the neck long and streaked with red. Farmers Review. was practically Impossible to raise even good scrub calves on separated milk. Finding no great trouble myself with raisins the best of breeding stock on separated milk has led me to look into the matter, until I find that our creamtrles In order to avoid the expense of a man to measure out the skim milk, and at the same time satisfy the greed of those patrons who are eternally trying to get something for nothing run a hose each to the separator and the water tank, and run both with the same pump. This is the practice that has given separated milk a bad name, and Justly so, for the mixture Is practically worthless." Here is a case where adulteration had every In feedresponsibility for ing calves upon separated milk. In considering the claims made for sepnrated milk as a food it must be remembered that the most enthusiastic o: Its supporters do not attempt to get forth that it is a perfect food material, T la a substance from which a very valuable ingredient has been almost wholly abstracted. ThtB being so W6 must see the condition to which we nive brought our separated milk and the measures to which we roust resort either for the - purpose of restoring something equal to what we have taken away, or for the purpose of devising a system of feeding that will compensate in the altered character of the new food. Separated milk is what remains after butter fat and a small amount of another animal matter have been removed. Butter fat is supposed to be one of the most digestible of all fata The necessity for fat in food is not a settled question, but there is every reason for belief in the theory that fat is extremely useful, and is probably a necessary ingredient In the food of It young animals. Dr. 'Pavey says: exert a favorable Influence over the assimilation of nitrogenous matter and the process of tissue formation and nutrition, and it may be said that there is strong reason to believe that the association of a certain amount of fatty is proto matter with the ably necessary for the maintenance of the organism of perfect health. The belief Is further entertained that its deficiency is sometimes the sodree of the developments of the tuberculous We may therefore taka it diathesis. that it is advisable that there should be fat contained in the mllk thal is supplied to young animals. As regards the other animal matter that has been removed from mechanically separated milk, it has been suggested that In the slimy matter that is found attached to tbe bowl of the separator, after a quantity of milk is run through it, there may be some substance that la necessary for digestion, and that probably it is owlgg to tbe want of this substance in separated milk that calves do not thrive upon auch mlllr. The processes of digestion are very intricate, and small quantities of matter appear to have consid-abl- e Influence over this very myster! ous process; yet I cannot think that the matter that adheres to the bowl of the separator in cream separation is jn vbole or In part necessary for the digestion cf milk whew 1L Is used for food. An qve8tigaUon Into the Influ- - country and Italy th6 smallest amount per inhabitant The statistic for production and consumption are as fol- ' ( one-hal- StSJm es ( lf YOKOHAMA FOWLS. carbo-hydrat- e. qn Towel moil non-succe- ss '' " '''TfMfPrlflih SpaaW. bouse of the The position of speaker of commoni Is one of great difficulty. lie draws a salary of 5,000 a year, en- Hb NeyrfirlLjand,AhereJapromlMoI joys ths use of a palace, get Allowance lor ihterlaintng, and 'peer- - eral more. From the smoking parlor It to the drinking room is only step sod age on hia resignation from nffiea. of la one of .the unwritten privileges frequently is not such along step at members of the house of eommone to thak Beyond that it the reformer dine with the speaker. The speaker's kre to be believed, re, the card and dinners are held on Wednesday and iro den, the roulette wheel, even total of about the loaded dice end goodness know generally compose en what not Oh, yes, the new woman la thirty members, so thst taking tliememtire parliamentary session, all the marching ahead very bravely Indeed. ber get their turn, starting with tbe Let as hope that she is enjoying her cabinet, then th leader of the opposi- progress. Philadelphia Inquirer, tion, and then tbe rank and ilia Until ' Make Tear Owe Blttarst 1889 It was th custom to wear court Ob knee receipt of SO rents la U. S. stamp, dress at these dinners; that la, will send to any address on package breeches, velvet cutaway coats and mkke, Pry Billers. On package cocked hats, but in 1889 that rule we on gallon bM tonic known. Cures stom loei. is e end Washington away. appediseeaee, great swept ach, kidney ' ' th' uoU Snsku Make, a Charge. In the month of July, some four or five years ago, I was out shooting flori-- 1 can with a friend of mine in Cluzerat. TV e had fairly good uck, apd as we were making our way to the railway atation to catch the early train back to Ahmedabad I noticed my friend, who was shooting in line on my left suddenly point his gun at something on the ground and fire, and on asking what it was he said it was a black cobra, and that he bad shot it in two pieces, the head portion disappearing down a bole As we were in a hurry to catch the train we went on, but very soon heard one of the beaters calling out, and looking back saw him running toward us with the head portion of the 6nake following him with the hood expanded. It appeared that he had remaiaad behind trying to dig out the cobra, and the result was that it came out of the hole and went for him. Of .course the snake could not get much pace on and was quickly killed. L. THOMPSON -- 0 . d M IUghcsfof all in Leavening Power. v.crk-er-bre-r- e, teoouoouk 01 rckucuics. luu, 11 rcgkouio ou urn soon espcriCiioe tot ,oou ouuofcu. fouia Habit of lire. The natural habits of bees are to build ctr.:b which contain worker cells j, in wl lfh to store honey and rear ThW l.a Flwlie. dn.ue cells in which to rear l. and when not ia use for This breed, which la pot very largely drone-brcopuipove, to also store hoqty (at kept, is of French oitgiu.'and not very this neat In appearance, being tail and least they moke u e of it foe this purrather gaunt, tas Dell's Mescsngcr. It pose! and at certain tlme3 queen cells, has not any crest whatever, but a in whu a to fear queens. v ot two In cstfjt mlnny-o- fAtaHor-w- ? eon it d serrations whteh stand up tioq asworker cells are far In xees3. so cn the head. The birds have a red far tu:: her are concerned, of either or both othr kinds, as the queen in face and long wattles, and white mu ts early ts Vet glossy' ThrirphtfiSfig not quite, keep tip with- - the comb green, and carriage upright. Their legs if crils with are dark, with four toes on each foot, building eg to supply worker egra. with the exception or a and quite free from leg feathering. Now as regards their qualities .they sufficiency to be stored with food for ea ri :ig oflhsi;r.aavL Wbt the is are splendid table birds, and In franc afe tliouht a great deal of for this able to thus supply the cel a as fast as the built, bees, it appears, conclude she purpose. Their flesh is beautifully is ail white and juicy and of good flavor. feebledright. Hut when she is too enby age or otherwise, or if the Home people like them better than any is large, and the amount of other breed for eating. They have colony black legs, which of eourse are against comb space too large, comparatively, them aa market fowls. They frequent- with her- ability to that of the comb then she falls behind, and ly attain very great weight. They arc builders,a the bees seem to take knowledge of H, not, however, such good layers Houdans; In fact, they are far behind and think she is falling, and therefore AmL ts supereedure. them in this respect, and in all proba contemplate are one-halonger time in bebility this is the secret of their being drones reared than the queen, and being so little sought after by English poul- ing for the fertilization of the try keepers. Fortunately, the day has necessary virgin queen, provided the passed when poultry keepers went in forthcoming for feather and beautiful carriage only. failing of the queen is euca To bring We advocate the most beautiful breeds about this condition of affairs, they drone comb go as to be ready for that can he produced, provided the build birds combine good laying qualities the emergency, should it come. When with their fine plumage. It can be and, this condition exists, we may expect drone comb. Those who have used we are glad to say. Is done by thousf, ands at the present time, who get the Wide starters in brood fraaies, or even less, when hiving best birds they can, always making swarms can sure that they are good layers. Antestify. There must not be given the is other great drawback with this breed more frames to draw out than Is that they are very difficult to rear as the queen can keep pace with in supchickens. They are not hardy, afnl need a great deal of attention, besides plying with eggs while the combs are being built, neither should we give which they do not mature quickly. wide starters so as to place them ahead From this it will be seen that this of the queen In her egg deposit, unless breed is far behind many of those which have become 60 popular for their we desire drone comb. Of course, If sheets aro given, the cell foundagood qualities. Like many others, they full have some ardent admirers, and these tions are ail forced, aad the bees, thus will draw the eel! walls and keep the breed before the public, they thwarted, fid with honey instead of waiting for (eking a delight in them, the cueeu to fill them with eggs. Their habits jire auch as to alwa.vs have a few Meat Product of Nitlonik Australia produces more pounds of queen cells. J. w. Southwood in Amermeat per inhabitant than any other ican Bee Journal. enee of this matter upon food would be an Intert-jtinstudy, and might form a subject for cxpcritacnL r lows: Australia Argentine Produces Consumes pounds per pounds per inhabitant Inhabitant. 300 200 178 United States m........160- Denmark 128 Ireland ns Canada France 70 64 63 Germany Great Britain 27 .160 J50 " 66 64 90 77 64 US The Farm Dairy. Which is better, for every farmer to have a small dairy connected with hia farm, or for the whole Industry to be carried on by men that devote their whole efforts to dairying? The question perhapa is pot an open one, aa the farmer naturally falls into keeping a few cows without' anyone suggesting it But these few poor and poorly kept cows can not be fairly called farm dairy, in the usual acceptation of the term. By a farm dairy we mean enough cows, and good ones, to warrant having proper appliances for the work, such as a milk house and small separator. Certainly every well ordered farm should have a well ordered dairy, with cows that are carefully selected, carefully tested and carefully handled. A good sized dairy Is needed both to make handling the products advantageous, and also to produce a large quantity of manure for-thfarm. It seems tq.be obvious that a dairy of this kind on many farms will be more advantageous to the community In general than fewer but larger dairies. e Spraying Apple Trees. The American Gardening Bays: Epraylng may be necessary to save tbe fruit from scab, but spraying will not insure fruit and good fruit unless it is supported by thorough tillage and proper feeding. JPosslbly the whole eastern of orchard treatment may have to be changed. If branches of adjoining rows interlace, the trees stand too closely together, and every other one, diagonally, ought to be efit out to give sun and air to tbe remaining ones. Then apply the spray. e For the first application use the Hi. For all that has been sgtd about over pressure in schools, it has been thought by many that the present system of elementary education was mere likely to receive a check from Its liability to pro' duee ringworm on the outside of tbo children's heads than from any harm the teaching does to, the parts within. Be that aa ftmay. there is no doubt that ihe liability of Bchoola to be intruded upon by infectious diseases la one of the great difficulties in the way of national education. Ringworm we all know about. The recefit spread of diphtheria Is looked upon by many, who have given anxious thought to the matter, as having more to do with compulsory education than with any other single cause; and now (e find Mr. Hutchinson insisting, at the last meeting of the Ophthal-molcgicsociety, that school ophthalmia has broken bounds, and spread from the pauper schools to those of a ere.ie. (Stld and Sty the that dUctcnt air and food and exercise are predisposing causes, he great lesson Taught by recent outbreaks of disease is that it is definitely contagious, and we can have but little doubt that the community of towels is at the bottom of its occurrence In many Instances. Considering the great laxity with which ordinary children regard meum nd tuum in the lavatory, we would strongly urge parents to make their children clean before they start In the morning, and definitely forbid them to wash at school. British Medical Journal. al Milk in Vt It bont enterprising journalist He need not be afraid of duels, for, though firearm are plentiful enough, it is eaid there is not a single could hit n cow at 100 yard Cows Cowgh Halan r inhabit-mntwh- o tatlwaMmtaiidbMt. It wUl brook upal'ulieuMh-otaws anythin sla It ft alway iwllaMa, try la It will always shorten oar preyen won- out there in the afternoon to see how things were getting on, and found a youngster s black as tbe inside of a coal mine tied to a bedpost, with hia lands behind him. Wbet is the boy tied np there for? she demanded of the attendant For lying, maam; he 1 the worst : eL lying nigger I ever seen." t hat e his name? George Washington, ma'am, waa the paralyzing reply. Chicago Record, World (olatnblaa Exposition Will be of value to th world by Blue trsttng tbe improvements in the me chanlcal arte, and eminent physictana will 'Ml you tbet th progress in medio liisl jgents has been of equal tmpor tone, and as a strengthening laxative Hyrup of Fig ia far in advance of all others. I ii Boston Fourier: We nronot ie why a dog should be so mne-- more food of th teat of e man' trousere than any other part of hia wardrobe. God do whet first to expects. derfully ooes Impair tsaol eaatlr resales. I am entirely cured of hemorrhage of tbe traltS ibtMM Hrfcrn itfri r Tonic uU U Blab)' rMh Wood forTi7 Hr tuny by Piso s Cure lor Consumption. Louux Lindxmxn, Bethany, Mo , Jan. 8, VI. The coal borons threaten a war of rats. Faith rest and wait. Unlelief refuse Their winter victims will hers tbs satislam tlon of teeing them sweat without joying to be quiet 1 e suse it bos no feeling. for Teeth. It the lleby I Cutting It la mare tkaa waadarfal iwmoty, Hia Senar awtuethcteU end w!l-trik pailaUv peuei aaffer wits wnw. CM pease WwaLowttooniBO Snrtr for ChtMiwsTwthlae- an ouiuturt b; ruiaovin Uiem with Uiadvmuraa. Bin cannot be bidden, beoeuse God never Those who borrow trouble never get to j ay it back. shut hi eye. - it 4 What th Chlckea Plrkad l V. D. Bettis, of Orange. Tex., Km r loo bio ofioi bout th oimm of m grata o t pea berry wile, that he wear in n ecarlpin. Yesterday be called tip a pet chicken and Took it in one band while he allowed U to pick some grain of corn from hi other hand. 1 he chicken swallowed the half dozen grains that were held out to it, and looking about for more spied the opal and struck it, but did not quite dieiodge it from the setting. As quick as a flash th bird made another and more successful grab at the stone, tearing It out and swallowing It. The chicken was a great pet in the family, but opals cost more than chickens, . A council of war wa called, and it wa decided that the opal must be found even at the cost of a life, to about two hour lalepThe chicken was executed, and the opal was discovered lodged in it gizzard. Gal veston News. A new dining car service I etween Chlca- via the Nickel Plate Rood Kand BalTa'o v been placed at tbe diaiweol of tbe traveling public, which will enable jmtrons of thie favorite low rate line to obtain nil meal on traine when trave log on through trainx between Chkago, New York and Boston. For reservations of and further information Bleeping car see your local ticket agent or address J. Y Colonel - Meliorative. Mapy persona have never given xr ilk a fair trial; by which I mean that they have probably either consumed it hastily, or been In the habit of drinking It cold, and, most likely, have therefore suffered from headache. Indigestion, and perhaps sickness. Now, as milk Is such a powerful restorative and stimulant in cold weather, it is worth while to try to accustom bnes self to sipping it slowly, and drinking It as hot as convenient, as to any one over fatigued . find exhausted, cither inmlnd or body, Caleb an, General Agent, Us beneficial effects will be found to be Monopoly keep price np and wage more enduring titan any alcoholic L down. Hot milk Is of a special value No man ran speak for God except h to as a restorative for children after a God ha tpoken. whom on a long walk cold day, although it Is so For eale hardly Billiard Tabi, second-hanpalatable warm as cold, as It is deprived of Its sweet taste to an ex- cheap. Apply to or oddreea, H. C. Axil, 611 & 13th Bt Omaha, Nets tent And here I may mention that bread and milk, aa It Is usually preEternity is th infinite expansion of time pared for the little folks breakfast. Is not nearly so digestible as It would be were the milk served In the same way as tea, andseparately a slice of bread and butter or toast oaten aith it If, however. It is preferred to soak the bread in the milk, the tatter should never be boiled, only Just brought to the .boiling point, for If allowed to boll It to far harder to digest, and the rich creamy taste is considerably lessened! I have lately been told that milk, put In a stonq.Jsr, tied down, and baked for several hours in a moderate oven, U very nourishing for Invalids and delicate children, and tastes equal to cream. Cassell'a Magazine. . Xaa sobs Kagle Cera Salve. Ask - HfhmuitAdlQ druggist fut It Chk-ago- mi of immy nfiMWi )i1p IS writ. JMon mart ntk News - tbftt hu rai vould N tilfnd-B- ?. ASK YOUR DRUGCHST FOR .nT-r-v . THE BEST FOR Dyspeptic, Delicate, Infirm and AGED PERSONS JOHN CARLS A S0N5, Nw York. Mu son was afflicted I induced him to try Ely' Cream Balm and the disagree-abl- e vith catarrh. catarrhal smell aU left him. He appears at (X well as any Olmsted, Areola, III owe.. CATARRH stlm-ulan- iW t froni Coki. K an ELYS CREAM BALM hOMtl th Sore. proicUtttt1 wnkM( lorrt IndaramAlKMi, wl ftmelL Tht iw W ttiokijr fciwurbod AodfiveereUef I ec te crw A Mrtfrto te apptted tat Mtrtl I'M. brto 90 cent at LrwiU or bjr mMU ILY BK0TBXKS, 56 Wsrrea It., SewTtrk. Rheumatism, neuralgia. Sciatica, Dachash OIL ST. JACOBS 2?KOr.!H? T. SURE, Everton Taffy. put into a brass skillet or small preserving pan a quarter of a pound of fresh butter. As soon aa it Is Just melted, add one pound of brown sugar. Keep these stirred very gently over a clear fire till a little of the mixture dropped Into cold water break between the teeth without sticking to them. When it has boiled to elm-pipoint it must be poured out imthis copper sulphate solution, one pound mediately or It will burn. -- The grated to 25 gallons of water, and spray until rind of a lemon added when the taffy every branch and twig is dripping. is half done Improves it; or add a teaThen plow the ground, and after that spoonful of powdered ginger, moistened harrow oftea enough to keep tbe sur- with tulittle of the other ingredient face fine and mellow all the timer as soon as the sugar is dissolved, and then stirred to the whole. ' If dropped Hundreds .of Crosses. During tha upon s buttered dish the taffy can, last seven years the Mississippi experi- when cold, be raised from it easily. more than COO ment station different kinds of grosses In an en.Tomatoes for the Market Do not deavor to find those best suited to our pick them too ripe nor too green. All These different should be about the same for ripeness, special conditions. grosses have been procured from all or some win rot before the others will parts of the world from China and ripen. When coming from long disIndia, from southern Russia, Turkey, tances they ought to be packed when Egypt. d southern Africa; from Aus- tb6y begin to color, and when nearer to tralia, Brazil, and Mexico, and from market they should be ripe. Pack In many other countries, but with all our four basket crates, and pack them as efforts we hsve been unable to find! tight as possible, So that they wll not but very few which are really of great-- ; shake and become bruised. Ship them which will assist ths er value than are some of those which of Foa Tcn hare been frown hers lot Jraujtara, ' ITS Sold the best skill - - thats why MUCH THE BEST. everywhere. Made only by the Oldest Tobacco Mfrs in America, and the largest in the world the r: -- P. 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