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Show 1 ' THETIMES Timm T B . M- - Pri wbisw Comm. M anagcr. Idllur ud L'TAlI. COALVILLE. Bit our new treaty with the Jap government wo recognize the r'sht and power of the Jajei to govern their country without any help from un. "Medical kUidtnU tuay o-- t ttslonali steal a body from the cemetery, but when they get to practicing they acnil than they good- many "tasre-tberhave ever taken away. - e The number students have alopted of college . whoe reuolution against hazing i now increaoing almost a fast a the number of college where hazing i a regular arounement. ThE' war department ' ha jdat awarded aix medal to different men for gallantry in action during the war. It take a government a great while to find out acme thing. Bi the time the portal authorities at Washington get through revising the nomenclature .the rural resident of considerable difficulty their own town. country Ujwne will experience in Identifying KEEPING , Artichoke for Bogs,. THE DEVU. AT BAY, m m i i Artichoke are an excellent food foe horses, says a writer cattle, sheep and la exchange. F-- d to milch cows, they re, for the production of milk, equal. m the Chtoeee Ctrmvet ka Eaeaay I Mankind at a F aa,raU funeral ia a constant A Chine of a Sort to cheat tha devil, who i auppoad to he lying in wait If not Superior to bran. But their value ia for food for bog, aa greatest of soul the departed. to capture the save the work of harvesting even they So long aa tha body remaiaa ta tha of feeding i avoided Jhe Lieu the eowt ia aafa, for the devil the labor themselves and root up will help bogs risk coma tha begin when in; yaanot ad lay bare more than they eat, so tha funeral procession start. When in coUjcalves or sheep,. may .you '"Tcaiy to marsh gn4atqaaiitiea of h hick w ill greedily eat what is on the and pyrotechnics that surface. 1 consider them the cheapfirecracker emit much emoka arc set off in front est and healthiest hog food I can raise, it the door, anl under cover of the and find that where brood sown e start at 4h (took pall bearer access id artichokes they Und their lively trot, t run to the nearest plga Invariably do well They iln not Tori Jr7turuT TnTqtnck tya r they eat their pig and do not seem to be a and atop short. This ia dona for aa hog of an evil possessed tha purpose of throwing the devil off do that are fed on spirit, the .corn year wall known that the tack, sine It and I have , yet to learn round, n turn cannot eorner, ha and, of a diseased herd where artieasily to aid in the deception, whenever a choke are used freely in fall and corner it turned more firework are Artichokes have been used in burned.- Iiy dint of turning quickly spring.. some localities as hog food many years; and trotting as fast at they can the Ta some of Illinois ten or twelve parts bearer finally arrive at th esmetery, and are growing in - favor. I year, but the eater do not go think, with bnt gate, many others, it is best to through a hole ia the surrounding root the let and give him something hog for they know that the to root for; that ringing or cutting the baffled devil will be waiting for them one Jacks him out of nature's apotheat tha entrance. In the cemetery the shop, endanger hi health and is cary tonl ia comparatively safe, though to a plain breach of natures laws. make the matter perfectly secure tha freezing solid and thawing discharge, of firecrackers i kept up many tunes doe not spoil them; so it until all the rite era ended. ia not necessary to dig them fof spring use. Turn the hogs on two weeks after the blossom fail in this latiA French physician mentions a One tirious case of tude, Oct I Let the hogs use them certain family was ehild ia any time the ground is not frozen until and a aecond appeared at they begin to cornu up and grow again. Then your hog have had rooting the age of one year also to be It was then learned that enough and w ill injure yonr pastures the mother always carried her child lit tie or none. There is no better food on her left arm. She was advised to to build up Urge, healthy frames, with plenty of bone and muscle. They w ill carry her child on her right, The Inarm not only grow but fatten on them. free, it began fant, having right tni have-fre- 1 - Likua-parsni- to it. cattle wont eat it unless starved farmers study w hat ia to It, etc, best adapted to the requirements of their individual need and learn wisdom by the experiences of other.. Tt tiertrie Light Bud Shade Tree. larger cities, where shade trees are few and scattering, electric light seem to h ve no visible effect upon their In tha town and villages, foliage. their howerekJuaMyr of electric light systems, the effect i very noticeable, the leaves appearing aa though they had been subjected to the blighting breath of a hannattan. The qetks was - recently discussed'act'a' , In the jpt meeting Of the eastern bnrifiiltnriate. the conclusion being that trees need darkness in order that they may sleep, and that being continual lyiept awake and active they have been worn out, and made prematurely old by the action of the Light. That this U probably the correct solution of the mystery of the drooping leaves may he judged from the fact that similar trees in the neighborhood of those affected (though not expes-dtothillumniation) still, retain their color and seem bright and , strong Ex e , - To ( Mai(S To cure the mange of a horse or cow tmlen Wilson sys; Wash the affected . yrfwtlM la wonder frequently Wk 8bow make bis- - 1 why it ia that they cannot and Fhol p pktMl. euit and cake that are light pal at-People have been hearing about able and that taste as delicious as tha made mothers SOUND WAVES. rk-XiktS- (. Housekeeper sound waves since Edison invented the phonograph, and many have sfioken about them as if they rushed air gathering volume and through the nit breaking-sgafthe y all with a snlaxh like the waves at Coney island. The average man would not- - know a isvqwdwswif hw-va- if he were told that big one wa approaching over a telephone wire he would probably rush to get out of the way a if it threatened tee&galf him. Now, however, the Bound wnre ha at hint pWnygaphmi, And pxqilu can know what it look like. A Picture of one. lately taken closely the tail of a snake. Each sound wave, a it appears, is made up of countless wavelet. The wave which made the tall of the snake was a strain of muslo sung into a phonograph sjiecialty arranged for the purpose. It represent the voice of a Mrs. Hughe when singing her middle note with great intensity." If the middle note made the tail of the snake, it might ba asked what the top or bottom would be. This wa tried and equally remarkable results were achieved, the pictures of which were recently published in the Medical Record. One of the most peculiar of these illustrations took the form of a daisy with a well defined center and the leave of the flower spreading symmetrically oa every side. This was produced by extremely low notes very sirftly sounded, some of them by A in the first space of the has clef." , Sometimes geometrical forms were produced by the highest note of the voice and some of the lowest, but all differed. One took the form of a tree, another looked like a bunch of seaweed, while a third bore' a strong resemblance to a man slipping on n banana peel. The most melancholy tones produced the most erratic forms. Those sharply sung, were well defined. A picture ha not yet been taken in this way of some of .the popular airs, but experiment along this line are soon to be made. It would be curious to see what Sweet Marie" would look like. Froirf the photographs already taken of sound waves it 1 believed that this jtarticular song would resemble a botanical collection in a railroad smash-uwhite the whistling boy who w ake you up early in the morning might be induced to jiour forth his soul in an illustrated way and let it go at that. A great line of development is opened up by this new discovery. It is claimed that written music will be done away with, and that by purchasing a few picture of snakes, seaweed, trees and banana peel you can learn the very newest thing in the musical world. From the skin of an ordinary snake you can produce middle notes of great intensity, and the commonest daisy will tell you how to sing notes ip the first space of the bass clef." A man could thu turn a landscape into song, evoking harmony even from the. cow which graze in the meadow, and a whole grand opera with me overture thrown in could be woi ked up out of the potatoes and cabbages of your back garden. ia-f- bl by their biscuit snd cake and grandmothers, the delightful memory of which even to .this day . creates sensation of pleasure to tha alat. The trouble arise from maadulterated state of the terials they have to- work with, parand sod ticularly the or leaven food.?., Xissij and soda that are for domestic purposes contain large quantitie of lime, earth, alum arid other adulterants, frequently from Sto25 per cent, and consequently vary so much in strength that no per quantity touMi, or properly combine them, to results. From using too much or toe little, or because of the adulterant in them, bitter, salt, yellow or heavy biscuit or cake are frequently mads. These adulterant are alto to health. i . All this trouble may be avoided by the use of the popular Royal Baking Powder- - Where this preparation ia employed in the place of tho-righl- y - cresm-of-taj- lr how-procur- Cream-of-tart- . insure-perfec- t us -- cream-of-tart- ar and soda, it perfect leavening power always insure light, flaky, digestable biscuit, eakea and pastry, that are perfectly wholesome and free from the impurities invariably present when the old raising pyeparat'ionl lr employed. The Royal Baking Powder, we by the most reliable scientist, is perfectly pure, being mad from highly refined ingredients, carepropor- ' fully tested, and so exactlynever fails tioned and combined that it to produce the best snd uniform result. An adtMional advantage in its employment comes from the fact that bread or other food made with it may be eaten while hot without fear of indigestion or any unpleasant result, while being equally sweet, moist and grateful to the palate when cold. ed parts with warm, strong soapsuds, using a stiff brush to remove the scruf and scabs. Then apply freely an ointThe well known Chinese nejia-per- , ment made of equal parts of lard and of the -the Unlit lerrupU-- Hoar with tar enough added to sulphur, F.ery Trumpet of the God of War, make the mass a mahogany color. ReNew an edition York out it get d peat the application e day usual, and handle the IVkln edition fiie times, then wash off with suds quite satisfactorily under the caption again and apply any nnmedicated ointof The Occasionally Broken in upon ment simple cerate will answer. The fchilek, etc. cow 's stall should be cleaned of all litter at once, and the work and cow A mamfmto i now in order from A Curious ColnVldenc. fastenings well scrubbed with a France, prohlliting the imjiortatlon to with it, and soon b tioa made of six ounces of chloride of Not so long since a stowsy was found objects grasp . of American horse meat, which a of lime to a gallon of water. The fence dead nnder tha main hatch of-oeauie larnsw the Halos Supply. He had steamers. of line National the packer affirm that he i sendand barn the where horse and cow How absurd it ia for us to import thsrou' Error. concealed himself before the steamer ing there in quantitie. 'Hie French onion from foreign countries, say from rubbed should also be treated with the left Liverpool and died of suffocation. have long been known aa frog-eate- r, Satan ordered the windows opened same solution. The animals should and Bermudas, enough, in his pocket waa but jerked venison from a streot car tt once Christopher, he exclaimed, Egypt, Spain, Cuba, thewe Curiously a have bran mash raise onions other regions! Can not every day while unfound a novel entitled Doomed on the Lucifer nodhorse now appear to bo the latent fad. what an awful odor! of every kind, quality, fragrance, fla- der treatment, and be furnished conDeep "Chicago Times ded. ' Your majesty," be explained. of piquancy? tinually a generous allowance of grain and vor, size, degree any Good resolutions kept actively in practice mixed have must with Cbtroa Two officer of a company that got ak th New York Hun. Very surely and sw eet hay. are longest preserved manufa tiirce lat poison and label it bia passenger, list and sent that india-rubbwill say that we ought to be able man up .here by mistake. It we tree from jio.suit" are to be tried for How to rout Art on Some Plant. do it when we look thoughtfully at wemed a very plausible theory, manslaughter because two. children n map of the United States, wba we The influence of frost in the production were killed by eating it. If men rll states and four of sugar in the sap of the sugar maple is think of the forty-fou- r 'The Scapegoat a deadly cubsfant e and label it to a at ia done in thia territories In the American Union. well known. It has also an influence Everything-thto 'prevent people taking ordinary New York and Connecticut onions, on the astringent principle in fruit. blamed onto me," house la precaution In regard to it, they are tuiffledbhoalways email boy, aa Fin jist Texas and Kentucky onions, Virginia This is illustrated in the case of the lout. blame not certainly and persimmon, which, so puckery one jiltin' tired of it. Fll run away, and South Dakota onions, Oregon day that's what Ill do. Doggone If f California onions what else do the as to be beyond eating, will be vv eet The real pie of the United States mean we and eaters Lt have onion to want? of be the this and delicious the day after if exposed yet Hung Chang flourishes In a region which ha been spoken of less than one fifth of the to frost. Another example recently called the pie bolt' by the frienl of family any longer. onion producing states. We have a occurred to a vyriter in Median's Boston ha Mulvaney and Ortheri. Wow B a lot for Itlagoaolog I nag Disease. whole lot of varieties of good Ameri- Monthly. It has been discovered that one the of of cities been long leading Ohio, Dec. 1 Special Cixcixsati, can onions, some of them better than a species of dock known a caUalgre is the pie belt, and for that reason the An edition of 100,000 copiea of Prof. enrichhighly charged with tannic acid. Some newt that the Boston school committee IV. R. Amlck'a new treatise on lung poetry. Yet here we go along ing the Egyptians and other for- roots which had been frozen were frown on pie 1 likely to create more disease haa just been sent out to phyto chemical analysis and found atir than would be caused by several sicians by the Amick Chemical com- eigners by buying their onions of Dr. Amlck'a at high prices. Look at some figures. to be utterly destitute of tannin. The Mrt. ieslM MmtlocM pany, compounder South American revolution. We have thia year got 64,000 large manner in which frost acts to produee Chemical Treatment, Old practlUonern aay the book contain tha most combag of onions from old Egypt, the an- these changes has not attracted the atMks. WlLIlAM J. Black of Orange, plete set of rule for diagnosing inhabitants of which worshiped tention of investigators. cient And I was constant sufferer. Th poison ia N. J., Is a fashionable, but unlucky disease Tha aver published. m blood Ensue mV limb a solid man of sores. onion and very properly, too, we the j I to read n advertitemeat of Booda happened poultry fancier. Taking the utmost Is divided Into distinct phases and 0 of from them 13,000 Havana, Seed Sows say Br Cassox. Alexandei stages, enabling tha least experienced pride In her Leghorn fowl she feed crate of them from Bermuda, beNasymththe landscape painter, was them herself. While doing so last to determine the condition of tha pamore of the Hpanish than we can g man fruitful In side Indications for . tients ianga. treating expedients. . To his Wednesday the dropped a large diaare given, together with tell of, because the Importing season mind the fact that a thing could not bo mond, which was atone swallowed complications -Sanaparfil la the paper The for them ha just begun. The Spanish done in the ordinary manner wa no many valuable- - prescriptions, tad I at one prevailed by one of thebMs, amTnow they eompftny will distribute from Cibola-Balmore a or a for sell a dollar upon my husband to M crate, good reason should be lt His one why have to be killed after the other given up. a large free edition to consumptry it I gotonebot- deal more at retail. These foreign son relates, in London Answers, the U and it did me so much until the gourmet delinquent 1 dis- tive throughout the county. cost millions ns of onions which money, tood that I kept uing It anti) I bad taken twelve Tf his following interesting covered. tottlee, sad now I am entirely cured. Baa Working Ctotho. to be kept for home circulation. ingenuity: The duke ofexample pught Athol, says he, Locus Matlock. Boult, Texas. EtdamaM IidUa Ribmn. Lord once a our not American can onion Ellenborough reproved Now, why consulted him as to some improvements canal of Mar are The Scribner's Magazine: An Indian baa HoodS Pill r purely vegetable, ate. bricklayer for coming to be sworn in been known to carry a latter from growers raise the best onions ever which he desired to nuke in his woodbeginning ter show their parallel conhi usual habiliments. When to man known from the you goods back spring and Chihuahua to land near asDunkeld. struction or Formation again, but scenery Uuaxaparea Among have to appear before this court, wittronomer are still at a loss to account again in five day, tha distance being south and the Pacific, later goods from other things, n certain rocky crag some 800 miles. do In so elsewhere? of onr where many Why parts needed to be planted with trees, to re- ness, it is your bounden duty to be' for their great size and periodical nearly WILL CURB nerve the Mexican! onion eaters favor the imported article lieve Tarahnmaris the the grim barrenness of its appear- clean and decent in your appearance. change in appearance. Perhaps they they are used to run In the wild horses, rather than the -- native if to comes it life, Upon my that, It ance. The question was how to doit, aa grown? are Immense reservoirs, which till up driving them Into corral; it may take said the bricklayer, every bit aa with water .at certain season to be them two or three days to do it, sleep-in- g seems to ns that some of these people it was impossible for any man to climb well dressed as your lordship .How C more are than pernickety patriotic. in to the In set order No used doubt seeds or plants crag at night and living on a little pinpart for irrigation. eacb nostril. you mean, sir?" exclaimed the App 7 Itilm into tha Martian long ago ceased to de- ole, They bring in the horse thorough- We ought to raise in this glorious land in the cleft of the rock. A happy do BKo&rM w into y. iXy chief-justicWell, its onion we consume. Why not? idea struck all angrily. the while themselve father. to on obexhausted, rain make they their ly my pend Having crop. working-ccome in this here your you are (till fresh. They will outrun any served in front of the castle a pair of just "MCHESTtR" lothes and I come in mino. It horse If you give them time enough. Alfalfa small used for on salutes cannon, Hay. Making firing Wear Vaiiv, who wo found They will purnuwdeer in the snow, or wav very seldom, however, that anyThe conversion of a heavy mass of great days, it occurred to him to turn the better of Lord Ellenwith dog, in the rain, for days and snoozing under the A tutor bedquilts, alfalfa into a choice quality of them to account. A tinsmith In the body got A witness dressed in a fan green com to be modest man, withal. days, until at laat the animal is corijer-e- d borough. and shot with errors, or falls an hay 1 an operation calling for no village was ordered to make a number tastical manner and who had given He ha received several offer from -the dime museum manager to ex- easy prey from sheer exhaustion, it small degree of skill and experience, of canisters wiih covers. The canisters discreditable evidence, was asked In were filled all of off. sorts with But Is the suitable hoofs There. lf process says Hay dropping hibit hims-what he was. throughout the country tree seeds. The cannon was loaded one to be learned by Intelligent obsera the tramp who partook of this gorBEST IN MANKET. as a surhe said, myself," jrnplpy A Long Hams. vation and practice, Father than from and the canisters were fired up against BKKTr FIT -- But doeArtHiyone- - else," ingeous hospltulity without an Invitation geon," .BBS!' If WEARISG An The first And the high face of the rock. They burst e so to do, but he ha declined them all English farmer presented written descriptionthe a employ you quired quAUxy. n for christening at hia second crop of each season need to be and scattered the seed in all directions. I The on ter or tap sole ex-- I surgeon? Argonaut. lolbly, however, his refusal to be- Til tend the whole length cured with special care, or they will Some years after, when my father rewith twenty-ai- x come a museum hero is based on the parish church Idowa to the heel, pro-- i Christian names selected from scrip-tu- certainly mold In the stack. Beginners visited the place, he was delighted to fact that he la still la jail. Flowsr.' tenting the boot in dig. I on his this find scheme of that to beware need letter of the point. The ring and ia other hard representing every planting by is very necessary in order to keep It work. The possibility that oyster grown alphabet Only with tha greatest knack to be acquired Is that of curing artillery had provedin successful; the the freshness' of flower that they ASK TOUR DEALKB to were could its Insure recesses trees th the all the difficulty sufficiently flourishing clergyman perhay keeping FOR THEM In bed near the discharging point of should be carefully and frequently att Vh vv don't be put off ' wi and cliff. the ithout suade in to content himself sweet the stack , farmer is becoming so of the sewer might become contaminated, tended to. Of course they will not NMB3Gr interior with good with the first and last of the appela-live- s dry as to shed its leaves in the handand so convey disease to human belast bo long in hot jwreathcr a in cool. COLCHESTER RFBBER CO. 'Accomname not UnThe Bacon rooms of be Take can wrrn This Mvsn some the proposed. possibly ling. All flower with fleshy stalks should be ing, ha occurred to speculative fortunate wa Infant mushrooms in been have and the swath. full fully by curing, having grown plished In to been before It appear hate people. atripped being placed water, in realized numerous Abel Benjamin Caleb Daaiel Ezra Fe- A method much practiced is to rake the. cleaned them procure a few rashers of 'and the, vase should only be half actually wbimbot 4f lix Gabriel Isaac in Kish bacon and Jacob Intd the it alfalfa wUilq,atilI quite green nice streaky Haggal fry Bufdiret from of . eases bn or, con filled, in order that the stalks may typhoid and Manoah Levi mamifattBrtry U Nehemia It Obsdtah is allowed to cure n.sn&l manner. When nearly done add not windrows, where tracted by student as soon as they would1 other--w nw vhip or immiTio decay of, Yale uni- Quartus Rechab Samuel Tobiah Peter U and finally to make it a dozen or so of mushroom and fry W per vnU A tailor you fiMu iso do.- - Balm require t cry judicious versity and Wesleyan, a the result of riel Vnnah Work Xvuidns Yariah somewhat more, At fiult, Fall or winter OYerccata, lUt, eofnbinatioa cocks, in v nich It them slowly until they are cooked. In a.W. Boy is even Suita 12 ML treatment; a summer MBtULTf Eechariah Jinkina is allowed to stand until ready for the this process they will absorb all the more harmful to them draught taken from a spot near the exit of winthan hard Rb L maiiimoita catalog. fiiri Akiret stack. This process makes very nice fat of the bacon, and w ith theAddition drain from a house where there had ter weather. They should be watered OXFODMFQ.COMttoUifWy Ka Doubt About Hi Hoad. i will and form where but a in the evening. 44WbttHAvi Chicago III pepper, large acreage to be of little salt been two eases of the disease. Admiral Drake, when k lad, at ths hay, relish. breakfast care of it is too slow and expenmost taken appetizing beginning of hi first engagement PrlioBcn m Domes tie gerrasts. The military operation have ticcn was observed to shake and tremble sive. Alfalfa may be cured with entire The only sure cure for pin worm In borne known is Meketee Hog Cholera Cure. Never Swiss Cakes. Beat thoroughly the carried on in Northern China and very much, and beiog rallied upon it. success in the windrow, but it is imHawaii is not the only plaice where fail to destroy worms ia horses, bogs, sheep, lk of five eggs and on pound sifted prisoners have been known to be dogs or caw; have not materially interfered with observed, with a presence of mind portant, when cured in this way, that an excellent remedy for nick fowm. -facilities for be there Send ample putting it jnif sugar; sift in one pound of flour hired out for domestic service. It was wtU send silly cents ia United State postage nnd I the tea trade. Tea is nearly all raised (or, at all events, of hnmqrp in w hich into stack Cut thl out, take it to drug, mail. by when ready, rapidly very anise beat seed; some la and exjorted from llieAouthern even Nelson was lacking; discovered and pay him flfiy cents. Three package tablespoonful antj year ago that long- gist My flesh lor (1 SO express paid. G. G. STEKF.TEE. trembles at the anticipation of the otherwise it will become too dry, and aj together for several minutes; w hip term eon lets in jail at New. Castle provinces. This makes it embarrassGrand Rapid. Muh. w ill be lost in the it much of handling, j j,e w hit of five eggs tq a stiff froth, Del., were commonly sent on errands Mention name of paper. ing for the lea dealers, who are trymany and great dangers Into which be to carried if has from it the roll oat aa especially all and advance the to beat account briskly; about town, and even life prisoners ing price "on ray resolute and undaunted head will aj,l of GOLD field on w ugons. Alfalfa should be cut inch thick and cut with a molded entter were ' - of the war," but nobody else i kick. lead we. CEMAN qufncertioirjof slightly watched. A murderess TREES, bloom. Burbank of on the first appearance STARK 7' Million "new set aside and bake was employed in the small size; a ing. Thirty year ago thins supplied into family jailer PREPAID Tree SAFE ARRIVAL Rswd. d. St everywhere. Jsrsojr, Iltu the world with tea, but now she pro1 next morning: heat the baking tin and nd permitted to go about the street. you over HALF. hegreatziurenrave A gentleman hasinvepted an eleo of uw Mill the 70 trees best ca CoatlrworZ Farmer. toby year experience duces only about of the Sparry rub with yellow beeswax; let the tin llv leoetr and ketr better. trie mosquito net which elcctrocnte km. Sow; they tal supply, the re coming from India Insect MbIIih 1b Ftrfti Sparry, a foraging plant much adver- cool again, wipe it and lay on the STARK.BXkLeuieiaaa.Me., Rock yert, 10. come which in pests contact tised and indorsed by aeedmen in this and eb-- where,' ferown. a " Bake The foreign fashion of serving vart light cake. with it and other states ha been tried and proous article of food in Individual dishes 1 Ttvkst Tourist tVIsler tbs Wsbstb nounced unsuccessful in Wood county Fat 1 1! kowth or TrRxirs Rutabaga Prosecute Claim.- The formation of the new French f Suocsfuily is becoming so universal and taking so Principal SiimlBWU I Praatoa BnrM. JUUrasA company to complete the Panama Are now oa sa'e to all the winter retorts of by fanner who have thoroughly tested and other turnip will increase largely well that new styles are in great deIjnla kai vat, l&MjtAUcUtigciaitft, muj nti canal can mean prosecution the Houtb. rood its merits, says the Grnd Rapids in weight during the late fail and mand. Somethhig new for the break returning until June WALL of the work to the end. The old maMessrs. Robinson of Cem early winter month, and are not easily fast table combine two egg hulder, .3. Also Bavxt Exn iox Tksts lt, to Speralation needled, (end Tor Prm. II on adexcursion In south Is date. is which will much of cattle Novemlier points mete and (alleeruy thtlla say infermetwe rut InreeaM veer . obsolete, chinery, quite toast rack, a salt cellar and a biflter carefully pick injured by frost. I noun- -, Invtetmrnni stove. to dition and Railroad Hteemsbl addrew placed, I u out and boles, a field of spurry, soon enough to harvest them, and they dish, the whole not taking up much lUrtoa wwiA being revamped ii;to a ticket to all tn the t'MTro Ptxtmj other feed from Tork v C., 2 A 4 Wall Sw, itself.. Deeem condition to bear the casual inspection and Enora, points Will-laMrs. the until to Kor room spurry more one continue lowest grow than at rate. often ordinary dish. rate, avoiding of Grand Tbe P. fivfMOB, Wkinrtom-DC.of the agents of tbo stockholder, but tickets, excursion date and lull informaw Miller Rapids, ho ha her. Ex. ft't U(rp nUI 'UUMd WrUcIrUvBtoriOfiMt can not be of sen less much longer. tion or a ropy of the Home Keekers Uufcle, tried it, considers it almost a noxious The Beee of Brasil. lMM Farnatn street, at call slash Office, Hun; he of all kinds are enormously or write weed. The cattle do not like it, and It Thrr bee of Brazil hang their comb It is hardly necresary L urge poulG. N Cist Vox, high and laborers paid aevcqty cents is prolific and hard to eradicate. Mr. try keepers to feed wheat when the outside on the branches o( tree at the . N. W. F. Agt, Omaha. Ne'v of olir (equivalent to thirty-thre- e Whitman considers it poor stuff. Hvrde MatUmyfc price of wheat Is lower than that of very summit and at the nd of thJ ta tllXMfi, ftoNI Billiard Table, secondhand. cent) a day will not come forward in For 'see Vaughan advised farmers to le't it corn. The wheat contains more pounds slenderest twigs, to be "out of the sufficient 1L number or the to C, to, pros Axiv cheap Apply address, more nntrU reach of monkeys. alone, to avoid getting it started. per bu-hand of grain ill 8. 13th St, Omaha, Neb , work. Rome say Vows prefer wild bnekwaeajmtnt. aiiii's left-hande- d, very-secon- left-bande- New-Jerse- right-hande- -- er ne p, snb-jeet- 131,-00- IndigeslionTroubledMo flood s Sarsapartita Wvvv Matt CATARRH J e, SPADING BOOT. cross-examinati- chief-justic- first-bor- r, clothing up-to-p- rinrr Worms in Horses. -- -- tear-"fee- two-thir- e d J . - 1 -- STREET lt Piot-r- VV rasna f t a |