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, - AARIOULTURAL. ter than I another mAkeis a big ilifereloo I a I— I I A 71-.1 4 11 I - -...1-1- I - -1 ,,,, '111. 1: I - I I —
. - 00IN'T GO NRAA TUR DWARW' people rep,r whom they live, most of wham A Vessel,tb
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I toe,, pioro. par0on,laxly at ths bogi , I � 'ek I . , , Travel lUn4er
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p" . I.". , � powledge tlietr inferiority so huntera to Water any Depth.
.61 this, sew, A.-Taxam )Giad4ayi� 891� L4 d the Batwa, Auld gladly onc.ourage them to �
. Ougo'hup DASTR*VCTIQ�x tz" TIXX Xon=WE,ST- � 1 '4" The SmAll0s; r.e*PIe1*_*Ue W,Qrl#,,but they
burgh, Aug. 7. . . I barter their lo0a of game for products of NEw Youx $op. lat.-The 9,aralcrs, Parip-
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r.sec rolsove4 ArroWs tivid *re, � I I [_ � . I 5111imtknae ltoat. Intended
4 There have been suggested mary vxrlmn- Our a4vio" from 67 Apia, at *to I ,
� I , -Atxiqta - the garden, brass wire, and. heads. !he opepxk plyis A. .new A I
Ationoof the woll-Igh wholesale destra.010A port, the crop w1w " balo, th481'v=Agq`-%iU (Annibals. Issitwx lose theme 313 .ur9pQgn. I to- reV0lUti0n1Z5 13j,kyal w4rfAte, 10 14D 130
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isf,otebmr�c 'cc, None, of the Kupe4ea at . T . oi -
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. roughout the Northwest; (!or. 40. df.strlcto� "poor r !� he, , rozoarkable alocoverles roads alon'ou September 1.5. She
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- . CO)I*OPITIES To BTJY WIVES, 144esigned-hy'vir. Rima�,.&,*, 0overaw
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Ing the past few yea=. One, is, that, soma 9 district%; 0modi (r, ,'has And throughour, the wide region d4ey in- _
, tun" or 11131irly good,, by, expl?rera in tho 4aptho, of A Ica,
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changes, III - der fi, 'a ever excited deeper interest than svlzweln, - eughloor, She U go conotrimewdas to
, ,- o4 hig'h ground go
_R, for in 7 diatrictg ; whilia in only Ave c4sea it A habit- they are thus becomiog gradually ablo to
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. � elaw;od a � . diva cam plettely beneatli, tho, keel of
oreli4xils. Naturally, this bas mot with " � A 4, average" or I's%tisfoctiory." flArth'isvlvtdae§�Tipioubftllp,A�'kkg"k dwarfs ,iuergedwitiltbe'surggux!.ding�p�OP!4�s� Not tho. largebt. Zronp.lad and by mea,
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- - Went thl, it will be seen that the 4eglish wbonilipfoundin hiatiortheasiterap3rt of " , it of apecial
vaue,h, op aitloo. heretofore high I A, few communitlea 0i ')?.ore BAtwsi. have us fastq�A explosive oartridgim.to
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, 11 11 has .n considered ,the bettvr by crop is, At 1w, or - the Congo 1-4§11N , Living among 74�lbea ot , been found but mixed breeds %to also op . ,, the
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- , -1 . .1,111.1r.11h, .... voo4ol and is enabled, to.,
.1 a rank and fite, of czobardkto. The ovi; On the other hand, the i5gititire A-tal, crops Q 1%. sleal dt,volopment,, the4olittle comma. , � . 7%
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r . ,atwa. and the 'kkr, maintain oom
deuce that low groand, is now tbw I-Vtter" U pXQ*IWweI1, and Are likely to be both large .,.,,, -,-fqqrie.ottofgxxVAet6%Xl'49"" it is loolloyW, are the . 3 .M , mialextion with'these' ex,
. -, rerriu,watil of 4
at t.,, r . 0 � , cartridges when Axed by means. of a
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I 'a " To � I I I 'biDit qqgraga an
r net asom so eQUANAIN � mopy would JaAV`1* land good. IN - -twitliotaud.ing this - we look . � 0 (I plosiva
i It for Vxeir� prowess j;a% bliawo 4d ones. very uumozrous race, And both are at
vz on _a; nevertlidwo % 'tin on I .eel wire, 1,5y which the cartridges
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� -ppw , . =Avy case* for a 4vorobla maptio4 4ii . g the, se*g
_ morl , eir a a%1 dexterity I th V *at, victims Of the in dod, by electricity. Zids
I low ground 9roli4rd* ho,vosuffored the less; for Cminad. ba 444 A !q9ka fralt wall paok� 11 A U _A 'oqSaQf.jbe "��Aaa4lly dyi" - ore can be axplQ "
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Utallty� It is uot saying too much to Afirsa isil *U4 of good air* And quality, but *oul how and speAr. In a, reo ,out lee mro In T41m - powerful t;lbe;i aroupil ibein And ot the' IAQW engine of 4watriactiou, - comloitimm,
.4 - ipferlor AttAluments in the .arts of living. All the requisite condition of oppoti,
'that blo grou.n.4 boA bepome Iw, adopted listrougly *dylw.- *At friends, to . r.'Foc. Vt�wer,. 4irocror 14o Naxtiri'l UnnyofthaBatwa cliNcon. (11.0 for lack.
I , Avoid 4bip. 494 of
' ? "' , - xi, descAbod th,em, ## the istRqrtageapAolty� subiporsion and bAbIt%,
and low $j�imd, better oaptkd to Oreb, ". , 7Q m�%_Al or common fruit' so Such, U; 100. History Xtiaer., ot 4404 lawpe
, Il".t people IA the world. a
I grawth, I ly 'to NIVId poor Timailt.0, The ilbipmout of iim%, I , Ad exprorasqd "or' - rriect; CATO aa� Moat 4avoge hill.ty. Thevw.�lial7motrea.lq,pg.bo,tw"u
I - the case, It behooveg us to dis- �, 41 isummort' frisio Is at VA tinift , attiandad 149 Qpinlon� ugm generally, 1.4 �, moithisrag ,,am me
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This being. i , t1d, that they to lost litt, Iva their OT"zing. Thorai is a � a , 1,80 ' tree beam. Ship,
- � I .1 'a mat',orget, a] h perpeadiculArs, and
cover what bAa wrought the, change. My ,�, with mugh Jejok, on Account of Its soft P ra(306% A04 in flig t is enabled TO drive under water to any givian;
. ,h�_ And their rej4+jvs.A' 404 of the 0
' , th , brigo ore the flAr motbvn hAy.o .ftpA b-gon kp
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. I I I - X-jgnAoq'NN!'ho vai� lgoowA . -qwp to dept�k bywmeg�os 6(a ser3ga of'reasevoirs, that
iavostlgetionA have convirced toe tbAt lz is W 'Out amall porcAx of the. beat keeping t4t _ � ,.. ioilie Gfr*ks Aba
. m ,. rdot% their bab.las to their Uto.
I not au5� pecallao climatic condition that IS v A'" vccasI0A*U,y give gattial"tq a . � ontitles. Romer -
I 11 ry ire ,tid awaterin ,rJabloqu
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xeoponsible, Tho cause Uas in the soll, turng� J, 0., HoUQUTO_4 4k CO. ga"To ,descriptions tbat were 1004 believed At the fortheat points rooeb9ii on vojr,o Of compressed A,Ir,AJ19w air for 1�,riaia,th-
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01r4hW ground is very rarely 14vorpog), Avg� 15. to be TA0094). . . � .,. the Bumera, And Tolinapat Rivera, About Ing purposes to be renewed at will, Hori�
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� - _ mxnured , 0four grcattrv,pllop 435 mileiiapart, the coutinved adv4tco of U
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, . are T . g4parry , ,,, who t , ,a :ptv te;,r;wgis e0teeted bysin ordin,ary
*uMpliently. An orgliaxii giver 11 , be Uttl mu%er Poraco wo I
is nesib, le an axceptlqu� Trees am toll; up the wor'k of exploration wbqre , _ ,a rendqrec rudder. orticalateerlagis o9eated. bya
� A CRAr.-ArrLv TREE R-,:.PXA1VE_NT. S:?,14!,y, left it, has- now uapplied iblia ',�y the frantic h"dility of the _ don.
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th doubl9rudiltr working to , bla otages
gypto, feelers, And As our orichordo, Aro - ' ' =sad thisfr neightom. Von Francois, atta,,Pboato the I I -
�plantad the 'tre" are a, hv*vy draft ,on II J. Q A. 31qCormick, of Cissa Go,.Iawa, paps!4era,,blo jpf,?r , i
_ , nkatw,A &Wu, - nidoo offho stern, A littlia
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� the fertility of the 4011. li= 14 4441- gWaa iha tollowici - , ,, ,4 the re onts of the moot graphic wriWrs And, oo,
1 _; &a liftexperien.cia w4b. a max1r4le, Bktwa dwArfe, who Oro spreeidir, 1 . cupola35"Atimetr4islo, diameter !A built
� Uort'. anorbetr Prop is llap� QU t1ho 1$rk!_4 It crab-appic troo. I littlocommuntitiestl rm�ilitbo dettell woo&4 111. 1. - - � I on her bow. If; li iii,ttis cupola, V!ovj4ed
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, 1i , _fr .1 ,,, alive , ac roeftbabow1mg, with glas* �Vjuaowo, I that the, �fa- ,,,
. Is vagAlty I*Ated crcp �1401F A, veg- A R,Wop ar4b ArQ4 Aix ykania ,v?jj-cu ber4of to - car in qQrr!�
: , 4 cu I I ,I- Iregi.opstr,.ontttpftboe,xt4tt-wrt'hi�,ru ,' t, .. t I 0 q - . A. on the 0 �g,% of the Bnawero, ir"�Walreqtra the vessel. The entire Crow
� tivatei *,on, ,93 NG 51DE9D,S OP AUT*W3
� I 11 I � tb3tt drawa vq4 twayay ,on tho ear making Congo. , They, bays, bw4ft fonAd la distrIP4
14 tre". %to young. Ana After- st very y1gorot" I - ,
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. j'grqvk;h, did j '� 4b .d ,
ot m,i ,U _OWlN r ]JUN
,k � ea al 't a In I ucb of Op
*oil) wbbi. � tj. ,a , o= 40 =a )r�kr . in , i4QaPcffi.7vr,twq grigl4e.eni aud a g4lor.
. , '. �oat_ dished, agalu%t
� , I arep. wbiez; . I that, surry Wkthrqis Thr,moitvopowercoupisi�,iofK"WWe.Icol,rl.o
� . 44 1 Una 4 oozuplca Sk,iw4f.fr4ting. Us, tree seemedtoboan. tutave'dog reflons Owt, W aWl little tkia ate tod the
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I t-X41=3064;q.-Cp�, 1z(zerW--4ysThPq14 tiraly goliog t4 wwf3l, A frieni, IhQrtkul. kntow,m They Avle been Studied Uy Wolf =-claftia cf filty horse jrowor� The other
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be well TXamwe.., T4 tEo cr*sird is*.the, turally ir-dined, i.iogge4tad rQ3tWr,P1cg. r-art1iie Lul" rtiver, still furthor ioaatby ;ste.aluer,, ,or � . I I
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last SF0,; to bei msiv;nd; ox.4 WbqA it, 14i .r4b vw fjq44 bi .
.r diaging gt o -,a 4UP, of the W4,5444'114 1A the lotaremAl% f0roAtg wt`igh I ' '- I � r4kria,
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retugmuttreJ. hget,4 P1411 L4 @lJe,bt,4;1,At AaA tlmq4p.�4e.44ipgthp,w,�m,vvutr4lwgt*ikugt. gnod& bard.47 pq'u"otr4teo potth lot l' . a c h 0 �;TW
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V q, Ty I 1 k it ly a M � 0 x �k u r 4 , * I � P. W r t t. k A �. It i LA 4 1� - 4 thmigottl0rithogariscy. Tblowag 4k 44 '. _114M ;%way 0 I lis, TQhuapa'. Ug SAW 1.
, dior,§ 8XV,korp, bg eaurvIl And Von VtOAQ, 14
the ljt�.J% Woridoril Am Mqrlas along vnm
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I dtaimd to Poo It. tlsewteie,, ThAt twit 1% f � S;-ptelubim,, -Apa the Uve bas not mwe.A A tho 14'4114g�* � 4' CIP1044 alq . ,r6,,(, thift river, where th�rer vall'to or Advort1selaeut.5
Wir stv=vut cl the cut, v= ue. be *ug. tq,xvy acp In x4no Te;im M ft timet of 1WV_4U1VF111T Or "TAN"N' EAU'& o"mod,14% ly%,.Iootb91d;uswtho= owing. 11 D3 I ligllovo in advertial " id
� X 490 $4, A,prQ_
. cgs*fqllr doputed. the vtouWgi some 41a kon Was tbrowu In 111ka V. 4w, ;i d%y or two age. 41 Wall,
L -4W S I jqakay4 from Imb of trgei, min,or,
aues. are bqltia q�-, AtInually m1zhipl, eniong the XW, 0, �y Wx ,J experjqiv4t� Uesa 4bcovedo were mo,do 14 the year _ jIm14 toll , , t, J@Lwy ,,,,the, bj4derl Ra;' L
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't -A , 'O 0 t4 climbing out on bn.nohv4 cy,isrhso. glog mthar; And it out
AV the VXpegro of ,as blgb Undif. The A Somewhat rem%.rkibla t �Ipt ligg, ZhU04@4 185 md Wro, hut tho oxp�w,", Weito, too
ills 1140 the praduq-0, in tbSt xhti color V1 the An% 14 b W. sqpwillAtip?
r,ain* icarry the isoll ftzm 00 h, ., facts 19 prow.to them the water so that. they mlot speed their more than in ArV,01torl. I remomber, one
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#trrowa at 4bQrW,r range ogt W4 thjq puffi-ug day, Tgadjug ik Wi,�1ntcr4Uvg
.4ster that boa dr.nd 1;4 ended in, What I t4k, to to in OUR for Dri
, �h out , mr; v=mlj. And Via bAvo bad only and _ _ .. AQry ,At
Vf-acyo; tUpy lim , tte fvrdllty ,of ibo A -.h 4eep@r rgd-Ilideed, al 4 t bl%Ck. for pu'lillo, , i th
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. VQi,l thley& V4Z Q4rry AWAY*L gud 1�4v@ it in The #Tv, WU04 In fruir, Is thug * ppzz, ri � , utmo, i
, ,Ita 0 the X.4941t r0alufflit4q A11491941.1,tO thttll) � he I P
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rj4p Irollay, soil So 4ffCieg f%44
� thV$ oink lritrudoupwz t !rIvacy of tho little fftf'eg,
'. jqtQ tl%o C.Arth� r, i3n
I . �§ &V(_r@Lge man , , , trairgAtivol'ollists, IthreW
� of h9rUgaltural t4Wte'S, u4patm 044 luter"tiog 'little falus uAtit the
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This b.;k's #pao On for A,gea before M AdvvAt ! The nmo fairmvr haa pp'llvvil a, obop,g@ Vro, *Tiripg# 4Pf WOR, whlatio A44 'VTQA Re board their i4p0plitting yellv,- which dow� the pp;rr in A , go. 7 t , . k ft r
� . ' were wholly, out of proportion to their tba,b, I nee6d some, medlettia of that kind,
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0 445 " q1tPAit Whvp be womq py.;gq, 4pxd In the iair of Wio fiwtrs by Uge. Uomfell Iq ?A man. alid wentand butight those 4%mo Uttlopillo,"
ggqi , pu.ttlui FhPM* w9wo, PublIahod 14 Qvrmw 01A - -
the lec*60A the proCe4a Im g+zqqlcMted.- for eharowAl %% the row� Tho color"!$ moijlfi� gumm , 4" p yaxal ins!'gWica '
quitivotiQq lo=� . ru tba NQU.audzbe r4111495 pq a u4iry-b.luo, Q04 44Y Dr. Wolf was palbloo throe, Zaaco,, Azd#, unlike game other ex a', cc the
� I , gh _ plorers, *1 DA I fiad thotn, goo ,." 11 Why, y ,
tho forest- emt of the, L"InA Rtivor, whoU )50 -ind
� can tligrrforo lcg.,h out more UrMlty and � hoiAtdnQtch�qoc�,t.o,ohvotlogdatth�,m A best thing of the k I ever sw, but tUat
� carry AWAY lat-re Sell. Allover 11�* World ftuslN-a or-quAT;ps, 4446caly came upon A little 0640 In wbiou tow blank garWilgoi, however, bad an ex- butiothlag to 4a with thefirst(juvatiou, and
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, it beld% me V24t, thp, vAlIfyp Are more f0r were about twenty tonabloaqw.4 beabive colleat moral offsot when tbie enemy took to I only mon0on, the j91^e on toyli.pif to ehow,
I I W' a thap,*04!4; aud %be-triuth bez9wt-i I will give my metlicl. Tb�itrvg3ah-rmla hutio, the homes of *a Bait%ra, Roboidsova carese mad gicieried heat on uisking v. prizo that advortj�jtig doe* p;iy.11
� MPT@ AVAUg ps tua 14--d b4la utu lopgtr net 1,40 411,4wed, to ge, As they, plr�.,W. Nqp f,k few of tt%Q WOO W_.P10, kept As 1144WTI of the 11#10, Vessel. Traf, go9dupea fis like the glQw.worm ;4
� I , ftw low ", that 0. MM On top of 4A vishr, At the towns of big chidg. but thia w" the What 14 the Past L100TY Of thieW moat this. tb%t it Shines most ,whol� no eye
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� In culdvAdazi. 1, � a Mail; ", n ii tjme� t,.% liget mot them to their own 1111i'loo atld extraordinary of African, rAc.94? exqvpt th,a34 of HeAvQti gr,j#p9U it.
it f4,4 Udrdar vau pUk 411 tU .. Cut 9.. t firgt
%. § v?p X ivoolvl�xiozltktlyt,obav4ac9n,plet"oau,4wtr TQOwojlkU
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" *(; TNE Rwfl. h Fat Ur0efth§tXg40tbatftSqU vo�nly Q*X,A for villogo.. SQMO of them to this qutgtlou. AA )79t we U%vo bail only mo,Ats ,
?,3.V.,;W.TV% , Own, to need lengthy *aTcrtisle.
, =. Q , ,,a ntre of it. ThIt Will caux.4 0,414 vre.*U Xto liku,guip of tha BAkubo, , gets catwmh R�=*.
C;m set t Ahi� ct _I)r, 04,
p TZ,-jgU1= 11, Ura =414 to, tut'.1, 'ray Ito. ygung hrW.hVA t�o grew out all Along tho C4 great tribio, wblq:h Qlatmo,thft rq;1041 but limp I , theta A the Stu of the* 'moot zuea ,expend the opmly Art of their
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, 'Ah tl.§ h1o"WiI fwt— I body =1 Main Umt* 01 tho tmq� #zd tbexts they 1mro so %Vwe strw* by tbo White mAu'# I 0 (tio , -and ba. a ma, throw r r
i iVieg 14 "Utrj%Mf
Ing to jre;14,
. iba Jn,,-, ra�.cillcs. If$ IU fpking a hgorkes �� wt,," ttvy on not A-XPN,.'A' to OR% aliguld xmQdtuikflvtuttb,attb,oyw,puldbr,rdilut r 1i lZeir I r . r , ent evl. Str ithis Utter
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we -W� up .1�0 footalp,441PA the frog W41-1, be, CUFP�4 cir, to Within an imb 44 AWQT*I. Aii,rowdoluculysibundra4ml. a 001 14 Q . that th V, jart M15embli.%
rcwx,� Cd ; U. a Q �.�Iq% *2 to rppr4,1 Wi a v, the S X m. Fqr everjr, a q 0 of tht�v cut 4,41 fete -brown littlo folks. Anne of them larger h4v I At Ita abl, AtCrd a Utre, tuldr4T m�r^
*11151 nctu'D; hl,o 4 C�14,,-
fall NkTA - ! IT= two to ax %nare will grow out,, Thai tbn vibildma two-lblr4o grown, stood ft- cr the coutinvat. Wo know 0 =ethlug of Ttv a,,,),,,,,Tiwu4vc4,.�'ezznwt4r,:C.p
molulaer 11QUvill bsivea flae lot of frult-bMIUS thomlarations of tl;e tribts" around theM4 Zv, the wtgi CM I
Tblero rAA-.tCX*U;a1QZ8tbQ JUSM0,4ofthO ftCo. 141y ata dbto'lAzo "d surveytod tbo'Vis" Pind theriemayryotb oun derc toe 0 V =0 h1604 cbv- , U40 IAW,j; stnz,qlh,
I tQr4 14 WQXdcr, D4 W91f Watt their co.A. of d evil a b. � The RIM tUt C44=3 swe,
Casa Q1 A tree tbu* pruned can bear up *11 lbv firalt A1,=-,.P#of%ra0aatth-At(h0 ToXmit tea him the cornotnon of the hypothoole that the � And lifeA wawflvmt S.-c*94t atjVV4,,t!z,
Out 0 1, thOM11 grew on it .- It will b;4.r more suA to approoi4h, And* u#Qb1Crv4Tb,ytli0iatIVe## AkkA north and 0115 rulkwa south of the In a (.VQWU;up1Wa1 grave,
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nereft " I iQ,.4ago, the Dike of Abysainti, the Obi,mgo it persous, would use Dr. Pierces Golden
Permit' tbo f6h *ill Us of the Unt quality. Rere- ht took the be!abto ,of mimy of them on a of the . Qauor, And V46 13
the fripgr * to* I believe, lk* the W.rct of growing hne wpe-A,r sli-Jr,, Tfitio And lxt�r mewffucemerto tililoucla Of SQU-til Melli4al DIRCOW'a Itmion of the
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*��. in 0 04� W1 I y no Q 0 ptobt& !Vy Dr. NN'611 of full-grown adults vary from Mricano remuguw of axis great family. lulap Is Indicated 7 a congb, It would be an
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.4 coutracte4, for the very good r I tbol I four feet three Whoi to form feet seven And tasymt%ttert,bokveltc*uaumptior4 BaNylso
tho hoot Cannot readily vontrack it tho f",; $QUA= SF4*ss& oue-bolfingliev. The avvr#g.olAc%.bt#ac4or4- ww-irt --,:,%` slow." in time,
be, up to Ito nom,%I slx�� in every way. But, log to the nyvvil authorities, kem# to be There axe many things we can only under -
it 14 the slublis tho herso'shoer who, Tuluo U Frotrithe paper ourfollow,citigm, Mr. C. five Inches. Ualiko ,the stand by comp%riaou. 030 of these IS our Ullarity Is like money-tho more we
tbe, frog j Vat is, very mpkay of tile.."r do thif. 04wrich, gave us fit the Initituto I've sto" loar feet' stand in need of It, the, legs we have to
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Daring the many yckra thib the writir has obatrazt a, short paragraph ttat every dalty Akkaj, the DAtwa are mot unusually prog. Idea of swiftuees. The epeCd 'of the out to give.
farmer, and owry xaftn',who, simply rafqc3 tionat0y swift Car, ed. with that of some other In.
driven, bones. he has alwitiya made It A, rule a ... T11i.11,rof ...Is Swift go"upared with Harvwt Bxcurafpno to TdIaucliota, Dako-
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pover p-amitted more thau the aligbteu
die
end jecaing a COW; for starv.4tion miken a
colrao that may be transolitto-1 to the third
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trimmtog of frog, nothlug more than the
trimming dY offml&
.� IiKmut p:wrtu, alrea3y
3nd fourth gineration, valoes arrptcd in its
downward course Witt), gr,ol victualit aua
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ittlichoa. he ezrath can Idtitato anti ta.
riouxly damage tho hoot by the use of the
drink. 'I , ay
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1 will rever, again a Cow from a, imm
rup; but, fortunately the frog is proal who babituallysurvea bit cattle. Youmight;
Agpi,(Ust Attacks by this Instrument, and. even
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despthmd by 101 I,. U I �� I . I I a
weebe o a a e It el of humanity,
the knife requires to be sharp. else -thft pa. well try to make a Whittle out of A pigla,
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11 this At forest re fou may
follu ego a a unters, n little
In tho feet, Is rolifto souroo ofinjury to that was starved, when young. audwaa do'
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bonds of eight or more families they build
the frog, and be overcome sit the
earliest, how good blood wall let her.li-111oud.
possible do
T onuamement unorivit
dry, Is by keeptig —
their gross ,iota
VIST'Blvim CAME Is 10YAENTIFC14,
plakfloor amning up
tati completea state of dryness. Cattlag NOTIS.
the frog awa, at the time Of shoeing, then At our fairs It Is IN ,common Was to ate
totting the leat clailkina, In have
live there a low months, Auld then move on
,t other hunting grounds. Heris and there
the Woods they dig pits about eight Rob
upon much a several plates of agpliss which no ra.
zaanuar am to pravoutthe frog from preosing verublance to ow other, exhibited. under
doe which they -cover with branchoa and
upon the ground, will$ owner or later. later- Ono mime. This Is perhaps nuavaidablo$
forawith its develo meat and usefulness. but it leads to endless ,confusion in the
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phents, hip r"mi, and buffaloes which
are often. miAjea upon shaxpanwa stakes
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most of minds of amateurs. As Mr. Callina says
leseez the shock to the foot in its contact apples from different sides of a tree may ba
driven into the bottom of the pits. They
with the ground. This being the fact, It so unlike as to deceive even an expert.
alould. bomo maintained, and the shoe bi so
with the bow xaa�
ape&r. They cannot kill an elephant at once
An English farmer who bas been Invalid-
constructed that s6t every stop the frog can gating tbo Caterpillar peat, which Is proving
come to for a. fair share of the pressure upon
with their weapons, but the so m
an Animal they on wound. Y ' Ido 1000
ca 'Von Francois
so destructive to the f t and nut crops !E
rul
whatever substance the horse in required to
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a ths, In ambush, they attack the
say t y g
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Kerit, has concluded that the eggs which
trea.
largest A ma# and follow it it necessary for
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produced the caterpillars waia 4eporAteabY
The swarms of butterflies which swept the
dA7s. Whenever the wou;ded animal
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baits it becomes the target for a fresh show�
AVOIDING Vzuul,,-. coast last autumn, and whioh were suppos-
er of spears, anil finally weakened by loss
ed to have been driven over from the Conti-
A fatir yeoiral trial of a basement room As rient by the storms.
of blood It falls an easy prey. The culm-
a p jultry houai4 1with from 5D to 100 hens,
ought to be long enough to demonstrate the Among the rules of alivery stable in Now
York the
Ing Pigulles incur small loss of weapons in
these long chasm aft;er elephants and buf-
faloes. Their
fitness of ouch moms for the purpose of where animale of msny wealthy
I sheltering poultry. During the whole of men are kapt6 are the fallowlag� "No man
orrow and spear heads are
barbed lind cannot drop out of the wound,,
this time my poultry have been free from all willbe employed who drinks intoxicating
liquors.
dismsen, And have ie No man shall speak loud to any
ia well—better, I
neither do they lose the apa.%r shaf Le, for
they ate fastenedby atout cords to the head,
of the hoigea, or in the Ptable Where they
think, than I ever had hens to do before. 8, re, Hornes of good blood are nervous,
But -what is the more remarkable, my
and if the animal in his Right brushes against
trees, the shafts, Instead of falling to the
poul-
try have remained clear of vermin all the and. loud excited conversation is felt by
g-oundt merely dangle against him sides.
time, every horse who bears them, and keeps
Summer or winter it is the same; them an
there are no lice. I believe it is all due to nervous and uneasy. No man
It is not usual for explorers to find the
B %twa timid and undemonstrative. like the
shall ram profane language in the hearing of
the kind of roomin which I keep them. No harass." It would not be a bad idea if
extra paint are taken with my or
first villagers that Dr. Wolf met. Thev have
earned the reputation of being very ugly and
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the room. They are fed regularlytonce a
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pugn clans little follows. In war they use
day with corn and oats, and have the run How is it in your barn, brother farmer I
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poisoned arrows. They take the warpath at
of the farm and firm piokings--corn, peanuts How to keep milk cool without lee is a
night, steal noiselessly up to the ale ing vil.
lage of the enemy, fire the huts, an7kill the
and field peas—in the fall. The house is question repeatedly asked. Mr.Drn�;miond
kept clean by sweeping and the use of I a too, who has had considerable
people with arrows and spears by the light
plaster. I save a good deal of excellent experience in ties, has a -plan that works
of their burning houses. Their fallen foes
and their become
fertilizer from my hens, but doctor them capitall 0
y-. etshis Cooley can ,in a tub
prisoners
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little. In fact, there is no occasion for it. ,.ter t the pump, right in the sun, lays
POOD AT CANNIBAL YEASTS,
They are healthy and doing well, and ,I A y or two of blanket over it and pumps
for the Ba4twa, like theAkka, are numbered
think it wise to " let well enough alone." w ter on it. is cools off the milk as fast
among the anthropophagi of Africa. Their
I am satisfied that my hens keep clear of as if it were in ice water. Of course the
fame as fighters has travelled far, and the
vermin only because they are sheltered in a blanket must not be let dry. H18910tothes
natives who accompanied Grenfe-11 and Von
cellar. I do not know why. It may be be- the an 'nd cated b obe i
PI I I y Prof* R rtoon, put '
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Francois were panic stricken when they first
t1ug in ,
cause the walls—brick--are always slightly .-a ,i__th water among the milk end
saw a dwarf. One of their peculiarities ij
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naut to lice br it may be because of the in k. It k is of ...re, thin.
the fact th%t on their numerous marches they
do'not sleep by ca.mp fires at night,ilike other
uniform temperature of the room all the net.
,natives, but stretcli theratelvea on the bran.
year round. Or it may be owing to some Ithancea to meet a lady the other day
ches of trees, which they clasp with arms and
other cause that I have not yet found out. who had spent three hours in charring;
legs, and there posicef ally And safely slumber,
Be it as it may, my hens are clear of vermin, and the butter bad not come. The Cream
out of the reach of wild beasts. �
and have been for the past four years, or looked nice, was AVout acia enough,, and
94 Don't go near the dwarfs," was the
ever since I began to shelter them in this oul Iwo dearees too warm, but come, itwould
admonition of the Coligouativesto Grenfall.
basement. I am disposed to think a collar not! '. You try your 11 J. "ties"; on this
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the proper place to keep poultry for several cream, won't you?" said she. I addea
They �oison their weapons. They are the
reasons.—B. W, J. Spotteville, Va. about one half itsbulk of water at 60 do.
ugliestof -mortals, and have great'heads with
grees, stirred it up thoroughly and let it
bearded chins upon the smillost of bodies. "
I APPLES ABROAD, stand abouttwo minutes. Tbb result was
Sure enough,Greafelland Vourrand*0isf6una
that the water set the butter free and it all
The English and Scotch crops are very came to the top. I I Now churn on the t6p
beiiiii on the face of many &B%twa� hot the
heiaq "of the dwarfs are not disproportionate.
I poor, while our representative who has just half of the churn," said 1, and in no time
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$ 1 re , nearly
. . oontinent reports about ha,If average crop, that did the businesp," she said ; but M;
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cloth around their loiiis. Uttakill6d in.any
.. . for good early apples, which will certainly butter spoiled it." What could I say 9 What
arts save those of war and , the chase, they
make good prices. Quality is the great mother 14 said and done" upsets ali later]
chiefly d6pend for their weapons their grain,
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with that of tile blood-horzo or greyhound,
Talk about quick trauSit Sad. rar.wo,y
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trains I Why I , 4 Ono minuto wo Are wbirled
Around on the ontaide, of tile tarth b� Its
diarulil motion a diatance of tbirteeu miles,
In the "me apace of time we awl also, have
been "vrIed Slang Nvith the earth, In Ito
jourzey around the sun, 1,(80 miles. Is
this fast? Comparatively, yes, Vat the
ray of light �h&t inects your eye now, will
Ina, minute be 11,600,000 miles away. How
dowe know all Lbia I A* the astronomer.
I Compare thin with the speed of an ex-
press train, I mile a minute -, with that of
tho,fastest trotter, less then 148 rods ,- that
of the street car, About 30. rods. or the ever -
age walk of the pedestrian, 16 rods a min
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31or about vibrations? It a minute the
lowest sound j,our ear can catch has been
made by 990 vibrations, while the highest
Uno reached you alter making 2,228,000
vibrations. This !a a lesson inanotherkina
=, yet the rat* atwhieb mound travela
through the air In 65�400 feet per
minute, the temperature being 320, but
this in lueresood 12 inches with every rise in
temperature of I 0. The shot from a mus.
ket travels faster than sound, and the flash
much faster than the bullet. The hurricane
that levels everything betoro it travels At
the rate of 9.000 feet in a minute.
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The Russian Harvest.
An Odessa letter to the Iondan 19)aily
News" says:—The abundant harvest, bril-
liant weather, and extraordinaz demand
forfield labor have thisl3cason t a curious
effect of denuding the chief populous contras
of the Taurida and Don of domestic servants.
In Roataff, for instance, there is not a cook,
hibehenmaid, housemaid, or nurserymaid
just now available. All are out on the
Steppe harvesting. The daily remuneration
too,isgreatlyin excess of, and in mau,y
distrieta double, that obtained "in Any previ.
ous season during the last decade. IThe
military commandants in the southern diB-
tricts are inundated with applications for
assistance, varving in the number required
from 100 to 1,000 men. Here the landown-
ers have made a free gift of portions of their
crops to the poorer pemantry, simply that
the grain might not be lost owing to the
absence of field labour. Overworked peas.
ants in whole families have buen cutting
these free -gift crops by moonlight or the
flickering illumination of bonfires. Owing to
therap!dIy approaching military mancouvres,
the district commandants have only been
able to give very limited assistance. It is
b6lways very reluctantly refused, as the
lion's share.of the result of the military
labour goes. in unequal shares into the poc.
kets of captains, majors, and colonels, with
a present to the general. Hence regimem-
mental cffi-aers in the black earth regions al-
ways qisplay a lively solicitude for the safe
garnering of an abundant harveab. The
h.iiat hire during the week has beau equat.
Orial, with , scarcely a brecze' or passing
thunder-6)rm. The night brings little re.
Ilif. This extreme heat destroys, all hop"
of next'year'� ha;y harvest excepb b '
I ingw ,, The: grass . roots' are alrewdi, i�;d
ind with�sred in ths, mail. I
'Philadelphia will have twenty-seven
theatres when the two now in the process
of erection are completed. I I
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Ths*oplum habit, depsomanIA, the n3orphinshabit,
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waketalriess, mental depression. softealng of the
brain, etc., Premature old apt lost of vIUU
Wver-exthlon of tho brian, and loss ally."=
.11ftli from any cause whatever. Men—youct,
oldi r lUddle-agod-who are broken down from tiny
ottlicabove causes, or any cause notti&WoW above
send your address and 10 cents in stamps for Lubon';
Tr- book form, of D4m,u 9,%n.
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While the gift of corwersation proves a
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