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RNE. °ROWING
R 'STOCK FARMERS .1
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1'Antio4 In 'Sew of" y,ciur cirouirtr feed any grain, Now
In1terftsex2t. out, that . yOtt. Story, butits Alt the Ameri an Ag
,Af/IL'fariners ,t0 write.',and tell bow tqltural. pap rs;•anti 'p I IP grr
:1110.,tteTk•4.re'gelllg With Pieta on the et:It:rat t .6 4Vtir'nto e41 ii" IgT
nilne.:403rt 70.:l-:(14lirgin. grers So li cow- ue ,9,4 hi euti.'4 AltaiNtnIlt ;!:
70my Lt13, best ..7r ‘.17:4,t,4Fi4 .
tip„; T.I4o••
'Dcw„, but t4eto b,040-tuifig44- sUugut,lack Of -,ShaCese, with Alfalta in. ;this
. s,' . i
*AY that - .may be of IntereSt r'to COUtitrYiIngetting t to roiv
Othat'Si P,40.• ;fiat IS Something-nbont: t4a•••:* 18 14''getigig, '6tArt,e0. t140.f,41180
. Xsirtrerne. '.oi AiralfA... greatly' '3T134.' 03P: 44r4wr."' ' '.11411°Irgq
knIrtivr
ows '.„-to •grow It, •..and..
eomparlivelY•new:"thing-ln
- clover. ' It•.• is, a".,
tenths or ih000,, who •Itaye"' tried , dt
Alig'Canadrit.,
Jflg :10
cOnilfATA. 1.Y.131Y few farmer are grew'and , 1*Y°' irta46, a .The 'trea
1,40 low have'tried it'
t
secret , to -have, the land thorelighly. ',
mve ared„,for- it....,The•-jand":.meSt . 'be.
.flat' been sneeeSSful..• have,•••'*eP
been growing t ,in a,Smalt Way foi.,‘", • t_horOnghly Worked the year ' liefore.
and •hav'e'onlY.'lust now, :.80,r6ell'. nO As • to •hill all' weetlei rind
lernedearly In the' followng .spring cu1tivat,1
;OW grew :Sliccerisf all Y:
:A1147.0„49/v..4t,„0.14 twelye •ed, harrowed auit rolled a , grea InarAY.
404. 1.4k,year andt1ds t.4oets ea as to dgt, a4kerfeet 'need bed,'
eendlog„. bast.. 'been. very ritiezeirsful,
Darn Yard :Manure' Should'net be put,.
- 'ntOre• DArtlelliArlY ...tille Ye1tr's- ' 'I • ''Qn44.,..1..t(4,;?.: .at 10644sneca'xeyeeca41.;1.°gr(3roswo,171.binag•t:
iseecled.,d6Wri eight .acres, and all but
411°14c1134
oter,. saw,jistbeautjfu1, as thick oil - , •Wlr't.%11,
• theground, as it can atand,, with. ,it la hest ,to sow the: seedr 'an early:
• weds4 "I strived, about the l.O.th, ef • Dr the. Spring ast the latid:'.earit begot
• Mar and out tor the -first time-ahont into. shape,; but hotter .SOW
the 5th:sit 'July, when: ft11..t to.04a littlo later thanto soW. w1ieni the.
Inehc's hlgh,:And now. (20th 4111Y), 14A4.18 in bad: condition or uot:.prop-:'
,;•14.•from,.•!ix ,'„t° . eight: inches. ,• high erly wericed, Sew•broadcast,' .thirty '
„again, .and 'Abe: prettiest Jieid pounds Oseed to. the acre : :It: Is
,clovitr . you,. ever.' Saw. . :bet ter. to, go ,over the land twide,'once
One, 'field' tht 1' seeded down 'last .en -Oh way, ebwing..halt the anionnt of
-7eart.r.etit On. the tit:1th! of., June thia, seed each the
Irpo,r,. who ;Was; BO ineirea.'"high; 4arrevf7lAtreder. Atiter sewing roll the,
,...antl..it • yieldecl,. seven tons of' ,green' kind firm,. and sthen g0 over it
-.2'.TSed"HtotrCterV-rtelit ri.'•seeceirrwitivalitilttitarraVT-ar-ewAederr7rtild-
crop tal,:the „I.5th„ but enii,/ .when the: Alfalfa Is -up: Six or' eight
t,o;oe „vory: 44t: taw 1.1e, blows -high it should he Ant:with:the.
tween first '• ,and,second cut ting -ft . CloYirer, but not very', diesel to the
Mk •turn. ,ene: wen,. cin4„.11:14...grenuci. This, Is to 'cheek' the weeds,
40„us.13t,green feed to the, •aere. But and •tilsO,Causea-tite Alfalfa to grONV°
:since' 'then.. We, , hav .gu"oid. Stronger and treiiitnier:
:heavy. „rain and' itis growing •very,l'1 have' alWaYs .grown' Alfalfa on
,and 18 threS.' weeks, •or Sandy. soil until :this- year., .f•
ahOut,,r, -the', Middle' of •Aiigest:'•I.1, ifave:-°11-'9aereona."heavY!' clay Wain
:hiari;:emothe.r. ,thied-iiiClined to .:04' a little damp, aod. the
• Outting, and a fourth -potting about Alfalfa:, is .doing better" :there, .,than
iitoieio*st • Pretal:per'
" p. brio „ or last .60 the sand:'t ani cipiirlineirting•with
,Ayeai!s :86,efibis for about :,'different kincisi. of, soil and -different
be ,26th, ,,?f,i ,Tupe; 'tiMeg.ol sr:4ring,, with and without •
tone 01 -•'-dry 'hay' •to :the Acre, • ba.o.thtuerrsecrop, and find It . ndtP•PO,13,Umir°01lie
and in, tiireweeks .Mor,ti • we.:•shall
,as good,. Crop: If sewn with a .nurse creP bar -
0., and aDoi,k ,themiddle , o1sofembet , 10*•,10.,the treat and, that should becut
before • it 'gets riPe ',;
IL said t� :he..a very 'AiCh feed., ' for green !feed
7.
irgm ••k"
As a Soiling Crop.
We cut some .of the Alfalfa every
ether • day and feed ltigreen to our
SOD logs and 65 milcb cows, and 1
believe it to be the•finest-greear feed
the, world for •solling purposes,
•ether for pigs or' eOws. It is. the
,
Ivry cheapest and tbe best feed one
can grow; hogs are particularly fond
• Of as well as Abe cows,, and ip is
laid 'to be a- very rich feed• : ,.
,'In anew book on Alfalfai published
ftblir year by.'ene of the professers,
•:the Kansas Agriettitural College,
the:autI�r states that otte ton of,
Alfalfa",,hay" is worth as !illicit as four
tons o/Airaothy, and two thns of com-
• mon 'red', clover, and a 'ton of the
is worth more -than a ton of
wheat, bran, and •that if youteed'
' 'Alfalfa' hay to your cows and pigs in
• the winter you 'do not. require to
•but Alfalfa Is better alone ' without
any grain. , •
. •Wheri. to Cut.
• Alfalfa shook] 'never be allovved to
go to seed, as that, would run It out
very quickii. If properly managed it
will ,grow for eight tit...ten years, the
ropta going down eight or -ten feet.
it will stand the drouth better than
• any 'Other clever, For bay it should
:be cut overy early, ,as soon or before,
It begins to blossom, otherwise the
hay will be woody and not pearly so
-good. In curing Alfalfa for -hay . it
• should net lay too long in the hot'
sun,' only a„few hours to wilt, and
then it should be raked and put into
cocks, and 'the cooks covered with
cotton hay caps. It should 'be left
in cock threeor four days to cure and
-then handle. as little as possible; or
• the leaves, he most the part
o . . • djop off.
Science in the .10t0100 :
: A cou..gcTioN FOR THE S1100.13(:),OfC
OP Trie-vVise tioUsewi'FO,
Good Browa ..Alglitly at the top of .'eaoh, and in-
s:ert a Cleve- to represent, ao„Opple
, One cup Of sour ciertni, one cup of
stem. These are delicious as a •telish
Molasses, One eu f ts eil - ' ." •
•
p o e edraisins,• to serve with meats. •
One quart of graham flour, one tea-- • ____,_
'et )0011 or 'Sethi one teaspoon of salt.
Sutter a round baking' dish -and pour , li:gr.'...s rind Oilves.
ID the batter. Steam three hours and ' e way t� serve eggs and
put In the oven a few •minutes to olives as a luncheon relish Is 'livortli
•Wowti on 'the tap/ Neverremove the •trying. The eggs are first 'boiled
!toper the steamer until ready,to dish hard, and the. shells taken off. From
• th
nP e bread,or pudding: • :the big enti ranee off a bit to' let
•
the egg stand upright, 'and in the
small end cut a little hole deeii
enough to hold a 'baby olive. 'When
•• Obicken Pie:
- Take two full-grown chicicens,-or.
.1 More if Sniall ; tiisjoint , ••thern, , Cut
•
I brickberici,.. etaii. small as eolivenient.,
Boit 'them with'a,. few' slicoa Of it:.
-, pork in water •enough to„noVertlieni;-
1
- ;.let them .beilritilte,ten,d,e1-; then take
•,„ .
'I'sitit,'the breast bone.' Af Ver. they, hell
ifind ...the SciiM Is taken •• off, nut in,
...,1', a :little Onion • ' Cut . very flue -not
•enough to, taste distinctly, . tear
41.16tigli7to flavor a little.; rah' Softie
parsley ,t-ery jine When. dry, or -cut
,r
•
fino when greerithiagivils a pleas- ,
!,ant flavor. StraSon. well with pepper
c.ricl' salt; it rid : a. few" ounees of. goer].
'fresh "butter, , Whet' '': all 18cOoked
*vell, have Iltpriii•eriough to coverAlic'
I•hicken then bOilt tW gg- and Stir
• n .sonie sweet ,eree.in. Line :0,..fitre-,
iiiart 'pan with crust made like soda• only' Mere: ,,shortening; •put
•M'Ilie chicken 'and liquitti„coVer with.
ruirt.,siiine as the 'lining. • ilakeAla
'rust lir done,- end Yoti will have.' ar.
Clod ehicken Pie.. ' 1.
' Delielon; It II •
- • •
Apple -Sauce, croquettes • requires
apples. . The receipt Mr. them.
• for • Nix •13our applea, peeked,
•red, qintrtered and ,'stegmed In a
uble ,boller ,unth. soft ; mash, • add
le -fourth :of a ''eti'ltfti I , Of Mi gar, juice
t grated rind ot half a 'Lenten, a.
nutmeg': grated, and/ a dash
..4.1 of salt and ground'. itinnarnon"..
•"-aner until very thie14•theri add a•'
,epoperfal earth, of hot butter. and 't
netarch .1 at have been ecie,k to -
'her until 'intototh, „ Cook all :for 1
minutes,. stir In the Slightly
ten yelks of threO eggs, rook until
thleit,'an41"turn out on buttered s
to 'mot, When cold fOrtn trite 't
.11 bang', • dip ,Urninbs, then -Into t
' and •ertittiti.4, ikt, ret,, ;
1 Oh initelssfs' paper, pre%44 'le; I
the olives are inserted; ,stanci
eggA15117a. bic1oZJettue leaves and
pout over .and '-arbund• thein a good
P1'°I'lcii.-dressing, made with lemen
jade°, instead of vinegar.
To Whiten the. IPOorstep;. '
For whiten:jig] denrsteps;use,-,-thiS•
compeund: DisSolve hlf a pOund Of
powdered glue in a pint and A :half
of Water over a slow fire. When
quite melted, , Add' a pound of pow-
, .
ered printing, stirring it in .gratiii-
ally. Apply this to the -,steps ,With
a. stiff. brush. 'Tr tho. Mixture be,
C01114tfi too 'stiff, „add 'more water,
Oilly. Very heavy rain will reMoVe
this whiting; hence 'the •saVing„of
labor lir., great.
the Housekeeper Says:
( Tha t ' Parelei •eaten 'with vinegar
wili remove .1,110 -unpleaeatit effeetri
or eating onions. .
„That. • beeswax On
flatirons 'Will 'make ,.• thetn.- smOoth
and Clean'. '. ' '•
'That chalk of 'magnesia 'rubbed on
silk ribbons that aro 'spelled With
geease pots.Sand nekr•ncitr,' the Tiro
will restore them to their freshness.
That „paste • for hanging paPer
be' :made' thin ' and smooth;
tlioaddition et a hie
nrevejt, 'and a ,little„ pew.dered .alum
vill p it to dry. .. • - •
,That okordient Paste , tor 'all,
leasehold Pin -Poses ,inly be 8 Of
1 80008f 111 '0 . 'flour ' gradually
mixed 'with. hall a pint 'or. water, rt
mall Obeli, each of, powdered alem
Ind rosin and billed 'five '•niinutert;
he 'addition.' Of 'a. little brown, Sugar
ind a• tvw gertifis :of ‘corrostce Sub -
invite .preserve ft inderNtely,
'
JAPANESE WIVES.
.AfArtied Weptern,'A. IP* in •TADAA
Is noythIng: but ple44014t One,. .At
aceerding 'Oceidootal,ideaSi'
•4u4)ur-1.0,410.. ipp.f.tr4; ' fortunes,
.4110 in 14400* ie911•Aling no .P9A, .ono
.Acionted.,by 'theparente as heir.
The .041Y .dOVirry giVen for .
•ner ;marriage IS her: dresses, • a little
,writing deSk," a, Work. "basket,' a'ti AN
ennlPetieS• and' otner 'tntiet
cies, 'two,:little diningta•bles -and a
"fewer J0,P.'14. ' ,v N•
Pa. h_MLM.401,age,,a.": Alan 'rePtAins. as
.1'reeAn ever befall); Ila liars no fresn'
Ogee to..consider,. can de eXttetlY
'what he eligasea., .4' he likes; no cau
speed revery evening out of the hiniSe,
"xtr'..171,1: t,i7a1rirLpi.e110,x.'AalA•tac,Agillve",4Potoo.01.'„erc1r
4,1"toSrs'ekt!
man ,InnrrIoa L WcratAA. wrier] it Sttita..
WM,. and' Chang* her With as
"4"AS'A, AS We' chnugeour cle'theS. These
PC'ilangers,..:pr: 'what we call,idlVercen,.
'take, -place• less .,frequently: „ia' the
better. elaissea: , ' • „ •
„
, matf_cati,,ptatalia:.divorcer the_
alt400.8 Disobethenee
Iteleasyr, inegrable,11ines Aalkative.
neSs; 'etc. „ The„,.Wretclied , wemalt
dIvoreed, malt' retain, to. her parents
.
ctDO: P.m•Vo cliIld,rea-,-W-ktir-lier
On entering thalinsbarid's. home.the
Japanese. bride. does,' hot 'beet:riga ,M is,
tress: of •tlie heeoineS
- the „sertaq- of; her hirsbaild'a,Ixt,r_ents
arid her husband canuottloes net
shield her from the, icaggling tOugne
, Mother-in,law„ When the ,par-
entsare dead,' the wife •diractS the
holt:sell:old, but she is still :only- her
husband's' principal' servant, In pit:bite',
she,. hardly over apPears •in ' his corn.-
PanY ; at lieMe site cleeS 'not even sit
at the.eittne table with him. 'He takee
Ms meals 4lono, While she wa1t. •Iiis
itiehes are -commands which she cbeYs
williagly'.and amiably.' 'She helps him
-tel-dress,•.,-she--,Washes-,iincl4axiends-ltW
clothes; she'istVen pieud to do that
for him. which .Wenld -otherwise be
.1,eft . to servants."; The' Dialiress
hr-
8ie.1t Oot:'exertiot frona sueh service,
but ,walts• ln- 'Various was en,' her
Emp,eiror-liusbzind.•
• .
- • • • '
TALES ABOUT:tIERED1T,Y;'
, • "r;;.,t ,
•
;Doctors' disagree. as - to the. 10-
fluence 'heredity,, nays., the 'New"
York Sim.. • Seale holct,that•A great,
'deal -hinge* .400: it, othersbelieVe
the Ontrary. • .
, There -wits•si loan collection of Old
Portraits exhibited in :London lately.
and young '."girl °along the.
visitors. 'She, •Was ".anorphan. and
wealthY, but- without near 'relativeSa,
,• As .she passed. through ..t he. gallery
one..particular portrait attracted her
attention, 'and she, •went..baCk 'to it
more than • once.': • , •: • • ,
"It 18 such a kinitt'.fade,". said the
girl, rather. w18tIuIIy,, "1 ,iinaglne iy
.fitther might have looked..like that
had :he •• .••
• As most of th'e pletureif Were ilekr,,
ptell'fhe, visitors hid, Perchitseel nO
T-
catalegue, but,. before .going away,
11Iiss Ono .at: the, entrance,
and Made twit': t tor; the par-.
trait for which she had felt set 'strong
.attr,action: To her'.astonisinnent
, .
An OPPri9r-: -Thonkfui.
that NOW flO Able to WfatiC,
. , . .
Ogten. Monti unable: to tie,:
dews Witgliot the tfreaiestPalii---,4
(nrod.hy ein§', •
. . „
Oat.„ Feb, i3O.-(Specia.1,1,r,
•••14, :very remarkable.. tare :of
aChn od' B;ide py , -has just
hem:, brought tte. notice at Basin
„ .
PO -4,-41. ,
J. suffered ,for ever "
elghteen •Yeara With Lame Back so:
•that actually- cOnldn't • Wedk or
ii,e down ,,W,ILhout ;enduring the roast.
.drea,dfill pain,- Tle: tried, inauy medi-
cines wttliesit gettitig 4,4, and was
'very natioli„,diseouregeil...• ' • • . • "
Dodds
_
Kidney+ Pille were. reoom-
, to.n ,ed him, and lie commenced a
4. treat in en t„ and ,impriived 'Very. ',fasp
from•'the's:treatment
eon tirated the ri1rillfroVemen t: „Increased
uotil hp was, Able, to, go aliont
, work -0! 'welt as: ever, ' • -
,T,Ite theory so °flee advanced,, that
,thelKidritys aro the most important.
organs ef the body and that largo
,•-percentageLef :the :siekness, and piui
Stiffere. is due to
Perfect Kj.dneY action see,tue• to be
amply proven ie this Particular, easii,„
ter, as. :Soon • as Dodd's Kidney -Pills
• regulated 'and. 'restored the natural
'actioa 'of •the'Kidoeys gar -
'S • trembles . lef t. at'eude. •
•• tiany ..r.emarkable cure's' by D'oclit's
Kidney, Pills l'utve, been published,:
but certainly, •none. as ',Wonderful
„ of,;.• Mr. Martin.,
• -lie. has",writton 'letter the
Lfacts;tif-410,,eatrefeand•••••hia,:annersteuiee.-.,
merit:, that ' he Was, able to wo-rk'' ebrin"-
•' fertably once more alter •such; it'• pro-
'
longed perI.Jd of reifteri5g Ita.e staxten
•:poopio. 'wondering if there is. #Ily CaSe
or ..Efazi4f3..Back. Eheuinattern, or other
. Kirin ay: TrOuid•,,,,, 'that
:pills !will :not cure, • '. •
she found her ••own name, opposite
to 'its nunal>er and learned ejt inquiry,-
' :that the original:Was One ' „lier
direct ancestors.
• Another occult ,doincidence.• of psY-
!:clicdogical, .phenonterion happened a
• few years 'age to a ,Southern staTes-
.1 rein .and financier; vhirose
alway,s' been, of rank in, his native
i State. This •gentlemen was over-
hauling old 'dectiments and letters
,which had been stored in a musty
1cheSt for , years • and intended..
, publish ..any., Value. •
Te surprise he. unfolded • a let-
ter, yellow and time -,stained, which
was ''Virritte11 • WA: tuyn
his:Jul-A-Writing,' • or. ; seented to •'have
,,,,beertf,tvrittenLby__Iript, It 11 elm e'
'Ante was two generations.before
birth. The signature.of :the surne,ine,'
which,was tne sante'as his own, ,was
.‘,130T. markedly, characteristic.,that be
could ',Scarcely _believe ,his,own hand
didnet pen the letters... •• •
and
tr,ihoektii.gdlitilr'eh'aintg„wwalirenn cyou hest
an all -Winter cold',threaten. ,Use the
Eitatinell old rentedy, Perry • Davis!
Painkiller, and get ',rid.' of the pest in
:twenty-four hour's, 25 and 50, 'cents.
•, -Kutto;lik Will Ourgrow. it. •
,
Jan ,Kutielik, who hi search of a
•soui, aeknoWledgetilthattheie IS only
one Way to find , Ile pines fora
Woman to love, "By her love the
endere passions of my -soul will
be,transznitted to the world through
my music" , that depends, Jan. Only
unsuccessful love pour ri Itself, out in
a never-ending -strain-70f '
soul isn't realty, bern until a ma,n
has had a crushing disappointment.
Jan ls vorY Yolltlg." • "What IR Minard's Liniment Cures.Garget In
ideal ?" he was asked.' "A girl who `6;,•we.
•
glidge-4/../1.4 ergagement ring,
jelEtent ice liamd‘c Madge
- wbnsist t /114C7hIsiolifin°1
It aris.:.:,er:hmerein7s'aellriet,IIIPfr''',..-,dte-Nle.rt'l.?..f81:X'
t' tell
•
•
Tit -Bits.• •
, Monkeji Brand Soap will 'clean rehouse
frOm:cellor t� 'roof, but won't wash clothes.
• •••
itessonS
• A rounder -IS 80 'called. beeause he
has a 'rolling gait. •
• An adiniral so,Called becamse
• he adds his impressiVeness to • the:
strength of a navy. • •
An open winter is so called be,:
cause sometimes. it •'is- - open and
sometimes it. keeps the people.busy
opening the paths. • •
A shoe gets its name tram being
used 10 81100 the do ig- off the porch.
,niessage is so called • because
the ,person- who carries it generally
snakes a mess of it.,.• •
A counterfeit •is so called. because
is'ICeunts for good unless diseovered.
• , An accident is 80 called, because
It se/dem has anything. to do with
A. sta.tesmen .is so called ' bee:raise.
he. frequently' Can ,be :heard ..•stating
his claims' to office.
. A pity: hall employee in so. called'
betause it • is Often unadvisable ' to,
use Plainet- :terms. , • ' .• "•
•:-John 'Smith in' Banal° Express.
,g,‘ Grave Yard Cough" is the ery of
tortured lungs for mercy. Give them
mreyin' the form- of Allen's 'Lung
Balsam, which is •used with ,good .br-
fect—ps en-- iu • consumptitifi s early
AtaCes-- Never neglect a cough.
•
.i.ould Idea.
A iklassachuse.tts businbss firm
prints this paragraph at tile top of
Its letterheads: "Errors --we make
• them ; •so doers everyone. We will
cheerfully .correct them If yea vvrite
to us. Try- to, write good-naturedly,
if You can, but write to us anyway.
Do not cornplain to somlone elSp first
'�r Itt tho matter pass. We want the
first opportunity to make rigit any
intuatico that we May do.' The lit-
tle sermon deserves a wide audience.
Few people have not liad occasion at,
some •tinio of their' lives ta regret/
the sending of a harsh or hasty note'
of coMplaint. It may be necessary
to asser t one's rigtits e.frn subsequent
letters, \hitt there Is no better rule
7of--e4arreeporideriee 'time make tit
first one good-natured.
irsiald die for trier' reolied ,the
Yoarth, ,"Shp muSt love , sin-
erely, devotedly, Intensely, above
,everythIng eiSe on earth." Ah 1 Jitn,
jam yeir are ,rety, very' young. WhIle
4ite. to dying tor' youi'what wlIIy�ii
be dbuit;?•—st: :iamb post-Diva:cob.
,
beef -cress .carionto'fle: Cored
'D• , ,
V rods] amine/diens:aid thei.eariner reach the
digeriqed portion of the Car. . There is only oho
WaY fri Curti deafness, and tbatis by Craistitu-.
Lionel remedies. I/earnest; caned by an id.
flamed ceriditiern et the •inucou's of the
EuStachlaii,Tube. When thia.ttrho inflarned
you haw., rinnitifog sound or imperfect hear.
ifig,, and 'when it hi entirely.elosed Deafnesa Is
the toault, and unless the-ltifiammIttipn can be
taken ont and thatubo restored to Irs normal
cendition;•hearing 'will be destroyed. &raver ';'
pit of ten are. eaneed by Catarrh.
' vrinch is nothing but an inflamed condition Of
the'Mmtolis surface,. •
We will give One Itundred for any
case of bearneis_Idansed by Catarrh) that can-
not, be cured by HMI'S Catarrh Care. Send for
cirettlarS, free . • '
Ilall'a'Famity Pills ere the beet.,
. • ' 1'
Oilte. of ,Suntight, $qp is worth mote that* ft4Ducv...4.
;io-outites ofinippre so:16, • JE2CPZk'St.
, for the,'Ddtsisort Zar, /1".yoir ",elitor -eennet sOpply, willo to
LVZE.I3ROTBE1IS inilitEri A Toronto V.,etiling hill name and address
tad a trial Saint& tf Sunlight, aoet wig be sett you -"tree of cost.
, 2,0O,O,A,itmor $eiltenee.•, .
, To be Sentenced til iinprli.:oninetit
roe...tiny -orni of: one, natural lite. 14
'hard,-enritifrit but 1.0' he' ethisigned to
• •ii dungeon Cell fer.'it'rlqnple- Of theti•
sand •years -' IS • Ind mitt -liar reivi iig,..„yot
'-foreigra-judgeii net intreip'ently •
•1•.jeep
--io,4_;.,. se,nteticir eof, stiv:e-ral ,•Cdrit lea
'n;Itheal it ,being•Co.Ssidrired h.' , thing
to•fd,ItkAbie, ,• .• ,..• - •,:,,,
LA 3'oling nytti,. Was •arreeted hi
• Vienna', 'a. , tesiNe Of :"Yeit,r4 r.gri Wile, .
UPtinliiS ii„Witi 'sboiVine."; shott
been: rienteldrid to' te,-.6 tilsitSiad rive
. intritliled years' iniort-Ortilionti4A 'fetal'
- 'Of rein" hundred: clir;.;"err. Weis titelight
: against "kith, and; he, •.',.irrie. .etinVicted
. and'4 Sentenced iin tat of therti'. Bilt
the indite Weir, ir, rnerei'dl. than, and in
.r,a..or4rig seeteheo. ivp filr.-v oft Orii-I
thoesn,ad ye,:r4 III ConSideratteri„Of.
the :trian'S' Yinithi"' '
,
,
,
• 'oft
ne-s, 1 won i7Pit.1 last „night ;it
• poker 'hut, You know time saying,
'Lucky at cards, unlucky? at love.",
•She -011, b=1 -10t, .siirely,•.,-you aren't
superStitious, are you? .13roOklyn
• Life,'
IIt-Do..you.'ilunk your inother will
•
be: surprised1" • -
She -Yes,' indeed. She W'as say11-1-
only this ofternoon that she didur.
believe you'd el:Tr get up tile, cour-
age' to propose. -Judge.
• Doet,-I Was 'pleased to see my
poeiri in our paper. Is there any
moncAy-- • ,
tditor-Ob, no; we shan't charge
you anything this time. It is your
first offense; you. kno%V. If; however,
It "irl repeated, We Cannot: let you
off again so easily..---I3ostbn Trans -
So, deaplie , your effOrta,, yeur
client didn't escape the death pen-
alty,. eh?' , •,
No • -he had to go ,at thst , poor.
fellow '
• Did he (Ito 'genie?• •
1.,Ettrully 18 the papers said that
slgi t ot tire • ge.11oiVS Made
illiall.-421eInnorttl Dispatch.
&Board's Linlinent'Cures coide, etc,
. • -
OR. WIIITE's- ELECTRIC COMB
tire•
• ne,ITiaT;h6 and all stain
„
J aid otos. The ide:litenoentiFisigtr'triiVett!i'it;',,d..7gI,(1 isij'
11 1'tl1tirti1,i+ a d(f;e6ATiklibeIt t1nje;°40he°."1:11$,Iretit''
ProDalq.tm el
leittb erica from ne,
:et •Johh „Moutreith •
rIae.
+*.t4+44,4**1_,,.***:,++*..+4,4+
4 THE. LONG, JUJU-.
FETICH,
-
iilifenkeys
The British atpeditiOn'ta Aro, ..back,
or Om c. rots tb=4,1t
:has dincoe,ered tihe .111.jit.",. The
."1011g. .IS. a. rotiuu
7..tvorenip.' of *hien.
isSITE NO
e•reseeek*.s6;e0;•••••••••
""rAir
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tile: IAPL• lhat It 114. fetlellA
:Most, ereOced hy the. N„VeSt A,friean
,tribee. The. terrorism W14.chthe•Ares
1111,V0 long exere,a4ed, over the ,
neit-
berIng tribes has Open One Au great
• Measure' to 1;40,4 rg.M•147014ell,.1P :Of. tile
,'1ong jujif." AQc4ier errY,
wan, 'in. ids work on West:
Afriett," stales that 'the Sorgitfe.5111,in
• Court tvaiii said by spine tO iit•the
.tOwn Dendi, :but 1tlia t 1.4e, tread
• •prieste. alone • Were, airitre ' the
leCality, ...and the .Seciet. ;trite
:gtuird'ed..„.most -Jell - "•"The -
cat ite en at , the ;lace,
:*vil-17.3. very consideraely, rtlitigeh IL
• appears- Cartaitt'.that it is the euert
arfirigOrtrei.4 to •wlifeli c'a,ses
,thatthe local „WU men,' for en e
rea-
P00 another, do • got Wish • to de=
'chid, are: referred, ',gap' threat Of
;long juju ' Leif over ids trading
ho3•s:'hy rhe, Chief; 'and,. it being tire,
general opinion that theta -is no re--
- tura ' fer :Elie -persen,' seat, now
thus established •is tolerably COrn7.
cases occur slaVes vlipsi
.misideeds liaVe peen, rolipa,tedly pun,
arid witOni their master wishes.
• to, get rid' of ; • i mast er sseinbi eS • a
...e6irrt 'of • the. chiefs and th�. pffender
is. sentenced „ter.be • deli/need to 1bong
• Juju,' and: he' then proceeds on
.jotirney,. under the. care OE • n •
man,' who, •1•110,` :iatt..ive.:0 riffle:hi. eon-
ta „ ,41,1kitclftrldp0H.itid.c.031.
Cuitonsi regte,' 'to' the :fate; :-."-sPirt.„
W'llat even-the:11y takes' place . ha's
:never been diVulged , and the popu,ar
• aceounte have probably:been !spread
by the Chiefs* to overawe their Sloven.
The' aPpretile •jirilgela. 'Said ter. ,be
priestess' possessed of the:power of•
knaWirig.:all,.'thIngs.„ When ' braugills
before her. the Offender is Merely told,'
that WI' earl depa.rt.• if guilty he be-
,
cornea tranSfited to the: spot, Anal,
wat-er.. gracinallY • riseS around , him un-
til is subnierged."Another .version,
19 that the place IS situated on an
island,. and that the, victim, on being,
:banded over by :his conducter, • g-oes
through some forth of :neck trial, al-
ways resulting convietioni 'where,-
Ori.'he is cast allverhato a huge tank:
Of boiling ' Juju 2,nien
stand: around a erLiVith-• t we -edged
'Swords, With ,which ,they back , the
bixly to • pieces' and stir tip, the Coli -f
tents .Of the, tank." -St. „Triples: 'Ga. --
setts,' '• •
Messrs. C. C. RICHARDS' & Co., •
Yarmouth, N.‘S. '
Gentlemen -L -In. January •Fronds Le-
• Claire, one of the men employed by nie work.'
• iug in, the hunter Woods. had, a"tree fait on
him; crushing hint fearfully. Re was, when
• found, plaoed on a sled and taken home, where
grave feariI were entertained for his T ee o v er y
li s raa being badly bruised and his body
• turned black from his ribs to his feet. Waused
-MINARD'S LINAMENT on hint' fteely 10
deaden the, pain, and with tee ese of three
bottles he was completely, cured and .altie to
returq to his work. • t • ,
SAUVER
.• •• _Elgin Road, •L Isiet Co.., Que., • '
• • Alay2titia, 1593. ' •
'soothes the child. softens therms. inii'eff. Wind
4 "All Wel 1 ---:al hippy—lots
,of , That the' Tdguiar
' 'report from the monkey ..cage.,
• • .•
of 13arnum's, Circus ever .sine
the keepers begzin dosing the
. ,
•
morikeYs. )vith Scott' S Ell1111-, •
•
Consninption was,carry-
ing off two thirds of them
"q,'Y•1)34'
to buy, new ones.
•
()Ile day a `keeper, accidentl,
ally broke a b'ottle. of Scott's
,
Emulsion neetr, the monkey
•
.cage -and the nionkeYS ea.gerlY
• lapped it up from- the fi6-or.
This su'ggestecl the idea that it
- :
might do them good. Since
then the monkeys firivercceived
regular doses, and the L-eepers
report irehly few deaths from
• consumption. Of course It s
, cheaper to buy 'Scott's Emul-
,
sion than new moriKeys-,---an
that suits the circus n-ien.
•Consurription .monkeys,
and in man is the same disease.
If you have it or are , threaten-, •
•
take the'hint?
• This pictgre repi•eseritic
the Trade Mark of Scottie
Emulsion and • is on itti
wrapper of every botde.
Send for free sample.
SC;OTT BOWNE,
.TORONTO „: I.:ANAOA
'5pc and $:. druggists.
1.3.11SINKss CIIAN cgs.
SHFOR REAL ESTATE OR BLISI.
ness, no Matter where it is, Send.deserip-
don and cash price and get ehr,plati for find-
ing cash buyers. Patent Exchange an•d Invest-
• mcnt Company, Torotte, Canada. • ,
,
VAT I. it NTS.
cAVEATS, 'I RADE MARKS,
1 ' etc. ROme or foreign procured'and ex-
ploited. Booklet on patents free.. •The Patent'
Exchrluge and loivestment,COmpany; Pytbian
Toronto, Ont.' • ,•
Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing f"yrup, should
'always be used for Children Teething,. It
On the: Faris.
“. Father,. lam fired with a rebitIon
since I came hoine from college. ••I
want 62 broad field for action, where
I can accomplish' somethipg."
" Well,' niy bey,. there is the forty
„acre lot,. Which jis rather bread
field ; yew:might try a. little; action
'In that with a, piongliland_ai-pariP4or'e
hersea,, •and :if you stick to it. you
-tan' epee/non:sir. something." •
Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper.
•anise COncluslons.
_
"De Irian, slat is suspicious of ev'y-
body may be 'wise," said Uncle ,Eben,
"but you can't help thinkin' dat he.
taut of kep' mighty po' company
at ecime time another." --Wash-
ington Star. • •
. 'htinard's klaimentOirr,es
• ,
iciiiiiiirrio0c-Sterieg. •
An" Old gentleinan, a ..Strtioger.
KilmarriOck, Was, dookleg.for •a eer-
!tale st'reet, and asked a boy 11- he
could tell 1nm whOre • to find, It.. -"Ca,
ay," saYs: he, iny grannie's
,
. Wee), twa hY,r4 dytint ' it."
'Grannies' ;are rather taken the _Mae,
t'Soettines. .A boy of the 'cute class.
tireirght li Wcall • pa'i•./.1e •his grand-
rnOther. •"Cirantinia,". •isti,yoR he, "'de;
, • .
youittior •fiew iroW get 'the In-
r.Ide Oat of An, erg without breakir g
the shell ?, it'S this. way. you -know.,•
wo' first :nerforate :aftaperture in
•the :apex of the tgg'i, then we per -
borate A. Cerretinanding anerthre: iri
the 'base .of the egg; rind. then .by a
violent Inhalation; Of. oar 'breath n'e•
drtmlri the egi,,,et its contents," ''Le'd,
.that ,hates A'," Hald' grannie ; "When
fwaq young' ivd bored a hole at
Akaitli ends and so),)kit it !"..
•
colic ad0tbo best remedy, Or IMarriuca.
. ,
• VP.I.Y1T. FARM FOR 8ALE-014E OF Tilt
fluent in the. Niagara Poriionnia, •
Winona, 10 miles .froso kIainilt.noi, Pore raL,
ways, 130 aerei in all, 35 of 'whioh in Irak
mostly,peaiihes. 1Wfil he soli in one areel ,er,
divided inn) looser 15 to 20 stores tc suit ,
chasers, , This i a deoidsd 'bargain, 1411freart
Jeirintiann Carpenter, P. 0. box -,401. 17Visona, •
4/AVE YOU ,SE
11eciees-3,000 veering f,rthe
horne, farm, laboratory,' workshop and' every
department of bunion endeavor. with Ind
index to contem pzss pages ; bo,und in cloth ;
Penn 25 cent.; for a copy, and If.yon thipk the
book is not writ'', h the money; send it.back and
your money will bo returned : this is 'a. good •
side 1;ne for canvassers. William •Briggs,
• Methodist Book Room, Toror.to, Ont.
.
NEW LAID, EGGS
•, WANTED ,
Dried, Apples Pouitrv. Dairv and Creernery
Betier..Dooluleto Vvii buy outrighror sell
on conim18siat-'1Corresponden0e invited: '
Projn9tlisiNfeej. Street NJ
, To‘•
rontir', Ont.
• •
.1.50, Kinds. for 20.c
. .
it ilia fact that a1ss *Retake and Sower
seeds are totad n more gardens
alore tams than tray other ,
ln , A thartra.• Therela reason forlhfe.,
Waown and operate over (1510 pores for
the product I t IT of our cho:ail
•re, sr; . 18
T1TT.,tit4sahreeltrn Tv Try them
0110- - wake the t' oltou impreat-
ecknusioner: . • •
Fo2C�nmpmJ
2,
,110 at fittest t. Iv tee us ra el tab .,
12 magnificent laetrile% fa '
111 arta abtrIntii low tate,
25 yeerlega !tittle* While*,
.11 apiendt 1 berragrte, , • .
61 ((inequity begs!! al Timer lied% ,
• In n11 110 kinds ,positlyeit torhating,,
. . ,
Ingthels of charming, aarnaS /Old,
.• Iota and* lots of ,T.In%ea veginaldou,
togt(her with ottr groat raptIOTttiq
teltIna ahont T6otrInte add ;I'm
• Oat ond Brown and tipeitz;onton
ieed at toe, poun(j, otc.'ail for .
.20e. In Caratdiert staniks.
JOHN 111. SALZER sgEtrco.. ,
.4b , La 'Crosse; Wirt,' •
0'6
•• /In
The. Prot 10 Wire and 6 Stay fence
is the StrOrigest and heaviest Wire fence, niacie—olod openings
for good agents; write us at once tot terms, • Ask for catalog.
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RND
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NO I MS,
MIVDt. Of NO flOOP:,
NO, JOINTS, ,
INDIJRfITgD„filIfiftiNfi
are vtortlY..supertor to •the .ordioiti-y, •
.117oodenWitre ctitiales for domstic use.
•, „
or „ode •„,liy 111firstoltoir dealer*,
,