Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 42, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 September 1899 — Page 7

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AN EXCELLENT FLAN. t ai, i.imw Moviua anil i.iiimm.: Huna, kf asat rUfltal Callle Madr l.ua.

My plan of vratinff live stoek, owl's, calves, sheep and vearlir.ps i- to have, four pinti three by three inches and three feet long -r more for large ttx k). as corner piece. Then looff boards, a. six inches wide ami six f -t or more ionp are nailed securely an fide pieces. DowMt end boards are tun feet ten inches lowy Bit Mflrif irriHTTj At one cud of tiütt . two boards, b b. ar

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ou Id be i..:! i st farn er

to aUuiutt- bow TM i- '!. h H Iciiu j the pma i-uca of wni in top. In a

teuton win u lr Weittlitl prevail-tl.esa losses are comparatively small, tho;..'ü even tln-i. tLr Wtdl take ut r from the soil which hi not all retnrne! v.1 n tliey are uprooted and buried in it. 'I he I that is burn ! is -urn um. er l air uaeea. keiuir the mü more porous) than it ot lit-rvv i- would be. utA therefure drying it out fast r. Th- MM till vor.e ax rt cards the fen.. Ity that the wei! hat taken. It was oiiit.ai.y entirely loUlt, but the weed has M) ferment and bf r-lv.ti ii. to v -:: .hie mold before it MM bj put iii m MM koluble Ml iiti'in. Yet weliave ktWI fanners to delay cultivation of ho. U crops o an to have more pras -id aeeoa to Im ahaJM under. It is oft n laid that weeds are a preventive of good farming; that tbeT) would be ninth less, cultivation of lio-l crops if it wrre not that the rowth of weeds made it necessary. -t where the cultivator i kept going all through

IBS reason M often M to prv-i.t any

7RÜM OTHER COUNTRIES

Nearly Co per e&t. of all Uuu.ai. .r ui.a. ,. to read or write. Mexican ladies ate foid of t h-,,;t. Kveu in church thry bwe it brought to .hem, and driak it during the service. One million tire hundred and thirtytifrht thousand MN hundred and thirty -eibht ia the precise iiun.bt r of birda rati mated by the Ilritish consul at eusauela to have been killed laat year to provide aigrette for ladies' hat a. Under the lU-lgian law unmarried men over 5 have one Tote, married men u.d widow era with families have two Voten, an: priests and other MfMN of poaitioa and edueation ha three MM MVtUt penalties ate imposed on those who fail t tute. Itmtsi la. vvh. h is fond of being ailed "Little 1'arui," ia almoat two towns in one, for side by side with the rrfci1eval portion of the city are the splendid modern streets. vhi-h recall nothing ao much a those of the French capital. 1 he lau courts, on the eminente in the center of the city, are exceptionally beautiful, aid are built of white and

MEXICAN FARMING. ratli Miihli a le lrar If Has U.ea MX --Or a la br Musi frlMllltr Waaarr. M x .n farming 1 widely differ, m from that in the l atd Mate. Irrigation is ncceary u the greater portion of this country, ami. on a count of the . ir. t vof water, a large ratest of laud cannot be utilised. When the owner of the ha- sufficient water for the purpose indicated be holds oa to hia property and rarely can be haducel to sell, a it is of permanent lue to him. Kor the last UM year large tracts of and have been owned by individual or families, who have sjwnt heavy sums of money for canals and dams i'. order to make th m productive. On account of this and the attending

expense- of irrigation there are fewer

Georgia, h . . -

Jost the Klad. The yoajth ia the tan-colored cycling Mit turned to the w hite-mustached man with a de.'. .- ential gesture. "Pardon me. Vir. Bar da." he said, "but will you permit me to ask what kind ol mat. he you prefer for domestic uae?' "Matches?" echoed the old gentleman "Matches for domestic use? What an extraordinary question! Why. safety matches, of course." The young man amiled. "Then. Mr Baxds." he said, "penn.t me to inform von that mnr Htni..

u;n; i .i t " i ocman as xo rates, routes

ng and are now back for the customary parental blessing He blew lightly on his whistle and he lorely girl darted into the room. :eveUnd Plain Dealer.

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hsb tko. bemtaai via lour lluule."

To the North, Waat, Northwest. South west. ath and Southeast, belling .uta: Auu-t LSih, beptember Sth sad Itf'.L, saden CM i !r id sM ITth. IhUO, t one fare, p.ut r.'Hj to luthorixed pointi in the fai lawtng ttates: Aoama, Anson. Arkan

sas Itr.tisn a, tol. rido. Flunda.

Iowa, Indian Territory, hidvo, KentUi.v. I.u--.ar.j. M r. ia

M lasatxs, Miatiasipi M . un. Mcwtaaa, Manitoba, New hlexico, Nebraska, Korti 1 Nortli Dakota, t)r. a, iklahoma. ..utr. CaroUaa, N.uth Dak. : k, Teiaa, I tn. Vir.n;, W,. . WyoaTOMk Uaihingtoa. Fur fu!l information ard i-ar-

tickets.

over nr-.vi.eaes. etc.. rll mi ...

" '. t Four Route." or addre the ur.derSigned W . P. iHppe, A ii P. 4 T. Agt, rren J Lynch, Gea. Faaa. 4 Tkt Aa'

Fwearll Ueespailos. In England, aa elsewhere in the vor!d. rood -behavior rnriii

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:uaii iarners in jvxeico man in re are Jioae whoae terms

daziing tone. A curious th 1 1 g haa haip ned on the wavstern shores of Mull and lona. Tboa-

sands of apple seeds have taken root

weei trom reat'nmg tne siirta-e. the along il.- liiliw at r mark of the spring weed killed iiuicklv as it -prouttd tides, where the anitles from the

liner Labrador

haa done the soil more good end 1-- wrecked Dominion

harm than it could do at any sol -quent stage Of Itl g rowth. At CkiaeMN ly perioil. nlMiut all the p!ant sn!itaii-e haa been direct! furnished from ihe? swelling ui.i'. (li-comjiOhitton of the M 1 in g riuinati. ri. At this tini- tht iar-

lKni- acid o;i which the -c. d '-ofT j

wera strewn in much profusion. Um stems are n!rea:y fro::, two to Cve? inches high, and the pla:.:- are hea 'l.y and vigoroiis. The crofters are transplanting the MsoBffal roots to their lardtLs. JoaTBoHam In GreenlauM is repre-

CRAT1NO IfOOl mai i: CAST alid betwen the rr.i! bostfi i at d h id in place by a bolt through topnnd boMCMsa of each. From bottom up. sii:e boarda are nailed on thrc . four am: live inches apart MOpMtteelj. To bandle hogs, take three plar.k one foot wi.le. pla-e or.e end in r ar of waron. other on ground, as shown at c. Two men take tli- rate at each end, follow up and drop over the bog Mad then walk the hog umier the rate, up the plank on the wairon. Ir t 1. 1 w:iv I have loa!l aloie bojja that Weighed tj pounds. K ep crate rloaa to irrotind or the hi j will pkc her r. - umier and

craw, out. it Boajaarc m o, reed Iweaa wef.d ;s uu,, smaller ami has far uJ ..I'!.. ; . . ... . . 1 T : . - . ...

bim. " .i.'i.v --o mrr uirui. ,.s ferli iitiiF niotorint in t l,r.t t . .. ..

, , . , .. - uu v, lr.n.r i..',Mi.iii( i.s, iir. jioei er leaI logs from ieri to pasture n. t hi- ..rain afhaelav i..u s. , , V s a . . train oi uariey. gradually introduced into the pages of vv.v. t. A. l'ho. mx. in farm and i it ; . i. .....,i::. . t i- II . . '

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1 I I . .. eruiOllTI, tlat moat of theft growth i laltendi- 'and lii.ally regular articles on the afre. tly fron, the soil, ami that b..:h it fair - of ti.e . . It. fa. t. he may Ise and themrfi-tur. to make the plant food j sail to have actually taught his sub-

oiuDic are tee....! . trrovv.tv T .s. je t s to read.

t.ah ay - erovth of a v . . i -..wus hmt crop- jhr- i!c. If the

weed is 1 ft UBtil late, its rOOtl vvili 1

?o intermingled wuh tho-e of valuable eropa that one cannot be deafroyed without uprooting the Other. A litt Is)

wt.en it c.iniii.at n mak. i' p.nt 'tented b a sinvrle nant-r. on'uill hr

food more soluble thar it ever an u a certain !r Mueller. Thia energeticafter the plant puts forth root! .mu be- 'gentleman performsMr.gic-hande! Ihm gins to draw from tli. -..1. Finely pom- 1 fMlftlMal of e li tor. printer ate . i--dered malt lias been aaed a-a f. rt,:;. r. tributor, and the entire j apar is the When it has been applied in contact product of hit own pen. lie haa set up with etl grain Of :my kind.it has pra L primitive printing es'i.blishmer.t at du id rcmark.i!.;. resulta, though it ia jtiodthaab. and twiie a month he jrtoo exm usive a fertilizer ti lie usel on forms a long journey on skate, through a very large scale. Li t the .r...i.ary the cut. try to !Sp..e . .-, JO:.n.a .

OrimalH nothing more than a coiiec-

Ho:i e

STOCK ON THE FAR5X vimi. i- lion snaM the l'ir--.l.ri It Mill far Ihr On tier ta Keep II"; .r l. ;

COLLEGE NOTES

Xo farm so small but there are m DM wst.s on it if the prodm i- -i.!d i r t from the farm. It is impos- I le t. i.. and seil graiu ami hay w.diout losing some portion of it whi h might hav been .. . d if live stock v . r. k- pt. The man with a large farm may triable ti go n r-iisii i and n I I g irrain and let the wa-tes go. bM the mall farmer cannot aliow th se losses. Fur the small farmer hor- oi attic are out of the question as they require too large an area for pasturage, but with hogs or sheep the case is different. They can be kpt with rotit in mparatively cramp. '. piart. r-. Kith rof these kinda of stock may Le used to make meat of grass and gaiu. Fed may le sold in the shap of mutton, wool or pork 10 belter ::. '.vantage than in its original conditio. The smul! f.mirr should te an lajtemlM ftsTaan an! intensive farming is impt.ssiblc without the help of liv. ttoeh r the purchasing of large quantities of fart. . r- whi. h - ! ..t g... i farming. The man whoown. a small farm and k-ep a small herl cf hoajl M a sma.l Hock of sheep is likely to become an enthusiast and if this i-The mm Ihestoefc k-pt will get much lart: r )rlf than common rtodl and the profits will b increa -!. As a matter of foct the amal! farmer with a fevs animals is in a poaitkM to take the v. ry ln -t care of his ar.imnl whether they are to be usel for market or are purc-breda which are to be told for breeders and in either case the r -IVTM1 will larger than the) MttJd be where larger thick- v.ith leat -aie are kpt.-Fanners' Voiet.

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Carel 11 ndriek Kruger. a nephew ot the presiilentnf t he Transv nal republic, is a i cm nt LTaduate of Kdii.burch uni-

rare in destroying the weeds while Teradty, where he won the Syme aursmall vvili Mvemucii lal.)r Int. r. 1. sititi ' gical scholar-hip.

The An .erica a griculturiat baa obtajdjeu returns from 17 universities and colleges, showing that of 52. '00 studenta neorly 21.OO0 are from the agricultural lass.es. or a percentage of 40.' from the farm. The Ragged School uniou of L ndon

I comprises l.'.j schools, manned bv i.Oou

devoted voluntary teachers, who. wck by vcek. all the year round. e;v. the

inevitable shrinkage of the cmis

amontr which the wee's h:.ve been :ulowcu to grow. Ameri. an ( ultivator. CHEAP COLONY HOUSE. Rollnic PtOaa I'rotrct -. from t Ia4 anj Kit In U II lunU Vred im Ihr Karl lall.

Fowl - d. Heil -olonied out m small flock ia summer and early fall. The need little more shelter than a r..o-tinjr place that bi protected from storms and I m era, The cut .'!ovv- an A-sh!ter b ar!d With match -l lumber to the ground n one side am! end with nests and roota in-iile. I'ut the tight side and i n! toward the direction of ttoraas. Ktsaj

in tne t r.itel tate. I ntil recently farming in Mexico Nat been on the pr.mitive oeder, but the Mexican iaexert in irrigation, ami if he can get the water his land hecoi:.. f.rtile and y ielda generously. During the last two decades decided improvementa have U-ii accon;pl.-he.J tt rough the intro- . iuction of inedern implementa into farming in Mexico. The bMMMM m produt tion corresKn. to the improvements in farnorr apparatus. The prent railroad- of the . .. :r.'ry M)M been importar.t factors in this advance, enabling farmers with a surplus of protection to shin to th. e I. -s fortunate. The coat of labor is from 25 to 5C cento (12 to it cent in I'nited State curren-y i er day. depending on the locality. Ihere are tun crop of corn a season. iiion which the farin-r averages fSO (f24.0Si per acre groan. Cattle rai-ing is and haa always been a profitable business in Mexico, or.seqatJtl Ufon cheap laljor. low taxes am! the large tracts of . heap !anl which are suitable for grazing only. I'otil recently no attempt ha been made to im-

' prove the st" k. but certain large cattle

men have now undertaken to do thia, and tear improvement ia certain

henceforth. The demand created dur- ! iug :! e InU vvar w ith pain ami the I hiajh prices which obtained in the L'nited States increased the price of cattle to such an extent that the northern j portion of the country has become depopulated ofifsstock.whicb.it is. said, i ail! take aev.n.1 years to replenish. This meaota continuance of hi?h prices

in cattle in that quarter. Lkiiry farm ing in the neighborhood of large cities i lucrative, miik selling at 5o cent a (-4 i-ei tsi p-r gallon an 1 butter at 75 cen to f 1 (36 cents to 4.l cents) per pound. Those engaged in this business make money rapidly. Fruit and veetaM farming is iteginring to attra-t attention. Formerly thia amounted to simply enough for the home market. Now an effort will be made t supply the ( niteu !tat s with

early fruits and vegetable. I he movement is in its incipiency. but it is destined to grow into large proportions.

are soon to exp.re

ire put at wrork that is lighter, cjeanr and generally more pleasant than J.at which the Iea favored un fortuities have to do. Mowing hay with the iid-fahioned scythe is ne of the thoice occupations in the early summer v.th those of Kngland's wards who are teemed available material for extra sans. deration. Still mowing with a icy the? it not at all easy work, and he armed guards watch over these faored few, as over the unjuat and antroaty. Collier's Weekly. ulnrldrmr In I'upul-.ilus. The populat.or. r Canada by the en tut of l!d. the last general cemua reported in the "state-man's Year Itook," a 4.324.M0. the two largest provinces peing Ontar.o. w ith 1.' - and Quebec, with l."59.027 By a curious coincilence. the present popu ration of Br.t-

h America at the t me when the inde-

Ciaruinati, O.

Tmmy "Who was that ladv vou poke tov-' W il!ie -That's the ladv that le mi go out snr afternoon hut 1 LursdavslaaaV .uudaja." ihjatoa Transcript. I.aae'a Kamll Mrdlrlae. Mores the bowels ea h day. In order to be healthy this it necessary. Acts cent!? oa the liver and kidneys. Curet t:ut head.che. i'rice "5 tod 50c. TT.ir- ;y-"Fur.ny thinf, that eloprmenh of .Mis. Iinjrwaite and voung Snipper " Ao- ; T'ntL? Jthal w n abdue tioo. rhi.ade.phia North American. The Deal l're.cr I pi l..n for ( hills - mt is a bottle of Gnom! TasTencsCntl LTom . It aianp ) ronanduuinineia a iaste.es form N o u re no pay. Prh eiOc. Tlie rsr tor't motto is: "It ua pat off till t. morrow th man who cannot pjy to-day." I.. A. V. Itulietin. I nn : 1 I'.-V- f. r Coae tumption to sanl r rs from Asthma . E. Ot T. wnscnJ. Ft HawnHL Wis., Majr 4, M,

The pe . who can't ee a jok.' are half so eia-ir.t ng at those who du at but don't thiak much of it Puck

Ta off a I ..mi la On Dr

I - . .. T i . nf i v . I tr i m. . lluiinri.T.1. . m TV

?ndence of the provinces it a much- I druggiaun fut.dmonejif u fai.U'. -re iio.

.1 I I l LTtai.T UI-

nooted quest.i c

ere an from thai of the 13 colon.es th.ch afterward be a me the I'r.lted itates at the time w hen they began the var of iLdepender.ce Chicago Chron-c.e.

I M. n a rv f t v m.rt trrA t s v.l . j

- - a. - s .t.oir..0M - Mu kmtoah.

tha

AS SEEN BY A WOMAN.

HalTs ( ntarrh Care It a Conf.;tu:..jnal I ure. I'nce. 75c. There i always an ill feeling between the d-Atur and the patient. violden Ihiys.

children of these schools relign.es in- i Oranges, lemons, tomatoe. Im ans. etc

ttruction.

The BtlffinM aie an eminently commercial jteople. In Antwerp ten trav-

' illtnjf com menial scholarships f three

I year.' duration, with an annual income ' off 1. M -j, are given tostudentt who most des rve such (pisurtunitir.

1'rincit .ii im.versity Coiuir n-s to be the enw of moat other ii stitutions cf learning. Mie received about ilw: vin gift lurir.tr ;h last collegiate yar. iMtodilf Jlt'v fira m ). rmitory.

; tiwvar'u lor a iw pnit s-orsi ip n. j Enajftiah, f 100,000 for a new chair in jk1itlca atd f-5,ivu toward a chair in hotur .

U h-n la Bmt MU I rr. At th.s time of year miller need nil th.r - ..r s r- ro. ni . ;,; grain. rd will sell bran ami vvh at DÜddHafl much heaper than they ma afford to de iater in th- f. a-on. 1 1 . ; often as..vingof two or i hree dollar- pertoti. ever Ihotnjrh the pri-e of grain ;e- not ndvnnec U tha miU f. r . i.i for winter ..i u pi lag ve- im j.ur. Isnaed mom. If far:i:.-r- have spur" MOM in their baUTM that can be kept alway-. iry they an proütably use it for storii g bran, though it ia eery bulky in Mwpaa Ihn to t Mitt, and for that reason rOOM for it cannot Pe afforded where -t,,tageie WptanJiii. Anierb an ( ultivator.

AM "A -SUKI.TER. tan thus he Co nixed in Man flocks on pa-ture ami other riugh land, obviating the MHeaaltj .-f NilidUag mi yards, and of furnishing all the feed. Fowls on fr c r:.:;ge II get hilf their living them'lvcs. The plan redus the nu. aber of pcrmaneut chicken bouses r ( ui red. since the fltH-k ia nso-

ally BUeb larger in summer and f.ili

lh.ui in vvint' r n'r th mat k t chit

. :.- and the i-.'i ion- have oci n ci. out. Farm and Home.

POMasfj for Msnav Herts. In several foretgu experiments with the culture of sugar beets noted by the department of agriculture it vva iMJMl that whereas nitrogenous fertilizers increased the yield .f beets per a re. thy also tiecrea-. .! the supar eonte i am! purity of the juice, but that the applM-.ni,,,, of potash ami phosphoric Behl fertilizers improved the quality of the beets. The frtthal in reu-e in surar was d?M to H.t.ith fertiliir g, crown fron, la ig. v.r.:- ..;e bet. er yields and were richer in sugnr than those prow n from small teeda. It

wst concluded that It in hes good depth f.r plow ing.

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Kn.. Ina a Hit To Waeh. Another difficulty with those who manage incubators i that they know too much. They know more than the man who made the machine, and do not always follow dir-ctions. Kach one will have some whim, or make some fancied remarkable discovery by which he is to electrify the poultrv' world.

and they do no: r ai . ,hat ther know

ne or

'tirii rr

xne isMrntauor) ; hol after awhile better r. suits follow and the operator If oo me what aaüafied.

i'untr mu inev nothing at all until they spoif two hatches (for which thev Ml

II -iue.lt at Ihr llornn. I lo- hornfly is Ii. . . ining trubleaouie in some sections and the Kansas experiment station reports that they have laaMi the following mixt i-re to effectually pr teal tJhfM UroM troubling the agi icult urai rolltaB! hcidl i wo .jiiarts fish oil. one pint crude nrivoiie acid, ten ounces of oil of tar. one ouace oil of pennyroyal, one quart 1 i nail till All except the kerosene can be obtained at any good dn:g store, ami tue coat is but s5 cents a L'ailon. I'ut it on with

brush, cloth, or in fine spray fpun atomier. atiout once in two or IhfN days. The -ot is from one-half to one cent a head . a ii da J . :i :,, t hi M fli-s and all others Will carefully avoid It. Ones Xo Mas Vn)lhlt. cheep are unlike all other stock, iliie- . . i . . .

"enuy nianngeu. .x goui slie.'p . :ia f

never die in debt to a man. If it i t when vveaii. d it ha- MMfWMa Mdhll f. It it dies the Hrst winter the wo. I wiQ ay for its keep up to that iverimJ. If it lived to be sheared on.e. it bring ita ow ner in debt to it. and if the ordinary course of w.xd pnwliH tion and breeding goo on. that indrbtelre-s increases with great rapidity as long Mtthf sheep lives. If the horse or steer diet at three or four years oM or the ow before breeding, the Io is almost a total one. Free Ire- Ontni tu ida. Cabbage- are en.ss feeilers. Thev require a rich MslaMi thorough enltiva Hal If the liest r. - r. ..htan lie careful about pMaM rlaet wh .a have been sprayed with pa: it greaa, that tha stock cannot eat them

The ipiceu of Kouuicnia, whose nom de pluu.e i.s ( armen .y Iva, haa just couijrittcd her first play, xv hieb is -alled "A I'air of Ihh s."

The duke of hdinburgh hat a fleet of . 5j ailvir ships, present. I to him at different times uy admiring cities and ' town.-.

Queen hrtoria

tinct barony of Dorchester in the ir

j "' of the elder daughter of the third

. baron, who died in l-::.

.i "as tint granted totlen. Sir(.uvari

ej i loa for his eiiice against the Ameritanar in the revolutionary war. It bej came extinct two ears ago by the . ath , of hia laat male deocenuant, a cousin of

the ret,t baroness.

are produced in Mexico fr-m four to eight weeks curlier than in the I s ited States. Hence this will be a profitable i ens in the near future. Wheat ia cultivated in the high table lands of central Mexico and is fairly profitable.

It is not the equal of that grown in the I'nited States either in quantity jr acre or quality. Para and Bermuda grass give pasturage in many section' of the country. They are said to be equal to any in the world. Farts of the country are adapted to the growth of fMplMj products, xir.: Coffee, vanilla, mbber. cocoanut. etc.. the puality of all being first -class. It is sai! the beat vanilla in the world comes from the state of Vera n:i and the l-t cocoa from the state of hiapas. Th" coffee of Miihoacan is said to be equal to anv : the tol-acoof Vera Cruz is pre frr.il by many to that of Havana, ami the sugar production of southern Tnniauliias or northern Vera Cruz is said to be surpassed by that of no country save Hawaii in quantity, and it i m i . : i.r-

h.is r lived the - docerv. for the ra-4.n that seven to ten

crops are the result of one planting, atbeieai 'he Hawaiina i lanterseet r Iv

Che barony t,,. Taken .-s a whole, farminir in

( Men - invitir.c hehl for personof capital and intelligence.-Chicago t hn

Nothing on earth it to terrible aa tha f t of it. One of woman's pet economics is sating string that she neret uss. It is noticeable that persons with false teeth do not enthuse over green c.rn.

i ne ideal n.an is not the one that n.akes the beat ev. ruu sort of a hasband. Ilabies are brought up on the bott.e ai 1 men are brought d & by the same ' .aC. 'f the telephone girl became engaged

very ring sne receives there would be trouble. llou- keet -n who prate of table butter could uau . ff the f.r.-t letter and be more truthfully descriptive. The feminine server in a cheap reataunnt calls herself a waiter girl; the one in a wealthy family, a waitress. Some of our friends are to dependable they never come to set us but we may be certain they Mt something from us. I HE MAKKETS.

SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY.

t-m't ba footed vttft a macklnlash -mhrcost. If v-ij war.tacoal dstl Wll karp WW dry in the lur 3est atorw Niy tha Fish Brand Stkaar If no f ir ssla In your SSSW r f- caUiorua to A. J. TOWER. B-.tioei. Mt.

VlTI.i:

XeS

-Native Steers

r. Apt .

4 US W

GOSSIP OF ROYALTY.

Prince llcnrv .f Prussia, who is com Ing to Ami rim. is the younger brother f Krrperor William. He is. of course, a frrandson al gu. cn Vict. rU. and his wife, who was Princess Irene of Hesse, b als. rrai.lcLibl to th

my - - - j x V S aIJI nd. He is bu. 23 tears old. hut has

shown himself a eatable admiral. He it the most popular memher of the lbhenzullrrn family nnrl a favorite with the emjerar

THE FEMININE OBSERVER.

snmmer order of affairs amovr g

The ideal man is not i he one that snakes the hot everyday sort of husband.

pit's dianer U always tx-ttrr than our

ovrn? The oaly sort of a dog that it ia deairabie to ban had-tempered la too watch dug. Our sins are current: v reported to find n out, but tl..;, are mu- ! more apt to iou ua ia.

Work Make Wealth aMd l.o.tara j llnrius it. Mills, financier and philanI thropist. started on his road to fortune with not hint but a good physiqu. and a ' large ! TcrniinatM n Bi i now worth ; f55.t.i O.iasi. and he has aeajadfed that amount of money by obrviug these 1 ruleI'irst Worh dev. lops all the good j there is in a n.an: idleness all the evil; i therefore, work if von woubl be cod

and successful. S, con.l Sleep eight hours, worh 15. .'.ml pick .our r.r.ation with an eye ti their good resi: I - 'ev : i . a .

. - . i mm -ac oi, c oouar o'r, eerv Inn.nM and o,t ng. appear to be the ; nr ,,u rrtl. It not th. '

ing of money that counts: it is the intsi- ; iectual ami moral dis-ipline the satf i.g i habit enforces. Knut fl It h. 9n l.l r. . . . ;Ä ....

..... I - ........... . ..v. r- - i ' . ' . ii. jMlt that the smeii of other peo- . dignit.d. but respet tfui in the pres

ence .f supetior knowlevice. po-.tioa or exx'i ience. Fifth M.t pruje-ts fail owing to poor ham management. ant that tu ana a poor man at the helm. six"h Seecaaeki . red br the gw! MMTsJaMk not by t he number of bin ....ions or the of his pow r. batardav BwlaM fnmt.

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