Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 2, 1890 Page: 2 of 8
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(Graham Jt radn of lntehest to farmers.
J. W. GRAVES, I'Korui: tou.
Graham
Texas
Facta Worthy ef Berioni Consideration
by Agriculturists.
.'I llkkk was a; time when every Amer-
ican had to work fur a living, but
wealth has accumulated ami ,-o men
decay>
How to Baild a Simple Silo Bed Para*ite»
in Sheep Dote Hog Raisin; Pay Poultry
for Market Pointer* for the Dairy 1
stopped by legislation. Undrawn
poultry cue mot be kept •even for a few
hours without starling the processes of
putrefaction. This poison is absorbed
by the flesh, an 1 therefore makes such
poultry urrfft for food. Keeping it in
the atmosphere of cold storage waru-
h,ouses. wiiile it may arrest decompo-
sition will not undo the deterioration
IMt has atA-offy taken place, ami the
NATL'KB’S RAREST GEM.
The Wonderful, Shasboue Falls in Ida*
ho’s D 8ert.,
A Minpf* sllof
install1* such poultry is removed from
11
A Cataract ai Wonderful a* Niagara Roaring
in the Heart of a Crater, Auiii Lava Blocks,
Volcanic Aiuea. 8age Buih and Coyote* -A
Orand Spectacle.
the cold atmosphere putrefaction sots
A- to jsjiiuy [Kw(.a_’c it is nut prub
able it will bo delayed mnre TtTTfn a
yeiu- or t*o at most, as by that time,
with wise mart gement, the system
will be self-BUstaiiiing and the incrcas-
ciiand increadlhg volumri of busin****
vi ill fully justify it.
!.
Ut me give you-Ute plan .,f a.iiof1 ^»to with greater force.
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Tub tnuipmoth new
tel in London, on the .sight !ol Water-
loo House, will be worked at a rent l)
by hn American syndicate, ami is. ex-
(xH'tecl to t>e opened eighteen months
hence us the Hotel "Columbia.” Why
nut Uolqmbui Mulct? Why tlrfllldtse
everything.
tehirh sire bs v rooenfl y boil*. ami as
it can be followed with ease by any ono,
says a writer in ib • < 'ountry (ientlo-
inun, even those not skilled in carpen-
ter work, it may be suited,' to the wants
I of a large <vltts* of faroem. who baye
not the •neo-s-.ary ineelmnical skill or
American Ho-1 the i< ady money to hire a carpenter to
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I (...-..I VV ...-I lor tlir f^lrr
luu-t all make our apologies to
A splendid mountain trull-loads from
Ihy Vi 1 {ftST1 ■ Shoshone into the Ing pTutlftponsiinTcd Kttrty iiqalh 5aseht
man stepped IdU> a tlutype gallery on
South Halstead street. Ho wor6*$t>of»
felt hat pulled hown flush with his eye-
brows and with tho brim turned up
behind. He also wore a blue flannel
shirt without any necktie, and a now
tailor-made suit of clothes with flap*
on tin1 pockets trimmed in wide W.
The bottoms of his trdusers legs Jure
turned up about an Hich at the hpol«,
showing thy stripes of bright red t-uiT-
eniog leath»*r sewed on the inside. Kh.
moving his overcoat, hut still retain-
the pig. who has been grossly maligned
in regard to his food InsU-itU of be-
ing x ad> to cat any thing, In: turns out
to be the .luost fastidious of animal*.
F.viicriin'-fits have booa made both in
Franco and Sweden which show this to
be'tile cash, and in the t-ittir 'co.iuti^v
desert. The wagon rub-' sipootluy ovcT
the road for twenty miles Or more
through a rank growth of sage brush,
grouse wood and tufts, of pi ilk cactus.
There tire no signs orTifo unywhore. j
Tnetv is not even so much as the inpd<' i mo meg l« r 1 bank-given
U
cTg:Tr’'miTT!rU I'UMlBi oK bis tmmkn he
madh known lib- wants.
"I'm one of dose bloke1 wtmt flevcr
writes 'to his folk-. See?” lie s.ihl to
the ki th-', "irit I wants tor send nte
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\\ i. of tlie nineteenth century-are in-
tensely practical, and in nothing more
so than in I lieI-1
t.iiat are to live must i>e absolutely
Ypy/'
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77
7
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lay.,
but.
fram 1
aniV
n
erect ;i '
building
suit itdt
for
the dcsiri
clear'as to meaning, and-as compact as
cannon-halls, so that wlien fired from
the record tells tiiati'out of />7d plants
the Cuul gals illLaad indukoh lt*4: The
-beep out of d-l plants eats 387 and re-
fuse- 111; (jut o! 4 *7 plants the cow eats
'_*7h and refuses 2l>; out, of 171 plant*
the iior-m oat- 2(52 and refuses 212; and
the pig out. of ?l I plants Cals 72 and
refu-e- tTl.
chirp of a bird to break tin: terrible
stillness. The dust that comes from
wheels is a mixture of powderc I tava
and alkali, and. has an acid, lu.->to.
liuues so fKM-nhnrty white Vo an alkali
desert are scattered among tho clumps
of sag. brush ancl mark the ferocity of
the blizzard and sandstorms which
sweep over the waste in midwhitest
The next live mile* of the ride is over
, great,blocks yt lain, vslign; on y I os, pm*
W o don’t keep mugs,” replied the
artist as politely as ho know how
••Ah. com*- oil. purely I moans me
Daily nets, ,
Break a piece of cold butter.
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the mouth of the sjieakur evy;ry sylla-
ble will speed directly to the mark.
(Ink of the most interesting features
of in, idem (.re.-k life - the fact lliat
the; innubitanl- are above rccei vlrig
gratuities. Indeed, there is ho word
in tlie Romaic language which is the
synonym for the Kngii-h "tip,” the
French "pourboir,” the Herman "trityk-
gehV and-the Tnrkidi “backsheesh,
Tt
____Oi ajiublic school sy.-leiu was estab-
lished by a generation of men who
took it as an axiomatic truth not to be
ijuoetioned, that -it is the duty tho
state to educate, its^ citizens, Ws[hhv
tally so if bach of tlicse citizens is to be
a free and independent voter, a sover-
eign ruler,\ with the ballot as his scop*
ter! - r— '
The latest,Ijjy.tJ^tpicnt of English cap-
ital in this country consists in buying
up thresh ing machine works, options
on a number uL which have bcuu uU.
them under one ynanagemciifc. It is
easy to see how such h combination
might result in ifljury to: A-mCric-m far-
mersf h
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JTue best opportuijiy that. any
lycnlthy Airericun citizen can ever
huvd to do good to his follow men with-
out pauperizing them is by.,the.prorao-
"tion of good government. There is
hardly an ill that flesh is heir to in
this country th.it is not tho result of
poor laws or tho poor exeeutijim of
good law*. y
ji hillside. An i levaUou 22x22 feet j
and 1 four feet de g) on the side next, .!
to the bank was first made. A ditch [
in wMrieh were laid d-iach tile Was
then ring efo-e ty bank on tbr*-e
hidCS. 'th'hs iiisUring u di-y bottom the i
slope ot bank he'u'g such that oti the |
fourth side of,the grade of bottom
run-out levid wiiii toy of ground. 'Iho
sills (A by rPstnlhs ifffeet long) ar'e
plaeed in-ule; ttu^y can be lather halv-
ed together or -imply placed with ends
batting up to each corner. On the
top- of these -ii - are spiked in regular
courses, C-incli wide planl^ inches
thiol,-, ouo-li.d! tlie end- of o.ie course
jirojecting over- the coifr-c next, iw-iow
it, ns appears in the foregoing sketch.
TpiS bn tiding tip' is cftufTnikvd uaGrtlwr
desired height is reached; in ours it
wit? oarried up fo 2‘~l feet fFOtti bottom
of sill to lop of fast cour-e, on which
the ratters i«*a' placed'tind all roufud La.
The silo walls are lined on tho inside
with tarred paper, over which oHe-
in,;h boai-ds pla-’ed perpendicularly are
some
air-light
rrv fears of
nailedL. iwakiug a perfect]/
walk If the builder baft aiT
froBtjjntering such a wall. p,fter tack-
ing on (lie building p ipor. lot, him nai i
on inch strips to which to nail the in-
side bOsirds. . ,,
'a-'/'......- wraw!>*».» ..........
...AVhtxu-vr told ou-gond. authority that
on well-drained lands sheep do ttot
suffer from worm troubles (they are
kept in good Condition, with pure wa-
ter, plonty’of good Tood and salt. Tho
parasites that mu-e the troublpcau
not survive tho pre-enco of salt
Hence, when the area of wet land is
not too large, it is an excellent prac-
tice to sow it with salt, renewing the
application after heavy rains. Well
drained pastures, supplimented with
good water* ple"nty, of food and free
access tO~Balt are preventives again-t
nio-st of the dise ises that atUict sheep.
It is on'low, flat ground, £nd in and
WllATE.vwt the thermometer may i around stagnant pohl* that ilieop Uike
'in the eggs 6f larvie qj most of the
worms that cause most of their fatal
mal .dies. Prof. 1). E. Phares of tlie
Missisippi Experiment Station says :
i’hus wjMind that tlie epizotie hron-
Bbow. every one knows, from cX-
pwienoerthat we suffer more from cold
t.whcn it is windy than when it is still.
The wind changes the air around us so
rapidly that the heat thrown olT from chi.tis is caused in lambs by tho lung
the body is carried away and oonUo- i threa-cl worm which infests tho wind-
ntly the animal heat is i I*ip«. »>ronehial tubes and lung tissue.
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rapidly exhausted.
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One after another of our old ftet
theories comes to grief. Modern in-
vestigators are ftot content to accept
ae true all the old teachings of our
forefathers, or to follow long estab-
lished usages. Every doctrine, old or
new. has to run tho gauntlet of practi-
cal tests. Every truth now has to be
proven, before it is recognised ns such.
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Another woftn infesting th^se organs,
. chusos death by suffocation--their num-
ber and Ttre tough mnmis they cause to
her and Ttre tnugti mums they cause to
be s«u:.reted, closing the air paaaagas.
Another causes death by reflex ner-
vous irritation : another by annonia or
destruction pf the blood. There ure
seTprnl other spocies of worms attack-
ing other organs ttuit cause aruemia.
dropsy, whlti: Bkin, pale skirt, paper
skin, pelt rot. hoose, etc., besides the
fluke which causes "liver rot" All
these parasites gVe picked up in such
places as described above none' on
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0n:>; frequpn£ly hears a person say ' bn«?nl!ftln£ w hilt Iffrtd br ii)iy,sTTr-s,
a.Oud,.flWl. good (or .(rlgOf.
disease, or diabetes, oi foi coYisump- supplied witli good well water,
lion*......But these terms ure about as in- v - —-r-t—.
, . J l»o Hogs I’ay? » ,
definite as as largo as a piece ,of i .. , , •
......... *• * . When the pri m of pork i> a- iow as
chalk. IhfcTe are different forms and . , . , * ,, ; ,
... .... , at present many farm • •* g“' tin- idea
distinct varieties of these and other .. \ .. . , * . , ,
nd (or oaoh <IHI0nM m*‘a* ^
there must
twent
be a difference in treat.
us look at this, question and ascertain,
if we can. whether anything on tlie
farfti pays better. One. acr.C of clover
twd oiuc ai^e Of corn (fifty bushels)
will produce H00 pounds of pork. This
Ht per huiidrCiii which is low
enough, is $2 4. Suppose you say tlie
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Thk proper solution of the divorce
question and that of the remarriage of
divorced husbands and*wives must bo
, t settled by each generation according pigA and the care of them for eight
* To Its own light. Antiquity is dead and mob tbs. when they ought to 1>e ready
birried. a^nd is binding on us only where imiVket. .- worth 18 leaving *Hi
i. f r , for tho) use pf two acres of ground But
It furnisKei fls w.th desirable models. y()U 6JJ. ^ Hunger of eholera and
>oh?dy , in theso limes, feels it a duty other di*. a>i4s ith hogs. That rs true
to n^arry a termagant and become a But the mortaiity among hogs for tho
drunken tramp because such wks the past twenty \p*itrj doe-not'exceed 10
m I k.% H /■» ivl I ' l I f *' <■ U ll I _ . , . k i I 1\ 1> t Ik i> 4
example furnished by Socratbs.
tv ill %*c*etubitt tie’ broken pj.irt'
Iron or. stig^i, mtst* the.-sakiie o:
rock O'cthaliun*. ,
Out of poplar,- hAcch, ias!i“or wflrity
oak un .c two pu biles, say ten inyiipa
Ioik- ami the bla le four inches wide.
Willi tieA* )> ctuln you can han lie the
butter uia < • i* lip for weighing, print
ing, it-., without t niehing it.witfa your
tniru hrmts, tvrrt. h i- kothetiling you
Should (lever do. '
Bear in mind ill it gulden ,ch uiges in
fooH withra'i-c sii Men rttangos , in the
yield ot mil e. -Blunging theqbw* from
a pniturc of gra-s ami feeling them on
dry food is risk- <looked food,
umulatfe or louts, slioukl be used in
con flection with hay or grain, and as
dong as gras- or green rye can dre hrni
the cow- should bo turned oil it until
the winter sets in.
Cows that yield largely of milk drink
Water freety,' and it should be provided
for them at all-hours; but if the water
is very cola tho cow will be chilled, a*
she must warm the water with the
animal heat of the body. Water in
winter should, therefore, be wanned
In some manner. Sonic cows will re-
frain from drinking w tor as long as
possible, if the water is cold. and. con-
sequently, fall off in the yield of milk.
phiz de front side of me head, 1
want's to git iiie pictUfr took for me
nmddei> Tumble?!' ,,
The artist tumbled and wlu.l.o ,ho
was preparing nls c tnora for the
shock the young man grew cun tide n-
tial. . ' . . -
......... ...... ..... ■ <-q.|l.t|M’i, «ibt; ter look at me
' b a VC* h itrt'od' thetiv 1 iHierttfs- n pon eit'.-r | dal l was froni !le>rmu.tyvi,now yv.outAj
i side of a trail.' Straight aiieul a blue I yor? I am, air d tS where me ml 1<im4
an 1 if haze gives the horizon .the appearance , livin’ now, but 1 ve been workin in de
i* to( a great tH'a out of Wbtob'a agoru of j packin’ houses a couple oi year- Me
of ca-t ! siiov^tpped^ounTlidn*. Triitpy uf tlimn j iwidOor's iilPdr time wiitin'trrr k’nuw
pyifffnidal iii form and Took ing 1'kc 1 •' '**" »*«»-"t
brigantines sailing along, with every
stitch of snowy Canvass set, poko their
hoary heads. The trail linnlly leads
into1' a deep cut. into tlie rocks and
down ap Incline blasted from basaltic
and lirr/estono wall*. A moment later
the traveler lias reached the gnuidost
ll .»•»
Wc o/Tcr One lluiidr
for any «>«-.> of tfutni
cufed by taktiiv Hay's
F. J. CHENEV.yct
We, the undersigned,
Cheney for the last 45
him perfectly houora
translations umf flnam
out any obligutionn mm
Wksp \ Tho x, Whole
. ledo, O.
Wauuno, Kins as ,X
Druggists, Toledo,
|G. H. Van Hok-i;n,
’nal Bunk, ToV.L
lilt's ('atari'll (Jure i
directly upon tl
, of1 the system j
Sold by ail Drugg
< ItHt-eonl is much
fowl- Tile |.e:,t I-
grain. Corn rousted I
twiis* a week would no
trouble.
1 wants ter
jay w’idoilt
if I'm boldin' np' own. yu,
lot her know dat I’m no
puttin’ it on paper. See? I tmk u
neat, tasty pietur.vvill show lie old lady
flat iter 4>.tbe is a [s*hc!i vztint's iiot^fln'
his own. So ver kin make me about
four wid red covers on.”
"Do you wi-li -to bo taken silting or
Ftirni Notes.
, A warm stable will make tin * TaTT
|colt come out on grass in the .spring
Strong and vigorous.
bit of Scenery in the ndw world. Me I atqnding? ask 'd the weary nrti-t.
stands in the -center of a monster j "On me pin- be-ldq n table it yer
crater —perhaps tlie giant crater from I has oik:,” replied Jpe b.ohe.
wiiich jiourtiti th»» tiereest torreut id | A small table wheeled in front
all the uirreuts of molten liiva that. 1 uf.J.hia.ihiU)m-a. Ttf^'lf the filial youth
swept over the country. : v^bo wa- going to all this trouble to
In other places in tho towering walls ; gladden _ Ills poor old mrttlier* ticart
which surround this bligiitol bole the piffled out n revolver about a foot long
'flame* oL that prehistorie upheaval and banged it down in the center of tlie
hi'itt r .■mic of i
There is no article '
StJt'vys the entire eolith
nity as Huoaan's Hi
Those huueriug front
cl.ial diseases, Cough-
try thrTU. I’rii~ 2a i’ef
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Wheat ami oats sin
Tiaudj -outs al way a dr
or coolo'd. Good rosulti
wheat boiled to burst
bi'eu obtained.
Oregon, Ills I’srai
Mild, equable dlinmti
dant crops,. Host fru
stock country in tin: \\
tion free. Address tl
tiou Hoard, Portland,
U a litter of pin* edit
OuWutgo merit, or on I
m,iy lose tlie vvhfllo
meat may, Bifid usuidlv
This is tho difference
bad luck’’ in fanning.
We roebmniejid "Tai
The half of our ills
are forever crossing
come to them, and whi
reach, Gh ! for the bli
tentmenf!
made cavern- and chasms -actually
ate'their way into the rocks in their
wild fury to join in tho devijish orgy
outsidq. Looking from the summit of
table!. .From nnpther. [ideket hWAproz
iiuce 1 a pint bottle tmlf-fuU of wni-ky
and [daeed it carefully on the table
next to tiio arsenal. I'hon he deposited
TjAca
the'trail into, the great ba«in l.otn feet the tlmiiib and lor.'finger of'his rigid.,
below —a basin of a elrcqmferonce of i hand on the t ble b i.-k of l»is eroden-
at least ten thousand feet and walled ( tials, pulled his hat over one eye,
in by perpendicular volcanic palisades J doubled up his left list and “luck it or)
iftOO feet high — tne spectacle is one of | his hip-bono, emssed on^ leg in front
awful sublimity. I ho visitor instinct- of the other with the toes resting on
ively feels a- though he had entered the floor, set his fecth jpjgif on a cigar,,
the theatre «>f the ^oyil. Above the ; assumed a.fut'ocious. seowling exnrc--.
great hole is the blue sky with a hawk : ston, and tlnm toid the artist|o "touch'
soaring lazdly. Moving sluggishly j her off.”
through a narrow channel m the ■ hot- | If there were «»y sloubts in that
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IT CONQU1
of tire basin j» tiiu buakc. xlSdUg-i-atuiiiui'l*
whose waters are as green as the
brightest emerald. These are tho only
colors. All else is do.id and in disor-
der., Hera is where yoe migut expect
No portion of the milk should be lo.sL to see the evil one sitting a-ti Me a lire
A mess of cornmeal and whey will be
.relished by pigs.-1'!'he refuse from
ereamertea isa valuable food if util-
ized for hogs.
That cooked food i3 not more ex-
tensively used is not because it Is leas
nutritious than raw food, but because
an additional expense is ,incurred for
fuel and labor in cooking
wind rt*gari|ip ' her_ bay's
jtbility (o hold hi-own in.t'ntriigatTidy..
are dispelled by this time.
Rrlleves and euro* I
SHEUMATlSM,
NKVRXKIIA,
Sciatica, Lumbago.
»rFr»iim
__ _ _ ........ _ |‘n.nri‘ l(vg
aeamcsl rock at midni/hl ;'on'e;r,pl:„.- tuh. , :!,a . , f,„. mU„s
ing the ruio bfliow by the light of the ff,,, J,......
moon in its last quarter.. A fl o»h of ' ’ “
biood-red ligbloing and a roar of thun-
der are all that are necessary to com-
plete the picture of the inb-rnut re-
gions. The grass is yellowTtiid stunt-
ed. The few blasted trees and bushes j
growing upon th<5 ledges look like |
h anW^L
1
Meadow land needs manuringas we 11 t th°’MS pictured in the haunts of sprites
as for other crops. If not plowed up | gnomes. Au are white as the
in a system of Rotation, agood applica- | shrouds <h tlie dead.
tion of manure should he given,
taking care to have it woll rotted and
lined.
The be-t way to apply salt to land is
to mix it with the lime or ashes, ono
bushel of salt to toil of the lime or
jishcJs being the'proper proportion. It
renders! the lime more soluble, due to
chemical action.
Whenever you are compelled to al-
low a field to remain uncultivated for
want, of linn' or lab.c, it indicates that
you have too much land, and that it
ItollXes are mo-tly of brick, wTTh tile
roofs. There are not-many barns, the
stpek being kepi iu sheds, and hay, and
straw iu »tm:Us, thatched. They own
th'dr farms, whtub average about a-
dozen acres early bvifh nearly a- large
a pouulation oil about ono-tweatic-tli!
tho ansi of the United states
France is no doubt the most pros fie r
oiis nation in flic old world Tlie
largest indemnity ever exa-'tod fro
any nation wa*> psid to (iermany in lor
than a year. A debt of fctooo.ooo.ooi
contracted in’7u und *71, as great a
our debt was, u all paid. It is a nio
bieiu::ful agricultural country, and
is-»m> wou lcr tiint tho Frenchns.ui
proud of “Sonny France,” and do.
•not emigrate. As a rule tihev are i
ad van -e of other nations in Europe i
export a gium in re. ,1'ommercial lei
smaller areiu » .. ,
The hunt way to Ikill wiro grass is by
shadowing the soil. First plow the
ground in the fall, so us to allow tho
frost to pulverize it. Jn thy spring
plow again and sow oaM thickly. Cut
the oats in tho milky stage and sow
the.ground with Hungarian grass, the
thicker the better.^ These crops will
keep tho ground well shaded arid kill
Out the grass.
feeding good ealvo- for
The Only noise hoard in this eradla
of chaos is u .continuous amiJ^ullcn
roar which comes fromythn bottom of
tlie pit Man can never know how in-
finitesimal he-really is until tie pi.ms
his way over tho fire-swept fl.Hiring of
tho biuia in an effort to find tji <a i urn
of the cea-qb'ss roar. Aroumi-liirn i-
stretched an amphittieatre of walls so
great In thoir dimensions and so regu-
lar in tbblr formation as to instantly
£iv*birth_to. viaioii^.jif a nu*ituu4wYglYi h1.1!
insensate beings AVaTi:htng from their *n,,b of land is m do to -eouu
circling seats the1 turmoil below. I*10 BrlWsher "kicks” lustily becaft
will pay you to sell a portion, in order ! Tracing the sluggish stream until it ugiioullurul imports from France,
that your efforts m(ay bo.devoted to a j begins to boil in its ra 'cover rocks and in a sOeiiou of northern Frasee,. '
through caverns, the stranger finally
creeps to the odge of a mighty cataract
which tumbles in owe broad, sheer fail
a distance of 210 feet. A cloud of spray
hangs oxer tho boiling waters bejow
and through the %hito, pulsating veil
a rainbow spamuug the yeasty ■ tiokUdrwifti ibatTrturt ujf mwah
maelstrom blazes with. vivid .bright- I —•— - -
ness, j Here is the jewel In this great
ring ol death. Niagara cannot be
compared with it in beniTity or In
the grandeur of itsen virompents. Tho
volume of water (louring over the cata-
ract is not so groat as that at
Niagara*but the falfls greater and fur.
more varied. From tip to tip tho foam-
ing, roaring oresent at Shoshone is a
quarter of a mile. Before tiio tumb-
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they make them weiglq pound
The cal vbs market at _tlie fancy pri<
of 2or to 2.-)e A pound. Perhaps
have people who want their paiat
SMITH’S B
TtM on thettver antrnne
cure biliousness, sick '
UialHrlH ami nil, liver «
Wo arc now iliakliiK
os|M-einlljr adapted for
Very small and cusy to
sUoZAo wr lioitle.
A i»im>IbI*o PHOT<
atiovf picture. ‘‘Klssuijj
reeplpt of Zo stamp. Ad.
arCut Anti BiloHemedt
J. F. SMITH A Ct
Tlie lluiKehnlil,
Swaai.i,owim; saliva oftqn relievos
soar, stomach.
Hot ,dry. flannel, applied as , hot os
-possible* for neuralgia, !
When not tu us ’ the umbrella should
be left loose, uuconfined by elastic or
silken band. . ^
A t on prom Ur.
With all my heart I loved Marie.
Would she consent to marry met
‘‘Of. all the ntert.” she said in mirth.
“I would not wed tlie best on earth."
i
Her wofds I felt presawsl dofeat*
I Kl-'hed. She smiled. "Oh what ce*cj
She said “Of men,bath great and ata.il
Are yo t the Very ues:' of ..oil'
Then did I all mv Iot^ confess
Alon^f with rnv unworthin-
FoaiKKN limbs should be placed in
natural position and tire p itient kept
quiet until the surgeon arrives. 4
The progress of'Civilization has its
drawlni At tho bull ring iu the.
Moxu ill town of Paca the other day
the spectators booted the bull lighters
and nearly tore down the hmphithcatro
beWmso the bulls were too tame to
fight This placable and pigeon-livered
disposition of bulls will undoubtedly
destroy the noble sport of bull lighting
in the course of time. The intellect of
the bull has not usually been rated
per cent But *.ty it i-. double that or
20j per cent. This on $21 would be
• SIMM
|2>.'80->lcaving . 1 *<.2'). Deduct from
this the for pigs an 1 thoir enro.
lcivcsinniSO for tko :icrwor■*». 10 per are promplfy ehedtfed by small donw of the hungry coyote at, the rad sun
aero rent. Ifatnaultas fifty aerbs of of sa t. The patient should be kent as *inkimr behind the ournle. whiterhood-
ifty acres
corb ;utd hogs enough to cat it* and
ten ©ftclover, making sixty acres, he
will have a clear opffrit for the use of
his land of D -s Mojncs Uegifler.
i, fmtrsWn T’tmHry. |
The custom of^-swlling. jtpdraWn
poultry, which generally prevails,
should be abolished as pernicious and
high, but he seems to be getting sense dangerous. Tn formet' d <ys, whbn
enox^h io seo that his dispute© with
red flag© can be bettor settled by
arbitration than br war.
cold storage whs not yet tn vogue,
there could not be much barm done,
but now it has become a serious hy-
gienic evil and should be effeotuajly
lava bowlders which have been gnaw-
eff Into caverns. Beginning at one end
______^ of the cresent, tarhare the water falls in
Rancid lard is improved bv tryingit * broad, thin, silver spray,The Lorrent(
grows ip volume until the main cata-
Ilore the water is
over with a littltf wator iu thp kettle,
adding slices of raw potatoes.
Do not 'blow the food to cool it for
children; the brgarh is often impure
and will make the fool injurious to
tha child.
A bkown broad sandwich is spread Rnd j0inB jn the mighty roffr below,
with cream cheete and waterpress or jn the oppressive sifblimity of all these
parsley, wit,h cayennu pepber aod.*gurrOi,n(iingM_tii0 towering walls of
^ .1 1th© crater, tho thundering of the twin
IlEMdunriAOEs of the lungs or stomach cataract of the now world, the waiting
raot is reached. Herd the wtiter is of
such a solid green that it carries Its col-
or half way down its tremendous fall.
Nearer the other end b( the crescent
the catunct tumbles over doinns,
minarwta and pulpits of volcanic rock;! d<> and bar'.Htrs. ud 1 believe,
i«l«a in th.. m in4.lv «.«(. h«i..v nod’isU. hut ffof we. Oil, nOr i
In this mode t flat this is just my
whent I see my friends. Ih a h
wquld be a reeeptiot) room, an
rainarry ihb tiTifteau
The I’orlitr l»im ni-«l t» ExHnrthm.
"'J'ho pttiHor 1ms e<itte. Oth
admrre my pretty room.’’ Said a
hrfi-t.'ss, the other day to a N. Y.l
rcporj.nr.1 "but you must not caltj
parlor. That breaks my heart,
don’t have parlors any inororl
know. Hotel* » have parlors, _
of salt. The patient should be kept ap
quiet ns possible.
KicrCake.—Oho teacupful of rice
.... *.nn . .... ^ ' a —. *...»
sinking behind tl>e purple, wbite-hood-
ed mountains in the distance, and the
knowledge ot tlje barren wasto stretch-
flour, two oup» ol ilrhoatr flour, two ing <*11 apout the great basin—th© vis-
eggs, onof Cupful pf sweet milk, one itor loses all sense of fear and sits like
Veispooqful of bakinfg jniwder aod a ono suddenly bereft of the power of
little salt. Bake in a round tin dish in artloulktion.
a quiok oven.
Baked Hash. Take any kind of
cold meat ana chop fine, with a little
cold ham or suit pork, mix ono or two
eggs and ft litre butter, and season
CAN HOLD HIS OWN.
Ha Sand© to H>* Mother Bvldanoa©
. of HI© PrOgrw©*.
It was In the afternoon Thanks-
with ©ait /.and ptDpor; with thU mix day ,3 the Chicago Tilnos,
bread or rnak climbs, moisten RwerT *, * , ' . _ _
litUa and bake like pudding. I a ««"»PJ-»"»ilU red^aeed • young
other larger npartm 'Ut would
salon or drawing nopin in nd<
and a white' room, ft J«|»’idfeve
a greun room, and scJ on, but
jtarlur among them nil. Wo
ko<*p clear of tho raaddning cr6^
know, and ‘parlors’ ure drei
common.”
i Hold Toyr Brfatk.
A French phy^lciap recoinm«
a sure euro for dyape|i©la that, a
hold their bTeatU 4* lun9 •» I
several .times per ally. Thl© mq
but a sura oura would'be to he
W©iUt*H Song. .
BABY
Sold bj *11 Druggists,
Ely’s'Cream Bal
WILL CVM
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Price f o Cants,
Applr Fslm Into «aoh c
Et. V BHOs.A* Wsrren 81
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