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tist can 3 be grown 'early for hay.
as as May, but it
r jj 2 sown On rich land,
farm weather. in
>di5 % sown in June or even
yield well. It entails no
ban to plow the land, har
and sow. The cost of the
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being Times.
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UILK TESTS.
w^e composition of milk gives
" of the amount of nourishment
from k. There is usually about
P er cent, of water, with
■yen of solids. These
irteen per cent,
the nutritious part of the
ie consist of fat or butter,
nd they and certain
. c beese, milk, sugar valu
hlk is thus naturally more
it possesses greater quantities
solids. We often speak of the
of milk, and this means that it
a larger proportion of fat solid
of the other substances. Al¬
tos fat is the most valuable com
• the casein has as much real
s value. . rated
jalue fount of milk, however, is
of fat or cream, and this
l brought about largely by the
production of butter, to which
ilk is used. The other rating solid at
jes scarcely receive any test of twice
Sk [fat that will show a
as another lot is valued at
much more. Some cows, and
fo, vary in the amount of this
heed in the milk, and the ani
[breeds have come to be rated
U to the amount of fat which
luce in their milk.—American
In’ SELECTING THE FLOCK.
mg means a little more than
be flock, and is the most direct
|ble way of improvement. The
Ler that expects to improve his
I having all his good sheep will
Keep on doing so. The import
laving a well-defined standard
■per sheep for the business in
fed the circumstances surround
plant cannot be overestimated,
this standard all the selection is
■ condemnation is discovered,
of selecting once or twice a
■dice it every day with unre
'igilance. No matter how good
hay be in one or two points, if
, a and paying sheep it should be
one put in its place that
-American Farmer.
,TT 0P ARSENICAL spraying.
examinations have been made of the
fruit and foliage of sprayed trees at vari¬
ous intervals after spraying whieh in¬
dicate that after the water ha3 evaporated
the poison soon entirely disappears,
either through being blown off by the
wind or washed off by rains, so that after
fifteen days hardly the minutest trace can
be discovered.
In tbe line of actual experiment as in¬
dicating the very finely divided state of
the poison and the extreme small quan¬
tity which is used to each tree, Professor
A. J. Cook, of the Michigan Agricultural
College, has conducted some striking ex¬
periments. A thick paper was placed
under an apple tree which was thoroughly
sprayed on a rather windy day, so that the drip¬
ping was excessive. After the
dripping had ceased, tbe paper (covering
a space of seventy-five square feet) was
analyzed and four-tenths of a grain of
arsenic was found.
The whole matter was well summed up
by Professor Riley in a recent lecture
before the Lowell Institute in Boston, in
which he said: “The latest sensational
report of this kind was the rumor emana¬
ting from London within the last few
weeks that American apples were being
rejected for fear that their use was un¬
safe. If we consider for a moment how
minute is the quantity of arsenic that can
under the most favorable circumstances
remain in the calyx of an apple we shall
see at once how absurd thi9 fear is, for
even if the poison that originally killed
the worm remained intact one would have
to cut many barrels of apples at a meal to
get enough to poison a human being.
Moreover, much of the poison is washed
off by rain, and some of it is thro wn off
by natural growth of the apple, so that
there is as a rule nothing left of the
poison in the garnered fruit. Add to
this the further fact that few people eat
apples raw without cutting away the
calyx and stem ends, the only parts
where any poison could under the mo3t
favorable circumstances remain, and that
these parts are always cut away in cook¬
ing, and we see how utterly groundless
are any fears of injury and how useless
any prohibitive measures against Ameri¬
can apples on this score.—New York
World. ,
FARM AND GARDEN NOTES.
Feed your table refuse to the laying
hens.
aLLLA UOOU A ir
is lettuce; it grows quick and gives a
good yield.
Some one remarks that a deal of calcu¬
lation is required to make a dollar from
poultry. The same remark applies to
any business.
Generally if matured fowls are to be
marketed the sooner they are sent to be
marketed the better, as often prices get
Nothing Got Away.
An old deed recorded in Pettis county
over tration fifty yews sgo contains a good illus¬
of the legal verbiage common in
Buch instruments in early times, la ad
dition to forty acres of land sold for a
consideration of fifty dollars, the docu
naent conveys : ‘all und singular—appurt
finances, appondages,advowsons, curtailages,- cowhouses, benefits,
commons, corn
cribs, dairies, dovecots, casements, emol¬
fixtures, uments, freeholds, features, furniture,
immunities, gardens, homestalls, improve¬
ments, limekilns, meadows,
marshes, mines, minerals, orchards, parks,
pleasure grounds, pigeon houses, pig
styes, quarries, remainders, reversions,
rents, mills, rights, ways, water courses, wind¬
together with every other necessary
right, immuuitv, privilege and advavta-ge
of whatsoever name, nature or descrip¬
tion.”
The Very Worst.
Fanny’s mother had company to tea—
a gentleman with whom the child was a
great favorite, and at whose request the
little girl wa3 allowed, contrary to the
general During rule, to have a seat at the table.
the progress of tho meal the little
woman was unfortunate enough to tip
over her bowl of bread and milk. The
disaster w^s so appalling that she settled
back in her high chair and gazed at what
teemed to her utter ruin. At last, as if
the full extent of the catastrophe had
just dawned upon her, she drew a long
breath and said, “And the best table¬
cloth, tool”
After sponging patent leather with
warm water and letting it dry, while still
warm rub just a little sweet oil iu it, then
rub it well out of it.
Bulrushes Shaken by the Wins!
I>o not vibrate to the passing wind more readi¬
ly than weak nerves vibrate to the slightest
noise or other trivial cause of their disturb¬
ance, which would be disregarded by the vig¬
orous. That benignant strengthens tonic, them Hostetter’s
Stomach Bitters, restored through
the medium of super-sensitiveness. digestion, and Malaria thus
remedies their
kidney cured and liver Bitters. complaint and constipation
are by the ,
The matches made yearly are worth
0185,000,000.
Fob Impure or thin Blood, Weakness, Mala
ria Neuralgia, Iron Indigestion, Bitters—it and gives Biliousness, strength,
take Brown’s
making old persons leassant feel to young—aud yoang
persons strong; i take.
In 1859 Bonelli devised a method t. Being
electricity in weaving.
A Matter of I.ife ot Death.
Do you know that the state of the blood run¬
ning in vour veins is the cause of your sickness
or your health ? This is a most important mat¬
ter, although overlooked by otherwise. people who show Your
a great deal of good sense
hlood has to be kept pure, or vour whole system
gradually becomes a wreck. It costs very little
to check disease and correct the state of the
blood if the matter is taken up in time; but it
costa a great deal, and is often impossible, if
taken up after disease has gained a foothold.
If you are troubled with Syphilis, Itch, Hu
mers, Swellings, Skin Disease, Rheumatism,
Indigestion Cured
“ I have for years been
4 yi my troubled stomach with and distress indiges¬ in
M mm m Hood’s tion. When Sarsaparilla I took the
e£ect was surpris-
Sample Package Mailed Free.
Address Small Bile Beans, New York.
The St. Louis Chief of Police requires
the 1000 Chinese in that city to be
photographed.
canjpe Long spells of sickness and heavy doctor bills
prevented by using in time Bile Beans
There are 525,000 Congregationalists
in the United States.
as far as liver pills and cure oftener
—Small Bi le Beans.
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A million dollar sugar refinery is to be
built at Brooklyn, N. Y.
To aid Digestion take one Small Bile Bean
after eatin g. 25c . per bottle.
There were 1500 railroad accidents in
New Jersey last year.
Constipation cured by' Small Bile Beaus.
Some of the Afrioan tribes pull their fingers
till the joints crack as a form a salutation.
disorders, Fob Dyspepsia, Brown’s Indigestion, Bitters. and Stomach The Best
use Iron the
Tonic, it rebuilds the system, cleans Blood
ic and strengthens weak debilitated the muscles. A splendid ton¬
for and persons.
The thermometer has been proven to be the
invention of Galileo in 151)6.
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ENJOY®
Both the method and results when
and Syrup refreshing of Figs is taken; it is and pleasant
to the taste, acts
gently Liver and yet promptly Bowels, cleanses on the Kidneys, the
effectually, dispels colds, head- sys¬
tem
acheS and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup kind of Figs is the
only duced, remedy pleasing of its ever and pro¬
to the taste ac¬
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular Syrup remedy of Figs known. is for sale i 50c
and 01 bottles by all leading
gists. Any reliable hand druggist will who
may not have it on pro¬
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. I)o not accept any
substitute.
give German Syrup my most earnest
commendation.” ©
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u Con sump lives and people r .
who hare weak lnngs or Asth¬
A ma, should n»e Plso’s Cure for -
Consumption. It has eared it
thousands, it has not Injur¬
ed one. it Is not bad to take. .4
It ts the best cough syrup. C5r.
wwwhArn
IT IS A DUTY you oweyour- the best
self and family to let Econo
value for your money. I I
mize in your footwenrbypnr
chasing \V. L. Douglas the Shoes, bout Eon
which represent rgked.
villus: («at emcee as '
l WTAKE onenn s N0 w SUBSTITUTR; test . BENTLEME',
THE BEST SHOE III THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY.
a" , A genuine sewed shoe. that will not 115», the cell, seaml-lse,
% smooth lnllde, nexlble, more oomtomble,uy lsh and durable tum
ff,” ' \ any other shoe eve: sold st the price. Equals custom made shoe.
1/4 \ , oostlng from as Hendaewed, m 35. line as)! shoes. The most stylfi
,7/1’ *9?!" , ‘ $4 my and end 85 durable shoes ever sold at these prloes. Theyeq
{2’4 ~ fine imponed shoes costing Item .8 to or; and an other! who
">714 v., $3 50 Police Shoe, worn by lumen soled, edge shoe,
5. r’ ‘1 I want. a good heovy eslt. thm sud extenelon !
my to walk in, and wlll toe? the teat dry warm. Shoes
$2 50 Fine Calf. 82.10 and 83 Werklncmen’s than osber nuke.
‘ I wlll mega he more was: to: the money any that wax.
v The lncteulng ssles show
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DOUGLAS , SHOES. Such obwnlng money under “new '
ASK FOR VI. L uon by law tor 333%,??? s?» sodium
‘ H "*“n‘nnld‘whfnnfiue ' If not £0? sale 0 free. in yowlflluie of ye send exc 'dirpct naive to en 3:30:13 9 W. L- 13qu grew £3;
no agents. Write for Caz-log»
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DO NOT BE DECEIVED Paints which stain
with Pastes, Enamels, and
the hands, injure tho iron, and burn off.
The Rising Sun Stove Polish is Brilliant, Odor¬
less, Durable, and the consumer pays lor no tin
or glass package with every purchase.
fir mss
liver
PI IE, “ PILLS GRIPE SOU SICK®
DO SOT
m ACELK, impaired digeatioa, consti¬
i pation, vital torpid glands- They arcusa dij
organs, remove nausea, Kid¬
20 a liness. Magical effect on
neys amibladder. Conquer dis
loo bilious nervous Establish
h. orders. nat¬
ural Daily action.
blood. Beautify Purely complexion Vegetable. by purifying
Tho dose be too is much. nicely Each adjusted vial to contains suit case, 42, as carried one pill in vcet can
never man’s
pocket, like lead pencil. Business great
convenience. Taken easier than “Crescent.” sugar. Soldevery
whare. All genuine goods bear
Bend 2-cont stamp. You got 82 page book with sample.
DB. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. SI. Louis. Ma
AN ASTONISHING
TOMO FOR WOMEN.
m. cES-BLEJS’a
WINE OF
CARDUI
>’ 5
It Strengthens the Weak, Quiets the
Nerves, Relieves Monthly
Suffering and Cures
FEMALE DISEASES.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST ABOUT IT.
$1.00 PER BOTTLE.
CHATTANOOGA PED. CO., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Unlike the Dutch Process
No Alkalies
— OR —
Other Chemicals
are used in the
preparation of
K W. BAKER & CO.’8
11 HBreaMastCocoa
iff which is absolutely
regulate
• Complexion, Brad Peeling, and#
or d&oasa resulting from intestines* impure#
j by the stomach, livernr
•to perform their benefit propi
I \FSkSStmS!E^t over-eating are