The Bryan Daily Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 71, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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MM) EATS KINNKYS.
DAILY FROM
IAMB.
A LIVB
l rrilrare from .T )rn
V llu.. h k.. 4u.rk fch.
4 Ito.unr Th.lr linl-. VI III...
UtiUliia mt Nltwluf.
1:111: ia (in- fpiruic
aillOIIX bird. III!
t mllt-d u kea ami
he cut mulling
but lamb hldii4' m.
: Tin Kitou tiiHt ne
"Is U epi lire U thai
li' i n li not very well
I" lp II. Koine gour-
UHia uiiioiik tnc
tinman Xn-i li Ukf
llllllll'll I 1 .1 11 . 1- U
! ntv.r ihy rah rtff(r tf..ni. Tb.
M bill of ftie niionn hiu nnU.Urf
iih miiKt rut liuiii' kldtieva or
-v fti.1. liko the wnsii.ir. f.ir.t that
" I he (HtN . kidneys. Kea In pro-
loiinnil k.e-ah. Tl.pk.a .sanative of
h" South. 11 unl of New Zealand lie
H'I.iiik to the Rrrot flimr ftf
ln rather larger than the parrot of
until Ainc a nml nut mo n.Tointitmiiml
U comerniitloiial ability. II. U not
cry active during the day. Iiui make
Imsclf Mt at ulghl. In the year liiTi)
lial unpiarotl to be a rtinaikahle dls-
" broke nut among Hlin-p (lot k
f New Zealand. Shepherd lulU at range
otic of finding !.. prostrated an 1
Inn from lk ffccl of a aom of about
.lie sue nf a mn iih hand I lie i-at of
Ulih a Immediately over the kld-
For a time Hit cause of thU dls-
iae remained a mystery ami wa thi
K.urre of mtirli lami'itl dim usr-lon
tu.ing the In iln rJ. um dcchirpil
bat It Max a rash ; utliei llmt Hip .rc
sere tlic r'Mili of ullil.ln) iformcd tiy
he Mi.i p on each utli-r'a back; ottu-ra
hat the Rock w.rr bp'.ng prrt'i'iltt-d
y aom iiikliKiiant liiiiiiini enemy pu-
ill'ly a m all y. What wa the sur-
Pilse of all. Ih-n hm aonic on do-
''tfd a kei. ii.ti on Hip luik of a
U !ii ji In tin. art of .Ii h lug tn Ik nk
n:o Hip uiilm.il ii l.ij.
Tli" Ui liat l.in iliiilPil of It
natural fowl InmTtii ami tl'.p root of
tarliiiu lirul ami plnn- by tin'
'riiiihulib'ia." hn. in onli-r in otituln
fr-Kh tatiir.iKi'. Imrn off Hip fli liU pat li
war. Hum il. .iiuli.g all lrry-ln arlun
liruln ami liir..-i ta. Vlmt i-r vifiua-
Hon ma) In- I. II la ral.'ii by Hip ulippp.
ft tilrh arp allnMpil to rrmtilp at p!paiirp
in r Hip niniiuiAin Rl.lt
It In .i.iciK-d that Hii' k firat tie-
;iiIip. Hip liabit of fprdinx on IjiiiIj':
klda. yn by vUltlug tin- klllllit )ar1 of )
tin1 Iip. p nailuii whltlipr they bad
l'''i ii dilvi-n by luitixrr. II'Tp thplr ot
tpiillon wua at r( ti-1. no doubt by the
fi""h hlil-a haiiKliiK along thp wall and
In iIm i hip to up inHlm t of rut limliy
wul. li la not ioiiiIiipiI t i U n Hi"y uti
! I luWVMKut.OII. dirCinPIPil k.lll)l
ti'iiiai.m if fat whii h bad cm m -r-.iitl.li
.1 thp kldliP)a. t)lip tartP of till'
I 1 1 ti m tutrn l liuiiipillatPly Hindi. Hip
k.a a l.io lo Hip bia.l. kl Jn.y balilt.
Il w hi r tin I'binam.in aim the iri
'I'Ik It. a vf fii ir-ii liMiiipdIalPly wHt
i.i it.foi mi'd bin frli'inU and thp
tr. nil wan an lin rappd attPiidanip oai h
11. Kin al Hip p tUlUina and a
Ina!.g of Hi laiub-kldirpy baliii
Wlun all of Mm ft ou iho iJ' b 1
l.i. n i Iiiii. t. .1 Hip V. .i natural.
tin m il 1 1 a at'.i'iitlon to Hip lltp animal.
It i-i. I li m lu I tilrpn.lv tfliight It
lo x lo lo. .up Hip kidni-y with ritrpnip J
appiitary
At ftvt tht
tli prpilatlnniinf Hits Mi.i1-
tliltrty i t i .iturp w'pip rulliliiltt.'J n will
Icr only and Hip ubi pp wpi ti-d fur at-
tm k Witp thoup whli li wrpp pn'gnglpd
in bit.l'M. cauitht In - aiowi uu.
l:.iiu id by wild .lienor nti.rwl i..n-
I'lr.d !.i lpl.'i. Hilt thry ti. bol.li r
rupiillv. and al thr prpiu'nt day a ke.t
will i Huh out a lip.ilihy i-risii. awmip
il.iu on It and f. "t upon l' kt.liipy.
It hni pvrn Ix'.n known to all.i k a
lui'p ilirpitly iiinlrr thp iniKP of tin1
lp;ihi'ri1 and In blond dai l!; lii."and ou
cup oi'railnu a k. a la ri pm li d to havp
'made a born' ita vUtliu.
Ma IiK an tntn Whli. f
-In ItTim I niiR.il w bnmN: !! Invi -
tlpat' iia by phyaliiaua by thr liun-
' rtm'iHUv cf hla akin. 'I tu bfonip.l
laialt'i tirr. a llifitiba lu ahnpp. ilalina
to ho vp found an rlixlr whii h will rn-
dpr Hip liulnnn .-Kin ImpiTvloiia to any
liiital poiat or kliarpi-npil pdgp of
k n . to or da;- r. and rail blniM'lf tho
"Mm dIHi Hip lion Sklu." U la tine
thm It baa bl' IiiiokkIIii. to ptn
.1-Tlih hl tkin wltlt aharply pointed
. uailiL wllti llinl) . g i ou ml kaltpa ami
liaiiiirr. lit Ir now exhibiting hlnim lf
ami bia grrnli'l (ml la to a with b.a
i plir biMly ihiuuKh h'Kip. Ui i' Inaidi'
uf fhl.h I4 Inn illy big piiiurh lomlnill
hia body ami ia cI'im ly iu l wltli ahaip
knlfp pi'lnia. d igg. r. nail and otl.it
i'ii:.l!y pleasant lrlllc. Through tliia
hoop he iieiu.'H bhi body with abioltil
liupiiully. Tho ph; ali lnna do not agree
ua to hia Immunity and aomo of Hum
think that Itluiukin. wlilrli la hia name
ii a liiklr who haa by long pia. lu"
miccii'ili d In hiiiili nlng tilniaelf agalnat
Hid lii.pii!ou nf metal upon hiu akin.
The prof.'kpoia of Hie llerllti rlinie
however coin-ldt-red It worth while to
b . line tilrollt Hie niiin'aakln. ilolloiin -
lig It an inexpllt able mattir.
aaw III tlrat Train.
A roiintry boy who wua brought up la
a remote region of fti-otland bud oeca-
alnn to at'iomaiiy hia father to a li-
lac near w hi k a In am h line of rullw ay
pauwa. Tho morning after hi arrival
when aaunterlng in I lie u.mlru bilfltid
Hie hoiiHP In whii'h they were Maying
he beheld w ith wondering eea train
go by. Kor niometit lie atood a'.arlng
at II with atonUhnietit aud thru run-
ting Into the hoiiae be aald: "Father
father coma out There'a a amlddy ran
off l' row o' hourM an' Ui am a' dooa
by lit bck ' lb tow a."
"fi
I '
iT'Lh WA3 A TOOR SUB3TITU'rE.
ri.ii r.xnlK pf n inr.Tlloi In
f.oilg (rinny.
I'rmii Ihr I'niilfirt OtPrmiUn: 'I hp
IUMp IjI.i. k tinilp villi h In m "n ou tlir
fclrcp . wty fi.iiipiU nlih iilrn on
lai k dap attaiiii il quil a rijiiiU.-
Hn uiikiiik tb various pnxt aldp lodpa
tl in tin? Hip pjHl f pck. It U KPn-
iral!y auppoml thm all lamlldafu
"in'- (bp Rnnt" wbrn IiiiHrIpiI In w-
""l orp?aiil.Mt.iia but II ban boon a
lia.l yrar fur koiiIm. and aomu of tho
lidKca liap bi-n In Hi 1'Hl.lt of boi -ro.viim
H k iiui If hiHioad anil giving. Uh
r.nwllil.ilp a rlJ.' mound tli- liall on lu
luck.' On 0114 orraxlon a few (vplnK
('! It ii iioit.nl. Hip lolUatory prp-
inouy i u(. tu K .f. Thtf candidate had
lippi! lliiilfoidi-d o It la rplatid III
Hi" unlcrooia tml Hu-n brouglit Into
Hip liidKPioom wlntp h win liimititd
oil Hi" mii'i'. ; Jbt jjiiMp wtia ImtiiPdl-
o'til) lit t4 iNai. Ulie ih nml" waa
N IV Kxl.bjf out- of Ifccpriitlii'iM.
r-ral olbi rn wcrp near at band on clllipf
alilf. Tlio ptui pyf miii ripiiroai'hi'd the
ihair of Hip pri'Md'.!' oilier. SmMt il-
'v Hip ihiiIp mi r ji: nn n fi'd to K )
fr.irtl No am. rnnt of pnUlnn and
ih'Ii:k ioiiIi! (Pt hi in to bmlut. Klnul-
I)' oiii' of tho liretlirfti told th ituldn to
Kr.iVt tint uiulu'a tall. Tbn ltull mur
had any tupi-rli'tirr will) IwIhIIuk
nuilpa' lull or Iip onld Iiiivp iIp. IIiipI
lo do ao. but Im-Iiik I C tin run I of th
uuilo nalurp to r w il im li indiKiill) h
IirninpH:' p-lieil Hip ralliprutiort taudal
ilpiiti!i(p ami (at a t Int. The niiili-
v. ia n litilp aurpi lin-tl but nli kly rp-
foviiliic. Il llr I.01I1 fppl. Ilftlnn tha
offpudir nearly to the wiling-. Th
iimiIp pliinrr l ( rwanl toward tho i liatr
of Hip pttkluiiiK olUrr with Hip inn-
didalp rllll elliiKlng to Hip aaddlp for
diar llh'. Tli pr.'HiillnR utli'ir iiian-
(iM'd lo Jump out of H.p way. Krum
In rp Hip animal made fur the p ip-
tary. who dodi(pl und'T Hip tnbli'. Ilm
head i now luriU'.l down Hip ball
ami away bp wpiiI ot ihalra and
rni'iiilMTH wlmin In- Vnoik'd down In
pv-pry ill.-iTtiiiii. TIip l aiidlda'p by thU
I imp li.l falli'ii frc:ii thP nitllr'a bail..
An. in d and around IV nnilu ftpw until
Hi hall wan In Hip wlldiat atatp of
ri'iifiMtuii uvi I liod)' I rv tnK to rali '.i
Hi'' mull' win a lua lp apvi'ial almort
mm f ul (toilH to plungp out of a
window Into Hip Kln-.-t bi'low. I lually
In lnakitiK a turu III oiiP lornrr of Hip
hall thp in nil- fill and a dti-n tnpii
l li-d on np of lit in and h 11 him flnn.
II.' wan tfiki-n diin iiKlalrii tiT olip of Hip
brothpm and b d h 'oip. AfiPr oulpr
4 rloi.'U tin. rpiidlilali' Waa pir-
mltlpil to aiitn thp iiiiiptiiiiilun uiiil bp-
mine a in !!) Ivrr wiihuiit further citp-
liiutilin. A mo; un in pjKK.-d lo Hip pf
1 "' U't-Mm-t dUulxllilt Hip on-
l'.ii ptpiit ui Hp i miiIiik i-hoiild bp
PXil.'d from Hip Io.Irp wltbout r. -roiirnp.
hut tinr.l nf thp mpnilipr arp
marrli'd and tub! t lit Ir wUph. Tln'ti Hip
H'l'tpt lritri tut. All o.h r lodgpii bat-
ing or a ion it ip thp iniilp will ti"
r.ireiul ui ;i In hi tail at any IIiup
dm init tl " r r. tronlpn.
ImilitlP ih llo.
Tho young wnniPii timlpnt) at .r-ii-u.'P
iinivHimty Applptoii Wia.. hav
!irUil lo p.u a nniform 6V-b. Thpy
won- ulrr'-J io the .Ip' Ul.iB. It li aald.
by Hip niiuli appaiaiirp of Hip young
lin o In I In" military . '.mol rontiPt'tP.I
wlili thp uiilvprtily. ho i-pri ntly
' I U' v uuv'"lui of r.-ny and blark
li'i itirl fri jiti'd to wpar a tin I-
drtn oT I Bp Minp rrlur aa that worn by
Hip ho) a. but linally ill- 11'd on nary
IiIiip. TIipv arp to wiar hi up blouwt
Jarcd uj) in front wlt'i bla. k and nklrU
ot blue trlmmpit wHIi bla. k. In thr
ci nmarlum Tdnr hlnohipra will Ip mib
klilukd (or Inc kllta...
' ' t Aiiila' MmI pit.
Ih. f..' I l and Inrda of Auairatla nr
iiii'ii.ii ri'.l Itf iiiaiiy nillllotia. and dur-
iiii the laat llflPPii jPHta Hip U'fiiiiwr
I of kciiip :i.ixhi ixi of ahe- p al..i; luvi
' found thpir way into tliia rouulry from
Aun rail.i and N .. aland. Tl'la .Iim"
'Hot lli.lu.il' nrr l.inio.iall i'lindii'il
j wi'lcht of l.p.'f Itnportrd from Hip hiuu
t wrmrrpa avtiit.U Ibw Utl K'lcll Jeara
V'ar tbp ciLii'iir".. ' nii-nt of t ilw traiU'
wax lit liso. l i-n tnp total liipnu'tit
am Mint. d to I1 iiucaatpa.
. r" " .
Milllnulri at Ixmlh A trip.
Sit of the South Afii.jn million-alii-a
are lipllcved lo own llsVirO'.'.uiH;
bitwppn ttii' m. Mr. Alfred I'elt la the
rli'li't with alxty-nillliona. Mr. Unr-
nato haa It ft v . and Civil Hhndrt tmui
ly-P lulllUua. .
HiiALTH CObSIP.
j . Ta lmi o( taippntine arp staid lo
reli.'ve ihp worst parnxyanii of w lioop-
I fi.K-niig!i.
j The mini whoi'' motto la "a ioit
lift' and a nu'try oiip." and w ho I.iUp.i
i no rare of hia health will find that there
Im n. tkt..pr I nipnl III a lil'iikpii.tlntt n lui.K
nyTnng pr.
The lore iii a a of factory employ ing
I.W'O men Ki)i that In -plenum! rali
er .they turu out t' er cent iiioi-p win k
Oaf when H Ik nloriny or oili.rwl.-
dlBiigrpeahle.
. Tim ee 111 bear a high temirPi a i.i e
up to a certain limit but above il.n:
the dlflerenee l very marked. Vox- In
tni.t-e woikera In anieltliig hnuaea can
look nt the molten niel.il without
tiouble until It n iilita J.oihj degrii-a
KrIiipiiIi. It. but nIiovp that they arp oti
liged to wear ivlored gljMn.
A llutiBl I'1" hvglelllH haa been eol-
lei ting (atltli' In legard lo the life ol
dweller mi K'Tlnua level. He lin lr
that those whoae on.uii.it to n or ov-
oil) require them to live In lelUt dli
fliHt aa might readily be anppoaed;
next come tboae who live on the third
or fourth floor: next thoae on the
ground n.wr. while the lenanta of the
firat or aei.ou.1 lloor )oy the longent
period of rxlalenee. The fpurer air of
the upper iti ii- I overbalamt'd by Hi
exertion of cimblng ihi aulrt. Hit
vrag being a llul OTtr two yr
arlUr iiaib.
A BINCULAR FEUD.
Btwibpta flbo 111 Hal Abaui a MaUI-
monlal .irraagl nral
"The qurerPiit fetid I ever liPJrif of."
told M. C Allen tint well known
poriainaii. to a Minneapolis Journal
man. "In one that I em mint. 'red whllo i
hunting In aonlhern Humboldt county. ;
I not b ed our guide rarrKI a repeating:
rin a big revolver xnd a knife half aa
long an bla leg. He ptoeeeded with tho
gr eaten! ramlon and appeared to be on
guard tout t ii 1 1 . 1 1 . ;.new there wero
no lioHtile Imll.'na In Hint country and
my curiosity wan uroti.'i-d. Finally I
itkej hlni what the troi ble wan.
" 'Oh I yoosl look out for aoiue fel-
low.' ho replied In bin Swedish diuleet.
" 'What' the trnulile. anyway?' 1 In-
quired. " 'O nuttin' much. Ma) be a big man
nilt a goon watch me pretty close too.'
" 'Who ia her
" 'Oh he la my brudder. Laa" time I
fig him plenty yen Let. He como bm:k
now und maybe b fix me.'
"Inijulry developed the fact that the
brother bad settled in lluinbnldt aoui"
yenra ago and our guide who wna mar-
ried had left a pretty alnter-ln-law In
Sweden. The brotliera tnlk'-d the mat-
ter over and filially agreed that Hie mar-
ried on ahould wend for the girl and
when ahn readied HiU country be
would give bin old wife to bla brother
and take bla aliter-ln-law.
girl arrived lu due time but she
t.i ao much prettier than the unmar
ried brother bod expected that he wa
loath lo accept bin brother' cnxt-ofT
twife. finally he married the girl and
thpn refused to compromlpe the breach
of contract by paying what bin brother
bad expemled lu getting hr to tlilit
roast. A quarrel followed and the
guide pinked bl brother In Hie ahnul-
i't with a rifle ball and landed him In
Hi-' l.oapltal for thrre month. The
ot In r vowed vengeance and they do lit-
tle now but watch the mountain trail
fully piepnrpd to renew hostilities at a
at i ond'a notice."
LIFE NOT WORTH TEN CENTS
inall Vain 1'ul I pnn II ly a VI tn VV So
Waa Mteil froaa Vlruarulng.
Krom the Pan Kramltio Post: A
fat man carrying a gun and lending a
dog made a dash down Market street
for Hie Oakland fertyhoat. He rotiM
have taught it if he bad wlke quiet-
ly along but ho be.unie excited and
old Time commenced having fun with
blm. The dog would run on the wrong
aide of Hie telegraph pole aud hy-
dtanta and tangle up his chain in the
leg of edt atrlana lly the time rpent
In apologlxlng ami untangling the .log
he was delayed until the little gate
ilora-d iu bla face. Then be 1 an around
to the big gate dodged around a mall
wagon and made a run for the boat.
The deck band raised the apron and
thr boat moved slowly ont. but be was
determined to catch it and. gripping
hi gun and dug chain a li" le tighter
made a run and sprang into the air.
1 he boat wa only six feet away but
the dog balked the apron. The hunter
stopped In the middle of hia leap
hi feel fie out toward the steamer
and be dtopped Into the bay like a
load of bay. A small W who wan
fishing from the wharf drop'te.l his pol".
splashed In'o the water and tawed the
fat man to a pile where he dung till a
lxi.it man pulled hltn out.
"My boy. you saved my life." he ex-
claliued enthusiastically a he kl.kej
the dog and tried to wring the water
out of hi shotgun. la't me re surd
you."
He thrust hi band into hi clammy 1
pocket and Cshed out a wet M-rent
piece. "There my boy take that but
don't apend It foolishly."
"No. sir; I can't take It. sir." The boy
pushed the geueroti baud aside. "'
didn't earn It."
"Why you aaved my life boy."
"Yea. I know It. sir but It ain't worth
10 rent."
Th Xthnleasle I'nlannera mt l.ttmliie.
The wholesale attempt tint are con
tlnually being made to poison the lain
ilon.'t are well abown In the annual
report ot lr. Saunders the medical o.H-
er of health for the city. Slo. kral n
.lit up last year no less than 4:iu tons 1
it dis?asd meat; that is. excluding
Sundays as the hospital polnln out'
about a ton and a half for every work- j
lug day of the year. Now. a tuti ami a
V...W ..' .tl.nibJ u...l ....1.1. ......I '
null ui tup. it p.i'i I'.i. i i.i iiie.il r
... .
duci'd lo pound consists of J..1isi am'.
attain poun 1 1 amply auim ieui 10 pol-
son It man. woman or child ll follnwi
Hint our cousins iu the country are will 1
ing to poison laindotier to the tune ol !
l.JiiJ per diem or excluding Sundays
t th rate of I.O.'il.t.vi per antiuiu. lti
other word. If all Hie diseased meal I
which la received world f eaten ll
would not take more than four or live
jeara to accomplisli the poisoning ol '
every
'otu
men. woman and child in (.on-
llrelon Slalass.
Three statues are alrout to be erectei
In famoiia llreton III lit it tali). At
Itl.uitn.itt Lillian fop II. "t.....l..(i " li 1.
Dl . tliiet In. w ho Introdtieed the trans- I
luslon nf blood Into modern practice
who will be honored; at lasiieien It
is (ietieial la1 I'lo Thiers' minister ol
war and at IHnan the Cometahle I'u-
giiesclin. whose niemory Cotiieln and
Deronlede have revived. I to be rep-
resented on horseback. The money fei
a monument to Kenan at Ticguelr h.r
not been raised.
Hour people love foolishness;
Th tlral I'rlnler.
The corporation of Mayence ha de-
cldcd to celebrate the five hundredth
anniversary of the birth of John tliiien-
berg the inventor of printing with
great pomp and splendor. The celt In i.
Hon will take place in IS!) though it
la not agreed v nether he was boru !u
r.97 or In ont of ttn three jean fol-
low liif
AMorr hii-: I'rv i t
ItfV . IV hep lhp (.run Pnit
Vre I'tiKlvatpal aitl llrflr
I lie re i iii.l u ii.. I a nut nt all. It 1.
I Kt.'Ol.ll I"'-l. mill Ii l.llL'l i nut In' j
Ti'-' Il has a nut like kIu H. Tjicpl.iui I
lii ikmiiiih In tne air nml iiuliu'l'i. lul j
af'er tile Idi.aM.iii Ii.im Talli n i.U ' li.l '
ti in liiH.ii hIii.Ii it mi idnH.i or!
( pun. In
Itself lllln tin- yt'illllil wlt'i il
Im le a w lieie the sifil j . ir i I er Hin
flower Iwl'Iii I' elili.iiji' nml ilevelnji j
Into A pal" yellow mrinklisl. i iiive.l .
'ii' d'' with ii p II u I.I ilr.-i wing l;- 'tier !
Ill Hie mill Me. If the si .ill i.'. )l i
find it vtay into Hie Ei'uuud wliliiu n
day or tin alter Hie lt..ner full o(T
the alfiu ilie-s. The surface of Hie esl
N lli'lleil. j
'I be .-.. ii t t ln iicveiVcn known lo
rr.ivr w ild nml il I not known w here
It In-ua 1 1 v ... A liuii.lnil yeais ngo Hie
pi atiiit tvus a leiiiliii mti I' of toml in
Afili a mid tin' slave traders I-i I- vl
their Veel with lllflll nt.'d Hie lie.
gnu llvisl on tliein mi Hip vhviii:.'.
Ui i i ....
grows alHin.l.iiitly In Japnu. I blna
inn in mi i.asi 1:111.1 cumin u s. 11 .'ia
ie I Sun Ii eiiltiviiteil in tin- I until
flutes nutll lui. Tln ir ex't'inli'd nil- ' eaylng tlffu h"ia4 hard of hi won-
liiiilliiii wna Hie rvsilit of the VM.r. ! derful ei.re. aaked blm to tell lh atory.
I 111 1 1 lln'U tlieii- li.nl It-'cn I ; 1 1 1 ' I'll-
k. rlu tint a ft. 111 Afrltn. lint flme IsTn
llils eiiiuitrv b.'is nisi d nil ll his used.
Yiicinia. North I'nndin ami Tcniies-
ee iiilui-p most of the ero. of the
I lilted Sltlles. I nder g.'.1 cnmlilinli I
l.i'f. Ie ill" him I has Im'i'Ii pxh.iusiisl by
iiil'lni Hie same crop lis. lung they
tlltl I'liUe from .Ml to .ai bush da to tin.
fere.
Tbe mh vim are better final fur cut-
lie I ha 11 1I111 tl) liy and uliuosi a
I. .1 D lli.ler. I't'll'lltt lll.-:il Is giHal
fo l for .nille. A liiilii'l of g.HH) ii-
inl 1 weighs til 111 iwi-Tiiy two iHiiiinl.
Tli- ... units nre ..itsl up. rnil.er
Hi in .liij up. The plow turns up I lie
oil und !.'. 111 Hie v I lie and .sls from
II mill nml llii-y are 1 1 1 -11 pil.-li
foiked nut i.f Hie gtind. the entili lie-
i'ttt iiiiefiillv ahak"ii from Hie plants.
I ln-y am di.ntil tip lu the uimuing.
pit' bed lulu rimi a. - ui utter ami hi
nlslit I'll In I ltd n si. 'I I. hIh !l 11 pe.
seven fill blfli lu'.U arc l.ild l....w
till' vim HII tint Up- lowr t 1s Mill
tint lw preased lulu the earth und lie
sp.il.'c I. I he Villi's lire so ('. i ll us In
bate tlie hh1 Inward ton.n.l the p..e
.It'll 11 Space Is left for all- next to ll.e
p tl". till Hie I. ( of Hip stack Is h.iy
or 1'ii.iiaiiilks ti. keep 0111 Hie r.iiu.
The stack is Ii f 1 from iwo to three
weeks nml llieu ..in. n in.) 1 hi;. lieu
ph k lilt' CismI hns from Hie Vllli-s.
I'I'la slntv W ork 11 ml iillte exp'li-l e.
"tine farineis le.m. H e i i-a 1 w . day
after ploniiv li-f.-ie they are shaken
n't. and some in ike their si.n ks 1 1 feel
llllh. Snllle leave tli. lll In the sl.-li ks
1 1 1 "ax ll in m.i wtfkn.iiiid then put tin 111
j III I.SIUs till Ihi-y aie leil.lv ( maiket
t i.aie ii;e ii-isiiip 1 1 pi k tl 111.
St Hie faillieta piek Ihelii flum Hie!
vines I iv in III in--. The hhs me
lealnil by 1 lai bliii'ry Is-fore Is-jntf put
in sinks. .1 ..ui h .11 f(ir I111sl1.l1. j
I eai'i'ls Wi ll pur up and k-.t In a dry j
t!:n e are if. il t..r lo.in.v vein s.
I I tie niv alflll I . . 1 1 s ' 1 liiiKlieli of
I'l'iini'is raised In th. I nil. 1 mates
nih in-. The n-si i.f ih. world
rat-i-s lu.- 1 1 in.- ns many na th. I uii-.
slates or Ji..ta.iai busln-ls.
T'lie Is 111111 are of f..ur trades. Tile
III -I three giid.- nr.' f..r 1 In .t- gimle I
'1 Veil I la of rsi:lli-tl p.-.-ltlllts Tile
f..iiit!i a it for iniifis-tl ni.'ia for "tmrnt
limn nls." or s'iiiiiit candy.
The American in- pp nnv gi..iai issi
for pl'.ltlltls. put .i i n
nibble f.u fun. i -
ns f...i. but in
JM K Tll OP IITIIl n IIH
tVfcea Slilp. Ware Pall II I Hup Sell
ea VXerp Vihlrlpa
' l'l's'i:cfl of the blue jacket of
It'V full-rUge.l ship were litss.a.nril
iihliii The "upper j.ii.li i.iu" iii a
llli.'-iif liiitlle plii ir n fiigate wem
xttaj.t itiftil i.e'i lu tills way. ami
tniich iin.li' an. pel hap. Jit alsnit Hie
l!ll." Ili.lt rail ". Hi t Wis feet ivltllf ll".
leaili aiaiiant Hi.-in eit-r l'cr..re. Tin.
inttt'i: men bad I.- t i.e nl.iH ti. iieai'r
the 'Highest poiins. at top s .-lhl
tr I'll tlm. a a vte.'k. u In ii tin' mho
was l linrlstr. to k.. . ..ir .a1a
ii'iilotain their breath while "h.l.lk.
j .n 1 iy ih. ir i.i-iU' i th - piitas;'
j oc'it. and iiiiiiilj.tilatiii with n eaielul
it'll li'e.'isiiii- ier ef .ii Hun Hie v:l-
rh.u. Hud iulrb ate arniiigenieiits for
I '1111. dni;" or "sendliii! tlow n" Hie nij.il
iml l p .i.-illaiit jiii da. was nil 1 me
at ft II ts. for l! was universally
! b"!il that the upper yardman enve it
j character to tbe w Ind. :.blp nIHt
nne winch wa foreiiiusi In H.p -xi-r-else
was ever eolishlei ts "Hie sinarlest
ship iu the ll.-!." The npi i' jMnl-
wen sitt. 'iihiivs nie emiiiinr men.
I'hey bail the most opportunities for
lllstiuitUlslllllg tleisi. el. Were III'
la-st known and were m.mt under the
eje of Hie gut Iml ill.-. They ivd-
'm.I civst t must ular MiWer In i-best I
shoulder nml iirin. Their lower ex-1
.
tremitl.'s
in.v 1
siineii-.i. aim one always
men who bad been uiuier
Mill 11 by their t.-iilpol'' like fljiiir-
ame when tbev were Imllilng.
1'ul lu tin- minimi steam Hue of Imt.
'' ship ami filttali lln'se extreiiiely
athletic it Inens fitniusl a very amai
' 1 V of the "Mi ts.nipanj." ami
I""" "f ""'m M "" nl '-'
'OK opn-r tniniiieii a. 1 lung at !n
ilnp's ivpiiiatiuii ib ienilisl iism the
slessl Willi Which ll.e miner .r.l.
wen - eMssed nml svnt down. Iii bar-
Ian- the lest of lite blue Jackets had
the bamllilii: of u Vaiila rh( Kills
lor exen Ise mice or tw iiv a wes k. but
at sea the use of sails or pn..ullon
grew less ami les ImiHiiiaiit aud most
of the work alert wa niiarc of an ex
.. .. i i . . . . - . . . .
I en i? e nun ie ni n Bt'.ei sil.'. -.or(l
A met lea u.
I raaaai la the I.e
Many prison of l.th aexea re
In nl. led wlili cramp In one or both
' of Hie b'i:s It tisiiallv mines ou aud-
1 dei'ly. ami while ll last the pain i
acine. Must is-. ph- lump mil of IhiI -
the eiaiiip nearly always mines on Juit
alter going lo bed r while llllille.s.
Inu nml I'iiher rut. their leg or get
sunn- one to ih. it fur tliein. There Is
. mulling easier than I" nvereoioe the
' .:imii. pud Hie tiielh'Hl Ui:i.'t'stei Is
las follows: I'lui lib' a good strong
isinl a litng garter w III do if nothing
i No Is haudy. When Hie cramp cume
ou Lake the eotd. wind It around the
l"rf over tint place III which the pain I
fell ami lake one end lu each hand
and give It a sharp pull one that will
hurt a little. The cramp will cease n.
Huiilly and the snfTcrer can go to best
nssiiieil that It will not nun tlu
that ul.bt.-Pbllndulpli.a ItucorJ
PARALYSIS.
from tha TrPi. Nw Tnrk CI'T.
klorrla rr'lanr ef No. 1 Tltt trt.
New fork who la a ial ett agnl
and cnllert-ir ef int. caught a pvr
coJ early laat spring which aettled
upon hia kidney. Fwn h bgn to
aurter aevere pain In hi backbone. lde
j and cht. Ill symptqma grw rapblly
; more alarming until at last h waa aa
I hrlj.ltsa a a chill and could acarceljr
! niov aa h la on hia ld.
j Tfiough a native of IJerlln Mr. Pr-
Inner ha lived In thl rountiy for forty
j year having aervpd the country of hi
I adoption by three year' hard ervleo)
1 In tht civil war. II enllnled with tha
j Ninaisantli Illinois Infantry taking
part lu many battle and rearehlng with
I General Kherman to th tea. Hp I now
i a m inter of Kolta Poet. O. A. K.. and
I ont of tht most popular n.n In th
feat. ' '
I pi.i --hi nr I'.i-i r
of h 4rMifu ln
Air. Prelner tol 1 a reporter the tory
na wonoenoi
The reporter met him a h
: rrlnrnLna from a Inna walk anil
Hi worl were as follow: "To fcegln
w ith. I wa tak'n sick Just a yr and a
month ago having takr-n a aever cold
whl'h pttlpd en my kldneya. At first
1 thonght ths pain that 1 had aulT'r.
would soon pas away but. Inslpad of
doing thl. It grew more Intense vry
riar. ao that In a week I could walk only
villi rnnaiijpralile Oltneully
"I rullprf In - A.ul..r kn ..I.I t I. A
locomotor atitla and tiegsa treating'
me for that dlar.iae. He did mt no gikid. I
and all aunun-r long I could avarcply
.. .. .v ... - -- lirii t
ed another drs-tor nd took hi me.ll- j
i for ev-ral week but eiDerlenrpd '
.v ''' w i-M"ti.r. " Kirn
etn
no rllpf. Iir. rriiman Nn-hol. of No. !
U' Kust Krnadway.whnm I at laat ealled j
In help" m inor than any of th I
other due tor hut along toward fall 1 I
grw wars despite hi treatment.
"Harly In Novpmtier th little
ftrength I had In my pg pft me and
I waa unable lo aland. The pain In my
back and tide limt almoat unbpr
ablp. and my lln.l.a grpw cold. An
eli-i trie battery I booght failed to hplp
nie. and for wppka I frit myaplf gradu-
ally growing weaker until all hop left.
"Home tlm before thl I had read of
a wonderful cure a man had reeelvpd
from Ir. William' Ptnk Pill for Pal
People but wa o prejudiced agalnat
what I thought we a patent medicine
of th usual worthlesa chata. t-r that
I rnuld not make up my mind to try
them. Aa my palna In.-reasoJ and death
"enied coming ner. I thought of whl
hd read nd of the ymptom of the
man who had been cured. They wer
prpi-laely the saiee aa mln. and at
laat. with my wlfe'e earnest entreaty I
consented to try th Ptnk Pllla.
"1 am now convinced that the pllla
sived my lift. Mradually my lreigth
btn to return the dlr to live grw
stroiigpr within me. Afier hsvltig taken
three hne I pfi my bed. This wa
early In March All pain had left ni.
and that tprrilde d-ad feeling In my
p bad goii y. I wa alill very
weak but bfor I bad taken th fourth
hoi I wa able to gpt down atalr for a
short walk In 'he open air. Now I fpp
aa if 1 had bn b rn again and am aa
happy aa a child."
All dl.-ae. uch a locomotor ataxia
t. Vllua dan.-e. partial parilyaia. a.i
otlca. rheumatism neuralgia nervous
besdach. pal.ltal .n of the Heart ef.
fctn of la gilppe. pale and salh.w com-
pleaion. ami all forma of weaknesa.
'"her
In man or woman. diu..kr
when Ir. llllania' Piek pllla for Pale
People are taken Pink 111 la can be
nought of any dealer or will be ent
i poei pai.i on reielpt of prlc lio per
a box. or six b .t.a for 1-L..ih. .
. .t . . . V" '
""t-r a. in ny inp nunnrea or in bu
by addrpsstng lir. VA tlliam' Mpdl P-
Co. M. bene tady N. Y. p.
ii
Matches have not yet displaced th
liutler box in tome of lbs ru a' di-
tricU of t-pala ami Inly.
mtri toaniom g nrt iar.
She aenda ua Teosinte the greatest
fodder producing plant In the world.
On her fertile soil it yield tWM) lbs.
green food per arr. We grow all our
I ec-d In Amerlr. so tt la acclimated.
! It marveliuB'y wonderful! And Sal-
ter'a Sand Vetch and American 8sca-
' line. CiRiiit tipurry and lilaut Incarnate
t'loier. Silver Kin llirlev lie ho
g M 1 '
... .v
per
. - - '.'""l v.mti lan.iri arc Ulirrra in
our mammoth seed catalogue. 3j pack-
ages earliest vegetables tl 00
If voa will ral this aal aa.l sps.I
It with He. postage to the John A. Sal-
ter Peed Co. La Crofse Wis. you will
receive their mammoth catalogue and
ten packages grain and grassei Includ-
ing Teosinte free. Catalogue alone ic.
potai. id
I'nder the hesillitics "Livlu tues.
tlotis" a St. la.nU paper prociHuU to
ilisriis the city niorjtuo for half a
column.
I kruw that my life waa taird by Plw'i
l'r lor enmumplhiu. John A. Miller
'u b Ms hikau April '.'I Pi.
1 i. 1
One way to become dialionest 1 to
K llil other people's inotiev.
Hronrhltla. Hu.l.len rhnt'sof tb weath-
er rauae Hronchial Trouhle. "Ilrjwn'a
HroachUl Trocbe" will (IV fffnlite re-
lief. An ocraaloual ilrubblug will do
limit auy nu'i good.
Rattlesnakes Butterflies
and...?
Washineton Irvine ''. he supMel a certain hill wa c.vlicd
Kattlcsnake Hill" because it aimumlcj in Ixttnf.u. I ho
lule ol contrary" governs other name. .Some Unties aie. atis.
iHi-ardly. laMed SarsapaiilU " because thev art toll of . . .well
we don't know what they arc lull of but we know it not ara..v
nlla; except perhaps cnouli f..r a flavor l'licre's onlv one
make of aamaparilh that can 1 relic I on to Is; all it claims.' It's.
Ayer . It haa n secret to keep. It iormul.i U open t. all
physician. This formula waa examined bv the Medicil Com-
mittee at the Woild'a fair with tho result that while every other
nuke of sars.ip.uilU was eulu.lnl fiom the 1 air Aver's .Saisapa-
rilU was a.lniittcd and hom.icd by awai.ls. K wai admitted Is.--cause
it w.n the U-st aaisaparilla. It received the medal as the
liest. No oilier aarsapatilli has leen . tested or so honored.
l.o.l mo: tn for tli family a well ai the Tail ; Admit the Ut
cvju.'.o the rest.
An) da.!a atxwi iif kn fof Ibt l m.U4."
ll kill tkaibu nj cum dt-subitn.
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veatigatimi It provfl In be a iliaiil'ni'l
which another lndy l al ltt a )et
ilavt hefore. TM .n at Neivaik
New Jersey.
teoi.p in now n;.!o la the !rw r
alieet ami tol.! lo traveler who 0I1-1
Jer.t to the ue of hotel ao or t!io-e
placed iu public placr. It ) ill !:.
U)iJ sheet block eat li t ert alotit t! e
ize of t!io ordluarr bank tlifcfc.
' Moit LtirdpRin nMii.tit averix1 ft'
Hit nisle fif. i d lue'.c lull t ie An
triana Spauish aud 1'ort uguenu
iliort of tliia ttauilard.
l..i
W mrm fi.lanpa.l br Air aa4 tVaiar
Vi be they pontaia tp . ni f Malsrit T-
si.nitiilatp iii-M arel ai.rel oa-pnnni-r t-le-o
n.t lpipran.1 lll..ti rv.nll-l or itumh niritr
1 . aa-iMMmiir
I ft-iruhirlT IL. n' 1. ' '
i.ixii liuiei t.
lilrt. ai.i rattieOi-s i'-
pfHia. Ilvrr irwitbl'. ron-i.i.a!i.a. I" .f
linnil. hi-riuu'opsa. rle u:salim r. l 1 )-
spt rt.i...lauil Aps-tlip and alppp an lis-t-riivril
lit tin tlpir.Hirf ll n.-l-nal rnl. . i
llif iiilirrint.p of ate iii.titrpt ty H A w
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tree.
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sie.
H ealiN aae laipsirea Uuol ewsllr regalneit
ye rvfer mi t pf 1onSa atlal taSlnpM ratu'il
laatui Bataa lu-.J oa-ata. t sa.aai.aa.ua juuti
After all au acliingr heart Joet not
hurt like aa aching tooth.
II la aMore liiau ttnuili-rful
as eauastiip eata aula ai anaM
ts ..miIw.1 lit rade.i ma I. s.la ll.aaartwt pa.
i If) cm want to be a man firat re
solve lo j.av Tour debt.
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