a TUN FOWL CHOLERA, oO disorde r of over-feeding ; in the mansgement produces such a condi- tion of the system that the germ of the disense has every favorable oppor tunity for its development, and as due t liver, the result of hat 1s to say, that this error This disease is th these germsare abundantly distributed in the atmosphere, the disease ap- pears wherever ndit 1 not otherwise. Thus, the disease the food should not these o us ex to avoid ist, n, but gr matter, retable ould y f + elle that were not known in ti early his- tory of the country cau«e the death of Irecs BLA Very eaLiv age, trec 1s comn gh The peach only supposed to be the dof | the trees: vet AY: ,, In arecent interview Se ton said: ‘The apple trade of United States with foreign eo has always been profit able. mand for apples grown in the States has alw ays been supply The United Kingdom Great Britain, alone, during the nine months ending September, 1804, paid the orchardists of the United States $2,500,000, 3 a greatest enemy to our export appli. in the ‘“‘Codling Moth.” But the eniire crop can made wormless if the orchardists the United States will nse the follow- ing receipe: Use Paris green at the rate pound to 150 gallons of water, the yuntries The de- United as of the f I 6X0 1h be of of one Weigh ont sufficient poison for the capacity | of the tank used, and make it into al quantity of | thin paint with a small water and add powdered or quick lime equal to the weight of poison used, mixing thoroughly, The lime takes up the free arsenic and removes the | danger of scalding. Strain the mix: tare into the spray tank, taking care | to pulverize and wash all the poison through the strainer, During the operation of spraying see that the liquid is agitated with sufficient fre- | quency to prevent the settling of the poison. The prime essential in spraying is to break up the liquid into a fine mist, | | death, #0 ax to cont every leaf and part of the plant as lightly as is consistent with thoroughness. This should got re- quire more than from three to seven gallons for a comparatively large fruit tree, Let the first spraying follow within 6 week after the falling of the blos- | If you are too laz soms of either apple or pear, and fol- low this with a second treatment just | | moth in the flower | shortly after the falling of the blos- | : egRs Do not spray trees | when in bloom, and if a washing rain | treatment, repeat | retary Mor- | common sense in § { to one-halinch’in diameter. stem, or when it’ end of the fruit, the later soms, and the secona by belated moths. immediately follow the applieation. Knapsack sprayers suitable for ap- plying the insecticide ean now be ob- tained at reasonable prices at all agri- cultural implement stores. ON RAISING CALVES, Tha fi allowing them their motl there 1s nest calves are pro laeed by to get the fooa from i in the natural way, but to prove that these cows than those Ik and less expensive Whitehea 2 rican Agricalturist, leave the ealf with If she is excitable ntal 1f whe en AWAY, { the the The skim milk to ritive ratio of whole milk. nutritive ratio of milk is one and tissue-forming to four producing properties, are the principal heat-producing ele- nents in mil These oft are taken : ; ring skim ‘milk a ion than nature Ww rat itritive many ratio of id ration. Is 80 many calves bbed in this way ratio of whe pie | + $ A JeATH TO eal tr manger. and bran +} } wile i ugh ny n ore whole ts new to a tem- Giradu- n a month old give non it will grow il on i Warm all it drinks rrees F, feed a8 S00N As and it e warming its omes. With good it FARM AND GARDEN XOTES, Cat fodder horses as for cattle, 18 As economical for Harden the horse to the collar be- fore the working season begins, The trotter can stili be improved by right mating without going abroad, Keep horses in good stead of waiting until and then dosing. condition in- trouble comes Barn up your old nests and new material, guard against lice. put in A crowded and unclean house means sick fowls, when the weather warms up a little. Clean up and keep clean. If you are not satisfied with your fowls, get a sitting of eggs that you know are all right and start in with some that do suit yon, and a little more eeding and earing for animals will HAYO Liorse owners both money and anxiety, Less medicine f The conch and earringe horses which show the most style, combined with good size and formation, are the ones which are in the most demand and bring the best prices, More than one hundred horses in | Montgomery County, Missouri, have died from eating corn stalks, Smut, combined with the quantity of woody fibre consumed, was the cause of Are the logs of your fowls white and scaly? It is caused by a minute in- | sect, and will in time spread through {the flock and perhaps kill them. | Make an ointment of lard and kero- sene or sulphur and anoint the legs, to do this, then dip the legs in clear kerosene a few | times. That will clean up the logs ia before the fruit turns down on the | short order. is from one-quarter | The first | | spraying reaches the eggs laid by the of flesh | of heat | Fat and sugar | tent grace ¢ 4 ! » Ww swearing Now is {00 me | A No a good time to | grace of God, afterward came t | preacher of righteousness, | totell that man that multitudes who have been ' pounded with all the flails of sin and "REV. DR. TALMAGE. SUNDAY’S SERMON IN THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Subject: “After the Battle.” Text: “And it came to pass on the mor- row, when the Philistines came to strip the sinin, that they found Saul and hi fallen in Mount Gilboa.” three sons I Bamuel xxxi., 8, Bome of you were at Sot or Ball's Bluff or Southern ith Cettysburg andder sigh guns have sto I shall had the dead, for vering over and v, and they plek up nemorandum aaguer i aKening ot deseribe (it, ry valuable wen taken from the hy | there are always vn ires h around about the watches, and the letters the hats, and the their own uses, The dead tance, Bo there are al going on and after went down into marched up t Moltke went t lar scene in my Saul and his army had bean h pieces, M unt Gilboa WA gn dead, On the on to the fleld, the helmet fror th thet and thoy opened coin. Baul lay d or nines feet In cowardly Philisti leaped upon the tru thing nn and , And the the IWAr text nore b wr the city now stick to him help him back to a moral an Oh, 1 I will tell you why are Philistines striy ping the sla 13) not § ¥ ands 8 man wh His } lows Why de he low fellows of # ! Isitto spiritual Hie? y stay. They 3. * ty 0 Come 4 th where | k $ tu * | blasted at last, | They have strippe 1 the si [here is another way, } the same work. Here is 8 mas his sin, is prostrate, He ackn ‘ he has done wrong, Now is the time r you 0 that man and say have been as far astray t back.’ Now is that man and tell hin f God, that is sufeient for any Now is the time to go and tell John through the ' the Celestial City. Now is the time to go to that man and tell him how profligate Newton through conversion, to be a world rend usands of AX you are the time for you t« of the ompipo- people and g Rot il Irs unyan, came, wed Now is the time through all have risen powers, You do not tell him that a You say to him, “Loan You are down, dogs, Lend you a dollar? you five conta to keep you from the gallows, Yod are debauched! Get out of my sight, now! Down! You will have to stay down!" And thus those bruised and battered men are sometimes accosted by those who ought to Hit them up. Thus the lost vestige of hope is taken from them. Thu: those who oukht to go and lift and save (hem are st Hpping the siain. The point I want to make is this: hard, cruel and merciless, Inga man up it helps him down, and when, like Saul and his comrades, you He on the fleld, it will come and steal Your sword and helmet and shield, leaving you to the Jnokal and the crow, But the world and satan do not do their work with the outcast and abondoned. A respedable impenitent man comes to die. He ie fiat on his back, He ocould not get up I the house was on fire, Adroitest modieal #kill and gentle nursing have been a failure, He has come to his last hour, What does satan do for such a man? Why, he fetches up all the inapt, disagrooable and harrowing things in his life. He says: ‘Do you remens- ber those chances you had for heaven and missed? Do you remember all those lapwes In conduct? Do you remember all those ope probrious words and thoughts and actions? the sewers to positive olution ninion of morn) No. No you? you money? gullty of Bin f= Instead of help- Mountain or | dragged | at Inst | You will have to go to the | I would not lend ! Don't remember them, eh? I'll make you re- member them,” And then he takes all the past and empties it on that deathbed, ns the mallbags are emptied on the postofes floor, The man 1s sick, Ho cannot get away from them, Then the man dec fved me, well, You sald there would be no trouble at the last, You told me if I did so and so you would do 80 and 80, Now you corner me and hedge mo up and submerge me {n every. { thing evil.” “Hn, ha!" suyes fooling you, It is mirth form | fer, I have been for thirty | got you just where | are, You now : , { awhile, leases me Jo stall sir, 1 flinch or anvH “You to satan year It 1s ha off from y will rend a | I will leave storm, It is my busines | You are hastening on t 1 mation of all that is sad, To-day vy wp and think, but it is only foran 1 you will tram service you will will be, *“H« And one man will s and another man wil at all,” but n the treme; bins ni Lr tior Inst } & of i I ea tent Christ tiefleld an rect vour hand and rut « he " enough so tha tedligent robust deveiopm y Culteend voun Why he poling up and d % TRAY did #lv SAR | nan hesitated no | i way which is beautiful at the The bad angel, od gate after gate, road became rougher re jurid, and, what gate slammed shut it indicated that it would ney Passed each portal there was a of locks and a shoving of t ’ | way, gate L 3) Was came t ers side on either gardens to de & cutting De nt wings of the bad and the eves of light hopeless grief, and the fountains, th start had tossed with wine, | bubbling tears and foaming on the right side the roa | a serpent, dod the man said tot “What is that serpent?” “That is the serpent of stinging remorse,” On the left side the road there | and the man asked the bad angel. 3 b of 1 there @ bad angel, was a lion, that on?’ and the answer was, “That is the lion of sll devouring despair flew through the sky, and the man asked tha bad angel, “What is that vulture? | answer was, “That is the vulture waiting for | the carcasses of the slain.” him the folds of something (hat had wound him round and round, and he said to the bad angel, “What is it that twiets me in this aw- | ful ednvulsion?” and the answer was, “That | is the worm that never dies.” And then the man sid to the bad angel: “What does all | this mean? 1 trusted in what you saia at the | corner of Broadway aul Houston street: I trusted it all, and why have you thus de. | ceived me?” Then the last deception fell off | the charmer, and it snld: “I was sent forth from the pit to destroy yoursoul, I watehed my chance for many a long year, When you hesitated that night on Broadway, I gained my triumph. Now you are here, Ha, ha! You are here, Come, let us fil these two chailess of fire and drink together to dark. ness and woo and death, Hall, hatl!™ Oh, young man! will the good angel sent forth by Christ or the bad angel seut forth by sin get the vietory over your soul? Their wings are interlocked this moment above you, con. tending for your destiny, as above the Apen- nines eagle and condor fight mid-aky. his hour may decide your destiny, The visit of the 108 farmers from the far Northwest to North Caroling has proved to be full of results, as over fifty have bought farms, while twenty-seven bought town lots, Look havo | You told me that all would be | ¢ | Maliness { Price 23c. a Nex, Was | and the answer was, | “What is | A vulture | and the | Aud then the man began to try to pull off | fut for © Your Bodily Condition Ca ound in a Good to Yourself, Help to be I Duty 1» thie Your First « "I was only to see vou sufe | | tin ury sap Spring is the season f leans I blood, = and reney winter | the viens indoor air, fr the food, an The great bl cepecinlly Hood Hood's Sarsaparilla ls the Only True Bicod Purifier Sort of The Greatest Medical Discovery of the A KENNEDY'S Medical Discovery, RY, MASS,, Queer Hailstorm., oe £C. 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