Th Cam nf Trees. The frrowln; of trrrs, whether for fruit or shnrt", la growing . rrop, nnil the trees deserve rleh soil, cnre and fertiliser. If trees die- or become ills pased there I a eanse, which should be discovered nnd tome reined? tip. .piled. Training Strawberry RnnneT. While the mm tod row system for jtrswberrlcs I preferred by the mn Jority of Rrowers, yet It will be nn nd , vnatnpe to train the first runners to stow In the row, and not hnve the rows very wMo, by outtlug off the lnte runners that nppenr. Wrwwlng (land rsnsrra. In most pnrts of the North pnnslr are In thrlr full clory. v course. It should 1 understood Ihnt they fanor shade atd never a too hold exposure to the tron's direct rays. There is no Bower that pays better for cnrefnl at tention to Its liflblw. treat results hnve bren nttalnrd by rt:ltivatlon. J. C. Vanu'li.'in, who Is ooil authority In hortlrnlture, has his rnlcs for growing Dne Timmlus. The following: f'The soil to grow jrootl panslcs In can hardly be too rich, using iw duns In preference to any other, and a lib eral sprinkling of bone dust from time to time. The strains of pantiles that arc grown now trill -well repay for good cultivation, nnd they require It, as to such slovenly cnlture as Is often met with will grow good panslcs. nn matter bow choice ihe strains of seed.'' farm. Field and Fireside. Transplanting f Tie Kvrrirrron. Tt Is recognized finiong planters that more risk attends tlie transplanting of evergreens than deciduous trees. This applies with more force to those of a broad-leaved character, fuich as the holly, evergreen magnolia and ma h on l.i are examples of. Why this should be Is a imrprise to many, yet the cause Is not far tocek. When deciduous trees arre p1anted It Is either spring or sntuuin, -when they are bereft of foliage. At such times Ihe calls on the roots are not so Im portant ns they are when foliage is to be supplied. The evergreen Is never without foliage; and it Is be cause of this so much more care Is required In transplanting it. There Is no reason why so much care should be taken to preserve the leaves, when, by reducing their number, the safety of the tree would be so much ad vanced. Veantlfylne; tti Farm Home, T.ie lllustrntlon shows n simple yet .ost attractive rustic fence, which may bo easily built and will be an added attraction to any farm home, used 'Cither as a dividing fence be tween the house lawn nnd tlie farm proper or as a line fence bordering the AN ATTRACTIVE HTJ6TI0 FENCE. road. It will not be necessary to make the entire sketch of fence of this rustic work unless desired; a sec tion or two will answer, and Is espe cially attractive when used In connec tion with a hedge. The artist has drawn the Illustration from n section of fence which separated the lawn from an orchard. The .length of rustic fence on cither side of the gate was but ten feet, nnd beyond that consisted of a well-kept hedge of California pri vet. The posts in this case were parts of the trunk of a cherry tree which was destroyed In a storm. The tubs on each gatepost were small tobacco palls cut In half nnd covered with baric from the woods. In them each spring was planted roots of dwarf cunnas, which In the full were taken out and stored In the cellar. Such gates and fences can be made at a trifling expense, and are handsome enough to surround any borne. New York Tribune. Single and Double Flowers. Florists Invariably look with dlsfa ror upon single flowers, for they neith er handle well nor appear attractive to their patrons. The petals of a sin gle flower fall sooner, as a rule, than ! those of a doublo flower, which may be accounted for In the fact that the Inner pot n Lb of the latter are trans formed stamens, and these are more firmly attached than simple petals. The objection to single flowers li generally contlnod to thoso used for cut-flower purposes. No one will deuy ( the beauty and line form of a well grown single peony, and even a good single rose reaches the heart of many persons before a double one. Slugle hollyhocks, too, are at tractive and less formal than the double. Many persons will not appreciate the reference to the single peonies, for, strange to say, they are very un common. A slugle tree-peony Is even more rare. The writer considered It a treat to see a number of the latter re cently. Fully expanded, the flowers measured seven Inches In diameter the color, royal purple. Meehon's ; Monthly. ' CATCHING TlCERS. fowerfat Rtl Traps Which Securely Im prison the Resets. Capturing tigers by a novel method Is now being adopted In Sumatra and Is proving almost Invariably success fill. As soon as a tiger's hair has been found, natives are employed to con struct a wooden fence nine feet long and four feet wide a short distance away from It, and In this Inclosnre Is then placed ns a bnlt a dog, which t tied to one of the fence posts. A nar row entrance leads Into the Inclosnre, nnd. there, deftly concenled under earth, leaves and boughs of trees. Is plnwd a strong shcol trap, which Is so designed that any anmlal that places Its foot on It Is crrtnlu to be held cap tltv. The trnp Is of recent Invention and consists of strong steel plates and equally strong springs. When It Is set the plates form a sort of platform, and ns soon ns the tiger which has been lured thither by the dog vets his foot thereon the springs are released, and the cruel steel grips the logs and holds It fast. Towerfnl ns a tiger K lie cannot free himself from such twndnge, and those wlrro have set the trap are never far away he Is In a thort time either killed tr securely caged. At the same time tbt dog Is released, nnd. Indeed.be could Tint be removed from the lnclos- ure ns long as the Trnp wns set, since this Instrument, strong ns It Is, never theless Is so delicate that the pressure even of n dog's foot would release ihe springs nnd ennse the animal's leg to be crushed in a twinkling. Loudon Telegraph. The Tenitcof Sncrees. The exercise of the highest faculties of the Is .not only stimulating, but -creates the :highcst character. IVrhaps there is nothing else which lins such a mngic:U effect upon the brain, the nervous system, the whole man in fnet, the conscionsnfsfs 'Of achieving that on which his heart Is set. There Is .a wonderful uplift In feeling that things which we take Jiold if will move. Achievement acts like tonic on the whole system, i; juick ens the circulation, stimulates the digestion, and enlarges hope. Teople who have been Invalids for years, whom no mcAlcinc or physiclnn iou!d help, have frequently been entlrpj-restored to health, by suddenly hearing some good news, or unexpectedly loom ing Into some good fortune. This shows tli.it the mind Is master, that the body and Its functions are good servants, nml that tlie thoughts nre reflected In .the physical man. Success. Swiss Tom to Aunllsh Furl. The town of Davos, writes a Swiss correspondent, is considering a bold scheme for the Abolition of all the or dlr.ry forms of fuel. It Is proposed to erect an extensive electric plant at the confluence of two large mountain tor rents, whose united waters will supply the necessary motive force. A large firm of Swiss electricians has been studying the problem for over a year and has obtained the concession of the forces of the torrents alluded to. The same firm has bought rut new electric heating and cooklngnpparatusespeclal ly designed for the scheme. The tlrst cost of tlie installation Is estimated to be 8.500,000 francs. Already elec tricity Is not only used for lighting and motive power, but is adopted in many villas for cooking and heutlng and in one of the largest bakeries. The idea is to do away with all contamina tion of the air by the use of fuel. Hontless Monkey-Ffccetl Owfe, Threo owls that appear to be part monkeys have been found near Ited Hud, III. Two of the birds are now In possession of Dill OflVrdlng, a ho tel keeper, anil are viewed with great curiosity. The owls are two months old now, nud so far have shown no signs of feathering, and this adds to the monkey likeness. They have large, staring eyes like the owls, even the beak being depressed, but the fore head runs back like that of the mon key. The hoot which has made the owl well known Is absent. Tho vocal powers of these monkey-faced beings nre somewhat Impaired. Tliey remain silent unless disturbed, when they let out a hiss like thut of a snake. They were taken from a nest in the woods near lied Bud by George Carpenter. Chicago Inter-Ocean. One Pair of Gloves For Two Men. Mr. A. E. Handle, of Congress Heights, visited the District Commis sioners, escorting General Charles E. Hooker, of Mississippi. "General Hooker," remarked Mr. Randle, "was a gallant Confederate officer. At Vicksburg a cannon ball cut off bis left arm and at the same time blew off tho head of his servant, who was kneeling by his side. A Union officer In the same battle, who shall be nameless, lost bis right arm during the some siege. In after years the two officers became close friends. as one of them lost the right arm and 'he other the left one, they send each other the odd glove every time either purchases a pair of gloves." Wash ington Tost. Paid XB.OOO Far a Rug. Every time J. rierpont Morgan goes abroad, says the New York Times, he makes It a point to acquire a number of valuable souveulrs of the trip. This time, besides u number of rare paint lugs, Including the famous Gainsbor ough portrait, he has purchased for himself a I'ersluu rug, probubly the rarest of its kind In existence, for which he puid tF'5,000. The rug meas ures ten feet Six Inches by nineteen feet, was made of Persian silk In Ta briz, Persia, and wus woven by Mo hammedan friar 150 year ago for a ali&b. The time required to weave the rug was sixteen year. ft Compromise Smlly I-avklns The Re ward nf Perseverance provlsloneit A taeless Arijnnrt-Tne llrannnalhlllly Midair Apprehension Hopeful, Kte. i "Will yon Rive me n steam yacht , When I mn married to Vou .link?" The youth was v.ifc, nml( like n shot, Ouve her a little smaik! -Life. Sadly Larking. Itaby Swellkld (to friend) "How awkwardly that common child walks.", Friend "Yes; she haa no carriage nt oil" Chicago News. The Howard of Wrtevrranre, "Why, I didn't think you Intended to encourage him." "Well, I didn't nt first, r-ut It was Impossible to discourage hliu!" ruck. Vrovlftlnnrri. "Did little Jim enjoy that children's pnrtyT. "I guess so. He wasn't hungry nutll the next aftornoem nt fvuir o'clock."" Tuck. A 1'neH-lis Ailjnnrt. Asrum "What's the Idea In your new story" Wright "Idea? Why, It hasn't any. It' a society novel." Philadelphia I'res. The Kesptmiilhllltv. She "Did It .ever occur to ym what floor talkers the men nre?" He "Did you ever consider that It Is the women who teach linhlcs to say things?" Hostou Transcript, Midair Apprehension, Pinching Hug "Say, It Is silly for you to wear .your headlight ou be hind." Lightning Bug "Not at alL I'm aw fully nervous about rcaiscnd col lisions." Hopeful He "Do you suppose we will over have enough to get 'married on?" She "Surely. Why, Jack, we don't need a million. A couple of hundred thousand will do to start on.' Detroit X'ree I'ress. Xcetditd the Money, Dibbles "That was a beautiful poem you had In Pusher's magazine this month. Where did yop get the In spiration?" Scribbles "From my creditors." 'Chicago News. How eeenrta Jet (Int. Wild cat-rug "Say, that young man linn got a wooden leg." ltear-skln-rug "How do you know?" Wlld-cat-rng "When he stepped on my head I bit him In three places and he never even winked." Glad mt It. "I read somewhere the other day that tho American people spend $13, 000,000 a year for golf." "'Good! I'm glad to hear It. If they didn't blow It In that way they might spend It on flreworks." Unite Out of It. Mr. Wuegore "Hut they are very fashionable, nre they not': ' Mrs. Swellman "Fashionable? Most assuredly not. Why, they permit the core of their children to luterfere with their social obligations." Philadelphia Press. SCone Ever I.ott. Tcople will tlnd fault." "It seems inherent in human na ture." "The surprising part Is so much fault Is found wneu so few seem to lose nny of their fuults" Philadelphia Times. Itelpin Him to Like. "Yes," ho said, with ft deprecating sweep of the hand, "this is a very small world, after nil." , "I know-It," she replied; "sometimes It really astonishes me thnt you can back up or turn around ou it without slipping over tho edge." Chicago ltecord-Ucald. Juetlfli-d. ."So you didn't think, lief ore we met," she said, with an arch smile, "that I was beautiful? Why?" "I had heard several of your lady friends sny you were 'such a ulce, sweet little thing,' " he replied. After that she naturally had lee confidence in herself. The Frlce of Knanleiljre. "I sent away a dollar," she sadly said, "to a party In New York who offered to tell for that amount hoxf to make the guests at summer resorts love your children." "Oh, did you?" her friend asked. "What do you have to do?" "Leave them at houie!" Chicago Becord-Uerald. self-Keteem. "Yes," said the youngster' mother, "Mr. Bllggin Insists that our boy is going to grow up to be ft wonderfully intellectual and estimable man." "That Is only u natural parental pride." "Perhaps. I am uot quite sure whether It Is parental pride or belief In heredity." Washington Star. Well t'lsed. "But, mamma," said the beautiful South Amerlcuu heiress, "do you be lieve I will huve any trouble lu being received lu society lu tho United States?" "I don't seo why," answered her mother. "You have plenty of money and you can make the best of them look like small change when It come to being a daughter of the revolution." 1 IndJauapoll Bun. COOD POPULAR 80NC3 SCARCE, j Orea Hits Few Xowailn?, Although j Maile FoMUhert Are Hauling. ! ' "It I singular, but true," said a music publisher, "that there are very few big hit In popular songs nowa days, thnt Is, songs that have reached the million mark In - sales, such ns After the Hall,' 'Annie Itooney,' ! 'Dalsey Hell,' 'Down Went McGlnty,' 'Two Little Girls In nine' nnd 'Com rades.' Many songs published since then hnve been very popular, to bs sure, but they cannot be compared with the old-timer. "Many dealers have nsked mo tho cause of this, but thus far I hnve been unable to explain It satisfactorily. It Is all the stranger when you take Into consideration the fact thnt there are more singers nnd better facilities for. pushing Minis than In former years. "Year ago a good ong would fcrce Itself upon the market. At present a publisher has to humor the singers and do a tot of hustling. Borne of the top liners require pay to sing stings. In the old dnys they were only too gtnd to get a good ballad. To enter to the whim of the Klngers a publisher must hare at least three plnnos tn his estnh. llshment, employ expert plnyeis nnd vocalists to tench the songs, print professional anls nud do a thousand other things. You see? the competl- i Hon Is hern, nnd If you should hurt the feelings of nny sluger, especially n man or woman of reputntlon, you will have considerable trouble In making yonr songs popular. "Publishers hnve to take a lot of chances, too. For Instnnce, to popu larize a song you must have slides i made for stereoptlcwn views. This costs quite a sum. One publisher spent $ -ton io tnke pictures for n set of slides for the song 'Sing Again That 8w'Ct Kefraln.' He lind to employ n troupe 'of colored minstrels, n bund nnd a hall. Fortunately the song made money nnd he did not lose nnytulng. There nre other things to contend with, too, such as lawsuits, etc. There was a flispute over the ownership of on song, for Instnnce. After fighting In the courts for some 11010 one of the firms concerned compromised by pay ing the other $2000 tn cash nnd the cost of the suit." Cleveland Plain Dealer. Irrr M ho Sin Orer Hani Work. f Toting girls In Japan nre employed t to perform a task which cannot be I done in the same time nnd with Ihe 1 snnw ense by nny other body of work- J folk In the world. They nre engaged ) nt the different ports itn loading tho large steamers with crial. The coal barge arc swung alongside tlie vessel, from stem to stern of' which nre hung n series of platforms, the broadest nearest the base nnd diminishing ns they rise. On each of these platforms a girl stands. Men on the barges fill baskets containing about two buckets of conl ench, and pass them to the girl standing on the lowest platform. She passes them to the girl above her, and a. continuous and unbroken line of baskets pass Into the vessel from 10 In the morning until 4 In the after noon. The girls win handle from sixty to seventy baskets of conl per minute, nnd over 1000 tons of conl n day. This really arduous toll they perforin ns If It were mere piny, for they keep up a running fire of jokes, nnd their laughter Is continuous. They often break into a song, thenotes of which nre clear, melodious nnd stimulating. Chicago Itecord-Herald. , Kittln I.oennle. The Filipinos In Manila are having nn unexpected feast. It came , to them like the mnima to tlie Israelites, being furnished by a swarm of locusts, which recently flew over tho clly. To these people the locusts nre 11 great delicacy. The Insects are served dry or in a pot-pourri. They nro nlso made Into pies nud cnUos, and In somo instances ground Into powder and steeped In liquid so ns to make a bev erage. At times catching the Insects becomes a very profitable business. In Manila and the other large cities tlivy sell at $2 a sack, gold. These sacks hold about ft bushel. When dried the locust can be kept Indefinitely. The natives never eat the grasshopper green, but they eat them in every form, dried or cooked. They even car ry them lu their pockets nud ent them ns they would cntulles and other con fections. When dried tho locust Is nice and crisp, and tnstes something like glngersnups. Home confestlouer dress the grasshoppers lu various Ways, serving him up occasionally with chocolate trimmings nnd coats of sugar. New York Post, Have You Met This Woman Her husband 1 all right but be Is 0 fat! Her little boy Is all right but he Is growing so spindling! Her homo Is all right but tho paint Is too light! Did she like the lust lecture at tho club? Liked what he said very much but his hair was cut so short like a prize fighter!' Her uew tuilor suit Is all right but Mrs. Zyz has her coat a trllle, the merest shred, longer, and It's much better! Her new hat is elegant but If that ribbon wus a shude darker, uow ! Boston Herald. An Immigrant's Vrogreta. Fifteen years ugo Joseph Huaga ar rived in Ituttcs County, Kau., with five ceuts in his pocket. He weut to work for a farmer, with whom he re mained five years, saving something from his wages each year.' At the end of that time he started farming on his own account. To-day he owns live hundred acre of laud, aud ha It stocked with a fine herd pf cattle. A short time ago be weut to Kl Dorado to bid on another half section of laud, Which he had tlie money to buy. Lost Hair " My hair came out hy the hind ful, and the gray hair betsn to creep In. I tried Ayer's Hslr ViRor, and It stopped the hair from com ing out and restored the color." Mrs. M. D. Cray, No. Salem, Ms. There's a pleasure In offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. II. M s kettle. All erorrlitt. If yttor nmrilKt rannnt snpply yon, send m one duller nnd w-e will eiprrM vou a bottle. Pe snre and rive the nnme of yonr nearrM exerrps pnu-e. AcldriM, I. f. A Kit ('(I., lwell. Mii. Your Tongue If It's coated, your stomach is bad, your liver is out of order. Ayer's Pills will clean your tongue, cure your dys pepsia, make your liver right. Easy to take, easy to operate. JSC. AH dmefttts. nil yinir iiiuii.tm lip rr lnvtrd a boeulilul Itri'Wli or tlrh Mnrl: ? ThiMi te BUCKINGHAM'S DYE I8ffl&. Balloon Orer .an Oesan ol Fin. A Paris cortpondent writs thai flio aeronaut. M. f nreons. his wife, M. C'hardon (ilewral Secretary of the last lnrl F.xhlliMonl flnrt M. Tiinot '(architect of the. Porte 'Monnmnitnlel had nn exciting balloon rrlp 'between Ituell and Itianrals. Passing fbrough the cloud they were caught In vio lent storm, anil when they finally emerged Into c)nr nir it was at n .height of 12.IKSI feet, nnd Ibey were traveling over a veritable oeoa of dire, formed by s Ivlil llglitjilng Unsh es. The aerial roynge hiodod near Ilonuvnls after Ix-.mg up nearly 4 linurs, and the balb -n, which was rov jtd with snow, unused th greatest wonder among the nwlonlHlied Inhabi tants. f Our Higlittt mountain Peak. Miwnt McKlnley. with nil altitude of liO.tfilt feet, is the highest moun tain In Nort'h Amcrb-n nnd forms the central point of nil enormous nnd sur passingly grand innunialu mass, situ ated at the head waters of the Siwli ll nil and Kuskokwliu rivers In Alaska. Mount McKiulcy was knowu to the Husshiiis who settled about the head of Cook Inlet nearly 100 years ago and was called by ihem Hulshala that Is, Illg. The llrwt American to see nnd publish nil account of 1t wns a pros pector named W. A. Dickey, who gave the mountain Its present name. Dyeing la as simple as wanhlng when yon nte 1'HTsm Fadeless Dies. Hold by all druggists. Although there are 214,000 acres of orclmrdu in England, yet that country buys 100,000 tons of apples abroad in a year. Four and one-half million people use London's swimming-baths yearly. Best For the Bowele. Mo matter what ails you, headache to a (ancer, you will never get well until vonr bowela are put right. OisrunrTS help nature, cnre yon without a gripe or pain, produce eaiy natural movement!, coat rou Juit 10 cents to start getting your health back. Cll ctBETS Camlr Cathartic, the genuine, put up In metal boxes, every tablet hat C. C. C. tamped on It. llcware of Imitation!. A bit of paper money has been dis covered in China S.14 years old. Its face value is flOT, redeemable in silver. State or Onio, Citt or Toledo, I I.CCA Col'XTT. ( ' FnAXE J. Cheney makci onth that ho la the senior partner of the Arm nt F. J. Ciiknet A Co.,ilninRiuiineas inthe CltyofToiedo.Oounty anil Htato aforesaid, anil that aaid Arm will par the aura of cms hcsdbed doi.lr for each and every caae of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catabsii Ccse, Frame J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and aulucrlbeil in my . , . presence, this 6th day of December, seal I A. P., 1886. A. W. Gleason. ' - . - ' Kolary I'ublie., Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Internally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho lyatom. Hcnd tor teatimopiala, free. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. Bold bv Prugglata, ?5o. Hall ' Family Pilla are the beat. The Mexican X)!cano Ponocatapetl was utilited as a source of sulphur mors than 400 years ago. Frejr'e Vermifuge Kover Falla. It enrol. For 60 yra. It haa been the med loine for worma. itAc. Dmgglite and store. There are 40,000 ill and bedridden pau pers in English Workhouses. FITS permanently cured. No nta or nervosa ess after Brit day'e use of Dr. Kline'a Great Verve Reatnrer. i trial bottle and treatiee free Dr. B. U. Kline, Ltd., K81 Arch St., Phua. Pa Cryolite is a mineral found in Green land. lira. Winalow's Soothing Syrup for children teething, soften the guma, reduoei inoamma tion.alUjra pain, earea wind oolio. Ilia a bottle The Phoenicians and the Greeks were the first to place much dependence on naval warfare. IamaurePiso'aCure for Consumption eared my life three years ago. Mas. Thomas Rob sins, Maple St., Norwich, NX, Feb. 17. 1900. ' The shipping trade along the Central American coaats is to a lurge extent in Gorman hands. Feople who are not really ill Jusi languid and indiapoaed will derive gseat beneht from taking GartMd Headache Fowdera, a wonderfully simple remedy that tones and refreshes, In Straasburg and ' other Gorman cities dentist bare been olrlelnlly ap. pointed for the public cboolhi. In some parts of Bavaria 00 per cent, of school children were fouud to have carious beet). How Unci ttm Kiepi Tab on Crops. There nre In the t'nlted States, np- proxlmntely, 2,7Ti0 counties of agricul tural Importance, in eacn or incse counties the Agricultural Department haa a principal county oorrowindonl, who mnintiiins nn organisation 01 threo assistants, each covering a spec Hied territory. 1'ncllltics are furn ished the principal correspondent to enable him to obtain regular re ports from his ni'dstants. Tlu-sc re ports he tabulates nt the end of each month, suppli metitlng the Informa tion thus obtained by his own obser vation nnd knowledge of the situa tion, nnd tho consolidated report Is submitted to 1ho stath'ilcUtn. Al though there Is no compensation nt Inched to the position, nn average of about 1)0 per cent, of them reports monthly, . Locomotives An Clumiy. There Seems to be no present help for It, but the existent style of loco motive Is nt best a clumsy mechanism. The crank irrlnelplo must be done ftwny Willi In-fore loo tulle an hour can he niiched for lonn Jonrneyf. Howing Is ft stupid sport, because the recovery retards the pnutrcss of the lont. The forward motion Is accom plished by n series of jerks. In nn clght-'oared' boat the bbidea I'hould not enter nnd h-nvo the water at the same time, but should work In alter nation. The forward motion of the crunk helps nn engine, while the back ward motion retards It. nnd lielween Hie two the mechanism Is gradually shaken to pieces. Hy sacrificing strength to speed o rotary engine might be built thnt would make MO miles nn hour nt nil dMnnce. Tho high speed of electric motors Is deriv ed from the rorary principle. England ha a yearly surplus of births over deaths of 389,000; Scotland, 61,000; Ireland, of 27,000. fie-anse of their puritr, simplicltr and eflVftirenesa, Garfield Headache Powders prcent a "Perfect Cure" ler headaches and the laisltudo and grnT.il deprewien result ing from orcrtaxir.g tho nerroua aia'.ora. About one-third of the world's coffee production is consumed in the United .states. K TREES "t bv Tttt-TI YEARS r .1 11 jkkih liw. 1 111 V CANI Wist mum: s.i r.v. PA Yr;Li! STARK BU0!. Li.l.lia, Me.i H.oli.llU, Ala.. E UOPRIMI.K I OM.KOE, Rnr'lair, 0 slSt'e XT. ;l pUp to earn II; K. II. fare Irce; s catalog. Tb8 University of Notre Dame, NO THE DAMI), INDIANA. 'lfltr. Letter, Krnunmlm nnd f1ltttorf, f'turMHlUin, Art, rinv. 1'lt irtnucy, l.itw, Civli. MrliMiilf'l nnd Kleclrlritl Knglnerr. luff, Arrtiltrrture. Tiiitruiiffh l'riiirntiir.r "M rnmmtrrlii ' mi . Kc lei ti.-al etiulenta at ,?-' in I rates, liunma Frre tun..r or Friilnr Teir Otlctf. I nta Courana. Ilot.iu to K.utj modert clinrftt. Hi. Kilwurd'ti Hull. fr hor under 1ft. The OHife Yttr mill opcu ftauiriiiher lOtli. 1911. CntKloffUtMi Kri tp. Ail 'rem 1U.V. A. S10UUlNsi-., i. H, rM rreo'.dpnt The Canadian Exhibit OF GRAINS AND GRASSES, SHOWING THR l'HUIIUCTlOX OF THE FREE GRANT LANDS CANADA IS WRl.Ii WORTH A VISIT II Y TIIOKK WHO ATTKND THE PAN-AMERICAN, BUFFALO I Tho yli'ld nf U'hitt In t'nifrn 1 iniiitht will tun itr In iiliout ;ifi liiinliflf th aft Out Hml ' iiniiry Hliiinliint. Th IM-Ht unizihir Inn Hi r-n thin I'niitiui'iii adjoin the wlM-tit ttfltliof Mmiltotui, 1 Atxiiillxiin. Kiiskiitfhe u 1 AitMTlii. ),imh) sjvtrH furin hum. will I rt'iilrMl (hit yiiir to Imrvfut tin irrnin crnp, Tlt mifiM'fli wiiifi'K jmiti. r'irimv riiliwiiy nilrn, imrilpn h'i, etc., (IfRcriptivp nf tht country, iipi.lv r F. I'kiii.ky, Sup't Iiumk'rmii'n. (HiitHti i'liiuulH; M. 8t. Jiiiim. 4'iimiilltiii Lvltil.it, ItuiTnlo, Now York, or th" mmrt'iit .Wi'iituf t ( 'iitirnlititi 4 ovtrnTiiHiit. l"lo not fail to ice Hit l;imilian Kxlabit when you vull liiilTulo. WW Ton CTAR LiisftajriJijr i OwnThis Book! Should IT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD AS IT MAY BE NEEDED ANY MINUTE. 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