y bastness man who has Just from that city gives an {lus of the way the thing works dolixes are worth at pres in trade $2.40, but if one wishes Buy American currency with Mexi- Besides this the commission Jp presents the United Pym By Samning holes in stocking to time, put it cannot — Y as the price of silver changes. drspepsia as loug as I can re. tr. 1 bad no appetite, and the ate distressed me terribly. lung 1 would feel sloupy and no ambition to do anything e taking Ripans Tabules I feel better. In the morning I fresh and sound and my appetite $mproved wonderfully, fused ta sit But now Once quiet reigned, or silvery sounds oq the Mars | Behold! at “doubde quick” they come. Ted ; Time was { Is cuddied close at “story time” And | am wise in nursery rhyme One, ‘when i ta forked im ie bed, Isssoer of America” has arrived at Chicago from the plains. He has given it in the Chiesgo Inter-Ocean manner In which a lasso is handled.” 1 sons why he does not. with dle hands As of all Iife were pay, As one who counts the hourglass’ sands To while the true away. Now I am be yan can be Ant Jesure ime employ ais ar just one Hittle boy. By heaven’ s first law my house a. kept; wan poiiahed Fach room was dusted wel) and pt; It was a pleasant sight mud tracks sre on the floor, 22nd with them many a toy, 4 Segenmarks Spon spon the Aral one little boy mwic filled air, , | Sow dre of many feet yeu resounds, n Slanging up wa artinl bands, with Ste and drom, All Bart Artin) ho pride and joy, by one little pondered Browning's Yerse And 'W Nae Pater read Df Theen 1 conid once converse, But now—3 tired head When shadows fall, And fable, that is all, and the Bat wouid you os me for > he said; answered | “Not for dismonds, pearls, ro od withost dlc Nor a wealth of the waorlde Waa on Bittle May Eths Nichole, in Good Housekeeping. Hew te Lawo, Frank Chamberlain, the “champion an exhibition of his skill with the Ia- riat and described the art of throwing | “A mistaken Impression pravalls in the mind of the public In regard to the ple, ; of were directed against the ground. af the old eylinder snpine B® At the rahi of our new at {when it seemed sa If olectricity was } about to do away with steam forevir, a discovery has been made that pron | twos to give slectricity itvelf a setback in turn. Thin discovery ix really the re-finding of wn old mechanical prine- named Jers made a steam toy koown ax the asoipile, a globe torned by fits in the year 1829 a man ntioed Branea made another toy in which a whiel was taried by a jet of steam directed BRANCA'S STEAM ENGINE, Baling prineipie of a water wheel of uxing eteain to turn whesls was somewhat jour sight of when the oy linder type of etigine proesd so se cessful. hot within the Inst Tew yours it has agals received attention from inventors pnder the pnme of “the tur bine principe” It is found that a wheal ited with in a cylinder can be driven si higler spesd with bas steam than any other j form of engine. A British tompedo boat destroyer has been made to cone pearly thirty three knols an hour 11» dor a power, and the rapidly revolve fog ftariine makes If possible to aly guns at this speed. for the thumping dine away with the Ameronn Society of Mechanical Engineers great atiention was given Ar a seam i 0 BY RS AMOR says this expert. “The Wen that the | { Joop Is always swung around the head | i before making a cast, especially when | the roper 8 on fool, is erronpous, Na | man of experience ever maken a cast | in this fashion from the ground, in practical work. There are several rea. : One of thems is | that the movement is Hkely to frighten the stock. especially horses. another that he may have to walt seme min ples before a favorable opportunity occurs for making a cast. He knows | that better results are obtained hy holding the repe a8 unobtrusively as | possible, even keeping it concealed | from the oblect of capture. “On the coatrary, however, when . mounted and in pursall, it is absolute. | ly necessary to swing the loop over | 1 and around the head, for the cast) must be wade with the grentest pow gible force in order to averpome not | . | pursued. bat alse the action of the | § wind, sbould that chance be against | You. : t only the forward movement of the | “Ag to the manner of casting, some | } ‘ropers’ cast with a quick, jerky move need of his rope. 1 play in catching fresh mounts for the more than a few Bours Af a time ment of the band. seeming to gse the arn very little and the body not ar all Oihers employ body, arm and band Both methods are effective when per fected by practice. : “Branding on the anfenced range is / task that never ends There are constantly being discoversd animals that bave been missed at the regular round-up, and these, wherever foumi are immediately roped, thrown and ‘burned.’ At every turn and in every phase of his work the cowboy has It Is Drought Inte EE men, for no horse Is kept under saddls 1, as not infrequently happens. a steer strays Into a quicksand, or ipires in a bog. the lasso is thrown shout his Berns and he is speedily extricated. “When the mess wagon needs a Nft up a hill or assistance in erossing miry bottom land, the man with the rope is : ny Bumber of ‘throws’ or ‘hitches,’ at hand to render ald. Wool must be | brought for the camp fire. I'he cow- boy attaches one end of his lariat te the log of his desire, securing it by i mare pew er, NE A aE EA Ph HE A FS AN SAE NRA to the tarht ne, according to the , Bolen tige American Papers spewing that lurkines were gucoess fully runing mackipery at high spweedd with fess steam coal and water that they ooenpled less space, ave east jess, welghed loss and tested fewer repairs than any ollie OBE en Ee tir ak engineers call Todyna me iT, { Bern tatie expansion is secursd and friction and Best waste made sources of cow: paratively small loss” Trick With a Pair of Scissors. If Alexander the Great were asked to frees this palr of seixsors tied to the back of a chalr without uutring the dards. he would perhaps draw his sword asd cut the cords blow, Take hold of the eord through the handle B at A. pull § paddies In its rim after the This mode | At a recent meriing of with one We will show hin bow the trick | can be dove without Yorce, as follows | soitve inebas for © aud carry pi B As long ago ms 120 B.C. 8 Greek | steam which Issued from if apd | Bundreds of little paddies and Incloased | were read gine ‘kpown, amd that they Tomiie to develop into the deal vn | “ihe machines thst 18 api» { proximated in a motor In whkdh ada i $ £5 | {in May or June ! hettle forages aft pla | a8 compared with common stock, hut | mitch above the average. Their exoel Cows Not Properly Managed, Many good cows give bat a small guantiiy of mlx because thoy are Dot proferly menssed Reames persons allow a cirtain quantity of fond fromm whish Bo variation lx made A cow should be fod 211 she will sal, snd If she n- proved ja the guantity of bar milk sha whabld be Indooed to eat more, A Grab Worm" * Habits, The grub worm goes Jean into the gronml on approael of winter, where it lives theese years fending on the roots of grass gol other wopetn. | Inthe third sifumn if forge a Ceongan of earth and comes out 8&8 beelle It not enly does pone | sidorable dumsge ae 8 grub, but fhe and attacks tie bulls and lender planta Makes Pat Calves. the whale milk makes fine, fat calves but calves rained on skim milk, ontweal and bran if pot so sivek at sight onthe old. will make a belle grart In tems and mosels aid Sent the mare pampered ones at two vesrs of Br, It is a waste of Cash prodngt te feed 8 calf whole milk afver ita de Twinking feud, amd It ix a mistake fo en feed It after it le ten days old, ax warm skim mith and = biter. Brepds of Sheep Compared, The Cotswold sheep possesses large frame snd long feece. bat it Is not suitable for farmers where the paws | Toves are Del of the best quality. The Mirioos when need for crossing. do tot increase in sloe sithoogh the grade of wool I Better. The Sontheinwn In het for ose on onion fects ss ib 2 brad for mutton In preferenss tor wend, amd, belug Bandy and sodtive the | crime is bees violent than those hatwoen | ths Cotewolis and our smell natives The wool from the Southdawns is not | interior, being classed with the middle griides, por is it deficlent in quantity fenoe is In the superiority of the must. | tre, and fo thal Tesgedt they Baye no SLE, Banding a Kicker, A writer ia the National Stockman ei £5 this wethed of handing a kek. ye Borse: Put on bln 8 strong Ra i and eranper. Have oe riag where ther cheek Book oom and one eight invhos Jower on the right side, Now TUE a strap from (be lower ring Crap albwut where the Hip Phases through. Now take a eipbils inch pope fifteen feet lone, thea hook through the ring in the hab ingle, #trap up His left fore | = fant L 2 be done 3 BIT vird Now you have him ready Four rope and go ahead of the zur puikL Soke this hard ta the proud wliere yon wast hin Keep him there antl} he gives up iT ir takes all day, | KRlow big you can Dandie hin Arranging Neus Xeowrn, pgs rapgatg be ns Bests where the breeds Rit sre swall sueh as leghorns bint od them to tortare tn pale thew cnn ta Inhale water at every stiemst 10 i fnled and he mwoonsl wis recovered mands change so ax to call for solid | M fittle oatmeal are sieh sureln | to ple strap Hwee fasten it to the ring at the check and | tert and hack through the lower ring in | Taks | = pa a few fers, a litile to the right snd begin vo § Hold Bim steady and let Wim | § bur Beep drawing bin | bead to his side and be will go doen | Xow zou have im This slieteh shows a good plan of ar | When very es PR a a ate L - sometines Ba 2% the eggs thar the © by Iauping down on hen 10 ig ade from and ds terelve inches high in fant gp hifeen ibehivs on the back, a ree To sixteen eles wile ing to the size of th * Bey * i £4 > hired R Pr breeds are kept it may | de wit i opened iI parted off nin small rooms fay tien by sixteen inehes, and It may be | wide into any Jengih desired. The! cover is bingad an ar the back with a Wather strap Tagtened to the front gids : ¢ caver to HE 0 op when desired | a and put in new straw. The Crear GLeRINTS ia the carer 1h admis thie bons ave t Made eigh in din titeter for i Ee {3 DN ile oF eho 5 suf Hrieas. Xe i » LER "Ri wit, in The Epitanmist, mes as Clean Sub ies, The Impeviapee sable a thorough bo over estimated, Thia anna # son id Po done at least twice Etidl. The Hour § Rik 3 an ent Bad ador ling {hatter over the paints of 1s scixsors. follow | ing the dotted lines. This will fre] the scissors without breaking the card | New York Tribune Women's Troubles. Women have twice as many troubles | as men, for they have twice as many clothes. New York News. ? I filth on modern piang.- V. M Couch, inf a ¥enrr wails i Foo in AY ig who ¥ aid be RET eave Ba sna it Tos ent. plays 4 iy of all ¢ risen in enipecially during and for thie “eave Wi he taken wa tbies ohegn and pare Fitter, when making makes ou ad keeping ae Tiers are aitagether barns thar saell Barns than anvihing elxe stable bas bus heen put in opder Ho only takes a small apount of aber amd time 1a Keep i so. and the result BW you bave clean, bhenithy cows pure milk and were of it than if the apart ments Were wes] to oremadn in the constition in which 30 wany the Thre ard many cow siaties that wers rs fre which ave narrow and low apd povriy ged up for kKenph Gul vows in These, of cotirse, are not so easily Kent clean and sweet as the stables built Tip ThAnyY hike many Te Te Aller a cow £%EN of sti i e1it. * $ FEY the Indian Empire 3 an account is © wn | {of the struggles of the Buropean poo ers to pecure the rich Grade with the Fait Indles Tn 1078 the Dutch soined the Jananese af Ambovea and subideg fess to a conspiracy. “Each victim | was placed on the rack and compbetind | driow breath until his body becmsse in and the sap horrible pentad rou 1 proces 7 igh GRAPE Instead of suing sAsEoE to parang] Jeaving 8 theater during (he petiorme avice tha Japaneses mark the depurting ator on the Nand with an india) aber gtamn. the murk varying ench. sviening in form and color. Frra permanently amped Ne fie nur smresng. nes slier Soi dave ume 1d Tr, Kiloe's Great NerveBoatores $8rial Gottingen) Suet eine De. B. Eorxe Lea, ws, Are 8 ! say has 1005 petite, are TO00 more womhen thu men ET a : Prrsau nd Dyes sre fast to The Makers npiog ie the mialiest known variety of dog No ils Seeing rag fer aren tn ume id ge on | i It’s his liver. He "8300 reward tor any sash of with Hails Poorman! He can't | liver or pill. Ayers Pills. [Oy be gure Rukun istersally, , Tobndo "and, 0 | A Sones » = often a _— Before a slorm. Ind: I WAS LFA AS RS i, “ Pien's Ours susnaot be tao highly sews 1 gc or , Minn Ja Jang, mm Bert wee ae ot, Aut. gsi oY, Ford Kid 4 Patent Calf. Enuwnl Ta Gait oon opi Kid. Euler. Xyeleta vb ATER fram a Biron Prevented by shampoos of CUTICURA SOAP, and light dressings of CUTICURA, purest of emollient Skin Cures. This treat- ment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with energy and nourish- ment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, healthy scalp when all else fails. Use Cricens Saar assisted: tv COTICTRA (INTMRNT, for r prosereing, partiying, sod bauusfying the skin, for cleansing the Rip af cross, monies, and dandeafl, ad ie Roppiag of Miiling hair, for softening, ehilantug axl sing pel, Tough, andl ware Bao, for aby readies, fwohings, and Us wee form 5f baths for annpoving rtiations, ata a and a “aloerati ce winknesses, aud for mauy sanstive, antaeptc purposes which x ¥ Buprest them selves to women, COTIOURA Soar, to cleanse the skin COTICURA OINTNENT, to heal the akin, sui ca Ramo vENT Pirin wo sonia binod. A SivaLn ART is often sufMcient We ooie the most torturing, disfiguring, Soninm : Duruing. and sexy akin, weal, and blood pmours, theless, § sud freitations, ‘with jie of hair, when kil cise falls Seid Berongh cord the work. Beith Davod: 27 38 iDharterhonse 65 Lasdon. Prensh Depot: & Bow bein Paix, Pow Portsax § Bs se Cakes, i ui. a Cerra. Resolveey fring Eoheunate Consdnds are x tre. meine fee thee Higa Deviveaa Esvives wel ay te x “: x aa - h Pokal visi, & Gime.
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