A DKTilOlT Li:iLl)KK.:JIARVKSTIXFOIH)KH. HE TELLS A REMARKABLE STORY Of HIS LIFE. CAM IS TO lEIHOir AHOIT FOBTT tl.tllll A CO. I Levi El-ey's Eiprrlrgci Worthy ttorio.i ; Attention. I tr;v ii-'mtt h" to Awayoui iirhTHv a enie, tar irrra firl pat L or .-eineniher the rlrr,t crop tlediuand t. riuo I oi t .o hus ne ol corn foutie mould I h.irve-ted. ee. t r, H ere are nay atlii.it, te '1. the corn kni.e, hate it i-hai p, b roe. 'J he laU r eetiiie; atrei t are and Ut the Haider and lay it in good wid j, . In i , an i iinied ly lure'o lea.- a e Htraiuhl l.undlei. to It. li will titer d tret-i, and t e peo iu y.u mu t ' Ink one av lor the lo, Min)iD Ut aro tyiiful ol i du tr,"c iry anl J ri.l. th n tuin ll over and let the ho est t il 11 ne are in.uy prt tty i un.leisi e wnl. The Ib.r I day It resi ci c . tui i onu ii o ,- niki inir ia j bhou d I shocked, mid tin- is the it le in.-s. bill h ni -liKu o.ufort i Wd H nl.ouid hi- d.ne '1 o liandj t. a t hi if Air. 1 cvi hi y the e.l-' are leijuiren l.i t each uuu tralh.r knon lu. di i' ai d 1 1.1,11 .i. to , at .4ju.. a iihh1 M.od annul .vow set li i un .ir-e u t o. t.ra iot. .Vr. ) tf-i fodder wil h t he h.itts down u, on l.i e. i a old ii--iik'i t . f 1 firoit, ' the roiiiid, anil I e win a tlhl hand liuvi, 8 m v. Iii-r.r i. h ut ii r y .ie.ir . Orel t U 1 1 .11 (Jfir Oi It i: I' r i 1 1 e fit.. , I.. h- u-d in di. e Blel I I'ilitn U itll prii e t h i ii In. ii .iii.-! r . . i Yu I. 11 and in vth't ii l;t" d i-playe . a-. . Ii .Ni v. C; liii.iu i ! tr . h.a -hi, ity a f u tr u i.d n.. i lave -it'll ten it ,.r w rem a lriiia.tr lo u cry," hf uu e ei jeatu -day, l.i tiiv. iat en .t.i th vir.ier, "a. id 1 don t liiiiiK t ere a e in.i.y tow ni ,n . ui'-r a t. -da ir . a. to i: m p iril tt lie i y. 1 kn-i-i ni t . t-r -budy i .1 e c.u". ai.d a . 1. 1 J .1 oi b re . i.; !y l:ii . n' i l.i w. u o lu.i i.. to "mumi ,ii my i i, d . ,l I n i. ai.o .t k j!it y aro sin l -i ii: .en a k ii w.'Ii my ti M B-tl Oi' 111) -. I.I" l O J b it I' ll) , uu , I ua d .n t v. n . :i ', n u n my i. ii ui iiet!i r n a i .t l.iu i m i in ' I ii iii e ti, gis thr ii i, .i in n ur iv e e ,i.. i f .-it a i-irr i u le . i I ut ! i i n .t ii Ii ll.' I I U ll it ll..'J L' ' f 1" II W.i O H'l'lu. I Ii III I tl lit . . I' I . ill I. I, II Ii ij i li.il wa o.iiii'i'i ii Vu Ii"". ..'' II k' --" ''U it n.i' u ai b i ii d . ..I in o hum. Tli 'ii I it il . I at il li 111-: ,..yi it In hv liiOril I. u ll . II ,l I i-nt I r I. ir iiifii fd nl Vu j Onir i u ll t i ml U i) a n i o ir fd j "ii sva l.i pi , ll an . i.cvi'i' lu t k I im ;-. i i, d i.ri vv I uiit c au In . w.i- hiid IT1 ." Ixl I hi ' in ;iK Wi" ft- t ; h i k ,i W ill I Hill ,.:y" li'L' na u tl u anu w iii iijii ir i 1 I I 111 Ll: Ii ul mi :;. ir ! d r o koi!,i toe o ovtro.u.- ol blood fr. I o.mi ti K 'Mat -:v, rul d.x" oia at cueing rnn b il li iirvo my ' i jm incut in ip d in i I ctt r t i .ii ttu-ii" . A a o.c o t ii i. out h i v i. Ul ii i v i ur i mi Mil I W',-oii lie tu: t It t a. i I iiitd t d . t ir rov eif u." V .! i vi ii'jvt i' icit i: ,oi, ami .-.ul) r -d aii, auinui.t ol a i .iii. b -i t yo ir i.g ' notlfo 1 an a-t in tlie ven t' N'n v anotil v li urn :, i. Nil li u . liu ' o (iwa d av. ii e in" t b n . n ai i. to viow w .ii h:in h at -d lli i o hail u d i) . U iiiaui- i ok Milt .op i tt o i f... pi- a id t ; t iliey cu'i" i inin Ik ov him cry 1 s tvf rr b i hit ho. e Ou Wo d .afd a0. u and 1 iliiti'ht 1 W Id lOl OW 14. fp.,t;n I Itlil t .,!' I i.i l mi v.itli ii, i'v. liiiit mic c, mm the i tie i n t t i t o I'.n'K lit t- t m ti.! f n i win; o lie t new m t'l '1 ho ac; "d on ni : I k a mi in 1 t iu.li! i ii pa a d.r- a led, an I he i t'l a 1 i i I'i ) i l rOiiiwariuH utroii:,' and ever. 1 of. i e t 'utr ' h I iia Unti I a y a r o.iut f d e without an iittiiwulila ,t I In.; I il..-, furcu u.e, uui I a., in. ot nr." in dl b ii i i . li I via t:iv el lien i 1 er-t n tinns him-toii ro- llevfil e i m w ml en o i f h a ill no It apt lo a. mi 1 1 o other a;- hi ms I ta: ; of In !. f oimi li eiinoiit.m hj' I :oiii "i takin lie I ii k i ilU. a d fro i the da I di io, I n itirod a cha iir in my ond It on h r tune ni ur I mil w 1 1 uij ha!) t oi taking U m w t!i tliu S im i I tii (.trial rotiu U w im met mi form ly. 1 m ujr.in neirly a. hIioiu' a ewp, aim unh I am a mail ab ut it yra"i of ago. I U-ll v m bir, the I'n'i ill - aro a most wo do f il niuiicinir, ani if 'ho'do a-t wr 1 in ot 6 " e.Ki sal. -y did li mine tii n o t e bi'iu.io i he w r d. I free'y re&.m'irend tuttii tj a..y muI f CP." Ii-. Wi lam-)' f'ick I'ilU for Pale People C'li'ain, in a cond nsi d fur , at. tliu cii-ir! "i t nc. e-s ry to tr 'v n 'W lifn a d l ic.hiii'gt 1 1 the bio d aal ru tore hhattere ni"-cn. 'j hey a e an unfailing cpech c lor sui h dine w a a.-t lotromotup at xia, partial pura'y nis St. Vit daa o. wriaiU a, ij i. !,'! rh uiiatisii, 1 1 rvi us h at at lui, the illerel ei tsnf la ni-lpoe pi -pita i n of the i ear!, pulu an 1 ni ow C hi 'ot ont. and all lo tnitof wea''ne-. cither In mae o female. Pink 1 i Ik are ol i by 4 Ufulere, or will ewnit poi pa d en leoeipt ol prire i eon na Imt, orhix bo0' for .rm th. y a e nevur old in bulk or by the Mm , y aidiei-f injf U . V. 11 I. roa ft.ediil .e Co. te. ad ;, N. Y. fcii.be- Atroiioniers declare that there are men on the planet Mars who nre iiignal fog their desire to talk to us terrestrml and Edarni ought to rig up a long distance telephone at once.-Chicago Mall. ' '. Wipjf iri, the great Cmadian gnessT, ays Mars la nlgnaling the earth. He says the people on Mars are our elder brethern and want to, h"r from us. It will be hard to prove that this Is not so. Ilrooklvn Standard Union. That Tired Fetling "I eordialljr reeom mnl lloud's 8r pari lb lo all who may be lufTiTrbix with In dlKM Ion or Impura blood, no appotho, Kun Down fsatlng, or tnrallr out ol ordor. II will sarsly be p say ao lira It Ut t lal. U tista la T blp I r UftM. I ka taun t U 9t fnt baa lor Rmnimatiasn -It kM M aarsaparUla two -aars jUsal Mat 4afc a4aipUa,plaav Itrod aietsMOur, THE t Hurt to lla a Sharp holfn, lo Hrg'n M lih. and ( It Ma Milled Mrll Ha It Mimked 1m Orrat lloa - F iimi BtOUHI. carlo for r-xtd- The latter part of AiiKUFt or the J oi w iittrU corn loud, r ui.e tniid of the I wai Up. ..UK set f tun K X lo elKht a. lulu s iiiiiml tin-, hhoi-n, and lueti I tie an UMote. i n ti hlio K mioii d (onl,iiii fiiiin mi lo no j minis or j I d b r. ei the mws of Mmrks in fct aliitll lilirs ll ttiir riirn fiHtder IS weak ..I). I w.il not siund up:i.'iit. ; o n v e ii ji id Me stdko v.hcie ine iRlniL'k Is lo slaiiil and shir' luiind il: I tl'cii tic t uhliv in ihe middle and ! near the lop '1 his loddirr sb uld 1 hoi I e in "ted. hut Icit in trie Held unlu warned H Will keen exrel ent ' ly all winter, and be lonnd .usl as ;ieen and -wuet when lea as wneo tlrsi. li.il tiered. Tins Is the haltimore A nifi nan editoi's lavriile intilllod of cur lOiiuer tor.i or u e ntirf lo milk tows, and aitei an expeneuee ol over tweuiy eais liu knows ln.it It 1-t a gi.ud one. li the slrit'ks ale pio.er yset, they w.li not I e.ni dnwii or lali over. If any miou d lab iluw.l tin y slmu,d be immediate.) si tup and p op. r.y led. Corn iodd. r siiould neier .e placed in tlie burn unless sol upil-hl. in il H sine to tiinuld under the, ii,,ndi AI was haul t as wanted di.tCj fruiu the tlfld. i t im one of 1 be v. ry best leeds lor cow-one can if row. Mom lour lo ii ve tons can tie r.Msed to the Brie. If cured u .i senhed an ve, it ciih ho Kiowii and bum s e l Icr lesi than H), er are, in.ikiiiK the cost a..out $- per ton, Kl inalilic mi AlllllH ' Wi lljlll. The following rule may he ,ipp!lcd to estimate the we nbt oi ivu aui tnals. 'iiike a sir im, pul ll around the beast, standing sutiare, usl in -hind the shoulder olade measure on a loot til le the leel and inches t he 'jiiiiiial is lu ciicuiiiteiciice. this is called u.e Ljii'Ui; ineii wiiu the -iruiit llnra-u;e (lino the bine ol the tali which plum' s u c I he with the hin der part ol i be huilnck. direct the line alonii the n.u'k lo Ihe o.e part of the shoulder bhuic; lake the ul-lit'-hHiotis on ihe loot r le as leloie. wuten is the IciikUi. ud work the CuiireH ill the lollowln' luinllirr tiirih of the ii llni k. . le t nicue-.; leniHh, .i fee s mcre-v hieh iiiiini pi.ed loif' llier, make -1 iiiarc sUiut th l.il leel, liial luiih iplied by . U.e niimi er of poiiha- ai.ovvrd In each bnpel tU'illl looilifcal le lue.lhUl !ll less than i i ml more l hint m tt tib h, -ikes .1- t"tj nils). Where Ihe aiii iii, il in azures les ttun i and more than i leel n truth, i is the nuniner of pounds to each supeilhlal fool AiMHi. up. use a pU oi- a .y sma 1 l ea-1 slii'Uid ii.eashre . cellntintb mid 1 feel aloiu the ha k, which, multiplied together, make 4 8'tuare bet, thai, tuulliplied tiy 1 1 the number oi p.niiids allowed tor eaeb bijiiare fool of callle uieaHU.ini: .ei than .1 feet in v.t; h luak. 8 n pounds. Aain, su, (Kite a calf or hht ep ihou.(l measure t feet liiities in kind ana reel ., IiicIh in leutilh, wh.ch, inullipned LuKeilier, inakerj 10 g ua re i eei; thai mull plied by , ihe iniiimer of pounds allowed t i all at lie measuring iest than aud in re than leel In t'irih makes h p u..ds Crlmaoti Clover Teat. A crop test under the d I reel Ion of Prof, onrrirea, oi the New . ersey rtatlon. vvitli cilnison tlovur. bhowed the green plant when u lull tiluouj to tontaiu . i ler cent water, ,.W cru.ie fat, u.o cr ale diier, a. .oc ude jirou-ln, i, till t rude Huh, t'.H-i carlm bidiates, .4t alnuu.inold nitrogen, nitrogen, .i phosphoric and, i 6 votiiKb, and .1 1 lime. 'J'hat Is It per tent tuoie protein ihun Is' In red c over and u pe cent qui e than it In gret u rye. The ariet clover hay contained 3. U2 per ceni water, 1.4.1 cruue tat, :4.I0 crudo flher, li.O.i crude protein 0. t- crude ash, .V. 01 cai bo-hydrates, '.. It alcuiiiinoid nitro gen, Hi nitrogen, .7 1 pho-phonc ac.d, ?.7 poUsti and liuis 'J'lus given ll more crude protein and le-H carlio hydrate than in red clover buy In ou pound- c lumou Ciovcr hay there is .9 louotl fat, 14. 2 lounds litter, & pouuds protein, Jjii.:; pounds carlio-hydtateit. In 1 0 povnd red clover hay, 1 pound fat, j , pounds fluer, .. poiiudi pro le n and -i .. imunds car imi-hydrates. Oi the whole plant. Including root to the depth ot u inches, ia per cent, was roota aod stuhblu, or Had pounds to tlio toa A crop of five t us f (reen ciovcr plowed under would lve int pound, of organic eetahle nmtte , or much a that snpp led by i.6 loos of averaesuriia manure, supplying aa much nlgtroen and jsjissh, but considerably lea pnoa pborlcacld. KwMwIaf Uraaatatnd. Field that are filled with plantain ar Aihar kinds of weed and yield I sa than a ton of hay to tao acre annum In broke i up and reaeeded ) low the land up early In the fa' I as It can 1 plowed The ptowlo ehiMld ke tborowb, no k,P" Dtai t,n(1 - m even depth. The day plowing HOW TO CUT AND CURE CORN FODDER CROP. hou d lie harrowed Ihe fi.!lc"ioit i diy in o der to keep the soil f out crusting over. Ttn is importao', and will Kale a tireat amiiiiiii ui t tri wnrk In the tui ure inellow n of t he ground. Alter the Kiooid ia plowed ana harruwed, roil il aitn a i.eivy r Her. then ciossand haip.w tne loi lowiD week, aud toll atfain: then harrow once un.re If the n round lit-eils manure, t-pread il broadcast with the manure spreader, elht loads to the acre of well-rotted ma nure how harrow it lu. If manure cannot be tad. uie 300 pounds of snoer phosphate and ?o0 pounds of muriate ol jioiash upon ea b ac e, and barrow it in. Tpeu io.I. how ted behind the roller ue peck of timoihy i-eed to t he acre and lol ow with a line V oth hairuw and just coier ihe wed. I)on'l ro.l after the seed iiiu If ou base a kreat, quantity of htraw vou cannot dis pose of. sjii-ad it (juiie thin oer the Vouut; ll . othy di.riii,.' the wui'er. It w i I act ii' a iiiulco. iriiteifiiiii the joiiiik K a-s roots irmu t it; winter fro ts. Ii the alter part of Pc ru aivsow one pe k of cover to the acre upon the snow. I urinj; the tlisi -eason njou suli so prepared .ou can cut irmu one lo two tons per ai re of choice bay. 1 on'l pasture the ennui cron; let it tirow up and I r tect the pianl ro ts. I pou many a farm this will be found an exicileiit way to it-seed the failing ttrass tie.ds. Iiistiad ol lollowiiw the uvular r ta lion of i;ii, wheat and tiras-, and It w li I c found far more profitable reiiUirniK a sina l outlay for labor and making a iai-jjer cash relurn. t c.lillint; Sin k iiki .Vlai h. i The general discuss on o!' tuber u losltund lis can es w II have one fin d e eel. It win put an end lo the idea that It is w e or sale to ke p mi ch cow in close, darkened stables even when a 1 the veiiiiU t on po siiilu under such conditions is provided. A mi d cat autho.it et are iiK'teed that not only plenty of ireshair, but an alnin lauce uf sun light a well is e seniial lor the (le sinirlioti of the l acilii which produce this disease i et .1 is not m ire Until two years atfo when a h adiiii; ajricul tural wrili-r boasted thai be h..d a cov mi l am yaril so that when his Muck In winter were given exerct-e out of the r stables they took ll un der cover We were doin.t u at ihe time whether this wou d pr ve to the best heal' li of the cows li ha teen the mistake o amateur fa me s and to some extent al-o of c peri l. cut Millions, lo place cow. under unnat ural condli, i. us for the sole purpose ol iiicn a itiR ield ot milk an I but ter. Ui loo mu li coihll nj aniina.s as well as jeop.e hise the r iiatuial bit d he.ss and ea; a ity to resist d is-j ease. ' The llrsr. t orn, ar t:hi'aiii't. Tl is Impossible fur a dairwtian t'l know what economy icaliy is while be is kfi pit)4 pool -loc. If be is oiiliued t keen one ; hud more cows than should lurm-h his p fse.it sup pl.Ctof milk, biitter, and cheese, any ait mpt to sii e, iiy r due u the ex i citso o tne.r keep, c.n i' but a iri I'.e n oiui'iiiison wall what he mu-t lusii by fee inj so many mure than should e needed ll is prm a le tnat with poor rows ihe alieuipt, at ccou oiny in leedtiitf will maku them more uiiproliiabb; than ibey now are. 'J he onlv true economy Is lo secure c ws that, will produce ttie most, and then ke p heiu up to their hesl by good (are and feeding, taking caie. ImWs ever, not to o.enio the bufitiess and thus destroy good health, which must be ttie basis of all success The liest milch cows will bear to he fo , hiuhly and .ncrease their m Ik low. If ibis Is tr.id w ih -cttiii stock it will only lit them lor ihe bulcuer. . I arm Not. Had fencps very fro pn-nlly are tho C!Ul-e of slock becoming brca by. Keep an eye on the tehees between the pasture aud Ihe corn Uolds. Hk slow to cut oil large limbs from fruitlr.es; prune the young sp outs . with the. thuiuj. The Iws -evere the pruning lo which the trees are hun i Jected the more likely it s to be of long lie H k Is a '1st of fo (Is with wnlch British mut ton growers vary the ra lions or sheep on pasture: Tuinip-t, ruli bagas, mangolds vet h, rape, cabbage, beans, peas, lineed cake, barley, and wheat bran. I T.tKl est. pok.as well as the cheap ' est- says an experienced hog raiser, is that made from ho'js that have never been wintered, gulck growth and ear y maturity are es'.eotfal In secur ing the UikCsI prollti. S'O'Kii is the Interest tiken lu the ahand net! farm of Massachu setts, that t he State b iard of Agri culture will get out another cata logue on the subject The deman l li fruiu cltybuye s looking foralioma Tub fall Is an excel ent time to ue lime P ow the land run I he cultivate over It crosswise, and ap ply fiom thirty to tl ft busheU n' lime per acre. It may be left on the surface, no harrowing being quired, as It will be c. tried down by the ra n. T.ik Oregon Experiment Station cites the .ollow hg directions for b.lnglng bulier: Take I pound of I eranulaled su.ar, one labiespo nful of salt peter and three gitlluns of br ne sitong enough to bear an egg. Poll tho I), lue and stralu w ea cool The butter should be w apped Id cljth bciore placing Id the brine. Mrs. E. La hm ed of Massachuset'v. write to Ainerloao Gardening" tr if you insert a branch of the co men oioe into the middle of a cur rent or iiooae berry bush, the cum nt t worm win not, no iuu in, or, n vr,or ' ft already there, tber wUI leT at i new. . Tnia remedy, sne ear, ia tar better than helietwre. It will also prevent the i-eoond' brood apoearlug M they otherwise tometlmes da , THE HIGHEST AA.1D. Hojral Htklnc Fa4cr In Htrilll aa4 Valuo 'iO frr tni aliora It N,r t C limpet itur. The Itoyal IfaKiiiif Powder baa the iiivubit) record of havinir received the tiifrhest award for aitieles of it clasa -greatest siitnirth, purest intrrrdienti, luuat per eci j combined wi ert-ver ex bibiird In om petition with others. In ihe exmbitio.iB f former yearn, at the Centennial, at Paris, Vienna and at the rarioug Male and Industrial fairs, a here it has been exnibiled, judges iae iiivonaby awirded the lioyal Making Powder the highest honors .i t the rec nit World's Fair the ex-j iminat:ou far the baking powder iwards wre made by she chemical division of .oral liepaitmeiit of riie official report of 'lie tne exoerts of the Aerirul-Va:-hiiirloU. tests of the Daking powders which wrre mule by ling dep ir, meiit tor t tie Bin-c.lie pur pose of ascertaining which was the sf, ami wi.ieu has bteii made puullc, mows tlie leavening slienglli ot t e (i-i)Hltobe 1 1 Jd fui.io inches of ear lolilC 2as p r ounce of ponder. Of the jreani of tartar baking powdeis ex. jlblted a' the Pair, the next higneat hi Hirengili bus ti Bed cuilani'-d hut 133 cubic inches ot leavening gas. '1 he )lher powuers kave an i.veragn of 111. lhn i.oyal, llieie.ore, w s found of 0 per cent greaier leavening Ktrwigtli .loin its nearest competitor, and 41 per :enl above tne average of a.l the other esis. Its suiier'.nrity in oilier rtSiieets, luwever, in the (pialUy of the lood it oiakts as to linnicss, Celicacy, and nholesoiiieiiess, Could nut be measured by ligures. It is ihese high qualities, known and appreciated by Hie women of the conn Ll y lor so many eais that hnvecaused Ihe sa.es of Ihe liovitl linking Powder, is shown by hi it: .Bi ics. to exceed he tales of all other b.iking powders mmbmed. The best peai'is are Jiel fectly round, he next bisl are pear-shaped, and egg ihaped ones are considered most inferior.- Sorrow is Bometinirs God's cure fot lellisluiess. The liihle does not command anybody lo love a hyprocrite. Togo in'o temptation is to run a Willing race with the uevil. The enamel of the teeth contains over Ja '-1 .cut of calcareous matter. CuMon thread is generally used to jew kin gloves, as il does nol soreHdily cut llie kid us silk threiid. THE MODERN BEAUTY Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise in I lie open air. Her lb m glows w ith health and her face hi loins with its bounty. If her xyntem needs the cleat, s'ng notion of a laxn ive reme ly, she uses the gentle and pleasan:. Hijnid laxa tive Syrtip ot Figs. Doubts are like bats; they can only live in the (birr. II-iU's Citarrh Cure Is token Mer i illy. I r'ce 75 ceuta Mm. WliiHlow s s. oTiiixn SYiitie for child-ri-ii i-eilini -, Kii'i.'iis t c. Kimm, r. -iiifo itilinn molinii, all ) j..in, en res wind colic. i'K; liuUle Sinn .' hove hern I' c, y !" ' 7rrnt mprrr .from ra rfcAA BAlW, (trri. 7 li ifd E.y't Crrm L.l "ov r w-COtt I. ii vi null to ait avvrm LJ y'iffili Hrjr. hriuhich froni vltirli , Imil 0"g tiiflrrrd nre fl"'" - II , J. Uitchcnck, lot Major lr. H. Vol. unit A A. Urn., IUiffa.0, X. 1". ELY'S CREAiu uAlw. Oprng a rl r'tcRnsen i tic Nana' I'avn pes, Allny I'shi and h rlammHlloii, Heals t-.e kjnrea. I'ni' lecia Ih" Memliraiiu Iroin ei,, H. mores the seies" f Tane Hint Hmell. The l'.tthu I- quickly abmirlied and iive icllirf at once. A particle In applied into each nostril and ll .-rc-alili . I'ri e &0 ccnta nt Drugxlsts or by mail. 1CI.Y BRi) IIEKS, S6 Warro St., New orlt. The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBDRY, MASS., Has discovered In one of our common1 pasture weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst b'-trtjla down to a common Pimple. He lias tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for be ok. A benefit Is alwavs experienced from the first bottle, and a'perfect cure is war ranted when the right quantity Is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the ducts being stopped, and always disappears in a week after taking it. Read the label. If the stomach Is foul or bilious It will cause squeamish feelings at first. No chance of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you tan get, and enough of it. Dose, one tab'espoonful.tn water at bed- lime. Sold by all Drutsts. IflCC SARiar lit now roi do WirC T AID PAT FtlllNT. i, wmrkl pirltlM, tmrim WaiWI wnm 4m ttollh. MfJMUa Sm4h a4 MsrMa t Sta.1 ill.il i in Mm aa wmtm aa " Trtal. N. mmn wtfH la atMaia, mm wm ll am, Wmt fair MM tm aMklaa aaaaMa A law pwl In the time of Kinj Ed ward III and still upon the English statute books prohibits the serving at a dinner of more than two conrt.es to any one, except on holidays. Some w-r-dei do not eo well toee'her For exam pif, a New York undertaker disp ays in Ins window besidn a nap na CO,, n a placard announcing in fcrtnl black letters, "Apartments To LL" ! The firM, speech Irrnn the throne of Englaiid to parliament was delivered by Heury I In 1107. 8ui-s ,u v owing. Cvlvkkt, Nkb , Aug. 29, 1894. Editor Hkee.e: j)t.ar r.jr.j herewith unbuilt a ehort , ..,;.. oBUb.e(Jil ulowing" in this conn ry. About the 15th of this month I visited Geneva, Fillmore County, Neb., for the purpose of ier-oiial!y investigating what had been done there y the nur.-ery firm of Youn.er 1'ros. & Co., wh have been sub Boil pi iwing 'or two years pa -it 1 was bliumi the rye mat had been raised on Bub soil plued ground, which made 35 bushels per ame, and the oats which y it lded 4'tand upwards a-r acre, alw tlie porn, which at the lime I as there, d;d not show the droU'h at all, and was at least a fo t higher than tne corn planted near by oil ordinary pi w ing To be brief 1 w ill i-ay that I was so ' taken" with the idea that I bought a sub-roil plow as hooh as I got to Council Hlulls and shipped it home for use on my farm as himii as it rains. I will say further that 1 am satisfied that if we farmers -would stib-s il our ground, and mily one-half as much land the results woul 1 lie niu.-h more satis factory in every way, pa'lie, lar y for the reason that if our land is stirred to a depth of from 14 to IH inches, we would seldom feel the effec 8 of drouth after he ground has once been wet dow n to the bottom of the furro-as our (-oil , w ill hold ihe moisture "1 ke a spongt " I and we always get rain enough to finish a crop under Mich conditions. From the folk wing it will he noticed that the difference in tbeyi, It of various ' crops harvested from ground tha' was Rub soil plowed last fall was 3 to j t i tin 8 as great as was t he yield from land al joining and fr m land cultivated in the ordinary way. I Extract from the report made on July 14th by Meters. Younger Bros. & Co, of Geneve. Neb. to the Hon. J. Sterling Morton, f-ec'y of Agriculmre, a d 1 heartily endorse every word in their re port, and I believe that if all the larniers esperia ly those who o.-cny the I high table, lands i", Western Ni-bra-ka j would practii-e cub-soil cultivation it ! would revolutionize larinin iu this pirt of the slate, as it. i, as done m ritlmore County, so far as tried. "Alter preparing the ground by sub anil plow tig iu the fall of l-s!'2. ihe rop i f lS'.Kt consisting of com and potatoes. Corn that vear being only n very modi r lite crop in this vicinity ' (maximum 4U bushels per acre and the avenge not, to exceed 20 hit.-hclfl per acre) we harveste a crop of Tii bti-hels per m re Ir in a st' ip of giO ind that had been suh-oili'd. The po'ato crop mis practically a failure in this vicinity ; ti e rcsuit of our experi ment was a very good crop about Via bushels per acre. "This seat-on 1 181)4) the crop consisted nf rye. oats, corn and potatoes. . live harvested indicates a viel.l of 115 b. sliels per acre, while rye in an adjoining field the same seed, planted and harvested w ill vield HI bushels per acre. "Oats on land sub soi. plowed in fall nf 1SH3 will yield 40 to 4" bushels per sere; oats on land sub-soil plowed in ihe fall of 1WI2 will y eld 3uto35 luishel per acre (the average crop under the adverse conditions that prevailed.) In each instance the seed, soil and planting was identically the tame. Very truly, M. VV. Nkbmith. (Wauneta, Neb.Jire.eze, Sep: 0. 1891.) My ElECTrIC t ELT tirt on "i'li' IvHKK Dr.Jmld 8 btro t.Jlli h. Waul m ni- . A. All ill Invalids- no matter what their ailment are benefitted by the pure air and Hot Springs, S. D. Rheumatism, neuralgia, dropsy, dyspepsia, eczema, liver, blood and kidney complaints are only a few are there successfully treated. 'Acfeatlrully llluatrated folder tree on raeat. 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