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1 yu--l "yi'f? OSHSBBt-SHB-lUU UK Belt Supporting, '"enffvy.tltb vfrm ; can i rotatiolCiiiiW.bBiiaintain&atgroW' I ifig och "croiM'aaa;bwt-..dapted'f to ; ; ' itwdinVtb k to rif i : are" tth Vrariety of crops a combi- ration of matsriaU can be mada that will increase tha. value of the differ nt matt rials and-aecure tha best cain at the loweat cost. By keeping Variety of stock tbj different mate rials can all be used to, good advan tage, reducing in many cases the Amount of waste. Bf -keeping such a number of stock se will censume advantageouily all the products that can be raised, and at lfco same time maintain a good, teady growth, with good manage mint 'it ia powible to secure geod cr?p aDd at the same time keep up the fertility of the soil. This imDlitis makinsr. sarins and .nnl.inn nil ! n monnrA nnoih!ft At! thit cannot be M oat t will be i sed a bedding, and thua be con verted lato material that will aid to euiich the soil. No other system of farming will enable this to be dose. It does not always pay to purchase n1 n en itnmmArlal fArt.ili7.arn. at ii. .1 ii nn a lastt nnt nnfil oil that. tn hA sAnnr. n I uron' the farm is annhed first It is not economy to purchase fertilizers s and allow, manures to go to waste up- on the farm, or to purchase feed as long a i what ia raUed upon the farm is not fed to the bast advantage. With a naturally rioh soil to com mence with, we can, by planning a system of rotation, husband what is alreidy in the soil. Then by keeping h variety of stock, saving and apply ing all the manure, the fert.lity of the soil can be kept up. If a farm is run down, in many cases it will pay ta use commercial fertilizers until good crops can be se- cured. The larger the crops the more stock it is possible to keep and feed; and the larger the number of stock that can be kept the more ma- nure it is possible secure. A. rich soil ia aided hf'thnHmvh nrnrt5nn and good cultivation, and all of these j IB I f- ' nelp to make (he farm self support ing N. J. S n Furvt, Field and Stockman. Canter: I am satiofied that cancer is heredi tary in ray family. My father died of it, a sister of my 'mother died of it, and mv own sislArdiAd nf it. fa. ings may be imagined, then, when the horrible disease made its appearance on my side. It was a maliglant Can cer, eating inwardly in anch a way that it could .Dot be cat oat. Nu merous remedies were nsed for it, but the Cancer grew steadily worse until it seemed that I was doomed to follow dhe others of the tmily, I Dwiit e specinc, wbich from the the horse when in the stable, asnoth first day, forcd out the poison, and ing bo soon makes him permaaentlj continued its use until I had taken vicious. . ... ereral hjottles, when I found myself 2. Keep a horse's bedding dry and .swell. I know that 8- S..S curtd me. c,ean underneath-. well s on top. Hloistorj, TX. Aj., Nov, 26 '88. Siahdiug in hot, fermenting manuie - " Ws. M. Idol. c3es TtThra8; . ' t- .3. Use the cutrycimb lightly. txts .ttigr jar. I h;d a rising on the inside of my liead behind my right ear, which grew MO bad that the flesh lnno4,i ff t. ?fa lanced swelled again and was lanced the second time. I took S. s S. which forced, oat the poison, the discharge being copious.- As soon as tlie poison was elimenated the wo uBgan peanng, an4 in a Bhort ume was perfectly well., fir. S. 8. hs time to recoyer, and iha appetite to re pared me piUhis dau&reroua trnnhle turn.' Also havo his legs well rubbed which wa thought to be iccnrable J U, Bullock, 1 Greenwood, S. c, Oot. 23, 1888; Gentlemen-Xnowing that you ap j - appreciate rpjnntary stiiaoniajs, we - take pleasure in stating that one. of i ur lady customers has regained her " health by the use of four large bot- OI yoar great remedy, after har. ng been an in valid, for several years , iroupie was extreme debilifv caused by a disfate pecnliar to her :: 'Wiis & Co, jDrnggists. 7 Waco, Tex. May 9, 1888. v y : " v ;5 .. . ,:-SwrFT,a SpECiF(Gisr entirely a vege- c; table remedy, and is the only medr; j,WJ va permanently cures Serof- ma, 15JOOO! Uumorst Cancer and Con- - . tagion8 Iood Poison, f , . en iJiooa and Skin Diseases, mailed ' ? i f- - i :-'": - : PFt Ijy-tfrtt?' .' D TrrfirTZ. li'k' w 14 . otrxjjf.p xij ". "' The irrepressible BmHll-bnTinrcd irrepressible amslHioT Jlired Jn -. .; ,.;Ajr.'5-!!-.i'"."w-,iy jiegton oh!eitotbithe fetoardtra ra ain oldro aofiahy iHrnsawas fniadaSer the ob- jct mucb .secret': (u iH amonrtbe bfderItafteraaU ' ..l Li fLULali: Ury summons to supper aa ex pec ted, that the lady, a couple of gontle. men and the aforesaid boy occupied onejif the parlors.- No- one seemed willing to start a conversation, so, for the want of a better thought, the lady said to a graceful hound, on the rug before the grate: Oh, Fannie, how I envy you your peaceful lot; no. trials or caresj' ;The little boy sprang to the side of his favorite, and looking up into the lady's face, blur ted ont: "I guess :yoa wouldn't, if tou had to have fleasl ' Chicago Beral. ''After Swinburne, "Mine eyes to my eyelids cling thickly Jy . tongue feelsa mouthful and more, My senses are slnggish and siculr , To lire and to breathe is a bore. Mj head weighs a ton'and a quarter, liy pam and by pans ever split, Which manifold washings with water Relieve not a bit." After Swinburne these lints may be, a long way after for that matter, bia "h1 .d"1tk?: 0,.lho " whosa bowels are costive, liver dis ordered, blood out of sorts. Such an individual r.eedrf Dr. Pierces Pleas-, ant Purgatiye Pellets. They are pleaa ant to take and powerful to cure. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures all of those peculiar weaknesses incident to females. Di&n 't Know Adam. A.9 Ai tenuis Ward was once travel ing in the ears. 'dreading to be bored and feeliDg miserable, a man approach ed him, Bat down and said: "Did jou bear the last thioV oo Hor ace Greelyf" 'Greelyf Groclj?" said Artemus. Horace Greely I Who is heP The man was quiet about fire mini ates. Preity sooa he said : "George Francis Train is kicking up a good deal of a row over ia Eugland Do you think they will put biin in a bastite!" Traiof Train! George Francis Train?" eaid Artemu,9. solemnly. 'I never heard of him." TMa ignorance kept the man quiet for fiteen minutes; then he said: "What do you think about General Grant's - chances for the Preaidencj? Do you think they will.rnn himP Grant? Grant! Hang it, man, said Arjemua, "you appear to know mor stranfrer tnsn any man i ever aw.' Tlie man was furious-, he walked tip the car, but at last came back and said : "You confounded isnoram.ua. did you ever bear of Adam?"J ArUmus looked up and said: "What was bis olhcr nUQer,- Ohivago Herald Rules For The Stable. The Sporttman gives the following sound advice to horse owners; L. Nevtr allow any one to tickle or tea.se your horse in the stable. Tue animal orf'y ieeU the torment, and does When used roughly it is a source of great pain; brushing and "rubbiog are tb proper means to secure a glossy coat. Let the heels be brueked utev- ery night Dirt, if aUowed to cake m, causes sore heels. 4. Wnen a u or se cornea m tram a journey, the first thing ia to Walk him around until he is cool. Tne next thing is'to rub him dry. This re- mores dast, dfrt and sweat, and allowa & t,ie bands; noibisg so soon removes a strain. 5, Let year horse Btand loose.'if pos sible, .Without . beiug "tied up in. tho ma.ngtr " Pain And waarincss from . a cosfined position indaee bad. habits . Answered'. I A tram from nttsbnrg was ap lproaching Chicago Jp.n board was a Q.wt well ? dressed, copper colored yong Indian, who seemed to have all be.could do t attend lohisoWn bnsi- ness7 wbich he did without xnolesta- .1 tion. until a vohnc man. whose brains had evidently been Kdeyoted Whis clothing, came from : the sleeper Fnto the smoking car and saw- him. h f An Indian, ,1 guess'- said the And then, approachmg the son o I the plains, be attracted general -atten: T iil L'fi'I -WIT ".t: trJB. won vj Knouuog, wtiu eixange: gest hal SioaxJ rawnee! See Ureat Fath erl. Uard a drin k Are water? Warm Injnn sblood. , , t - . The Indian gased at tbe young man a moment j.witn an in concealed ex5 pression of con tern pt on his' fa"e,"arid theuf hsaidwithgd tion s fYou must have been wading dime It,f inrc ysars iu ioe east at scnoDK 1 advise you to do the sima Where I live, , gentleippn do not carry ,t is in their pockets' v: whiskey ffask The young fire water drinker did not wait to finish his smoVe. There wae too moch mirth and mueic in the air just then. Youth'? Companion. A California Babbit Drive. r- Much interest has been awakened by the rabbit-drives which have been conducted so successfully Jo rariou localities. On such occasions, every body that can possibly get away, turns out frotm neighboring towns and ranches . Vehicles of all sorts, horse back' riders, and persqps on foot, flock to the general rendezvous. Min isters, teachers, lawyers doctors, doctors, newspaper men and persons of all callings are on band., A line ormed, strtched out a8.farJa"s the numbers present will permit, and then all hands move-slowly 'toward the distant V shaped iuclosure.". When the first rabbit hounds o his feet, speculation begins tit once us to how many will be rounded up. But as soon as the rodents begin to bound forward in all directions, theDAitT: 15 per y&ij $2 so tor 'tfx months; $1.35 mm of the dri.e insured. Mo. Of the animals dart away -from the , . , , . : , I approaching line but a few, Crazed With fear, mn Straight toward their I enemies, and generally -escape un harmed through the shower of sticks and clods hurled at them. A - witness of these scenes says : "The sport to -be gotten out of a rabbit-drire can never be understood by those wio hate not participated in one. The hopping, dodging, flying rabbits; the whirlwind of swinging clubs ; the shouting of men and boys; the shrieking of the ladies when a jack, fleeing for his life, scoots be tween their feet; the'dhooing' of oth er ladies who are sole occu pants of the buggies; the sound of trampling horses and rattling vehi cles; all these make a scene to be witnessed, not described. Old men, whose limbs had long since lost thier vigor, tottered along with the youth rekindled in their eyes, straining every nerve to keep np with the procession, while the nimble 'kid' plonged into the weeds and bearded the jick in his lair. Every thing and everybody was on the run and also on the jell." . But when the doomed inimajs are nenned. all real soort ia over asd cruel slaughter commences. .Twenty fl va trAwA na.A lrtllul J i t Ttv.. vreeu drive, ana another has taken placa where the number destroyed was 7,000. Such inroads upon the rabbits most, it would seem, more than counteract their , tendency to multiply rapidly, and as long as pop ular enthusiasm lasts, the drive will probably be the most effective means of killing them. - Pacific States Week- iy. - ; ' Question of Subjugation. Omaha Dame The paper says Mis8 Fellows, that Dakota school- nanKAr. 5a not f ha nnlv mi. nS.I intends to marry an Indian chief. Several others are reported to be thinking of taking such a step. Husband Well, if all the Indian chiefs should get American wiyes the Complete subjugation of the savages would be only question of time. HTUI! - ' ouiju... 'I mean, mv dear, that as Quick as the Chiefs are Civilized they Will lnwathsif all. mv floor Vtho AiAl VOI1 orrflU t.lmk n( hmnm .at i.lr XrV' v -. Hiraia some one mignc Step On It. mv love." Omaha World. Nothing in Particular. ,.ttt. j. r' "" - - , . n-n,. "'- 'What is your trade?hat can you uo. .,:.r.:A-.:f .-a , ,. "Ob, nothing in particular. - I am willing to take hold'of anything jou may bus me aoom. ,;. . , . . That Js the question and . answer betweem countleas employers of la bor and their applicants for work"' The country is full of people who: i learned to do nothing in partic ular, . Thy ? have grown up in3" the community as purpose less as weeds! fitedfor'.nothing and working b tiotfiing only as the demands of ne cessity require. I t is these men "who 1 aye learned tcT de nothing in par ticuIarMhS f rm .-:6VF-ut .LS,u,SOQDl$UlQZ, TK0.'rmhat;al'iVa""'fffl-" wages, wetir ; the cOarsest c-oMie?,.fia?' the plaiaes t fojwl y, :&ud i thitio: thtf hardest and .oio'st.''disgVabIe'ofk? .ou it is tcii-ier,i tnat ever? bt.v 4tgir6hbnJarn! some ; one tuning .nrj 410 ir. vCn About the bnlv thing o'isn caa do sjithootlearniiTg ia to rfig j"a th. gvound.: rio if a youn mn does not wishUhislie lewersOtjnng::tno wmog oi'v ,the V-B:reis :. he' ah o-M show;hi tifjereh b v peci aUy. . prepan ogi b i.msel f for eon:e;3rfici ahoald b ashamed to -ans er fc6(Jjs emloyt'sl:tiesfronH d6?J.Jtpig. it It Wa8 On the floor and I Was!2510' -premium; . end 15b.-for Sample I rCtTlV Wi f K will MntAin 1 1 1 J lA..tnma - j r 'jbjU TKic nn-nrrlap li.rer roriPS. A marvfil Of OnTHT. strength and wfcftlesotnenesa. 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