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BlilfP Tim ivTnn-rouyTATy Fakmeti asp tjaxciulxx, Tut:sday MonyrcG, May fi 1002. --J B m ma " , i H" ':yii Iv.rvh - muii h ' ' n ' lii ' nun use nl if it Hie In mm . ! f SUI8 th animal does Hit ireimlse am H' I l .,) I iMfy r mta for s. rartlrulsjr lpft ih' 9S4t ai' l SuL'i ner " ean JiP" n' hi"1 lhe l1' WTW Lr i" 5 KF? t r Tl" srmill horse nnd the horse rjli "J f ffllf or mixed virtue ha passi'd forcvei IHl Alii r VI fit nnd hi" day Mill imr return, Ri"l iiH itl' ' Jr 3 the large horse that . lit ful fnr ai- bbH 'tH 'If t ti u r lint on hnullra th tm I or LLH I A l' Hi Si. r ih horw which tan tittval -ll lth H kin l' (TO L t lr load, nr ,he u oiler whkh u H ift'f, f1 n ii epecd tn on. nf tt"eo .uuni H IV I til! J in y bora must excel nr he cunp.it aaM lllfB- f-y '"if the High mark price offered aaH -4', 1 il V 1 nlumii are dnllv offered for lhe beat aaH f S IM, nil 1JS of any clan ('. L. Peter In 1 f ji)j fj In ana Farmer sT Ij" Now for Better Horaee. . V T i Cnguan armv In Africa ha pur- ' ; ' i iJ K" h""" ln-L f-lohcr ! bbb ,.,.' i "which row cam from thn United I) Fl tea MUSH from Orent Britain, .ISW B l , fr a South Amcrlia nuU Um from Aui. -f-f-f-fj , 1 tn Ii An to the 1 1 .19 of hors-s and j I I li . thay were the mlsllt nf horse- H j , ,k i , li .ling eniintiles ramh and ran He "TbTbH ( i , '. oil ln.r. aid mul.s. It ha been it H ' ' . .1 otr fur then, worthless horse KtatBH , ,1 n i have u. th i market demiind and H f li guml rl Mm ' to lh' couutrl k that H I I . upll d ihim Ittnn ilinuaii the l I c il nip thi i xlien-o nf brenklnK BH , uhlpilnit tn Arrlca m lui l-iirm- H 1 1 alleuld uta in U lh it uo nnim of thcax bH chup horw are ralmri na thi deraiind bbH ii u f'r nM draft and mn h horaaa ! o bbH . I r. it and prtea am an hmh that fartnera bTbbH !, i- dd aniill the murk. !- n d br nl to bbV l iU'i "lt the murker mill hnte nillllono H IF ' , ofemal cruh h .r-. lltll trutlera and bbH i li cIhap inulea to Aiippt thn African war B F ' Lltmanaa.-lJNn ioi fc Journal. H "r Slack Knot of the Flum nntl Clierry. B The treatment arnerully recommcniloil H ' Is tn cut off I ho knot mid bum them B ' 4 j vhlch la a good ihlnK t di If It la dune H tjefiira the wlntor eporua liaa bet u dls 1 i, trlbuted If not, thin aome addltlunal 1 ' .1 trutttaent will bn necieaary It la rotnm- 1 p . I, ' ' tnende.1 therefore that all kn ta ba cut H ' ) , olt ami burned an I In addition to tllla bBBH 1, Ktrtir the trr.'B with a elrmir KDliltlmi of , lurdeaux mlxtuie during Hit tlmt warm bTbVHI 1 iil 'a of aprlng About the lime that b ida bTbVHI I ntart, apray amln with tne ordinary I it I nr-nath Rnrdemit mlxtun I hl oi.lit bBBB 'fil t dealmy all nr the wlulir eiiitin Then bVbVB 'A rl In taae the brain hee m iy h.iv. I.ra ill bTbVHI VI ' r' uly Infectnl the prevloua year, Ihey bTbVHI t i ihnuld be Hpricd naaln ilurlna the latt.r li I part of May and the Drat uf June rhu bVbVB ifl M o m knala m t lie delroed by painting , II them with chloro-naphlliul. um or with bTbVHI ! pure keraarne oil h u. m I theae rem bTbVHI . I ! l illee ato lhorotighl applll there will bTbVHI I. 1 , . Ixi no trouble Id controillnv the diet aau bTbVHI "ti I 1" jrovldlnK nil old, wnrthleea irrea hme VSBI .Vwii.i 4 '".en cut nut and buriiid and providing VjBjI XHi ii ule that the (tuple or the entire nlgh- BSBI ISkA I! '. liorhood co-orale In thla plnn of in tl m VHHI '('! i v herevrr the Ditmann plum la grnnu thla VbVB j'II? W X tlleeaao In ntmnrt sure to Imj i reaent and VjBjI A It S r na It la one of the Injurlima plant die VHHI ,!l l?(L. i" ' referred tu 111 the In liana linpei- bTbVHI ' tJllv' tlcm law. the neceealty for prompt ai VjBjI l,M!lHi? linn on the part or all ownera uf Infeated VBBa I til' . trrea will I- evil, nt tn all -J 1 riHip. bTbVbbI r" I j Ilortleulturlat Indiana Uxperlnunt S7u- , U Kill tlun. bbB ' i ffl rrcpnrinjr Soil for nn Orchftnl. al I I tM 'Che mail 1"H1"rln,lt "orl 'ur an B ?c l ri ( orchard nf nny l.lnd of fruit la In Ket- Hl iitit tlnR "c 'ol ln ,he rlKht "nt,nn WJbwJM JIj and It Is it good plan to ho thorouRlt In ilfiJI'JLI thli work beforo anj iilantlnic la done J Y "1 I hellee It 1 Rood wimom) to apend a I il ear In prrpurln the uroutul bj ro- If it H peated ploiiKlilngs ntul harrow Inga pie- VbVH I H f i' Mous to pluming the treea In thin WaVfl fii'w1 Muy enough plunt footl ahotild he act WaWawi !i(l J Ireo to auppnrt the glow th of nn apple wAYX Al WJ orchard for ten or twehc cura without WJbWjV ftH'ntiJ any fertilizer being ueed Deep plough- wAH i 'IHliiti! ,nK '" "''" "rrk ' u"'lnk vt K,eat lm WaWH f' If I portnnce and I ant nf Iho opinion that wAVJI 1 .! i!"1 " '" PcrfeLtly safe In eitlmale that H I lj J r ii here thn land la worked twelve tn j ' Jli J fourteen Indira Inxteml of elx Inches WaWaS 'll'ii ft deep, the productive caruitlty of the wAVJI III it' P ground la doubled, foi ii lnornus nnd H If deep root ayatem mean a strong top n , Krowth I dn not know of .i better H !' method of deep ploughing than by tin- M I , f Ins the (omtnan stibsnll plough built 1 'II for this ptirpoHC, In a wet season If the H fit i land la ploughed deep the witter will H I 'fs not stand nn the tuif.ue but sink H f ik; down below tha plnit roots sooner tbuii Wjiwfl IJ! ,, wlifn the surface soil alone Is turned Wjlwjl iMVl ,'r' I( ls nPPsrent tlmt I ha roots of wAH 1 i crops growing on land prepared In thla Hj ji, M'ly, have a great ndvanlige over the Hj If first ones The) lire leas affected b H 1, "Irougitt, being further finm lhe surface Hl it , n,nd am In much less danger of Injur) H) from heavy winds owing tn having a 1 i stronger hold In the grntin 1 An a con- jl 1 , seiuencc, deep working tends to more H Iff robust growth nnd thla as it rule pio- motes a llborul )leld of whatever t H Jijl r crown. V M Pouch In Ohio aFrmer. H T i D'nckberry. IH ii !, Tne llscklerr) Is a fruit that Is very l j 11 f t.irllj. grown and inn be tnnde successful 1 J M If given Intelligent attention It should fi W bn planted In on!) modecittel) rkh soil In B V If ,on" seven feet nnart with thn hills j till thrra feet apart In the row Given gar- B ( L den culture, with surfsca cultivation tools 1 1 Keep the plant In mils nnl temotn as il,u .1 weeds all sprouts that spring up between VSBs 1 .-) lh'ro." "10 Homestesd Olve bVbWB liB nihil culturu and when the new tanas are H tiif'lW twent) Inchoa hlih pinch olt the lei bVI lit i 1W mlnal buds to make the side branch, s W!V a vffl ' umernus and cover In tho rail All this W'l Hi re n"' " ,lon.' hovi.ver and ct tho rrult VKn I i ftl rrP nia) bo lost hemline or a sevcro H I L"W winter not bv reason ur the low tempera VSB tU,5j ture, psrilrufarly but slmpl) beiausethe .H . II(UH !an nnU Mtallty die nut or the canes ithl It is best to cover In tho fall with earth BfaVH U I .ut " H 'wlr f hcuv mittens an) Ix'n 1 bVbV 11 J r them over and downward to the ground II . Plica tho foot on ton of tho hill and with BtaVaw ! t n spide make a hltlncR nf rnrlh on the bVBH ''I f top until It holds the hill down This bVbW i I rnRy seni Ilka a simple nperiton but bVjbB j( u It Is nulla a tihk to net theiu down with B s, 5 i nut loss or break ige It ma) he done IT; I however If the optrator mil dig a little li nirUi ai) from the side nf th. inn on if J thn aldo toward which he Is going tn i bend the tanes so that the strain will BfatBat il omn part) on the crown und root con- bBbVM I nrctlous which nro tnughet an I have & ''l A morn moisture In thorn beriuse the) tire ataVH ' J nearer the earth If this work Is done In H molut weather the i tnes wilt ome down bVbHI ' Mllh il great dtnl mole aaae and less lies bBI 1 In dry weather It in Iwst done In the BtaVB . morning fiorei duvllght until near noon bBjbB v1 I Tho blackberry cano la mil) a hard sell bBBI H I IHIeil with a tough pith It Is readllv af- bVbVI l fected bv changing tt mperatures and Is B , murh suhject I., deslccntlnir winds If ex- staBB ' '" losid onl) tnnliratelv until spitng to i ur- BBB i (,l , I rents b whlth the vitality nr tile roots Bflfli I 'I.J i Is evaiioraled and lost the time mav be H ,J J 'j killed, or at I st nie weakened and In. BH it J 1ur'1 lfiovered even In a moderate win- H hi ' ter the vllalllv Is r.lnlne.l and If In the bbh1 I (i jollowlng season i ultlvatlnn is continuous M lllin fruit In quantities Is pusslhls In H 1 riming ba.k In the spring ihey should H be shortened ill from cine third tn a half H If tho crop has b. on light the previous Bffaffl 41 reason the brnnchea and fruiting wood H ',. should be rut bo. k full v liKlf us the fruit bI I will set along tho laterals If a heaiv iBfaaV crol' wcrs borne the previous season cut bH , one-flltn to one-thlid tuly litijilSl CRre ' ApPle 0'tlrd6 ' 1 ttC A "'" msnsgsd orchard Is a most atu- mfg nhle farm property and one cf the surest iJTi fH source of Income The riuiintton anl ill cire of an orchard is considered by H 1 3 fi M Jlunton in a locent bulletin of tne H I J ' Mnlne Experiment station When the i orchard to be treated has ben nculecUd I lor many vears the lirst operation lr tie 1 1 1 lind does not need drulnlug Is m 1 rum. I : ' 1 thorough!) This may hi perforin I 1, 1 -i nn) time trom late fall until the uildilie ' or May Cars should be used to give the ' .If trees an optn head fl Half the dWkuliv of pruning Is done bH . : 1 awav with if one decides lo allow the tiec , bbbbbW ! 1 , ,UK0 "s linura! form rather than t I bIbbu 1 ll shape H tn roire pHrtlculur model Large W I , ll mba should be removed with rare and Ijli th wound paintel In trulnlnc lomw 1 'Hit tree all crot.hfs should U avoided If t I- bid creitchis exist In trees ten 01 mot bbbbh hi euis old the) should be braced b m. 1 m 1 bIbbd a J of an Iron holt BfaHl I'ti If lhe tmd has 11 it bi-en ploughed In I H J, many inn the surest wa or stnnng 1 afaH !. I . 'be soli and working In th 1-1 in ti- bbB " 'li tlllier is IP fence in the orchard nullum H , 1 ffil , in il lot nf hogs with in r'uss b th, lr bbB ,1 'l,v' nohrs Tho hogs. In rootliiL. 1 r grulx will afal k It e I lr the roll as eompleielv ur wo iid b Bafl f ( rn tblble Willi nlough and Ijnov.. while bbV 11, 1 th'v will not break the 1. it wl-ich are afaH ,y,'V rear Die surfate bbbH ' rilt .Man) of tho tree which b. tu w or' hi. as Btatal . Mi'! ' or iiiidcslriible ft nil may Ih tor glutted afafal V if and converted Into valuable sour . of 1 1 I ( , l Incumc This fs p.irllcul riy true f BtBtfl 1 iff, ' acedllngs alone roadsides aid In w Btatal I '',rl Hires The mutt sjccessft ui'l l, 1- m I .Ji' that vvhl h clsturhs tin ir. 1 H fiiH'l many and small limbs iicfuru star in , li 1 !:;; ,:-s- i',',vv. I lr like limb- th s. Ions should be eel 1 the idle lranih.11 of all the large limbs old ni-shrt.d treei Men need a I 1 uarator) pinning a ear or two before "An proflt in fruit growing lies In secur- II k mextrilaig nnioiint of fruit of s I wrl r Mualltv Tl Is .1111 oniv be obt lined bv an nddltknal sill plv id plat t fond In ciuii .if Ihnt il mm led frr the growth nftlMtreo In g. 1 ral lllnnl appllia. lion of ground l "r phnsphatli rock or of hardwood in-he-i will be fmind th most satlsfntt ir rertlllrlng material Stable manure e . 1 l u-e I with suic.ss on sol ilellrlent In organic matter, but us a rule moil orihinii need potash aod phosphoric acid 1 11 her than nitrogen IT. bahlv the irnjorti) ori.Vew Iniunl apt.l. ofcharda nr n Inentoil that iiiltl vullon Is "Mt of tin iiue-tlein andlnth.se shsep hot or poultr should bo kept 'liiere III tin doubt hnweve r that whera possible thorough 1 ulture espeilaliy whll the orchard I young, la much to ba de sired Bee and Honey. Mr Doollttle vvhi is well known a authority In be question. In every on Inter sted In btkeeping nume four rolonle a the luigest number a be ginner In tho business should start with, says the .Massachusetts Plough man. If a auicess can be. mads with that number th mitujal Increaae will entalgn the opl.irv about as lapldl) as the k eper gains In experience sn that he can nn foi them If a failure re sults ftom one or four colonies the loss Is m t very large anil there are then two plan tn choose ftom to give It up entlinly, or tn begin again Willi the ex iwrlence whit h has heen bought an I paid for. But to begin with a hundred colonies bought where they could be nl'ked up Is to inv lie defeat Not unly ha tne latekc per his own lat K of knowledge, to contsnd against but the llshonesty of othei some of whom may sell him riu onlesi inlonles or ihnre that hava been tound to be lin totloua lonfern nev r gathering niti li honey for there arc su. h In almost nvery nplary nr those vvhlih piefer to get theli honey by tobllng other inlonles Mv.the wuy among lios 11 njnong human brings It usually re quires only uppnitunily and temptation to change 11 loafer Into a robtier Worse than all in gathering many colonies from (lllfeient parties there Is ilways the chinces of g. uing foul brood from some of them tor beekeepers are not all honest About the flint or May Is a good time to stvtt In the business In this latitude thi ugh If a hive Is well title I with bieml 11 id has stores enough I' may be safety purchased earilei Itut at that lime thi re 1 but little dinger of spiing dwindling If thero la a good queen with the colon) Or perhaps a better way for the be-Klnn-r would be to secure his hives supers frnntes section boxes and tomb fouuditlon. with suih other supplies as he may exrect to use as the smoker, veil etc , this spring being suie In havo I nough of Iheni ind mike nrringe ments ut some apl ir) tn have them 1111 Iho nlves when they have 1 goo I swirm This will cost less than to buy the full slock In April before Ihey fuaini, and while the Inrrenso will not le as much the firs! )eai a strong rwarni will often store us much honey ns tho old tolnny which has cast a swarm and usually It will winter quite us well This will give mora time In be. eome accustomed to handling them Kor II beginner the hiving of a swarm Is often an undesirable tnsk, but after ho has handled the hoes a ear he will Ihlnk It eia) In do en especial!) If lio has studied nne nr two of the mill) books published on this rubjei t, an 1 read some lice literature or talked with some up.in.dnte lickeeier vvhn doe not use tho box-hive, or talk about the king bee. Spring Keeping of Bes. To obtain the best results our hives should tie fslrl running over with bees olil enough for Held bees and nil frames III the brood clumber tiliet with broTl when lhe honey How N'slns This varies for In some pirls of New lork the sur plus honey eomei. rrom buckwheat which blossoms In August in Michigan and V Is ennstu the nurplus in from basewood whloh blooms during the earl) part of Jill) while our surplus Is gathered from white ilover and nil raspberries which bloom earlv In June So each beekeeper htioull studv hi locality nnd adopt a s)s. tern of maiuikiroeiu that will give him the largest numlnr of Held bees Just when thev are 11 t le I It l twintv -in. di)s rrom the time an egg Is deposited In u cell until the living luseci emerges sixteen dil)s more before II liecomes 11 Held tier making lu ill thlrt) sevn da)s to the time that 11 be 1 imts a workor or Held bee with thl fact In Mew we mut manage our bees so that the queens will reach the height or their eugli)lng capacity ihtrt)-even ilnvs earlier than tho white clover flow b.-klns about June loth which would be Mav 4th The bees thit are raised 'com eggs deposited much srter that date aro ot but little use as Held beas unless we aie favored b) a tall How from golden rod nnd asters To get m queen to 1 iy the most eggs leforo the ubuin date I munahe as rl liws When spring begins or about the Hint sort mil tiles bloom I maae a care tul examination or each tolonv All combs thn are not covered with lues are either removed from the hive or placed outside of the division hoard If ihe are shirt of hone) a sealed comb shout 1 be added Now place an enamel cloth dlreetlv over lhe frame tack it down carefully so that no heat can es cape put mi lhe cover and contract the entrance to suit the needs of the colony If wo do in 1 have an) extra rombs of hinrv thev must be red a very ihln e)rup Tor feed I use Iwn parts w jtsr lo one of sugui and fetd about a I air-pint everv evening In the Dovtittlo dlvielon board feeder, unless the colon) Is quite strong then the quantity Is imreased In about ten du)s 1 examine all colonies again, 1 the combs are separated and a comb of hone) placed In the center nf the cluster The rapplngs on this comb should be broken n that the bees will remove the hone) and make room for the queen to deposit her tags While the bees are re moving the hone) the queen receives an extia amount il reed which stimulates her egg-laving In ten ;luv I again examine each rnlonv U this time the frames are spread from the center us before The central flames whloh will contain mnitly s aled brood ure moved 10 the outside nnd the otits de frames placed in tho ten-tc-i of Hie cluster ind enlarges the brood pest as the season ndmniee b) placing combs of honev or i-mptv combs In the tenter of the brood chamber we pul the brood nesi In un unnatural ootidlllon' and the queen tills ths loinb with eggs Thus we get more eggs 1 11 1 than we would If we left the bees to man .ga themselves These operations should he repealed up to lhe t me lhat the hney How begin Just before putting on the supers I go thinugh the brood chamber again At this time the flumes that contain the mon eggs anl unsealid brood are placed next the sides or the hive and the frames tliut contain the oldest bro id are placed In the center "Iho reason ror this opera tion Is when a iolonv begin storing honey In the brood chumler li Is plated In lh. outside frame. Hist i"tca R plating tho eggs and voungest brood in the outside wo put a Hop to all pnssi hllity or their storing honey there as It will tsk rrom eighteen ti twenty data t ir the brood in these rramea 10 hatcn The oldest hroid will hatch flrst, srd It being In the center of the brood chamber the queen will nil the cells with eggs Just a fun ns tho vouiiu bees tlM from them In this way the brood cham. btr Is kept full nt nrnief during the hone) ilcw which compel iho bees to placo the hone) Just where w want It lhat Is In the super W hlle manipulating 1 domes us 1 have told all dionv combs ehoull lie removed and replaced with thai ot th w irkor slie because more workers can he raised In the simo amount of space -Jesse M Ponaldson before Worcester 1 ouniy (Mass ) Leekeeper' Asaoclail 111 Pimples blotches and all othei spring troubles are cured h) Hood a Baraapa rllla Iho most effectlvo of all spiing medicines SLATE DISCOVERED. Found on tho Ctded Portion of Tort Hall IUservc. I rt Hall In Han Asenc) Idi. Slay - it 1, nimored that a slate quarry lias 1 f mi d on the (del licrlion of this rv ,tloi II 1 HI t be of gcod size 1 r moit txtillent qiialit) for roof. in , jrjMjes, ( RELATIVE FOOD VALUES.' I Cereal Foods, Vegetables and Dairy Products Contain All the Nutritive Elements of Meat and Are Much Cheaper Beef, tliloln Pg ,, , 'Beef, round K Beef, seel '"EL j . 1 ssiar lanrfarfrl '1 ' Muttftn, leg tB 1 Ham, sraked lEaW Codfltll, trssh B Codfish. it wP lilaekcrcx) tan slsai Oysters Q Eggs H Milk ' MB, 'Cheese, rslfF", Cheese, ffi- $$!EL Butler fJaeL-Mnt yhcat'flour jggCTaHKrlEl Wheal bread jf1 Crnmeal mOgBWBSm3'!ial Beans B " " WPTTtWIlllilll1lmil'llIIIIIIIMI j Potatoes pi,,rr,JTira J!'.'" German Bjj-ffL Protein fitustl Cirbob.dnni r r , . T mfwm CJCCT .aa. Investleraflons made by ths Onvern ment show that ln many families frnm HO tn 6" per cent or moro of the Income la spent for food alone. In view of lhe fo t that fond prices aro advancing; steiadlty, whllo the wages of mnst labnr lne men remain practically tho same, the problem of getting things to eat tint nra nourishing nnd palatable at a reasonable cost Is b. coming a serious one ln man) houaatio!ds. A great deal might be saved by proper know ledge of what to buy and where tn buy It tn the best advantage, and hosv to prepure and cook the ma terials bought. Uxperts who have In vestigated the subject claim that even where considerahlo care Is observed, nne-tenth of the food bought Is thrown awn) with the table and kitchen refuse Odd Cangles. Word dcflttitlons, unless otherwise stated, nre accorllng tn Webster s In ternational Illcllonsry, Llppin oil s Ga zetteer or Phllili s s nictlonar) or Illo graphical II. ferrnce Original contribu tions .111 ho welcomed, communications for this department In be addressed to II. It ChadboLirn, Lewlston, Me ICI-AKiAMCniCAN HOOK. nonnnr. llK-TnAVr08ITIOK TW O trees and shrubs their gala dress dlspi i) Ithodora hastes her purple ONB to woar In vestments white the cherry and the pear Cornels In light nttlre with rubles gay. And peach ln rosy garb announce the Can aught beneath the rosy skis com. pare For tenderness of tint, and sweetness rare. With apple treee in festive array' Th softened flush of the unfolded flower, Anl plrk bads nestling mid thn green Now red birds carol ln tho earlv houi. And nsura-erested Java on cedar trees And htim-ttrds warbling in the garden bo we r, Proclaim In sprihhtl) songs, the Juhl. 11M.-A FAMILY TANOM5 Can ou tell anything more singular? Mr A was born tn IhsO In due time mar rled and evei lusllv died Hut long after ward his blogrinh.r discovered that the number of his birthdays after Isho was equaled lit the number of y children Mere rematkable silll his Cow lived to an age whlth was considerably more than the square or the number of chil dren and died whll her fnther and her father father th former at an age equal to the cube of theilumber 1 f children-were still living llow whs this possible and what was the number of children In this rsmirk. ablo family? HALl'lI. 11K -ri.on i. colors There Is a purpli icel said Junl-i, Now muih an-idel called I m old fashioned I suppose Mv taste Inclln. tn some bright , W hlle for s paler lint I think There s nothing daintier than ", Although a t harming blue Is new It s Named for the flr tiowers called The) bloomed In )onder Held, wh re dim rill stalks of raie.gnld evening Though some think purple such a trial It 1 most supiem. In deep dep " nd when an raster bonnet I lack Color and dower shall both bo But for the summer I ureter While, softly touched with '""., c 11M -RKBL-S SUMMERS! MMBR bl'MMER Bl'MMIER PfMSlr H SI MMBR SUMMER SI MMBR lU'MMr'Rilt MMBR Ml MUCK 81 MMBR RrMM.ERrU'M.MER HUMMER fll'MMER Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Hammer What Irish ballad de the two u.ttnm lints of words represent? MU'LE. 1129-CIIAHADK. Votaries to fashion are the), Dressed In the handsomest st) le. Llght-hearied TOTAL and gay Speaking with no ONE of guile. Chatting of parties and beaux, r lashing like Jewels their wit. Talking of friends and foes, 1 Idl) a shadows lh it 111! , Just In llfos morning the) live. Heedless of lifts mysteries, Ah' U thev onl) would give TWO ON U to fashion and ease! Oh- If the) only ONK TWO I.lahtl) of times precious flight; Surely more gravely they d Mew Life s coming conflict nnd night 11. L. C. 1 ll)- ANAGRAM I The THIN DJuQUIblNO of their In most families a much larger propor tion Is wasted. If the waste food of our cities could be utilized, It Is said, It would nourish every hungry person ln these cities It may bo n surprise tn some persons who consider a meat diet absolutely essential to their health and happiness when they lenrn that cereal foods and dairy products contain full) as much nutritious material as flesh. When properl) prepared, also, they are qtilto ns palatable. The tenderest meat, the finest fish, the highest-priced butter, and the most delicate vegetables have no greater food vnlue than many of the less costly foods The appended table, taken from Je rome Wfatker'a Anatnmy, Thyslology and H6lene," shows the relative nutri tive value of 55 cents' worth of various foods Ihouirhts, feelings or purposes is tho w IIOLU characteristic or some people They seem to think It Is a ery amusing way to treat a friend so that ho may be II oroughly tn)stined In regard to what they have done or Intend tn do even at times, going so rsr as to lead him to be lleve that they mean to do the exact op posite of whit he desires them to do and the exnet opposite of what the) really Intend to do nnd then laugh very heartily when they are finally found out It Is a Biiestlon In m) mind whether such THIN IR.UIM.NO of their Intentions Is a good W HOLB characteristic or not At least there Is a notslhlllt) of It leading to un pleasant, if not disastrous, consequences. 1111 -TRANSDhLETION . (Example I'rate, tare, tea, at, a) A little orphan girl once made this prayer ll nu see shed never had nice clothes to Her parents ONE grief rarely slnglo come Three )urs the Sheltering W Ing had been her home No TWO th dull, brown garb the whole homo FOLR Oppressed her childish soul each day tho No TW o the small mite longed to bo the T11RLC Of plttv close or craved variety For all her 1 fa contained not one bright thing It had nol even Love's warm coloring So these ilia last words of her evening praver) 'An' sen )our chlte somn pltty close lo wear I'd love, a ii wight blue cloak an' wed, wed dwess (It orter have a sellow sash I dsss W Iv FlVJSs of twinge, jus wmt you flnk ) An' sen u hat, please, Cod I d like it pink. SIX ani usser kin' you have arouu , Hut, SUVE.N don t sen' me sny bwown' MAI1EL I' nat-niDDLn. I am verv Isrge Indeed, A spacious ro m or hall I need. Man persons go and eome, All round there Is a lively hum Of voice and tro ioung and gay Dance m.rrilv Till break of dty I m oft kept ip Again. I m thrown for pleasure through the air 1 ve known Full msnv a kick from active lad And never felt It was too bad A sourie if 1 leasure as )nu see. So far 1 haw uppeared 10 le No douht o 1 ve seen jour gradma sit In her low r klng-ehalr and knit, In her hip 1 m lying snug Or rolling n nd upon tho rug Man) a hem Ivlng low, Was slain b me I alwn) go To war I m erialn tn be round At .-very siege and battle around, I m In your eve jet 1 hold all The men and women short and tall, I lion my bosom, let none mil E R n Hay's Frize. A pretty .ditlon of Milton s poetical works will t given tho sender of th best lot of answers fnr May The solutions whether one or several each time are to be forwsrded In weekly Installments and full credit will he given each competitor at the elm. cf the month ANSWERS. 11H-A qanrier after three, llll-iemei leernt. 1117 -Or e race ins Mi ,t nine cents. Ills -w I en then "' Incandescent, (Inca-Andss-icent ) r i: r EA N K D I. I M II S A L, A T INKS N 1 T E V r I A L E M 1 N I I V O Ti E N T I N 15 S I! I N li 3 A ! L 1122 Lamei table I18J,-merleai BIRTH AND DEATH OF STARS Although to superficial observation It might seem tl n the j,rst holies of Iho universe c u 1 radiate their light forever th modern gi nerallzallon of phMl a show thai u I iHlinot be the euse The radiation or ivht necessarily Inv dves 11 inriespon Hi g 1 - nf heat und with It the expsndliiiie it, me form of enero lhe toerlbllliv f h a restoration complete ly transcends , ir science How can the Iltlle vibration which strikes our en rrom same distant tier, nnd which has bei n lermns tlou.anls of )curs In reaching us find Ps wav buck lo Its niigin lhe light f mill, a bv the sun IO1V1 )e.us ago Is toda pursuing Its si) In n sphi ro whoss surfs e a lApnu llghtyesrs distant '1 1 all side g me has nothing even to tuggot tne t alblllty of Its restoration. and the most dellntc ob.crva s f H ' show uny return from the unfa' m-bie ""ll". be said With the nfHsn f demonstration that the ciiera r "r'?2 by the suns contoctk.11 '", r',nVr kept up its present sui p '"'t,,i much more than Wuio'j") cr J1 " yers . ,v It will suffice to sav in a 111 i'-al wav that th. slady of earth ard 1 '"", evidence of th aeti nor a ;M cause which must have been go! ig mil' hundred or mil Ion, quite prot ibl thou sands or mini n of )ais Moreover the commen emeut o' the geological operations or which we spetiK is bv no meam the commencement (the earths exlstentt lhe theories 1 f both parties , that for untold aeons b. Join the geological tlmnge now visible commenced our planet was a molten mass perhaps an incandescent globe like lhe sun During all these neons the sun must nave been In existence as a vast nebulous muss (Irst reaching as fir is th isarths orbit and slowly contracting its dimensions And these aeons are ti b Included In the phvslcUt cellmate of KMMI or 0i years Orantlng the evolutionary hpoihesls every stal has Its lifetime W. can even lay down the law bv whlth It pumi from infant) to old age All stars do not have 111 same length of life the rule Is that the larger the star or the gre-ter the met of matter which compose It, the longer will ll endure Dut no cautious thinker can treat such n. subject with the ease of ordinary demonstrstloii How can he essa) to describe whst ma) have ben going on hundreds of millions of )esrs ln the pst? Can fie dare say that stttre was the same then as now? Who knows but that the radiant property that Bee querel has found In certain forms of mat ter may be a residuum nf some original form nf energy which is inherent In great cosmlcal masses and has fed our sun during all the sges required b the seolo gist for the structure of the earth a crusts Simon Kewcomb ln the Interna tional Monthly A New Brand ol CoKce. v Little nve-vrni-old Iols Durand was sent one morning tn buy some Java anil Mocha coffee for her mother 11) the time ! had reached the store the had forgotten the name of the coffee she was to order so when the stoiekcepc asked her what kind ot coffee she wanted, she said 'I forgot but I think It was Jamaica and Jehovah mixed' Little Chtonlcle Tne Boston Girl, Granger iou would hardly call Miss Pole a very warm-hearted person? rarmer warm henrted" On the con trnry, she Is awfullv cold If she should shed a tear, you may be sure It would be a hailstone llotton Transcript floney W'n have lots nf money for farm loans W'o ore never ' temporarily loaned up" We've ALW'AIS got money for good farm loons Utah and Idaho We give the borrower a liberal contract lots of options and favor able terms. Miller Offices In tho Mc- &Cornlck nulldlng, Salt Lako Vide city. PURCHASING AGENCY. Don t come to town Trade thrnugh us We can buy an) thing ou need l'rompt attention lo all orders larce or small Send fo- rates References It, G. Dun or Walkers bant., this clt. JOHN J. WALLACE, Collecting, Purchasing; and Advertising Agency. 43" -431 D. F. Walker nidg, Salt Lako Cits. EGGS THAT WILL HATCH trom farm-raised, strong, vigorous and healthy thoroughbred birds All exhibi tion stock that havo won many prizes Hatred I Rocks. SZ 00, 8 C II Leghorns, JIlMi. ivkln Ducks JIM per setting. I guarantee to satisfy you 8 O DAY Hugarhouse Station, Salt Lake City, Utah '' Junk Dealers and Peddlers tok notice. Stwl nr brlnr us your rain, Kcrnp lion, ruhbTP. metals of nil kind bottlfn. etc . ona trial will convince you th-u we pay the highest market prlc iml lull weight. Inter-Mountain Junk Co , (Ot State st. 1 hone U'37 K. JOHN F. BOES, Manufacturing Jeweler. Old gold made Into new style Jewelry Diamond work, medals, engraving. Jew elry repairing OrderB by moll promptly filled. 2o) MAIN STRUCT HINES MERCANTILE CO., Wholesale Commission, Rum and setts farmers products of all kinds Correspondence solicited 105 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. UTAH NURSERY CO. 1 nil line of fruit and ornamental trees small fruits, rose shrubs etc Nursery and pu king gr unds, Slh fast and 12th South Oince, Scvi Alias bloi k Mail or ders sillilted TUTTUE BROS. Ill SIM.BS raiARLISill D UT Correspond with us Wewil 11 n and freely glvo )ou nny Infornmtl n In our HL.I ESTATE, MORTGAGE LOANS. Taxes paid Interest and I ome col lected Notaries public L, , papers OrriCES: 140 MAIN STKEET. THE UTAH JUNKCO. DEALtR-e IN Hides, Pelts anil Beeswax, Metal; of all kinds Rubber Hags Scrap Iron Unities Curl ,d I ta a sperlaltv U-liS R 1 Igllth bmth Telephone i Salt Lako Oily I tnh F. Plhtt So. Manufacturers of and Dealers In Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips 1 l.rrffts and baridler;? Hardware 147.1IJ htale St SallLakr city Utah R. STENZEL FUR CO., MAM I ACTI'RURS OK FINE f-URS and TAXIDERMISTS 1I10HFST PRICE PAID I-OR RAW l-l IIS AMI WILD ANIMALS ' " CIRIOU S70 Main Street. E.MEHESY,JR. Hotel Knulsford, Salt Lako citj. PRACTICAL FURRIER, FUR DRGSSER AND TAXIDERMIST. tflll.'ai fhV.d.rr,fM P',", '" "H """ The Urctst business ot Its kind In tho " UM 1 J tiV it3fel MK ylW a L- srJ aB gsVFH W& tl J" J ll I 'I Tho Kind Yoit Wao Alwnjs Bought, nnd which linsU In use for o.cr SO xenrs, has horno tho Rlifnaijj.B ? niivl has heen mado under hi. M lr sj&F1'-?-?-, Bonal ""Pert llou since Its h.r,P!B (riSffl42cZcM Allow no ono to .leech o youin M All Counterfeits, Imitations and'Ju8t-uR.tjood,nt,j!H Ca.n-rlnicnts that trlllo 11111 nnd cndanirrr tlio he a il infttuts and Chlldrci -tlxiicrlcnco against Kipcrln What js CASTORIA 1 Castorii' li a hr 'mless substltuto for Castor Oil, pj gotle, Irop'! and Stiothin-' Syruis. It is l'lcasa'nLM contains nclthui- Opium, 3Iorphluo nor other NareeM substance. Its kro Is its Kiiarnnlce. It dustroja VorB and nllujs l?ccrislini-h. It cures DinrrluvR and yyiH Colic. It iellees Tccthlnif Troulilos, cures CoustlnntiM and riatuloncj. It nsslnillatcs tho rood, regulate, 9 Stomach and Bowels, rUlnp; licalthy and natural elM Tho Children's ranacca Tho Mother's Trleud. CEMUIWE CASTORIA AUWA y Bears tlio Signaturo of The Kind You Have Always Boug In Use Foi Over 30 Years. f l The vorlds agricul.u nsrs'dGrmnd more meters m They demand from IheNfCormickWorjd-Centre.w,' more moers every" year zetP This continually increasing vanl this demand f: more mowsrs - more I1?CormTch mowrs-proveir If Cormick mowers are, jjJLq end A popular every year- l connrafo The Cirile VcrTrcoT for porRS.. offim Itavns. orchards. -etc; , MZlte t, . . - . .MCCORMICK rt The Vcrlicol Lift lor rouqii; ' rfWP tu k, . .' " " wconnam The new 4 for general 'J'W' ?urpNosel; everywhere: : ntoTrf lhe new Big A- lor ex-. s&'W sr tensive grass growers. , Write fnr "The 1nrld Cenlrn' and tall on thn McCnrmlck asent, CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHINE 0 General ArciiIs .MtCornlck Harvesting Machine Co, bait Iike Clir !" V : flTHE U. S CREAM SEPARATOS if HOLDS fifty consecutive runs pll ' VM'VYr'DT T'C " ' tfle Pia-Atnerl an MoJd Djlrfjv lj WUKLU b AVERAGETEST) p- flftS i RECORD 0F skim milk J -VW E?fl 5Vp other Stpsrsiar his net been & MS. ., r ... to approach this rcord rt Bead lor Tree P-myalcts Mf VERMONT FARM MAC-iiNE CO., .Bellows Ej&Vt lifOUR ADVANCE AGEWT $ ? .- tieli.- OtMt UosiJ Hirdened Steel Plow, hard ai ijIshsIIoii tH 9 lh liSc" "jlaas Thtj.otpiowonooriiitn,pdc'iiw . '.yy. WbsMrtberHlseliplo.sJrlli JB InaL N?,ei Ct sotirof bieiKS raluadst bsiici ' " '' Vhtt c Inch i2 NsSi,!-!! SfTZ "'""Vti"''"'"''' sn.60 H?rssg Wadways P Pills Sick Hcidacl, (Biliousness, Indlf stion, T rpiil Liver, Dizzy Tcalinc DyspeptcKi. unity of tho l.iver vvi, h.,,.' uio ,yL; tun iinuiar and s.eure healthy dlsestlun OBSERVE V?a,-r,,'j,'n,h'.,,rrl,?n't! 2 few hen ,ru,!,?, ?r,',,,Vn.r"J!tl,,K " 'on eiii'iie'saVi'i ,ku i !,i;,rli;',ax HADWAY a CO, 63 Elm St, 11, Y 4. f H, THE Salt EaKe Crib UTAH'S OBWggl DAILY NEWSPAf" lienect. .hetnevvsuOfyth. ITS MINING AJJL MAnKET REP"8" Are full, fair and f " d ' t ' f" vvlllmut fear 01 favor TIIISISACAMrAiaN1 And you cannot be .IthoulT"'' TEI.MB nr Bl'IlSCBi and niiiidoy Tribune ", Ually and 6undn on " ,att rlx months, 1(0 t- '