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1 VOLUMA ift ALBUQOBRQUE. NEW etttXXOO. SATURDAY. JULY 28. lCO KUMB8R 23 EXPERIENCES OF GUESTS AT SUMMER HOTEL What One Writer Saw, Tasted and Felt at Such Resort. PLEASING S108.Y WELL PUT By ttrieklana W. aittttan. H.h .1 to The Lurking CRlgen Wnaniegton, O. C. July M One of t hi- tuoet prevalent of tkt OMMly fortes ineewMytnet nfPhrt this BUni Amer ican pOOpl to ike kftbrt Of going ev rr mwwr to a plat catted, u keep from iwesrina : o:iln it K real niirii', nunn.M-i tote! TbU term riyni-a nicely wl'ii IU right till. T. oitiM.'Hile .1 of th! com mon mldMimuur tiudnnx la plenum ThK would be a Juke If Were tct u Mad Tho pleasure lu i Ka fain la iMonvd ti nest winter when, beside our CMOry Sreelde or tttiin oar mi uk na w? chuckle and e:he deep of content, to Know tlw own i bough (be Janitor treat ua like doge, we are noi at a .imtu!r hotel, an) way. That Olerleue Ptehlng. Most HttnuM hotel ore located bo il boom iorm or tools: ure called a take And there It Invariably on. imetlmoa two nr three of .i. morc'a 'iu pity red -necked and peraplry nor m who double in that noisome (ICR trum the Oen. P. U. T Barly dawn to Admiral George Dewey ere, and cairhta four . nob tetiathaa that are lied m nntll they weigh n to tcven pound, aweogb "bluer .ire honked annually la that wu to Kim the nerdlne n arketa of tho world Three ftahernion ar J0t' feJ ot IU- .port. They Bnd HwaWM I npleuiunt thnn anything eiae. thai i bey forget t r the time being that they are M a summer hotel. The tale- piimi yre. even into uetrroc.m ti I'm plena in ly contrast It idone 'n tin' n unc pr'm e putting a rv-ftuu burr Into on of our eyea t 1 make yon forget mat y 11 hav 11 It ax need In the other aye. 1 iten k a awfully pleasant to ran .i.iy trum 10 hotel In the morning. i go Jttat anywhere, and It'a plea km to run awnv from the flatting at n.aht. Just to go anywnere If a man An any wlit re from a sunitner hotel u 1 had a good time, he would never . m.,. '.ack. except In eaaea f ex 'me licrolxm. to rescue hU fatally or itnc Damon-old friend. But when be . fishing will come bark. Tha ' iprietora of lunrmer hotel know hi o tHay will sot bar any form aport for their gnerts except flak ing Thia Is why thay keep a atiing f tnxlneratlsed fish put uway ttt awtfi ImiIU vonr arter year, to b photo ampin' t ac the "day'a cacu," In tba haiiiU of aome unwllliug vletlw. iiiallv a man wbo la under onrtgav iioiih to the inanagenien' by reaaonof itaving iieen tmrortaaate with bia ''.mM hill. If you will think baek t'Hi will realise that you new aaw, in it-Hi nre, one of thus nen wbo had : n iMi 4ogrHihed with ' tha day's '.itrii in Ma hand. He Invariably reels the dlagrare ao keenly that he i:o-4 away and commits felo-deaul 1 bi. Likewise, the Tennis Court. Mho, at aome summer hotels they bave a temis -onrt. Thia might oa hi-ii be a mero picture of a tennia .iin. Nobody ever uaee It. An mat hea.thy mnn would as aoon think ..r uln the cuspidor at a mllwoy eta Hun aa io ulay tennia at a eUMtttur b ti l. Wtten the aeaaon Brat opens, the men woo cHne to da pen nonce for the Mimmer all bring their tennia eloib in.i rackets They play once each. HU- tht-re are too many of them, and ix'ii itair or them piny once each. I li.-y t at It with great enthuslaam, "iilch iili-s mii the neat day. Prom hai i Inn- on tli ac that belong to the muiik. i ige go somowhere for a unlet xiinie ni poker, while those wbo do in t cnsRitlatc naturally or sitlflclallr. -ii an. mill on the phuaae with their aImm iinii hate their reliowmett. Alonsiliie the ttnn-ls court there s.u .nwnvii aome red benehea for the l'' t the tennl players to alt on .mil giurrel al'ut the aeon', while their I.usbamls tear up the gravel In Ik'Ii wild amrupta m swat the easy l.iln Bach player starts la with the ixiu-r 'hat he la a he edition of May siir mi and quits with the bitter ruth firmly Html In his mind. He can not tau about anything but tennis be ?! the name and prefers to talk aiotM anything else afterward On iiieee red benches, which were bre last summer aleo (and whleh st there all through the winter, free ing paeeereby with the autgeetlon of ittlng on I hew In the enow), are a i.umber or locee screws tuat pro t ilde e b a quarter of an Inch above i ho aUta of the aeat This la so that uheti i mau alia down on them he Mill i"' notice tlir dlatereuce. but Hi .i.lrm anmnd cm the neat until nireh luipaleil. When he ariaea be liu u lalhrr bill to tay and baa opened a . it . w urcomit with tn recording angoi All the nest winter e bit of hM nark with ravtu-ii edges, will not i.r gayiy rroin :.. ntnatnoad of t a -!k.ai- m n No aummor hotel Is i-ii (:, without that seductive l.eni'l' The) jirt' anppllcd by the cli.iliiini traat and nut the proprietor if 'h mrtet nothing whatever I')..- wlH bs fonn al. If von aeek dlllfeatly for It. a gaol table, with Intermittent green erHji mVMaa somewanre in aa at Me Uo twt dle turh It it is altoaetber allkerteaL and to tamner with h la pare WHlal- ieni. an not la uw leant eeetonini) Two old ladle and a erlMakM inM ptar rhnqnet for ibree days, er dgjr- tag good oenarior. Te name 4a aa haieterotie to hurt, hoxverer. and la aeon frowned oat of eawntonaHeo. About the Feed vpptt4. The mcala at a sammer hotel roe Met of too fotlowinK: BreaKfast. Damp ilkM Ice Vfater. CnUIwt on .be balMMflL an rind Oatmeal halls dilated -wRb tavMHtor milk, f Panankca l. Charred Macva w4 Uprtit Nngs PoKee, or tkevdrf a ranaon. Potrtfled Bait .Baawty Pepper Bhaketn. Lun eh sen. Ix4ur Croanet, . on Wart. , Salmon Salad, wttb Oftme-Meek ' Corery. Lamb mm, wftb mn maoa from Water near wnlen Mint grew, saw Covee. or Bono-eet Ton. asMsttsal ssMrft flokHI9 1BBb 89MsI4W9 Sanaa . apkkaeBMI daw. Dinner. Jungle Hoaal wha Near Gravy, aranulnted Potatoes. Bn Piant (fried.) Bag Plant, (fried agsUu ) 2 -Cross sections of failed Boete l I Urn Bonne f. Same t'osTee. Cnoeolnte BeUlre Mngtr Howls. Of rem tip the waiter.) You see by thia that they do not aurve iieopte at a anuwor hotel, no, they do not. There la no name tor wont they do to you there. fo om wbo ha not seen It oontd mtsM K. and those who bave been throHflk enough f It to beoowo fMniltar with It nre not atroug ettoHgh. tnontnlir. afterward, to aodergo the straw, of idventtng x term. The only term I can think of In that oonneoMoa l twenty year In ite penltenttery for the proprietor. Wha I ever they do to you were, it i loan satisfactory than reearnc and takoa hwcor than aearr lag It in a eroaa between atanrnMen and anything you can think of that la worse. Thn Thsre Are Children. In every hotel are a number of children who are not hemeo-brone, and pnrenta woe mane taainaoirn g m i naBMasu aiu i tH)r Meoa. Qua any i saw to men moot In a summer hot (I corridor. They r-4med next to each other. ad of course wore one mle. one aeJd to the other: I would appreciate It very mnok If yon would make leaa notae In yoot room between f sad 7 In the morn. Inga." ' Well. I'm sure," said the other, In dignantly, tnat we do all In our power t aeep our ennareu (inlet. "That s jitet what we object to," returned tae Hrst "W hare never yet beard the children, but you hare waked us up every morning for three weens tei,.ng inem to keep eHII." This la not an laoiated oaee. tiou ail such cases should be carefully Iso lated. I was once o patient In a summer aoiet ror wuat te oaiendar saUl mm two weohe. It seemed longer than a four y tars' term I mo served In n city cotrtteil. Tentona tfregnti. My wife wag Mitk me. The only thlna 1 hive against her lc that aha la i 8 clHird In mr wind wttb thoae two weeks, i know nothlMte else to her discredit, no Mr as I Imow am) h- iieve. she bag led an otherwise en tirely correct life. And Hew he Left. We bad paid our Hmrd for three week.t in atlvaau.'. aa our tMaggnge didn't look good to the clerk- Rut at the end of two weeks, In spite of the (at-t that I felt bound In Itrnor to ful dll my contract and atay. the tempt atlou to fly was Irreeletlble. I hod kat enough weight to make Nrtng '. only I feared that i waa not dfragiole. Bo one night when all woe a near at.ll as It ever gets in one af those mad houeee, when sooteoody wan apparently using the untuned nlnno forte in the parlor oa a spring booed and a blonde girl with n bond Usroed volce was gluing aa uaitfentiONol tm- iiaiioa or on aotomoMM horn In a cr wdd street, and a game of bridge whlet among the drug store albtsna wsh making ttaeif hoard above nil toe rest, we let our trunba down from the window with rpee, toboggnned tno file escapee, and ran two blocks va a. railway station. VVHIIe we waited at the country whistling post for the train that was to take ua bank to home and freedom, we clunsr to -e other and listened to the baring of in Kirtr and bell hoys and osMJntter- mams mat had been aloked ugoo onr warm trau wneu our eoeago MU1 noon noted, it was almost aa uupUaaanl ioi nan aa nour or eo. ea if we hH tayed the other week. I would not go through the exeeri- enee ngam ror tae summer a raanintj of the high eat priced Insane naylnga adrertieed In any of the railway ofldr paaiee resort roioera. ENGINE 839 BLOWS UP PIREMAN HAUN STEIN WAS BABY SCALDED. WHILE KNSINEBR BURKHOLTZ ESCAPED UN HURT. ituiumnnai i StMoapi to The Bv ruing Citlaeu. t t Onilnp. M. M . Jury M Bngta t e IN blew up at Ounm at liTsJ o'clock this atwrorng. seroreiy t e aenMigf PtrMnan Ilnoneteta nm-1 giaevr BurlrkorHi escaped aula- 1 e Jure.!. Hnunsteln la being brought) e i to I hid city on pecial train, t 3 hirh i reeo'.ed to orrive at t i 7 U o'ekark thia evening. tttttit tttttuttt! THE GOLDEN rasa i'Wt) w pwHwt la- y f 1 1 jrvmuBa e It ho beeema known reeenlly away muoh money In Pennsylvania he might take a day eff ami five that thouflh rlsh. 4 NOTES GQNGERHING 2BTHANNUAL FAIR Prutt Exliiblt to Bo Bettor Than Evor-5500 In Prizes Offorod. SOME OP THE ATTRACTIONS two fruit department for the oontlng fall fair, under tho auperlntendoncy of M. P. Btamm. will In all probability he large, than anv like exhibit for oe targe, man any like exhibit for prevloua territorial Mn held toe past ... . . . few year. Mr. Btamm Is In receipt of kttera from fruit growers tarough out the territory, asking for parHcu lara aa to tho fruit eanlblt, and In oonaognonoe la sending out the IN kiwittg wtoramtlon: Prutt eKoioit entries el ee Septem ber IT. at II o'cloak. noon. BjKhlUU muet be in place by to a. m., sHHtoMnor it. ah uut. v...-. muaIb i. i .. 7.: . " . . rr. '" 1 "."."JV"" " ,r- iTom ume ogorod nre for New Met loo frnlta. saelaalrelv The fotiowlng scale of points will be observed In awarding prison: Quality. 16; quantity. M; nnneberof vorhMlea, SO; nmuejement of exhibit, ft, correct nomvn (nature, to. The snnta Pe rallreari vlll earrr ekikit. iJT,lrai ?r -..The inwporatora any win mke roHueed rate oa .in .. " r... 1 '-ZT truiu tent to the fair by express. 'Ik beet eatrihlt nt rmlt tmm eounty In the territory will receive as una, tisv; aewwiq prise. au. Boat and largest exhibit of apples. tl: grnpoa. (10; peaches. $10; peare. 110: dIhc.s. IS: nnlnMM U 1Im( Bnd laraeat etthlMt m frult mlajut htt one Individual. io. Beet plate of grapes. Si : neara. 11 : apnios. Si: veacaea. ll: huIumb It- luma. Beat and lamat rollM-IInn nf van. stable from any county 115 Beet esbtblt ot vegetables ralaed by-one exhibitor, $10 Some ef the Attraction. A uartlai Hat of ihu iiri-ii..n. cured for the twenty-elsth annual fair la given below: Running race and barae races, purees aggregating lio.ikm Bnee ball tournam.-ni $1 3h) In prise. Prult esblblt, prlara asnrearetlna JerS aloeh etrhlk.lt .r. mmmvm. gntrng $tot'. Tradaa Okinlav. multi-v ahnar hake aBtrW', nowor pared, relay race, w- dkjg' rne. twenty-male team egblblt. JMmeawnm aeui. eeitoon rncoa, united States ca retry man u vers, Western AsntHoniant eowpany on the V.reeta, with twenty efferent ahows. and sev eral senaat tonal tree" attraottoMO and a nnmeer of it her not vet eon- SEES AFTER NINE YEARS OF BLINDNESS mrfUKitii-mtx Pnnstln Narbne of CerrfHee, V e la bore on n rielt to hia MNither. Jv" Z- Jf. i !r J !... a e annon Nnroges who reektee 6 EaroMe. The vhutor r . . . K . . II 5 ,hy."r Z ' 11. lV '-rpitratora. and .heir .oBVee ter a UlUWaee. of nine jrenra. oou ii'V "IJXSZ lESXEL i. see perfectly thain. the other a '5?"?L JJi. . Ai?L"i:.. C9US- eye la a lac affected, and will be t teatiau. aaon a. aeaa. i. onlorMt hM beconte rlp7 th... ,.1. .... " w mmw uriiurupa re- a I onag? wfw a.nnwji pg- lurialB X Same eront oraJn bh lar X STAndrnch, . who ha attained a 1 5 !?!?!!?. r,''l,'u,loc l CialkW tn the traetment nf tha a - ' 7 5?a 5 I lllf tUIHUlltl OPPORTUNITY r that Rugo Waddefl Is net the least etl prepertlM. New that Rflbe Is out ether ell king, Mn Reekefeller, nme NEW COMPANIES READY FQR BUISNESS THEY HAVE ORGANIZED, ANI; FILED THEIR PAPERS WITH THE TERRITORIAL SECRETARY. The followiM article of laooraora- tton have been tiled m the ofltoo ttt 3, W. Maynolda. aacrctarr of (he tor- La ReaublUa Minima iUmu . V - V roneipai ' otoe at asm 0 COsJrew-Ifcico. t oorfned eoBlrnt emBjh. SI with share of the par value of ft each. Toe concern will commence buaineea rlth fSO.Ouo, The vsttteace Of the COMMMMV la Hft veara flu. ""Joe maa purposes or tae company junl,.rTn!Tt i"re y d'eoovori', license, lease, ootion. our- our chnae. deed, arent. arlft ti ttt Amvimm or otherwise hold, nosaoas. enjoy, de velon, mine. work, operate and tsplott mines, mineral mm da and etalnts. min ing rlgnt loenee. piscers and muting Jfrounds or atur latereat therein, In any pert of the United Stales, or tho territories thereof, or In the re public of Monleo or In nur attimr tor. Tf" " opernto. mine, ae- elmi eonniry. To operate, mine, do- . vewp, nun. euarry. work any and all Mnda of mineral a.ri li..l .uh. !ntanCe whorovor tuaUd . a and oarry on a general Mining busi- nn Twrruua ernnfmee; io deal lu. buy, sell or otherwise aonulre or dlonoae of any end all kinds of reaU and nomcnal eatnte. both oh behalf of ihta oornejratlon and on cominieeiou ' tfrmmim. m. n. ronw una r. J PVIdmnn, all of M Paao. Temta. The Wlteens4n Milling and Smelting Company. Principal place bualnes ot Jlc arllla. Lincoln count New Mexico Total capitallxation authorised at 1 1,000 ,000. with ah are. of the par value of $1 each. loii.iMMl of which is to lie set aside and known as trees ury stock The term of existence la Sy year, ike business sad pur poet of tbe rnmpant shall be to ac quire, own. buy sell lease, dlapose of and Derate lnllla miwliar. aiut rt. during works for hamlllng and treat meni or ores Hiiq nn'taia: to scoulre. own, buy. aril, learn operate mines and mining dalroa al landa and coal ! mln a. tetephouc un.l telegraph lines, nnd la connection with mining and till I II tl a (XssatalMh I iir t avneaileaa i.avn nuy aeii. dvsae and nitrate tramway ' and railroad to Improve wan nroatla and m develop wnier well and wal-r aaya. to iio a xencni morchsndl--liualneaa to purrhaae ori-a and nm Sis. snd to do all other acta Inchlaat to mining and snelt:ug hualniK aa herein provided 1 . . iluratlnn ..f the corpomilon is place.1 at flft - years, unless tooner dlaaolverl by law The inourporator ami their addresaee are Carl I.. Srheler, Jirarl.ia. N M : Otic (' Hc-heler, MadlMin. Wla . and Wil liam A Pranklin. Chlcaeo. III. Calumet New Mexico Mining Co. flSa.la..I...i ..Am ..I Principal ohVe un place of liual am at Mnednlena .4anrm nnuate New Mexico Tom! rank a! atnek la $1.nofi,i'00. with khaiea at tbe par value of ,. each and limit of exiat new fill) enr. The bject for Which thia eni.ii.ani 1 fnpmaH anA la. corptirated la to e-ure purchase, take. uuy. own acejutfe by concern km. gaunt or otherwise uu mining pro eerta. nlami ekaln mints. taal. nning lann. ngnta ani privit pleuta, machinery, toola aa propertlea whatever which poratlon may from time to t 1' ' 1ur advsotage ami a. niacBinerv ooia itit tbe eor- nm snd - lw fur Ua ftva..taale anil mi rnnil. ." '""" w' afOOgl- lui rfT'v u 1m"""k n- -rsneea.nn. at j... ... .1 . a. - nrfula. pimples, raahrs. etc, are du to Impure blood Burdock Blood Bit - .: - . tww i a vaajaaaiBJSI eiawaaj luajar aOeee ynM rt4. c l-er-eralned cleer- (klnaed FOR JOHN D1 rn WtiK&Jl bit of a upendilirlM, but hae aaltec ef tha game with Ws Injured nand, ealuable pointers on hew to be happy, From Suporlntondont Pookort. To Bo Blgoost and Bost Evor. APTBK THE ELHPIIANT ACT H. M. Pnelrort, super Inteodeni of the poultry eikibit for the coming twenty sixth annual territorial fair, eaya that bia part of the fair la going to be so far ahead of loot year's ehowlng la tho poultry Itie that the crow of tbe cooks and the cookies of the hens will be board for miles around. There wilt be Ant. eeoond and third w-lsos for nocks, OMkorela. hetu and mraeie, ana Rooitioori prtaoa lor eoop monlaya. For every variety of fowl thorn Will be aauai-ala netaaa aiul prlsoa fw the poultry rubier making ittw eaaa as Hi VI i. These nrtaaa will . be auficlesUr large to ma he it attraotive for any uoultrr raiser in tlia laeettAr snJ the roauH is that many esblbltors In i we ittm mmw iinim tor. Bunorintonoaait tkiakaet r tka try esblblt gtatoa that bo kt dally re- eviring many Hauers iHOBtry rrom poultry miters throughout Now Hex- loo and thin SON af tba aaklMt. to bo attracting uhpin favors hie at- nilM. Aa yet all arrangement for the poultry exhibit have not been com- plated, but It la aero to any that in the " " mt rmonori tno matter win receive all due attention nnd will prove one of tbe he t exhibits on the fair grounds. Uanaaer ill" tma i Im iha aya working up a pamphlet covering all point of the iMVnueed aheeamen'a cmveotron to be bold In thia elty dur ing fair week, the aeeslon to lam three day, September g, t nl SI. The UMtklet. a oonv of whleh arlll k mailed to every sheep luaa In tbe ter ritory, ami to manv outalde of New Mtlllr"- oomnla all deSnhe in- rmaiion relative to tun cos vent lor. Ha purposes, ate. and la expert!! to ot at rent tbe inonlrlea anaearBlnc lB0 ooavewwo la to be neM. and as to whet action will Im taken The pamphlet will soon he off the press and ready for mailing. In a leer received from Prank Me Mlllln. proprietor and manager of tbe Western Amnsen.ent company, that i to rurnloh the midway features for the Sept ember fair, tbe writer state that every effort l being made to secure Johnson' performing elephant ror fair weeh. Thia I one of tha atronanai anlaul I aila Mil tha tfUll IrMl.ar m Mt out lav of not leas than fS.OOO to .au.. U..a k. . . -- .... ' M nM. a l.i. will aerurr. but It la an act worth travel log miles to goo, and one that will mom certuhVy meet with the nnaal moua approval of Ike ANmgnoroue public should they be en fortwaxe aa to bave an onnattualtv of wHneaaina the arts of those highly trained and eeuenteu FATAL STABBING APPRAY IN TAOS Two ikiiii. e the an of th Widow l.gll. living two miles out of Taos, the otae- III friend, named IMaan anil otner boy, weie ftahlng la Pu-i bk creek MooOty when they on- j young Vigil, who died In a few nun ! utee. An Inouest was held nt the . . . , . 'vnn noua-, wnn me rreun mai no cuncluaioa waa renrhed. end adjourn aaii . ... .. n. 11 . k. . K..MuaBu. ' mmm wnn ....... wn'i w t .... mvrm could be t atted A IW men aroi: ni ladJnna. gart POULTRY EXHIBIT RECEIVE AnENTION hn been kuteiim : due to the oenh)g up of large plan No. not Tout Tag- t at ton ir LouUlana and T. a where 'tin- m tti.in rltr,i.h ni.it i imtiv- NEW THING nnmBBA.! pern j tiKUWN l-Ulf - I HULL Valuable Plants Imported From Foreign Lands For Domestication. MUCH EXPEOT) IN THIS WAY Wi a C, J air St. --The aat who uaalrna to dovoloo Ma hnM to Ha hlsMat prowwtivo ea poatty be IntelHgoen ogpgilawt will he intonated In aome recent plant Importation from abroad by the United State department of agricul ture. One of thoae planta, the Japaaees ado. now aueeeeafully grown la Atoerloa, will probably rival the celery and the lettuce aa n popular winter ealad. Ua edible e.eallit have long been roaokiacd In Japan, where h. la aorvml IN every ton bouse, and In 0Mhu. is whleh country It Is prnh -blv Mlgunona; but In Amerloa and to AmoflnaM. with the except loo of a tow tMMtiura and raanVlatila iii.lauaii and a anWll HUtnoer ef private expert- men vr, h t mu unknown. My the private uroworu. however. It eulturo U aiMHflV well UHilareliiaU maul lie attaphtnUlky to a variety of climate revila. J it in a 1 1 i Aa a market product, the udo la Vet to bo utannH na tHal tau ua frteftd. who are enthuataata. nrutllot ii m we nanua ot lirngruasive tiejak (fewer and hotel manaera it win noon ohonme a favorite dlah with the Antgrlmu househeatift. Uverv aort Dt , cktim la made for Its table prfsarUoo, and Ita erlspneM. the del cdey of Ita flavor, and the grace with wbjgh It Wads Itaelf to a Prench draaalag of vluegar, U, gad otlvu o.l Le n theme with Ua admirer TMksJML tmli wtwWfc iiWNiWat tli9 eoaMe H3Pa of tbe udo may be Lrowtably cultlvnted for ton yoaev. They are grown, aooorttlug to variety, either from aaadllaaa or mai miiiium and tbe method of culture closely tuH- aw tan oc asparagus. It Is believed thai tbe udo may be grown I j open ground aa far north aa Norfolk. Va. Two Kind of Horse RatJUh. An canal i. aaiHta.xi by airiCMhural esperimentera on the jv" v mm mniin norae rnoiah, and the method practiced by tho Maim peaaanU In Ita culture. Imported to AmerkR from tho little Austrian vil lose of Matin, tho growing of thia bono ratHafc m now a smntl but nraStOblO HMlliatrV In Maw laraa. while 1U auperlortty Is orhJeoeod not only In lie flavor and erispnee, but by tho fact that it prodnoM more and tarner roota, walurea earlier, and nets the mrar $140 more an act than the a men can variety . AlHod to the Amerienn and Austrian Varieties. In that It la a maaatm. Ik- aame family nnd la nut to the same common uee. i tno wnanhi. the borne radish of the Japancae. It differs from eur in oohtr, being usually a light green, while In Mate It I saM to pooaeea a fresh abarpneea. which dtetlngniahes it from both the Mniln and Amorlenn sort a In Juan the wnnabi la etsnaai arf umJ a. . eondlment wNh the raw Bah so uni versally oaten in that country. The roota are also pickled, and from the leave I mad a neoner tiuca lie am.. ing over them hot water and allowlcg them to atand for a few hours. By a aatli.n so addicted to the use of returnee aa tbe American, the waaabi will undoubtedly be well received. its culture aero is already under way, and while it la now growing well In "t 'r state, nnd in tbe vicinity if Wnblnsoa City, Its aueeesa aa a product cannot be dtjlermlaed for aev era! year yet. tmtMm Horse Bean In lh Nile valley tMJO.OOO acres of Ita rich soli la yearly devoted to tbe cultivation of what la called the horse been. It Is aa Ideal forage pawn, wnose vniue baa been fully reoognlaed by tbe Bngllsh. large qenwiinm or taeae oenna being ahlp ped to Bngiand and fed to tbe oeani bua and cab bornee of tendon. With her uallmlted resourres of soil and climate Aaaerlea. aluanM - flud suitable regions for the cuki- vntkrn or tau doatrablo piant. Cnll fornla, which to a favorite state for Phtnt experimentation, hi growing a few of these henna aiui amtkaau Texas, with Ita mild winter climate, rvms tn poaaeaa every ouallSentlon for tketr ' mm kU. .an.. itltm The beanaore planted ihli-kly In rows and grow o a height of four or gve feel. Planting hi done la the autumn, and the crops mature at a eoaon when the farmer ha usually exhausted hia at ore ef anmmer forage i rnfai I Bia HUH MOOe WOIIIO SppeOT to Juetify uouunl effort to cataUlah Ita use to thl country, and aupply tbe crops this mot alone would appear southern farmer arllh a talnanta win 1.1 i rop and tcmee In the north with a new (eon for their stock AbsndCned Hk Lamie. Down en the low lands of Houtb -i ... 1 ,, aiwHw. van riov ennure was onee '" Imnoriaat Induetry. yentv yielding fhe nlanl. - .a haarf.fM... n .a , .... kL .labor tbe folds have beeame era . - ,fw.w r u m . wu Hav ! I lu 1 1 1 ttaaln I.mjI f-1.1. I 1- ooentfy i eMover what m grow boot 4 aelita of gVuth ( grow bent on the abaaooaed of S lt ramlbaa. and to them their former rem- ua la the aerk-.iltnral O OnOMilmi nnar lnlM..u.llaH a large aumbor of peopl- The planter, wnoee mcome has been ac materlalty laauenad by the dec.. ef rice culture, la naturally tha one meat concerned In lb discovery of new rooe for bia ohj Selda i.m there la r.o rlaea of people throughrait the Mate of Sooth Oaroilnn that u mat aireoteo. Io g greater or leaa deeyee. by the amtertal wealth of the ahxie Mropreaontod b lis agrletiiinrnl Products Bvery one know how fnhkly the merrhaat and tbe aaolrer gMQSded to tbe pmprrtr Of lha Work ef the Enthusiast. re nwtoucbed tuitl wsoa)k tfriMBs are often nuarknamd- ef Bonsexianea anogetnar overt nohaC Tlrhj hi the government ogMrw the dt tat erected eathueinat bone knowledge nnd skill have re etotSsM mnny a denuded hill, vitathjcd MMy ft barren waste, and made the desert Itself yield riehe M.- i too frequoptly regnrited a laiairttry dreamer, whose theories should m dlaregarded by the practical fnriuer. But the Mlmiat la. above ail, n . re ful esnerimonter. and If he hu 1n hma they are amm aa help hi tot, low, as rmlona nrwaya hv.- In every field of endeavor aliice tho world began. To bia exploration in foreign countrkm we owe manv nt onr new crape. By selection, hyhrtd laing. and imrefitl Veettlax. b tin tut. proved neeie ami produred now typea; and It la to hern that the Bon nie Of SOOth flBMSlhta uitv butii in ulil them tg tketr search for eometitnn u uko tno pttiee or tee once val uable rle crop, Ruihts From Orient. On RMnr f tliaaii ahanilnuail aaUa a rach growa wild. Acting ttpth tMa anggcetlon of nature, ati eTfort i ke ikg mode by tho BgHcnhural depart ment, with the eoehcmtion of pri vate growers, to ronlaee thia w,nk. less mah With a MUter ma laalk China and Japan uggbesa a native roab wboce nualmca enable thorn y maaufaeture a nhrttlng uneouatod eiaewhere In tba wwU That ml Jaoaa rank In ana. wkita tkM Ohinete It tougher, and. for ordingry ee, more aurnuie. , To trenanhknt thoae vainai.i. r.ikai aad doaxtoTO them la South Carolina can hardlv he retaeeahut ,tij eobeme even by tBone moat skniitanaJ of the aovernment'a aneaatt. f..r .. tlcnl work, and a report of the gmt year' trial he just beea received at Washington, and is encouraging. IITslle the samele sent iui fIM. Inaiaaa. ttos show ib nwk to if still too brittle nnd tOO abort tor nanmaaatal ug. It U not unreasonable io aunnoae loot nueh defects will be overaomn. la p.'aat culture every condrrhm la carefully noted, and oftentimes an- Bgrentiy inanperahie obsUcle hsvo rMded to IntetllgOM and (Milastakfitg experimentation. Should tbe Jaugn one rueh prom iteeif aa alien t. the end in 0m rlee gehia of South Owo llitt. thrXfihigl ardor of tbe arK cnlturiat kMp in reAed upon for mot i nag still n mi, froab effort and Anal sncacaa. "i ! Peer Amr(en Been. onu o Ok eont-nry. It is gonerm known by the public, well gg hr tbe brewer, that Amerienn boor Is Inferior to that made in urope. Tho trouble Btuv he intrnrf ta h abyi bnriera aaai ta far tor uaaj i tiu. oxaaufmUiire of Amerleaa beer WVn tbe groper shall have Improved the uwnr oi Ameneaa none nnd n OiacOd with mira Huaa K. lt bnrleya now In uee we may hope to see mod acted la thia mhi.. . a akin to tha tse brown of Munich and mtaen. to secure a pore-race bark; of breeding becked by mannas care ana OevotlOS. Bwedeo hng produoed a famotte type, and tot Hasan httrley, another won derful typo, ma Moravia, la now bp lag sueeeeafulry grown In CnUfbrnis. xpertmstrtnl brew are to be made of thia barley, and Its quality care fully footed Hope Without In the ntaautnet---e of the beet boor In the United State the bow ers buy imported Boheatlaa or Bar. erlna bona, at 6 cent a pound, r her then uae tho America kind, which may be had for SS cent The Am .-loan hop smell of garlic, and In fUll nf aaada. aVuada era nraM laalt aboant from the latported produot. which I due to different methods of eulturo In thy country nnd obrond. In America the hop BMdon la ilkti wlta namnta hoarla - - mm wa.li mm female flower, in Bnroae tbe more hearing ptoata nre rooted up apt thrown aaMo, thereby eliminating tho seed, which are retarded aa eaawiallr obiostlmuiblo The BrOnaa of tha hon. Whteh ilui.ra. Inea Ita value aaoeo then ear nthee ChnrncOrlatie. la itaa in tha aaiAiiel of lupulln It contains, nnd here again tbe Amerienn hop fall far abort of the Bhwooena standard and is classed With thO low nradea arodaaaa' In Sua. aia aad Belgium it la baaxlllaUng to warn that the reputation of our hop Inferiority I ao rll cotasttafced on th ramltnamr thai aut mt tha mnat promlucot growem and btowore there nave nerer even r.evaj ft. n a raCint ekMsigcatloo by aa awlsast Bohsm ten scientist the A merman hep la tang MMBllAataa- Vent tha fahtWml mmm aa. tiont agrlcultmrlat nnd tho dlMtrhaVn- atlng erewer wo oa tho rfnfl Of bat- ter thing tag n i not too rnneh to predict that at no dbrfant dnr our beer will have achlevou a more hon orable p-M.lt I m than they now hold A & Mctktllev wnn ana .k.. tm Meaieo on heainea raetneaaal t aba ok ibM morniaa mm m