It Nu nnunum-ml that Ihe (rm-our d‘hcmcm- would cum n -nc‘- anl all necks were six-nine! 10 re: the Din. command. sounding like u troop of sum horses on the p'ank road. The andad exactly lika "at you bear in Chinatown. r, nhnpt. and â€we like. and. shove. all, a My: merry-m» round. win: In organ loud "rough In h- heard at. "03 Niel 'floa mush-inn wit-led "pane:- having been “bu-rally ï¬lled with hard cider, :nd the cramping at we sflmh mar "r ,\ Ili'll. mu .\ mm. \‘iile (flow, whrro llw danco “1“ In br hold. and â€w M“! "Ilflit‘ilns «mum! from Qnimper “on an him! with their bagpiprx. Tm- big Inn-oh were ï¬xed Ipwilh a plaHnrm and chain for theln under our 0' th - trees in frat". of the Mg markvt. Armand the place were shooting ynllorim. hitting mn- chines. roulette wire-9h chelp jun-L Thou rum- Ibo mt flaw. than. "u- nvour. .1" ml. {at the Pl“. do .‘ccbm mm“. "m olul luv-ï¬ned As «My as 9 in the mowing the ï¬cm‘n ln.,{;|ll In 1m with new lam-y. and queer luofiin-g coil; an! co.- tlmws nfur vuvh district. has a «lis- flnuive cum u! its own). They were .orriving from the (54rd and in can» In' llu- dawns:- !t 1003:: â€y 103w? ’smah 4:91} lie-[wilh‘guu 35 $9“ than! \mmc . gnu-1n In '32" quuml {gal-51w» and pnuy apron. while .Mlc of [IN awn lx‘amnll. will: his lil- llo shun wot up to his mum anal hat with “Mama ohm-{Him down M: lurk. drluu lhu a“ nr "law. All Ilr.‘ {Mt- rrmcu awn out In their hunt. and wmr even gm: u allaru. for flu Imuh won: . ..I that an. Then III II»: dun liming.- lmuh m-ro donut up Ill â€only paint-l - 1' v’g 1.9 L ,“l'lzg- «mu 0! Ilw day mu :. gran-I J "ï¬lm. in which I)!“ rival lhhlng In!" “Jog!" b: 3mg lo pruro their nun-hut mum; quzlitlvn. MM unh- lonynamliw; ‘Ihgmhm 'l‘lu- 10m: dylw. ur lw-uuwnnr. Wm Mnugml «All» «tau-mu uwn‘d‘n lull a tuna ndmlnhm «human! lm' entruw: 'cv llvrc no!" township I u" I'M vrmm u! lift-hm ww'u «\wll paw-u pith. home "worth." n mu \\ Msmna. u.- hum-um Iurlmm u' mum (nun. 59.9; mm- oln-«wl In the an! at fwanw lava. nnl ullksuul 1.»;an urn-I. and won ended by the .m- cllu {uh-tr gm- Iml null-m ualiwml 1m flu mks app-Illa. Th": mm (other: and 8mm.“ were swell. loo. (or “any bid on I" (half ("I bum .ch bra-a or â€mm-ml button; Am! NI] «Int ribbons on mm mm. hyped on with n Ilca mm rum-It tumor. Many at nus has. won equal with m and nun-o on in lulu than go faster. nml «than mm- mid-d wllh bum! new all. and nuts ~ anything In but Ila ollwn. At plum “gun. I" "no boils “IN“. and won mm- "noun-g In: Mr Ibo "flu clan â€mm-u." tar an on the barium. Com-arnoau haul its day yesterday. or rather ll. started yesterday. for the let.» last; three days. 0! courw all the cums ninl big collars of the women Wen, all fresh. the clothes prcszcm wvra relieved of their cam- photons contenu. and whats «an. all cleaned ulcoh for tho occasion for It in onh once a yr ar that such a chance is bad. J , - \‘ all um; "um; j? ’$\“' and show how they can dance when they 'wnnt to. Bosidcs. a 11 the neighboring villas turn out in full to see what their rivals can do; 150 quite an interesting time is gener‘ ally had. m. '2- an! threx-qu triers in a mlnuu MM 3 in! {on 5; ml. zZu, \ 9mm mum ware mmawfl from Trinity chum-Mani. sixth avenue. l'itthuI-g. a few days ago. whll-h bod hum interval in (he only part of the mmnry. 0m was thlt of Dr. Phelix anot. hum at Mercy. Franny. in 1752. He rum». to America in â€7? x with the marquis de Lafayntu. 3nd ‘rougm with m. Am-ricans during the revolutionary war. The Bruno" Immune very amahhy. and n island in the Uhio river. hm mam- birow l'imhnrg. sml Iran the nam: o! Hrunm's Maud. So burials hire been mad» in Trinity chunky-uni {or many years. It in now in the heart of th! «icy. an! the. winlmrs of H: - mama}. [In-wom- l-lub look down mm chi! wading plan» of thennrly Pillsburgcrs. ï¬inr.‘ that night we have beenlhe acknowlmlrzmi lea (an of the mimic: u (‘tmcarm-an. MI I Um mrJiue gun-ls point as «ml with arrest pridv to their friends The whole town know: n! "0‘". There \trrc «fern! American girl! Inc-M. (on. am! they Incl much apart with «mm or (hr native [iris «Iain; the gnu-um». Mm; Sarah Bernhardt ‘ was (her-v, loaning unimt on - of the stum- pillan with her um. and seemed quite named a! the ravety. she camr over upvcially from m: Mic! to «m â€w free. Iu-l it's a won-Jar she didn’t take part harm". for aha is ï¬n“ the kind for such hm. .\I ï¬ght night all the lights went suddenly nut. wading the evening aml having all in mu! day-km“. and much Breton squeezing. Ma. “13 dam. wuh the Mia-mm ntmlns u! "an in]. 1 plpm. Tlu- hhf market WM alfllbllu \\ uh mu Hum. and «uni m nuflooal- . “3;: with [ll-h and young man '0‘“. m-mcl lbc ol-l lull to the limo o! {110' pip-vs ’ Wu hummlfamiy “mu-.1 turtle". ' In" mim- u! Hm mrl. mmld go with an fur tom-7 rmmm; m «up I" .m to i gumm- and had act-mo at our own. L Yum unglu In loam nun Ibo proplo i “an and laugh at mar “amp“. but; he did not mind (In! lull “GI“ fight: on. Inlrmlnrlng .A [an Mania- unn I and men the pang-Io Inoltfll urlmn? and um. "tn-u Mon?“ "80m?†£ Incl vn «1M flu I! In “Nil. We m' Owl Hume [Mm-y Hulda-I It at. and 9' our tum-g and m [Ids hp- lo dew-rt Hoe gallon lur In. So luflly‘ no ouch um I H. ulna. ol mklcu' 0! mr own and led Un- umngh "no. mum at Ibo "rm." [IVOHQ lo the out; n! all the other [ll-IQ. and that man“ and «Han htâ€. to hook an inland until «a cul- bod a row at u 3 ' amen at man III-l owned “1 plan. I: Tllgn game climhim} hugged [glad and duck chum"; in tin bay. In which all the lulur: Cum-zu'noau dahcrmea juilu-J. was utilized. some: ideas of grace! weft quite interenting. too. remind- ing one of a cake walk. but some dld really wail. considering that the over- ago girl weighs about no to 300 pounds and wears nub-its of solid wood. But the men suilod around with their long. lanky legs. tho nice little ribbons streaming in the breeze. The judges looked wisely on from theirslunzlnml took notes. At the finish o! the dance all crowded round the judges and received the decision ’[hcn cum;- tho Liam-o of endurance. This time all gmcdulnyst, etc. was forgotten and the caalext waywns the vugns. Round and round they wont. the dust rising to the tramp; of the heavy whats. the crowd~ cheor‘ I in}; and yelling nn-l clapping. and! still they went. "all an hour planed. then um: by one thoy kegnn to drop out and a'. the énit 0! an hour not ou-r {our \vvr: still at it, and they‘ luukcil tni hty ‘wcury. Thgu inorg‘ tlropp'ml on uitil ““5 war: lslt. and lluwthoy went at it and how tht‘, crutrlt did yell unnl urge them on l-‘innllyonly one was left. lie took "tho prim alter an hour and a hall of halal dam-lug. while the mush Qin- , rl tlmmw'l nloml from it)“ ', elm-cg (V r " " ' '4'. '- ‘ qhigins. with two mtnuto’lalry scales ; turnliy 65 wet ground. Burl (Fallacy ï¬rms. The scientiï¬c name of this grain; is Photons Aruuilmacea. Stems stout. erect, two to ï¬ve feet high, smooth. from strong. creeping root stalks. leafy: leaves large mix to ten inches long by about hall an inch wide) not. roughish or smooth. sheaths smooth: ponlcie narrow. its branches short and approaaed or somewhat spreading at flowering time. three to five inches long: splkelets numerous, crowded, about one-alxth of an hit-h long. more or less tinged with purple: empty glumea equal. spreading at flowering. ‘ much longer than the fluwerias giume. mull: on the back. but not. wing- keoied: flowering slum smooth and l at the base. in fruit closely encloalng , the smooth grain. Th? at Dakota l ulletin uys’ of it that t s w dely dis- tribhted over that state. growing na- I It is one of the I most important 0! our native species. u it promises to do well under culti- y-tlon. In low meadows it otten con- It tutes a large part of the hay. Stoct eat it readily. 0n the station ground It has done ivell tor three years. with- I ' moot†severe drouth. even on hlxh Kroundl it produces a room mum); ol hay and seeds plontltulir. The leaves remain grmu until sum-r the_ dancers. (or It is the prim apnea. Ono prlze h; given to the best. and most graceful dancer. and another or the one that can «lance the longest without rest. As won as all who thought lhemselrca cqunl to tho honor hm! taken their pmltiuns. the band played and away thoy. went to win 1 the prize for the most. graceful donc- ‘ lug. How they «lid dance. and tho grace they hailâ€"all the grace time could possibly be put into bhc gavotto was utilized. Sums ideas of grace wet: quite intereating. too. remind- ing one of a cake walk. but some dld really Well. considering that the aver- age girl weighs about, no to 200 pounds and wears nub-its of 501qu wood. But the men sallod around with their long. lanky legs. tha nice little ribbons streaming in the breeze. The judges looked wisely on from theirsmnzl and took non-s. At the ï¬nish 0! the dance all crowded round the judges and received the decision uncl- "u" W‘Iln Iu nu: “um-nun; is free from thts OM‘N‘tMlL 3M f ha march factory. batik: their {me :hat «in by found equally conven- ; board. 82.325: and to twenty-eight mm m whnelmg other articla that t (name: who live In houses on Illa en- may be kept quite horizontal to avoid : rate 1nd board themselves "be mm swam. It can easily be made. If one ; being obnged (0 work sh days and the buy: one of the ugh: iron wheels that , women {out- day: in the week) .7100 are now am :1! hardware stores to!" annually. ' ' 1m such uses as Hall. 1 Besides the ram and scams Th1 ordmnry wheel-barrow In un- suited for wheeling basketg and boxes of mm. such as plums. grams. straw- berries. etc. homage of the shape of the bed‘ The accompanying illustraâ€" tion shows a fruit narrow that A Yuk â€amp. The following In from "American Gardening" : The abate paragraph reign of mm to arm and not to Read Canary Grass. Th. latter I: merely a ban to the former. and the above In the exper- lenn of only one man. We do not know that this plant Is subject to cr- got. I! readers of the Pamen‘ Ra view have had experience in this "me No would by pleased to hm from them. } lulnnl (an alt dry nub-lone†lwller. $.17; ul. 8.â€; tiller "in“. £212: "vim- ï¬lmy â€A": nude pmvln. 17.39; lump-mm "vault“. lolnl ' slim ill. summit-am ï¬lmn. M. -, It is lound in other «Mm bald: riiw Datolu. Owe variety 5‘ km: In nearly all our readers mum an. tale ‘0! "than or ultlpo-xl m. and In ml- llvuevi for armament In our union. . It will Mr mum two or three lines mumm.uuuotmmy liar lollap ls m. Cuule If, not loud or n II any line 01 ll- anwih. hm wlli Ia: it when they can get mun- lng holler. The mm In minimu- on low. I‘ll"! sollu when. the walcr ls eillm- viamllng or sluggish. Ind la sometimes propagated by transplant- ing the roots of the named an. Inn callable nulls. !woulowulul wnlluy Ina-I whmâ€"imdumdlhmum wallowI ' nu wail mum. lur lav-u. wlil , our min. Til: mo in n," ill-us. I do not? low-M ii» ant-WM ' ls «hp-pm will "no“ noel IMHO . uni pm“; at a mum" 3m i-m- c it gm. - trill. ' .0" mm a umli apical and! Tim In“. my. hm wp luv-w m l 1m" lama. ranging In m. Mun n, . rm um u will not won. We nu ll , In u m. whirl: they won: will "no I M n m that has a Mi: of Myrna-(h l. _: gal-nan at "only human or a law nap“. 1'... "m a. 0: mm.“ mm. l‘ illrevi Mada. In“... tlu- form an mm by a all-lull Din-M. «in 4 “lie to buy and m "w best N"! ‘ up flown-r than in um nix inc-h- llocl. and buy tho luau Ind and lll- ‘ a gun. atoll-slam wills. in. In! in m (m- i-piowwewls and lam «alum m win. unw- um up of ; gamma of inmmmi icy-polluti- no nu. win. mining par-ml, Tu. and lemma-n nmi an wllllna to or two or [hm has u.“ h... .m 00‘ nines! an n ism scale with nrio- } mum helm m trial ll min «M f (In 0! useful mum and foreign new \mh thy bail in late A ‘ plant». imam-Ina belwnw "l0 lop wires. 30 _ Tlmy. In» imllvl large ham: and "1- f 0.» plan will am. always wart. ll don Sduslrlal mnblishmnix. "ms not only not seem a â€mum p’a'L anywly, i. g emplnylnu many (mm hands but all»; . _. glvlng work to all classes of mocha!» 1'"? "Ml-88'! "at "no" (or Jam- ll In "and In other tum man "no mime-J. Ole variety 6: km: In nearly an our readers undo! the sale a! ribbon or urinal m. and In ml- uvuevl for man-cut In our pm; It rm Mr cum-c two or three une- mumm.hullotcm~1y lhr [cusp In M. Came If: not loud or n at any line of m gunk. hm cm as I; then they can get nom- nhm-masoolykldoihydllflr quality may I» chino-0d. .\ nip-rim "alum ute- uh dry nah-tone†rum. 5.37; uh. 8.0:; ulnar our-fl. 1,12; nude Mn â€.11 nude prawn 7.39; â€mun-Ira "tum. 421‘». total sum 1.2!; OIMMIMM mm» .96. Tlâ€: AIIHYH IIJJ‘STIIJTIUS â€INN." Tm: Il.l;\'l‘2l..\.\'†fl\\' IOTAIJJHS Mhï¬rï¬ï¬‚ rum-um“ :w'h. "“580 II" M“. .l.\\"‘.~ D’ VIIIIN‘TIIIIIR. HVHIASâ€. an ar- riw an "an: arm- mmu with ' tum and um lama m II» nun d ' Ins-notch» plan not an" II! 'IJH out. has»: a good new a! lay at n lau- .' camper-uni; um luv! unllly m. luv-Nun I was e! um In helm Lam: Day I» ohm-0d. .\ spa-1m In" men bu «mutual M In No may ’93 um alga-tilin- _- ya. ;-I.._.n _.- .-n- .n... __L.-l-‘-L I“ “g. .g_. ‘_-a.‘h __ AL- ...._ »._“ Sana ['1' m Out. "Inn ;\bnut ruzum- llou I)! "II boil and ‘10th 'I'l-u‘wt- floflirul‘un. Vulrullurv and Elud- culture. FARM AND GARDEN.†a MATTERS OF INTEREST T0 AGINCULTURISTS. j shipped 1.2m quart: of milk daily 1: 1 thirteen cents per gallon. The ten tar- ! mm employ annually menu huh-in, ’ who receive than board nnd use. and pay for nln help dun-Ins the bar- vest main: from 3200 m m. maklng a total of from 31.050 to 31.150. The owner of the large farm pays to over- seen. feed-masters. ¢l_c.. to the hands who take care or the live stock and y to men who work In [headmlllery out was. Both mum pay annu- nlly on ma Average $750 coon-any 1“ unto me: the large hm bin a» «man! (.1er amounting to 3159 for a license to run a mu Miller! um! mu factory. According to the last mm. In con and so her-as m kept on the hm I" mm 146m" and!“ hm anthem (am. The ten farm and vegan- ble: to Berlin and clip a duly Iver- Igo of «)0 quarts or mm: at ten mu per â€Mania-om the gar-gang aro‘ ln Gem-n, near Berlin. an no es- utu of 300 mm min. One mm In In the may: of one man. a nod farmer with saflclm capital, the other man In divided have: ten timers. 8°“! farmers and not um:- Saudis the grain and pocamsflIâ€"ï¬; To show the dlflernnce In the ctr. , culntlon of money between 3 km} (am In a settle-I country and a nun» I her of small [arms which. combtned' lave the same area. the [chewing a- nmplg will be of segml Interest: r_. V _. ..._... .. u. Iv" -- v-l nun-w.“ W ""9 “33"†0' (emphra'lltelyu '6: to “Ian! gum! "MM-Hon lo the ï¬nal wealthy man. who namn y 'l .- mm The inn U! of m' In mme Influential “M â€'0 may no» I'M lower mlmï¬xmo my. was their lam-em to sun legislation for selï¬sh purptm hm won an man- 3' 1‘3â€"‘f339‘f‘cm "I"! â€'- ""’ â€"d 9' The questions. If it in notrbouer to: II country to hun- u mu: many und- dlcoalzml and Hun“ (arms. or to have The inmiequmo; mausemenj. 0! large {arms so then releneil to In oi'lr agricultural paper». is more due to a lack oi sulï¬c-iem working capital than to anything clue. and the advice given to farmers to concen- trate their work on a smallnr um: ls therelorv well founded. although the muons muted an- noi Ilwuyu unreal. largo am! hum" Ivan-u. To the f‘arnIu-s' Renew: Oh look- lng over my uni-lulhthal papers I (ru- yqueally uglier (In! (zerxueru are In :hvar ol' tho (-uhlvatlml of small I‘ (arms. cmlmlng that farms generally guru mo largn‘. but smaller onus uoukl ’ be mow thoroughly culuvatml and as l a consequence ylam better returns *lhhu could bu expected from large areas. Thny seem, therefore, to lhlnk that l! “ould pm the awnern of large estates to dluposv of portions of their land. The value of a turn! depends upon the quality 0! the soil. tha climatic conditions.the help that can be secured and the situation in regard to the muket tucilities of Its products. the prom upon the management It: orig- inal cost and the means ol‘ the owner. Experience mount and statistics show. that even the bent soil. under favorable condltions. can then be proï¬tably cultivated it the owner Is indebted to a certain extent only. and has sunk-lent working capital iclt tar the proper management of the mun. My oxprrloucv has taught me that large farms van be cultivated just as proï¬tably aa small farms and am. as a rule. the largo (arms were better ï¬lled and In proportion yielded equal If not beuer returns than the small farm. “â€0," Ski-1.: ' Tho Michigan "on "no" for Jan- ;mry in just "mind. H mm Pom point of â€9' gm] ' wall." prevailed during Ihr month rt». It may not In 9 at January. Know toll In u"- only mu; lag-Q lug-a j part at the month In Maw-m ammu i The rich farmer monk! be “ppm than the rich merchant beam In In: more of cat-Ire a beauties and h- Panto Mum.-â€"Iy muo- lit! been. in the lull, Int yea mum; second your mica; third yar pn- tatoen, and then m an iibitm. It is n rotation which the belt at one will nitimtely retaliate. While eon- tinning it. i have tried In severe! wen t0 break its leverity. Where the m- toes are an early. I now either out: or turnip. Oats pinned in August wit! 1 make A den-e growth of up before mid ‘ wenther. My custom ha been to plew them under in November. The remit on the succeeding cm of potatoes in very satisfactory. Tunipn Ire eup- poeed by the chemist to draw on the name element-l fertility an mm, and should injure the succeeding cm. in thin pentcnier. an in in others. the chemist in corrected by I book- keeper. lnxtemi of turn»: impover- ï¬shing the not! for mutant, they greetv [v improve the rim-needing crop. I don't know "why;" I don't muph care.~â€" Id- win Tayior. Ind 00 "no." The total («author or bachel- of that reported marketed by farmer! In January is 1.,901538 and In the an months. Auguslolanmry. 7,296,941 which n 1.853.571 bmhen h- man mono! mutated in the mo month. last year. At menu urn-ton and um- (m the! re- ports have been received there vs: no when marketed during the ml. The mania: of live luck sternum hung with mi in and hit}; {rm any cause?" In mmdcnts In the mutinrn muck: nnsm-r' ‘3m' and 233' ':no " In the central mitten. 34 more: "yes." and "2' no," and In use northern manna. a mum "yen," f To prevent poultry from flying over 1 faunas, says iiw Iirmuinuhurger Antel- xel'. there have been many Hugsesiions made to break chic-ken: oi‘ the habit. it 'often mum a great deal of trouble when chickens lly m'or into the heist» bor'n garden. and oven In your own. and destroy things by lhcir scratching. Poultry netting was not up over so high. only lo lost a short time helm-o the lions would fly over again. lately it men-ham “ii. w.." strut-Ix on to an idea which, on account of Us ximpii- city. can be rnrriml out by mo»! uny- bociy. Plum lhreo-lourih inch vim nailn. xix lnrhms npnrl. alum: the (once. u and you will dim-m'or that your helm will not fly ovor, (won it lhvro qua scrotum-Malina nun-lo [or (hum go in w They will “_Ilu- up" We pilu‘iiï¬h {or houi'u um! mm “in. p. . . ' a I n I! up (or a hall â€9...!†w! W [raised on tho (arm and used in the 3 distillery and man-ll factor)". he purâ€" chases additional quantitlcn or these products. with“ outlay. together wlth that for coal. amounts to 31.500. making a total at â€6.925, as against. 131.150 put in n-ln-uintlon hy the ten vi’urmcrs. 'i‘iu' ummmi expanded anv madly in the (arteries for oil. belts, packing. repair at machinery, 010.. and thoumnds or dollars paid now and then (an: new and improved machiu-l cry. thereby giving employment to in“ number of mechanics. to plumbem! bOHQI'-lllflk0r8. copmrmmitha. mar chlnlsm and other artisans employed: it“ factories. mines. etc, is not inn eluded in the “6,925. 1‘.- I'rou-m l'lylng our foam. The following: article was published ln the Gaunt-gel Zuchu-r. a German poultry paper published at Warsaw, Wm. and translated for Poultry Keep- er: ll. Winckelmnun. A sub-MING“ It be!“ mad Ma land to one! 1mm M34 m muk nu- ma mung-"é bin-â€â€˜1'â€. ad a; rmaï¬mmm ' mv â€f “C‘ ‘ r!" Wznlnm a! 3 «mm ' ‘- manna-mmmmm D Prospect Pun. 3mm lemrtm are wortml M to! 1 "0mm Pin-Dun." It DI to 35†"1"an on new tn. W m to make Put-burl the hump en M on Union In point a! use. They . 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