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STOCK
POULTRY
MEDICINE
P a c ific r a ilr o a d , lb» J a p a n » » « c o lo n y
a t P o r t L a v a c a w i ll c a ta b lia h a p la n t
f o r th e m a n u fa c tu re o f m a ttin g and
k a t a f r o m rlc « a t r a w , r a j a t h a « a w
O r le a n s T ls ic a -D c io o c r a t. T b e J a p a n ­
ese a r c t fi« p io u r a r lie « g r o w e r « o f th a
w o rld , a n d c u lt iv a t e th e a ta p la o n a
m o re a c ir n t if lr basis t h a n t b r A m e r i­
can f a r m e r , l a J a p a n e v e ry p r o d u c t
o f th e ric e c ro p la u t iliz e d t o aom e p u r ­
pose. w b lie In t b e U n ite d « a t a a t h e
p l a n t a r ra lte a a n U r e ly u p o n th a r ic e
p r o p e r f o r his h o m e .
“ T h e J a p a n e s e o f P o r t L a v a c a .” aatd
C o l. If o r a a . “ w i n a non b e g in t h e m a n u ­
fa c tu re o f Jap aneak m a ttin g « d th a
« n e t t o f h a ts t u t o v r ie « a t r a w r a n d I t l a ,
d n iy a q u e s tio n o f t im e t i l l e a r o w n
ric e p la n ta r » in T u r n s a n d L o u ir in n a
w i ll t a k e * P th is in d u s tr y , th u s m a k in g
| h a s o u th t h e e c a .le r o f e u p p ly f o r «net­
t in g a n d a t r a w h a ts o f t h e « n e s t t e a -
tare a n d m a b a f a e t n r a . T h e b e s t m a t ­
tin g s In th e w o r ld a r e m a d e In J a p a n ,
w h ile th e h ig h g ra d e s o f th e ric e s t r a w
h a ts a r e k n o w n th e w o r ld o v e r. T h e r e
a r e s e v e ra l h in d s o f g ra s s g r o w in g
a lo n g th e g u lf , so t b r J a p a n e a e t e ll m a.
t h a t c a n ba u tiliz e d f o r m a k i n g m a t ­
t in g o f a go od g r a d e . T h e y le d m e I t
la id e n tic a l w it h t h a t used la J a p a n
t o r t h is p u rp o s e , a n d t h e r e la a o re a s o n
w h y t h is s h o u ld n o t b e e o m e a p a y in g
In d u s tr y In L o u is ia n a a n d Tanas.**
" I n t h e q n ie t ro o m s o< t h e lo a d ebaaa-
b e r ia t o ’a o ffie a ." says a w r i t e r I n
I t pus s h o ld W o rd a , “ m a n W a rn e d In
ita te e t iq u e t t e , a o n r t d r a m a n d r o y a l
fu n c tio n s r e a c h d o w n h e a v y v o lu m e » to
vee w h a t w a s d o n a o iX d e h a n d e ac h a n
occasion. B e a u t if u l p ic tu re s , s h o w in g
w it h m in u t e s t e x a c tn e s s t h a d e ta ils
>f t h e c o u r t c o n t u s e u n d e r v a r io u s c ir -
ju m a ta n e e e s , a r e r e a d y t o t h e i r h a n d s.
“ l a t b e a h a h o f P e rs ia co m t n g 7 Is
>e b a le e r s oon t o a r r t e e f l a tb e k in g
JlqgLlivrkrirqgrcM fiR fabat-
u efftcMM tmdrr aagM al :
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f ’h ilH ito ti’a finn» Uzv. tu
sy o f tb a s e r e s m a h a p p e n th e
a t tb e lo rd e b a m tta r la in ’» o f -
w e x a e tly w hat t o d o . A n d I f
j o t s h o u ld e eo p u p which h u
n o t b e e n ra is e d f o r a c e n tu r y o r m u r e ,
t h e y h a e u th e paeorda— g r e a t , h e a v y ,
o ffic ia l, h a t u t t e r l y f a i t h f u l re c o rd s —
as t o w h a t w a s d o ne o n th e la s t occa­
s io n .
P r e c e d e n t!
Y e s . t h e y lie u o a
p r e c e d e n t, t b eue s tic k le rs f o r “ « o r-
re e tn s a a ,* «base a b n o rm a l h a t e r s o f
Ir r e g u l a r i t i e s . ' T h e y t a lb o f ‘p re c e ­
d e n t ’ as som e m e n ’b a b b le o f g r e e n
B sld a .' M a y b e la tb e s ile n t w a tc h « « o f
tb e n i g h t t h e y d r e a m o f p r e c e d e n t."
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ardtnary aflaet ot S w a m p - R o o t la aaen
realize«. It stands tha highest fo r Its w on­
derful cures o l tha moat listrasahig cases.
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bast. Sold by druggists Ir iO c. and $1. etzda.
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amine
la x a tiv e
“ T h a s a le o f c a m e ra le n s e s la a c o m ­
ps r u t Iv a ly n a w b ra n c h o f th e p a w n ­
b r o k e r ’s t r a d e ,” ra id n d e a le r In p h o ­
t o g r a p h ic s u p p lie s , a c c o rd in g t o th e
M ew Y o r k T im a » , “ b u t a la r g e n u m b e r
f r o m « h e t s o u rc e c o m a t o t b e t r a d e t o
ba r e f it t e d w i t h » h o tte r « a n d fla n g e « .
A g o o d le n e c o a ts a n y w h e r e f r o m B M
t o ( 1 M . a n d Is a t easy t o r e le r m o n e y
o n a s n g o o d w a tc h . B u t y o u w ill n o ­
tic e t h a t le n e e e y o u see In p e w n b ro h -
e re ’ w in d o w » afla
w it h o u t fla n g e» .
T h a t Is a a u r a s ig n th e y ha v e b eeE
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CUNNING.'
tha Pennsylvania railroad said of b ln
on tbe announcement o f hie deatbi
“ M r. du Cbaillu urns a man whom you
couldn't frig hten. Danger seemed ta
to eat siad. wear'
Cures a CoSd la Ona Da^ 3 Gri^ in Tw o
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s to le n . V a r y f e w s n e a k th ie v e s k n o w
en o u g h t o l i f t o u t 4>e s h a tte r s an d
»11. b u t t h e y c a n g e t t h e le n s a n d m a k a
i a w d y w ttkH b y a s im p le t u r n o f th e
I w r is t. I f a m a n w h o o w n e d a c a m e ra
I w e re Io t a k e his a s k e d tene t o a p a w n -
' sh o p a n d s a y b e o n ned h be w o u ld n o t
j ba b e liev e d , a n d w o u ld h a w t o b a « • » -
I l e n t w it h t h e e a t r e m e ly » m a il lo a n
I u s u a lly m a d e u p o n a
a to lv n tana.
P a w n b ro k e r, a rc
w illi n g
to /ta k e
1 s u a me n wi.w sbwm. ueeetoe
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o f d e te c tio n is a lia o s t till an d t h e
p r o fits g r e a t e r w h e n th e y m a k e » s ale .
A m a t e u r p h o to g r a p h e r »
who know
t h e ir h n a in e e e c a n p ic k n p a g o o d m a a y
b a r g a in s In t h e N e w Y o r k p a w n s h o p s ."
T ha Jaek T ar.
Brown, broad a b o o 1 d • f t d,
round f«u ed, merry fellows, tbe
Japanese seamen, though aqunt
and abort In stature, are decidedly
a pleaaant-looklng and Intelligent
lot. Pressed nary fashion, ailk
neckerchief and all complete,
when on shore leave they are
■anally under the charge of a
petty officer, who hi held responsi­
ble for their behavior and dne re­
turn to the »hip. Respectful, po­
lite, and sober, they are popular
with everyone in the place. And
never does one hear of their over­
staying their leave and being
taken aboard by the police—a not
Infrequent occurrence when the
ahlpa of other power« are in port.
— Detroit Free Pie««.
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■ver rince the fall of Napoleon
momentoua rivalry between Eng
land and Moeeia has grobn.
Whether right or wrong in her
policy, England has never failed
in a criai« to attack Baaaian in-
tcreat«. It waa ao in tha group of
queationa affecting Turkey and
Itusaia’a desire to reach the aea
by way of Constantinople. Anti
now that the Slav has finally
readied the Pacific where ice doea
not seal up hla commercial and
naval outlet several months of tha
ybar, be confront« tbe game foe.
Wherever be tarns, he meets Eng
Ignd— ip Tarkey, in China, In Thib­
et, in Persia, every where—Spring
tk’ l(1(Maaa.) Republican.
i n t b a I n t e r i o r o f A u s t r a lia a l l t b a
m a n d r i a k te n .
T h e y d r in k i t n i l
d a y lo n g , a n d In q u a n t it ie s a n d n t
a s t r e n g t h t h a t w o u ld s e e m t o b e
p u le o n o n a . On S u n d a y m o r n in g t h e
t e a m a h e r s t a r t s w i t h a c le a n p e t a n d
• c le a n r e c o r d . T h e p o t la h a n g o r e r
th e A re w it h a s u ffic ie n c y o f w a t e r
In I t f o r th e d a y 's b r e w , a n d w h e n
t h i a b a a b e e n b o ile d h e p o u r s In t o i t
e n o u g h o f tb r fr a g ra n t h e rb to p r o ­
d u c e n d e e p , r u ffe « -c o lo r e d liq u id .
O n M o n d a y , w i t h o u t r e m o v in g y e s ­
t e r d a y 's te a T e n e m , he r e p e a ts tb e
p r o c e m ; on T u e s d a y d a c a p o a n d On
W e d n e s d a y d a c a p o , a n d so
oa
t h r o u g h th e w e e k . T o w a r d tb e close
o f I t t h e g r e a t p o t is A i l e d w i t h a n
le a v e s , o u t
of
a c rid ____ lb o f te n
w h ic h th e liq u id 1» s q u e e ie d b y th e
p re s s u re ot a U n c u p .
B y t h ia t im e t h e t e a is o f U te c o lo r
o f r u s t y iro n , in c r e d ib ly b i t t e r a n d
d is a g re e a b le to tb a u n e d u c a te d p a l-
a le .
T h e n a tiv e s a ils I t “ r e e l go od
o l d p o st a n d r a il» ,’’ th e s im ile b e in g
o b v io u s ly d r a w n fA >m
a » t if f a n d
d a n g e ro u s ju m p , a n d r e g a r d s I t as
h a v in g b e e s b r o u g h t t o p e r f e c t io n .
I t wna e ig h t o r n in e y e a rn a g o , a n d
tb e c e ra c o n ta in in g th e a n im a ls w a r e
u n lo a d e d n e a r tb e C a n a l s tr e e t f r e i g h t
h o uae, s ay s th e P ro v id e n c e J o u r n a l.
T b e a n lm n la w e re g u id e d a cro s s E x ­
c h a n g e p la c e b y a tte n d a n ts , a n d th e
e le p h a n t» w e n t a lo n g v e ry p e a c e a b ly ..
T h e y h a d n 't g o n e a g r e a t d is ta n c e ,
h o w e v e r , w h e n J u m b o '» f b a c k b e g a n
t o Itc h . T h e b ig e le p h a n t tr ie d t o re a c h
th e p la c e w i t h h la t r u n k , b u t d id n 't
m a n a g e to . 8 o he step ped f r o m th e
lin e a n d lo o k e d fo r som< s u ita b le plac e
a g a in s t w h ic h to r u b bia b a c k . T h e r e
w e r e t w o o b je c ts in s ig h t— a b ig fla g -
s t a g a n d I ’ a d d y B u r n s ’ s h a n ty , w h ic h
stood In th e r e a r o f t he T h r e e O n es ’
f ir e s ta tio n .
J u m b o p ic k e d o u t th e
s h a n ty , a n d b y th e t im e h e h a d
re ­
lie v e d h la fe e lin g s th in g s in s id e w e re
n p e id e d o w n , a n d th e b n ild in g h a d
j i e a r l y b een re m o v e d fro m it s fo u n d a ­
operations in
writing, billing or Statistical w ork
are accomplished from tht key
board of the light running, ee y
ad io n M odel 10 (V isible)
tio n s a n d shoved In to th e w a t e r .
P a d d y It u in a lo oked f o r n la w y e r .
a n d fo u n d th e la t e A m b ro s e E . W e s t,
T b e a tt o r n e y iaaued a w r i t a n d g ave
i t t o n d e p u ty s h e riff, w i t h In a tr u e tlo n »
t o a t t a c h J u m b o . T h e o ffic e r p re a e n t-
e d th e p a p e r to th e t r e a s u r e r o f th e
c irc u s a n d th e n to o k u p n
p o s itio n
n e a r th e e le p h a n t, b u t o u t o f th e r e a c h
o f tb e s tr in g o f hi» t r u n k .
T h e b ill t o r d a m ag e s w a s p r o m p t ly
s e ttle d , b u t th e o ffic e r said a f t e r » u n i
t h a t i f tb e a n im a l ba d d e c id e d t o w a lk
a w a y he h a d n 't a n y id ee h o w h e oo uld
h a v e proceeded t o ’ e n fo rc e th e ta w b y
c o m p e llin g h im to r e m a in .
FRENCH
Ths r i f t , D .U ,
J O U R N A L IS M .
M e w » r « pars o f r » v W • > «
T S .tr *s s o « m .
T h e P a r is p ress c o m p ris e s n e a r ly SO
d a lly n e w s p n p e rs , th e a g g r e g a te n o t
h a v in g v a rie d g r e a t ly d u r in g th e la s t
I te n y e a r» . M o a t o f these a r e »old fo r
o n e sou. A n e x t r e m e ly lim it e d n u m b e r
1 1» »old f o r t w o sous, a n d t w o o r th r e e
o n ly f o r th re e aoua, o r a l i t t l e leas t h a n
I t h r e e h a lfp e n c e ,
f t is h a r d ly neces­
Wrhe for ¡afonaatvs io
“ .
T h e S m it h P r e m ie r T y p é w r i t e t C t a
Syracuse, N . Y .
Braesbw «varywhan
s a r y t o m y . b y w a v o f p r e lim in a r y
I c o m m e n t, t h a t a dozen r e a lly a b le Jour-
| n o le w o u ld be b e t t e r s u p p o r te d a n d
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Iw t t e r serve t b e In te re s ts o f tb e p u b lic .
F r e n c h p e o p le , ta k e n a a a m oss,
< h a v e l i t t l e m o n e y , a aya tb e N a t io n a l R e-
I v ie w , to p a y f o r th e g r a t if ic a t io n O f tb e
y Steal
" m a ll a m o u n t o f li t e r a r y t a s te th e y p o a -
I sea". T h e n o v e lis t, 7xda, d e c la re d in an
I I h a v e in te r v ie w a f e w m o n th s a g o t h a t r e -
I t off * le w s a n d m a g a z in e s lik e th o rn o f E a g -
I (a n d a n d A m e r ic a w o u ld n o t fin d in
L m e y e a F r a n c e a s u ffic ie n t n u m b e r o f re a d e rs
« • « ' « « * t o j u s t i f y t h e ir p u b lic a tio n .
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T h e R evue dea D e u x M o n d e » is »u p -
ta r-a u r a l p o rte d b y t h e p ro fe s s io n a l l i t e r a t i , th e
Of b i r t h a n d m o n e y . R * • r a r e ly aaen
o u ta id c these c irc le s . E v e n th e b a n d -
■o m e a n d r e a d a b le iU u a ta a U d . n e w n -
p a p e rs , auch qg tlw IU u n t r a t lo a a n d
M o m lc lllu a to a , have o n ly a s m a ll
r ir c u la t io n . c o n fin e d p r in c i p a lly t o t h e
r a f c . tlio u g h th e l i t e r a r y m a t t e r »bey
c o n ta in ta g e n e r a lly o f a t o r ic lu t v d c h a r ­
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