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Show I I RHEUMATISM TICKS ARE DEGENERATE RELATIVES OF SPIDERS Horrid Little Insects Fasten Themselves on Animals and Human Beings and Suck Blood Until They Are Full. HUNYONS RHEOMA1M CORE "the best medicine ifor Couchs BANKERS KNEW b ColdsI THEIR MAN The horrid little insects known as wood ticks, which fasten themselves upon animals and human beings, and suck the blood until they become nearly four times their normal -- 6ize, are minute, dangerous relatives of spiders, which have become to a greater or less degree parasitic. They constitute, with the mites, a group (Ava-rina- ) represented in great variety in all parts of the world, and everywhere troublesome to man and animals. Host of them are of size, but some become, when swollen, as large as hazel nuts. The head Is small, and almost merged into the neck, but is armed with powerful biting jaws, having backward-po;nteteeth, enabling the creature to hang on firmly after burying Its head in the skin of any animal with a clutch soft enough to be penetrated. These mites and ticks abound in grass, herbage and on the leaves of bushes, on the under side of which some species make galls. When a large animal Further Identification Was Necessary. One day a big city bank received the following message from one of its country correspondents: "Pay $25 to John Smith who will call today. The cashier's curiosity became suspicion when a cabman assisted into the bank a drunken "fare" who shouted that he was John Smith and wanted some money. Two clerks pushed, pulled and piloted the boisterous Individual into a private room away from the sight and hearing of regular deposwired the country itors. The cashig 1 d -- bank: Man claiming t, be John Smith is here. Highly intoxicated. Shall we await identification? The answer read: "Identification Success complete. Pay the money. Magazine. Childlike Ignorance. Laura Jean Lihhey, discussing in Brooklyn her successful appearance on the stage, said: I talk in my monologue about love, marriage and the other Interests of the heart. On these subjects women, especially young women, are strangely pines. Like the Other Kind. in a down east village that the young man met his sweetheart, a charming country beauty. When he returned to the city he sent her a jar of cold cream to keep her cheeks as fresh as the budding rose. On his next visit he asked her how she liked his little gift. The taste was very nice, she said, with a rather 6ickly smile, hut I think that I like the other kind of cream best, dear. Lippincotts. It was Poor Prospects. said Miss Passay, I found a very nice boarding house today, hut the only room they had to offer me had a folding bed in it, and I detest those things. Of course, remarked Miss Pert, one can never hope to find a man under a folding bed. Catholic Standard and Times. Yes, WORSE FATE CONVINCING PROOF Dynamiter, Himself a Married Man, Knew What Awaited Forgetful Husband. OF THE VIRTUE OF Lydia The business man was sitting in his thinking of starting for home, when a suspicious looking person came in with a leather bag in his office, hand. y FOR Wood Ticks. 1. Rhinoceros 2. Hippopotamus Mite. Mite. 3. British Harvest Bug. 4. Beautiful Tick (European). juices until they can hold no more, and may have swelled from the size to that of an oval fiof a duck-sho- t lbert. Stimulated by this gorge, the eggs of the female develop rapidly, are voided and fall to the ground or brushed off on leaves, where they presently hatch, and soon afterwards the. parent dies. If let alone, the presence of the tick does not seem to annoy wild animals greatly, although the in solid sometimes ticks gather masses, as Mr. Roosevelt mentions of some of the antelopes he encountered in British East Africa; but if an attempt Is made to pull the creature Moose Tick. The mouth part of a tick, showing the barbed Jaws and sucking apparatus. after it is well anchored, the chances are that the neck will break before the jaws let go, as you say, and the head will remain in the skin to decay and form a festering wound. Hence, the head should always be picked out with a needle or similar sharp instrument, and that instrument should first be sterilized. The red An Admission. Fred I proposed to Miss Dingley spider, which troubles our plants, the the minute mites English harvest-bug- , last night. Joe Dont believe I know her. Is of cheese and of sugar, and the still more minute skin parasite of the itch she well off? Fred Yes, I guess so. She refused disease, are members of this same group. There are, however, certain me. abnormal members of the fly family (Diptera), which infest birds, sheep, Still a Woman. Hewitt She is a man in her enjoyment of baseball. Jewett But she showed that she is still a woman by refusing to sit through the thirteenth Inning. off, Treatment of Many Conditions is HIS Horses, as Well as Cattle and Doses, Has Given Great Relief. (By B. F. KAUPP, Colorado Agricultural College.) It has been only a few months since bacterial vaccine has been used on the lower animals. The treat ment of many conditions in horses, as well as cattle and dogs by bacterial vaccines made from the germs tha't produce the disease, has given great relief. It was announced from the laboratory of pathology of the Cobad Agricultural college a ago that the preparation from the germs that cause the suppuration in fistula and poll evil had given great success in experimental trials in our hospital practice. 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Life is a grind, but the world Is full Can be mads of man home" dishes by adding A If you don't give me $25, said the visitor, coming at once to the point, I will drop this on the floor. The business man was cool. "What is in it? he asked. Djnamite, was the brief reply. What will it do if you drop it? "Blow you up. Drop it! was the instant command. My wife told me when I left home this morning to he sure and send up a hag of flour, and 1 forgot It. I guess it will take just about.as much djnamite as you have there to prepare me for the blowing up I'll get when she sees me!" He threw himself hack in his chair and wailed for the explosion, but it A Larval Tick. did not come. Showing six long legs, which ire lost "I'm a married man myself, said In the til st transformation and are rethe dynamiter, and quietly slipped out. placed by the four feet of the adult. Illustrated Bits. to another. When a person finds he has ticks upon him, he should at once May Sell 10b, COO, 000 Red Cross Seals. cover them with thick oil and grease, Popularity of Thais. beneath which they will soon die and Every other young actress is callfall, or can be removed without breakherself Thais," said Henry E. Dix-eing off and leaving the head. The ing at a dinner at Mauquins. Thais same is true of animals. There is hardly any animal which McGinnis, Thais Endlcott, Thais is free front their attacks, and the Schmidt the thing is universal. Universal and ridiculous; for they accompanying illustrations show two who have read Anatole Frances story kinds which afflict the rhinoceros and of know that she was a very Thais creahippopotamus, as well as some tures nearer home. It is in search of naughty little girl, indeed. 1 am quite them principally that the starlings sure that no real reader of 'Thais and other birds search the hides of would ever, under any circumstances, these and other large animals when consent to be called such a name. It makes me think of a man who, resting, and get the name of tick taking his infant daughter to be bapbirds. tised, told the clergyman to call her Venus. But I refuse to call her Venus, VACCINES said the clergyman, indignantly. Veis the name of a pagan goddess. FARM ANIMALS nus Well, how about your own girl, Diana? said the man. comes along they seize upon it, search Ignorant. some place in the skin, soft and moist They really make me think, you in know, of the little girl who was asked enough for their purpose, drive a their secured Jaws, and, having by her teacher: What can you tell us about Solo- firm hold, begin to suck the blood and mon? Solomon, replied the little girl, was very fond of animals. And how, my dear, said the teacher, do you make that out? Because, answered the little girl, the Bible says he had 500 porcu- TO and some other animals, and are known as ticks, which must not be confounded with the true (acarid) ticks, since they are true Insects; one of these is the means of carrying the southern cattle disease called Texas fever from one ainmal and herd pin-hea- In His Customary Condition, and No LEFT Black Powder Load. Their popularity began with our grandfathers and has grown like an oak for fifty years. Never equalled in demand by any shot shell Ij more in demand than in any previous year. If you prefer smokeless get UMC Nitro Club or Arrow j. Steel Lined Shells. The record making ammunition. f to-d- ay UMC Shells have won every Interstate Handicap for two yean ammunition. other Y ou cant straight. A record never equalled by any do better than buy the ammunition used by the Handicap Winners. Game Laws 1910 mailed free on request. 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