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Show 1 Throat Paralysis. (nwlktOMMaU.lidiii, In kalne or "Wisconsin. The southern farmer, as a rlile, look upon a cow as an outside consideration. a When he beglna to corAider see truly good farmer shouiYl we elll thla fearful waste of cow life rouy reduced. Tha trouble ia ilot In the cliin the underrading aud Tbl mate, hut practice of the southern faiwners DAIRY AND rOUITRY. i KUk.) seen porcine mind a hen it is lading on a pound and a half a day? u publicly U1M all over C3r interesting chapters" for County for aom Uma before the OUR RURAL READERS. - It Coulter- sent a reporter to Dover to Investigate tbe Coulter matter. Ha hli finally went.' and we pnbttsh y report, Tba Couttara are prominent people, though Mrs. C. la response to tba question whether aba objected to be-Iinterviewed. Bald, "Certainly noL" Her atory follow: About 14 yei.iT a yo wa decided to taka up our abode in Dover - and everything - went-alo- ne smoothly for Sevan years, business progressed and belnc ot a saving temperament era accumulated quite an amount. Our family Increased as the years rolled by and ere now have 4 children, but etekneaa made It way Into ppr household, Sd doctors" bills flooded upon us, until we have nothing reft but our home and our children. Everything went to satisfy the claims of phytic-tan"About three years ago I had a miserable feeling at the back of my ears, my rlgbt hand beeaAv paraljrasd and ih paralytis extended to my arm and throat, and would affect my head and ayes. Sometimes for days I would lass my sight, my face was deformed, lifeless as It were, my nose was drawn to sos aids and 1 presented a pitiable appearance and never expecting to regain my natural facial expressions. I employed the beat physicians that could be procured, expending thousand of dollars for their service, hut could not obtain relief. At last, they stated my case wa beyond the reach of medical akin and it would he but a ihort llme until the end would come. In connection with receiving the attendance Of physicians I have tried every medicine known to the apothecary but never received any relief until Dr. Williams" Pink Pills came to my assistance. Before I had taken half of the first box the deformity In my face bad left me, and before four boxes had been consumed the paralysis had disappeared entirely and much to my surprise I felt like a new woman. I have not taken any medicine since last spring Just about a year ago and ray trouble baa not appeared since. I owe my health, my life to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. "A khort time since my little boy John waa afflicted with St. Vltusi dance. He could not walk across the room without assistance. In fact he would fall all over himself, but after taking a few boxes of Pink Pill. St. Vitus" dance entirety left him, and no trace of It Is left. These PUls are worth their weight in gold Tou may aay In this connection that I am willing at any time to make affidavit to the truth of these statements, and furthermore X will answer any communication concerning my case. Pink PUls contain all the elements necessary to give new life and richness to the blood and restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by all druggists, or may be had by mall from Dr. WlUiatns" Med, Co., Schenectady, N Y for 60 cents per box, or six boxes foi Iig on Gran. When it is possible, and every farmer should make it so, the pig should have au opportunit) to eat grass as soon as Haw Farmer Oprte he desiies oitur food than his mother's A of tba 'w fans Iprtiwat mlik. mites J M Jamison in Farmers Hint u to the Caro of IJv fitotk Home It Is a wrong idea to. think ot and Poultry keeping young pigs in a small pen deProfits la tiulnoaa te most void of all green growth, till they are A Dock of guineas are about four to six weeks ol(f, it requires very N AG HI CUD- - profitable poultry that can be' ept if mitedl teful feeding to be In a degree difartrrhere-tbey-ehave turaT coTtPgtrrw-the- r fessor las it down range. The common or pearl ference how well tne pigs need as a dictum that no are Just as good as the albino or white more exercise than fed, will take when they flesh their cooked cow is worth keepbut when variety, have not entire liberty. they when Is so moraine not white. In the ing that giea less With .too many farmers, there la a than ""8,000 pounds they are let out of the poultry bouse to go out to pasture for all stock; time to 258 they often do sot atop larger than ;(jftboik they-w- i it ttuas vor.Ssemeat tiU ven pounds of butter a pick up a little of the grata p off te made a certain amount ot the has grass to This asser- the flock, and then they "wander year, growth. It is much better for the sows, tion Is all Tight, as the field in search of weed seeds and at farrowing time, to have their house 'far as It goes, but bugs;. which they like better than any- In the pasture field, or oa a grass plat. it thing that can be given vthem- - They Tha pig farmer should have as a motto, prcffessorllke not go never grow tame, like hens, but the posted some place where ha can see It does far enough to fully cover the white ones are much more domestic In every time he feeds his pig, "pasture .oo their habits than the colored one are is the cheapest and most healthful food Cows situation. that milk The white guinea hone ly 1 the for pigs. Another thing to be remempounds In a year are not plentiful enough to causa intelligent dairymen nests with the hens during the whole bered, it is nearer a perfect ration than dictum with fore part of the season, but when they any other, aside from that of tha dam's to accept the professorany degree of eordiallty. If instead get ready to sit, they "will steal off and milk. There is no mixing or fussing of urging a condition where cows that hide their nests and hatch their eggs required to prepare this for the pigs; did not respond to the limitations be if they are not watched. Do not let It Is ready tor them without labor on eta be cast aside, he bad , advised them hatch their eggs, as they are the the part of the farmer, and when altheir being brought up to and, if pos- most careless mothers, and a guinea ways before them, there is no danger sible. exceed the requirements he Im- hen that will raise two chick out of of overfeeding. But while we say so much for glass, and expect so much poses a healthier effeefwould follow, 2fr hatched will be doing pretty-w- ell. it is questionable if the cow that the Hatch them under bens and let thea from It, we would not be understood alhens raise them, and they develop as advocating Its use alone during the professor had in bis mind's eye Is ways a source of profit. This question great affection for their foster mother, pasture season. Its greatest benefit Is one of cost of production, and that refusing to be weaned during the whole comes in connection with agrraln ration varies in different sections and with season, but following her ialttafully of some kind; It stimulates the appetite dtfferent men In the same section. Wa wheneversbe Is out of the poultry and, no doubt, aids digestion, A custom with many, not to be com have heard of 250 pounds butter cows house. When first hatched, guineas that did not pay, and others that yield- are exceedingly wild, and unless con- mended. Is that of allowing in.' pigs ed only 200 pounds being a source of fined in a place where they cannot get but little, If any, other food While on grass, the dams also have a limited profit. In both cases the result was due away, they will wander off and perish, to the men who owned the different leaving the nest very frequently withration which results in their becoming are cows. There Is always more in manin two or three hours after they veritable walking skeletons by the time the pigs are weaned. Under such con agement and the adaptability of the j hatched, marGuinea eggs do not take well In ditions the pigs cannot make a growth manager to existing conditions than the average instructor concedes. The ket because of their small slxe," but for that wtll give the owner a prone One professors scheme of 6,000 pounds of house use they are as good as any, and serious objection to this practice. It milk to make 250 pounds of butter they are produced in such abundance takes longer feeding when preparing permits us to know bis standard of a and at such little cost that any one for market to get them ready, extending -Herald to-d- nc ABSOLUTELY CURE a -- . - FRIZZLED FOWLS. j . 0t uVWf0ve?'0' 1 The English evangelist, Henry RELIGION AND REFORM. Var-le-y, has recently been holding union service In Oakland, Cl- - The entire elly has been aroused spiritually, Site preaching was a feature ot the work, sometime as many as forty ministers assisting. Mayor Pothler, of Woonsocket. R, I said li hi last Inaugural address, "Th sals of liquors to children who are sent to tb saloons by heartless or unnatural parents te one ef the most crying evils revolting to th finer sensibilities and, should be stamped out -- 1 Seventy thousand employes are to be found la the sweat shops ef New York ' , .i City. There ar 38 Endeavor Societies t Chine, with a membership of 1.049 on! ot 80,900 Christiana In tha empire. From Sitka, Alaska, comes th report at A Christian Endeavor Society la A paitorlet church, which takes charg of th Sunday evening service and son ducts a weekly prayer meeting In AS Outlying Indian village. v eke Twee Owe Blttnrel receipt ef 80 rent 1a V. 8. stamp, will seed to any address ea package Btm keteeh Dry Blttnra. One package mskaa on gallon bead tonic known. arh, kidney disease, sad 1 a great spa titer and blood purifier. Just tb niedkia needed for spring and summer. Itte. s your drag store. Address Gao. 0. firm t king. Grand Rapids. Mich. Doe H Chew or Smoke? It la only a question ot lime whea bright eye grow dim manly steps kwa firmness, and the vigor and vitality so enjoyable bow ba destroyed lorever Get a book, tilled ' Don't loliacco bpll or Smoke Your Lira Away,11 and learn how without phyaii al or financial risk, Cures lbs tobacco habit, br.Ogs baoh the vigorous vltalltv tbat will maka t oo both sold sad guaranteed to curs bat py. by Druggists everywhere Book free Address --New York U. city orCbiuagA burling Uemedy t Om It so ' Tha Wiltlsh Army Temperano elation he within past twelve "I think it is only fate to warn you, month extended- - iUoperaUonst Hiram, bald tha aged politician to hi troop serving at home, with results ad son, s promising young man who had excellent aa In tha army In India. been elected to the legislature and was II Balaam dees Cwwg about to start for tbe capital of tbe Mm Adas sad b ket 11 will be a me a CAd talmaas stats to enter upon bis duties, "that ersaaaaajribiasaua UltAwagarAiabM. Try j measures deeply affecting the public Dr. Norman Kerr, ot London, baa welfare will coin np for consideration before the body to which von have treated 1,606 cases ot alcoholic Inebribeen elected, and corrupt, designing ety, and of the he waa able to trao men will seek to influence yonr vote a family history of Intoxication In 14. j They will try to bribe you, Hiram. cases. They will offer you money. Be on I could not get along without Fbo't Cur your guard against them, my boy, and for consumption. It always curt. Mra remember that" tha reputation ot th K.G. Moiltok, Needham, Maes, Got. S3,1f- Afamily whose name yon bear and tha " Lewis Long of Logan county, Kr , 1 honor ot the district you represent era rears oJd, has had five wive and is th at stake. children. ether of twenty-eig"I will father, replied tha young FITB-Afee H ay IW. atine" (tread . Ftttomwd "How how man, deeply moved. lb KMiortr. Ko nunerfSt!-! much will they probably offer me?" UHiWrnjlarvekMMCMrM, Tribune. Chicago Berlin I said to I th healthiest city The Fersatt af Happiness. tb world. When the Declaration of Independence asserted man's right tot b s it enunciated as Fwwry datlar sweat la Parker Gtasre Veals aad btli.gi bUa Immortal brntn. The blllloue sufferer te on - sell tnvrliM. t ubduDt M nspplness when he begins to dtaMdua. teller tttwnsik aad Setter Stalin. the toad must take 11 os teiuer i rtomach Bitters, theexUt-encboluntbte Nova Beotia and British for s. efficacious regulator of the liver la and nlsh most ot th Canadian coal. Fussily reliable is it In chills rheumafever constipation, dyspepsia, nervousness. La deed reaaeaa awhy yea -- Seald t Hlnderenrva tism, kidney trouble andodd tad it vakta out ike rot ai then yea hars Interval. it regularly, and not nt suailort, turvly a ol txa aus. lu. at diuggtstts The past year has been n prosperous Malt has been found In tb most ancient; one In th Baptist churches in thla Peruvian tom la. country. There baa been a gain of XB SOSS Marls Om Salve. " 140,433 members, while th increase in WarmaMd Is rat er stouty MttM, Aak yatS 1s tbe number of ordained minister 4ngA fur U. kite it testa. j nearly 2,000. Four-fiftof th sugar plantations in Hawaii ar owned by Americausr tlkn Traveling, Whether on pleasure bent, or business, ISCatMag Tealk, - take on every trip n bottle of Byrup It Ml IfaadthM Baby that eld and wU tried iwiatdy, Saa of Figs, a It note-moand pleasantly Wuncow't SoOTWiae Srtcr fur Cklikraa TaMhlac- effectually on the kidneys, liver and bonds, nrevenUnir fevers, headache. The Russian Imtorlal crown it valued ad and other forms oTiicknert ZI.3oo.ouu. in 60c and tl bottles by all tb leading druggist. Manufactured by the CaliON THE ROAD fornia Fig Syrup Co., only. Tbe Practical Qaeettoa, ' ht - -- 2.60. Ge. Grant and tba Clrens-HomThe following is an extract from s curious Japanese Ufa of Gen. Grant: A year and a half later a circus-ride- r entered hit village. Desiring to see the show, Gurando Kuen, on hii father's arm, entered the place. Pointing to the horse, he insisted on riding il II is father consequently himself. awed tha eirena rider to let bis boy ride. Gurando Kuen, showing in hu lacs perfect satisfaction, rode on th Deck of the horse and appeared as if h was persuading the horse lo go. On (Jy. when he was older, he wqs play log ball by hit on n bouse, and he accidentally broke a glass window of hit neighbor. Having regretted what h bad done, be made up his mind, and Went In tarthe neigh bors himself to the lord of tb I accidentally brokt bouse, saying: the window of thy honorable house. have no word to excuse myself. The only thing I can do ia to my father tell, a new glass window buy, this lost This house repay. Please excuse. lord, having been much pleased with this child' unusual thoughtfulness, without any condition excused his sic. Indeed, Gurando Ivuen'a heavenly nature ia like a serrent which has its own nature when it Is but one inch long. Galvanised Steel Wire Fencing, Tb most extensive and complete plant for the manufacture of wire fencing In the United States la the De Kalb Fence Company, located at De Kalb, 111. For year prior to 1890 barbed for used wire waa extensively fencing, but those using U often lost In fine stock, more than its cost and to Avoid danger to man or beast there was need of, and n demand for, a barbless fence. The proprietors of this company having spent more than IS year In the manufacture of wire fencing, recognised this fact. And have produced the best lines of smooth wire fencing for all purposes now In use. The success of this company Is due to the managers Adopting the true business principle of . making good what they make, putting enough material In their lines to make them both strong and serviceable. Instead of producing a cheap flimsy article only to meet the price of a fence that has never given satisfaction. This Is what has mads their fence so popular And In such great demand and they have over 40 special machines, of over 22 miles or with a capac-tfence per day. and their fencing Is used In every state In the Union, The fence most used Is their Cable Steel and Hog Pence for field fencing. Cable Poultry Fence, Steel .Web Picket Fence, and Park and Cemetery Fence, and to complete same they also make gates of wood or steel frames to match, and also furnish Iron post a All of their styles of fencing are strong, neat, durable and economic! In price. And everyone needing fencing of any kind will consult their own Interests by sending to the De Kalb Fence Co.. 121 High street, D Kalb, 111., for their 44 page catalogue and price The reader la also directed to their advertisement In thla paper. e. hmtser-aee-excuse- Baking mil jp0Vder r - , n, t-- h d yw 7Vf?A.to Narclssa White Kinney, president of Oregon W. C. T. U.. ha been Invited by th Astoria Ministerial association to occupy each of the city pultempit in rotation In th Interests of perance and other reforms. Mrs." J A. JOHNSON, Medina, N. recovery, tb youngis woman who taking Doctor Pierces Favorite Pre-- j - womanhood. wife- - , hood and motherhood the Pre- Y.,T:"Hirs Drugglaie.T&c. scription " te n supporting tonte j Catarrh Cure cured ate."' bold by On this page this week we show A pair ot "frizzled fowls. This term la used because the plumage of these birds' baa a tendency to cnrl up, as If the bird had been stroked the n.! way. It also curls up at the ends. This is not true of the tail feathers, though webs of even these are disconnect- - Ln, ed and loose. " They are of divers colors, though the white and black varieties are the most common. The chicks feather slowly, and show a tendency for th cnrlln Plumage as soon as It Is perceptible. The combs are general- iTnlM though sometimes single. They breed true to feather, eeemlng to pns-tsees peculiar power to reproduce the he good cow as be knows her, as well of milk that meets his approval. An easy sum In can afford to keep a flock of these foals for the eggs for home use. Besides bea cheerful bird, they are as good ing simple division enables us to state that as a watchdog, to tell when there are twenty-fou- r pounds of milk are neces- strangers around. a They" detect sary to make a pound of butter with stranger as soon as be comes near, and cowe that would receive hie endorseset up their shrill cries. They also ment While the professor Was about serve to frighten hawks, ss they-arIt he might as well have Indicated a sure to raise a clamor if one comes In better cow than the one selected. We sight Ex. have known of mafiy cows whose annual milk yield did not reach 6,000 pounds that considerably exceeded 250 hmmrr Protection for Hot. pounds in butter product Am. DairyThe fact Is generally overlooked tnat man. hogs need about as much protection J Lomms at Coat frans Eiponr in summer as in winter, sajs Farm In the report of the United States and Dairy. They are not well caldepartment of agriculture for the culated to stand extremes of either month of April la a table showing the heat or cold, but they will stand exlosses of milch cows tbe past winter treme cold better than extreme heat !n tbe various states and territories. Cattle and horses can endure extreme It is quite Interesting to note the differ- heat reasonably well, the nog cannot. ence In these losses. Much to the sur- The farmer is liable to forget the difprise, no doubt, of many, .the most ference and apply to the hog summer northern states show the least lose. methods that do well enough with The following is the percentage rat- other kinds of stock, and as a result ing: Maine, none; New Hampshire, .2; loses heavily in thrift and perhaps Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, does not know IL In addition to the right kind and and Connecticut, none; New York, .3; New Jersey, .3; Pennsylvania, .6; Dela- quality of food in summer the hog reware, not reported; Maryland, 1,2; Vir- quires, if be Is to be profitable to the ginia, 22r North Carolina, 2.8; South owner, shade and water. He takes to Carolina, 2.2; Georgia, 9.6; Florida, 13.6; the mud. not becasue he likes mud Alabama, 6 3; Mississippi, 6.0; Louis- per so, e but, because of the water in iL muEt have, not merely for iana, 9.2; Texas, 3.6; Arkansas, 2.7; Wafer-bTennessee, 3.0; West Virginia, 2.1; Ken- drinking but for' bathing, and the tucky, 1 6; Ohio, .7; Michigan, .1; Indi- cleaner It is the better for him and his ana, .7; Illinois, .6; Wisconsin, .3; Min- owner. Shade too, be must have In nesota, JS; Iowa. .6; Missouri, .9; Kan- the comlnghot days. There is no shade b nothin can 1h highest know.edg 1.3; Nebraska, 1.8; South Dakota, so desirable as that of a grove. If the . more than the shortest and dearest rood to sas, 2 3; North Dakota, .2; Montana, 2.1; Creator ever Invented a nicer thing for truth. Wyoming, 2.8; Colorado, 8 4; New Mex- shade than a tree we never heard of JL es tivation to tb mind Is as necessary ico, 2.0; Arizona, 1.2; Utah, 4 6;' Neva- Lie down trader one on a hot day and as food to tb body. da, 1.4; Idaho, 1.4; Washington, 1.5; study the plan of IL Its leaves aro Oregon, 12; California. 2.1; Oklahoma, constantly thriving to cover the vaA man who will wear made over tie 2 cant places and keep out the sun, not will let Wa wife cut his balr for him. i1 It will be seen, says Kansas Farmer, because they are trying to protect you. It Is impossible to make your conduct tbat Florida, Georgia, and Louisiana but, because they are greedy for sunperfect, but It la easy to maka It better j lead all other statea In winter loss, light themselves. As the tree grows been. has It than One would naturally expect from the the lower llmbe perish and thus-glv- e - Dont make a nasty muss by blowing mildness of the climate In these south-- i free play to the air beneath. The tree your brains out. If you want to kill ern state that the result would be appeals to and rests tbe mind as well water. Ice of lots ' vastly different We are of the opin- as the body. yourself, drink Thq color of the leaves, People who can"t afford them say that ion, however, that the real cause of thla their motion In the light graceful chickens dont Incubator hatched spring of loss lies In great fact of the limbs ef yieldpercentage the the habit breeze, bsve tha natural flavor. in states that the southern cow to the is blast and then returning, the ing Kethlng pleaaes a farmer better than left very largely to shift for herself in all tone and freshen the mind under bring an owl or a fox to town, and the winter months. We know from fatigue. ve all th town fellows look at IL a actual observation cows seem that that grove In of would almost the It who K woman without tact la on southern states are neither cared for. trees is too sacred fo their hognnips; for comfort to her man a goes ten sheltered, nor fed with anywhere near never mind that, turn them in. Who 0W that she wants pomfort hemlL ttr attention and thoroughness that Is knows what thoughts may occupy the as determine the quality e ( to-d- ay -- 1 frizeled plumage. In form they ar square and plump, with a prominent, wide breast and broad back. The legs are ot medium length; tbe carriage quite sprightly and animated, This fowl is common throughout Foutb- ern Asia, Java, Sumatra, tbe Philip pines and Ceylon. It is also found In tbe West Indies. long-bodie- d, period into the cold months, which is always expensive. the feeding t Drinking eaaels, Now we find ourselves in In scription maidenhood, , and nervina' - A man must have at some time told a woman that he 1s very fond of her before he becomes bravs enough to scold her. If you sr naked which te your favorite part of the spring chicken nt this early season, be polite, and gay the gravy. We hope that when tbe girls go to qeaven, their robes will not gap In tbs pck. and be n source of continual ,OITT. BYE, OS BlSHELS FtR ACBCI Do you know Winter Rye is on of tho beat paying crops to plant? Well, It is. 's need of Big yields are sure when you plant Monster Rye. That is the tinlver- -. many drlnklng veasela lor the young sal verdict?- - Winter Wheat, from 40 to ducks and chickens. Our little partner 60 bushel Lots of Grasses and Clovers makes these by putting peg legs in bits and samples of board to form small benches. In the for fail seeding. Catalogueand Crimson eenter of each little bench he bores a of Rye, Winter Wheat send and out If clover free cut this you of to admit the head hole large enough Co Seed to I, tbe It John Ealser A. bench a large bottle. He sets tbe little Wte. (w .N.U.) tightly down over the fruit can he has ..Crosse, for sals Billiard tab's, second-hand- , previously cut off, so It wont be too to or adore, H C. Aeiv, high for the little chicks to reach into. cbeam Apply611 12th 8. St., Omaha, Neb. The bench is not a wide a the can. so there la an Inch on either Hide for the chick to drink from. Now fill the bottle with water and Invert quickly Into the hole in the bench. The can fljla until the water reaches the neck of the bottle, when It stops until the chlcka drink It away, when It fills. For the eld hens, we like a Jug Inverted In a trough best; it keeps the water cool. Too much cannot be said rgaJrjt tho ue cf open vessel. If sfmpton; of diarrhoea appear, use a few drops of carbolic acid in the drinking water and look out for lice. Lack Of success In poultry raising is often due to carelessness In supplying plenty of fre3b wtcr. Another mistake In duck raising is I think In giving water for bathing. We have the best success when ours only have what they wish to drink. It Is disastrous to young ducks to get their back wet thats peculiarly adapted to her needs, and lug, rrgulat- -' strength ening th system and caring th derangements of the sex. Why is it many women oars their beauty to Dr. Because Pierces Favorite Prescription? beauty of form and face radiate from tha common eenter health. - The best bodily condition results from good food, fresh ate and exercise coupled with the jndiciou use of the "Prescription." It reaches th origin of the trouble and corrects it , iMflliTIIMUT Bai-ser- Ittl 10UU.Y Insufflator. met tun kk m., - " tM ky H turn mg, wtica" U4ii-i- . 1008. W. It. U., Ontahm hbes " answering advertisement kindly mention this paper. Let me give You a Pointer Chew Lorillards A familiflf bill in past sessions at Albany makes it a felony for one man to entice away his neighbors bees. It was introduced In all seriousness, but was killed by a Tammany leader who amended it twice. First, that each bee should wear a collar, and, second, that it should have the name and address of its owner stamped on its business end for identification. CLIMAX PLUG. Its Cabled Field and Hog Fence, Tbe beat la the market. Except in tbe use of better iron and better nails, there ha been no g ular improvement In horse-shoein- partic- for years. The shape and manner of putting on the shoe remains the same, although there la room for improvement. Eo far as there te information, the first horse with shoes nailed on belonged to a French king about 15Q0 year ago Much the Best. Ah ' Cabled Poultry, Garden Cate & Rabbit Fence. Steel Web Picket Fence. St--l F rices el Wtr Fence Hoard A full line of W r Potod lull, bte- Web Picket Tree, Flower and 1 ornate tijarcU hew. Catalog Fra. -l DE KALB FENCE CO , 121 Hxh EL. Feaclaf, Slsl j O, |