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Show i i 4 the times tried upon several regiments some DAIRY AND POULTRY. years ago,, a soldier made rather more mile it than twelve and three-tenth- a a trifle less than two hours. As the INTERESTING CourmT. Timm Tse pCiUMua Bt BELONC3 TO muscles CHAPTERS FOR DEPARTMENT THIS jr. employed In this feat were not r. M. flNMkO. dllor OUR RURAL READERS. THE OLD SOLDIERS. those especially In demand In the orUTA1L COALVILLE, dinary method of marching, the wild'-- r was able at once to take up the mar-- h How ftorreesful lamer Operate This ,m4 abort Stork of Blvoaac In the usual step with aa good spirit I ID women are good looking la spite A ad Strife lilanm lord, Itooo when he left the barracks. Cape Raoul Department ( 'the Farm A Few f the fashions. Ulata as to th tare of Lis Stock I pod th rtld of Haiti trim tha recommends that after a little training7 the soldier run the first kilometre in aad Poultry. SU public Hu Tbroaloaod. Has any inventor ever tried to evolve minutes 15' seconds, the second in i minutes S seconds, the third In 5 mina smokeless parlor lamp? URKEYS will soon N THE TROPICAL utes 45 seconds, and from the sixth on In 5 minutes 3S seconds. be In order again, each kilometre the where night, A cat farm has been established In and raisers of these palms interlace He recommends that This IarpeeJ he Cincinnati. Its purr-puis te raise Dim, shadowy fin- not exceeded. birds should be fur. gers In tender devoting all of their embrace. Waahtagtoa and XaytlMw, attention to the The busiest men now are those who When the pulse of . Simultaneously with these events the J TC. work - of U -- gun tbs - b re s e making machln the no more mr.t c.r-fi- .l preparation wa. mmt. for thre.hlng throbs have our busy days. a step which might redound to Bonaon the plains, plump and juicy In parte credit If properly taken, but moonthe And in time for ThanksWhenever you see a woman wearing could easily lie detrimental to the combeams unravel plete success of bis schemes. It should Under giving, suspenders you can safely wager a their shadowy the new constitution every department be remembered, says nickel her husband has borrowed her skeins; of government had an assigned dwelling-- a writer CulIn the American belt Then, heart of my heart, like a spirit place. That of the consuls was to tivator, that , the beat turkeys alThe bloomer shown how mneh there I stand be the Tulleriea How could an absoto was in the skirt to admire; but no ah. Alone la the.qulet of memorys land. lute dictator Install Ms pen a tea In the ways bring tha greatest profit In no not in the case of the And I call to thee, sweet. my weary sometime home of absolute rojslty the owners, and that In times of a glut despair. distrust' in the market they are usually the ones girl. without Inspiring general But my pleading falls faint on the lan- The first step was to.rechrlsten the pile that work off, while the inferior birds guorous air. . as "the palace of the government," the are left behind. Try to raise fancy and Starknext to consecrate It to glory. From weather of Superior, Wls., la now plan- There la In the night, there in fsr and near the statues of the great turkeys for Thanksgiving, and you will grief will be plenty ning for the stage. He ought to take a night In my soul. to adorn Its halls. The get your reward. There were few rounds In the ring. Poor Hock fronall parts of the coun As 1 walk by thy grave in my lonely choice gathered of those displayed In signifies..; patrol; confusion the generals and statesmen try, and the chances are they will sell Is It long thou hast slept. Is thy restof all times In all places. Alexander, cheap. ing place near? The bronze turkeys usually are the A private bank in Tacoma busted-las- t Caesar, Frederick: Cato, Cicero, BruI know not. ah me, and I rare not, my tus: Mlraheau. Marceau, and Joubert; beat for raising, as they can be made to week, with $380,000 liabilities and dear many others of lesser note, were as- produce very tender, sweet meat, while tiff In cash, dust figure out how mucn For, life of my life, although time drlee and sembled in effigy But highest of all their carcasses when the creditors will get if they are real properly fattened the tears, was set the Image of Washington, the are fact,-the- y In very surpass I love thee heavy. and Tong for thee it'll news of whose lucky. reached death had Just nd tbCr bFle b0th ln "'W through the years; His example was to be held Europe, f In the day or the night, In the world r Rev. Mr. Wilson of Terre Haute deup as the roirinsplratlon ortho new hardiness. The young turkeys before birds, clares that he win not recognise a wom- 1 apart. ruler. In order both to arouse the In this time should be good-size- d love thee and watch by thy grave In and those that have gathered up a the people and to cunun an in bloomers. And still the Terre agination heart. my understanding, the army was put j lng on the farm and ln the fields and Haute ladles are wearing them. They Into for the great American, woods during the summer are ln excelevidently dont care. And yet thou are not dead, for we meet and mourning a festival was instituted In hi lent condition for In the mace fattening for the holhonor. To honor the typical and Meal As STule, turkeys can find their idays. And the glamour of life, on our separAs the smoke of battle gradually y eonsp'cu-ouslwas a of tie age republican ate waya clears away the public discern that the effedlve Idea, since It accord d living In the woods and fields better TIs with the of l's aoul, thy ghost smiling figure sitting on the top of the thoroughly nl;h the approved tradi- than chickens, but they should not be of pain tion of the Revolution. kept without grain feed too long. If heap, with the spoils of war clustered Andlaughter Us beautiful eyes, which dissem- - The celebration wan set for they have been accustomed to the fat. February around him, 1 that of Matt Quay. ble in vain; It Juicy worms of summer they are very 9. 1$Q0, and proved a great success .1 O, life of my life, although time dries had already been decided to reawaken ready to make a change of diet. But ' 8L Louis the tears, papers art discussing tha enthuslasnTbiFinstltuUng great even ln the summer time they should public I still love thee for thee and long question why women will not treat one ceremonies to accompany the be fed military night and morning with some reathrough the years; another. They have a first-rat- e of the captured standards final deposit good food, such as corn or wheat. son. After they hnve b tht material In the day or the night, wheresoever from Abouklr In the hospital of the thou art, The fattening period for market These and the Washington for their dreas sleeves uey have no I love thee and wa'tch by thy grave In festival were Interwoven with Bhould cover several weeks, it Is betconsumr money left my heart. mate art, and while the First Consul's ter to give them all they will eat for Mary Berrl Chapman In New York victories were recalled In the Imposing four weeks than to force them to eat Some of the people In Pontiac, Mich, Times. the simple snd Impressive more than they want for two weeks. parade, have actually gone mad on the Sunday wards of an able orator, M. de Give them good food only, for everyreminded the nation that the Imclosing draco. They even went so far iA'ern of Sheila From this time, I regret to say, the mortal Washington had shown a a thing that they eat now goes to make aa to try to keep the postoffle closed, and If such things aa onlong, bitbut when Postmaster Pierson informed Chinese formation was broken into an general more strength than brilliancy, meat, ter weeds and decayed fruits and vegeon enthusithe down buLJIUlA awakened and had group. Bearing the leaders that he would see that Irregular one hand were the ships of the Prin- asm, but great confidence; that he was tables are given te them their meat one of them were Indicted In the every cipal Squadron, In line ahead," keep- one of the men Inspired to rule whs will have a bad odor and flavor. The United States court If. they didn't let ing perfect station, while on the oppos- Appear from time to time ln the world, food during the period really up they wisely concluded to allow Uncle ite aide were those of the Flying Squad- that he was neither partisan nor dema- has much to do fattening in giving the turkejs Sam to continue to accommodate the ron. We were thus between two fires. gogue; and that when peace had one d meat. Too fine, whltft, people. There are n great many people As the Principal Squadron turned and been signed he laid down his arms to much exercise lg also bad for them, and Ironw Isest of constructive altered two Chinese the become the course, Jn Pontine with wheels concealed n they should be shut up most jof the clad turned also, keeping bows on tij "Ye?bWahlngton; thy coun- - time. their upper stories.- Avoid Anything that will bruise warrior, ) thelrvn, the Chen Yuen preserving eels shall be heard-th- ou her station and distance from the flag- leglslatoc. administrator! He who In the birds. If they are Inclined to be "Women tre no better than men. Ilk ship, as Indeed she continued to do his youth (surpassed thee In quarrelsome tbfcy should he separated. alii.MriL..Almy.la-atUriuuiU- a Lids Throughout jUMuhtUe.Th.Japanga4ha ahaU lo with, conquortn grinds Corn ts the great fattening food, and if willingly bear witness that the two the 'wounds of his country." Mini lert women's parliament at Point of Wood so situated that chestnuts are Ironclads' preserved their formatton, quick tha$ those of the Parisians one is recently. Thle Is not true. Women and It la well to feed them obtained. easily Chen Yuen by her movethe of that the moral would have discovered the are better than men. There la no man ments and on too these They certainly flavor the the covered gun practice address even without the peroration. worth his aalt who doesn't believe so. Ting Yuen when In atralts, and In fact When the official Journal next day pub- meat a little and the turkeys are very Women are the elect of the earth. If prevented the Beet from suffering an- lished the glowing words and described fond of them. Plenty of pure water .they did not eupply men with Weals, nihilation Instead of its actual heavy the brilliant ceremony, the coming and milk help the turkeys at this time. t monarch was already lodged under the Sweet, rich milk Is good for them, and furnish them ylth objects for devotion, losa. Ths Principal Squadron now aeemed ruf oMhe Bourbons, bince at Leob&a they are very fond of It. give them lessons in unselfishness, the whole atructure of civilization would to Ignore the four smaller Chinese ves- Bonaparte bad made the liberation of . Finally the marketing should be done sels, and Itajlve ships steamed around Lafayette and his family an indlrpens-nbl- e come down like a card house. No man our same care and Intelligence two Ironclads, pouring In a storm of condition of the treaty. It might with the would have made euch n statement, Shell. Time and again has been performed the that fattening broke fires out, have been expected that his name, so Mrs. Almy owes an apology to her but, with one "notable exception, the with. In many cases It pays better to long used elsewhere In a natural Juxtabrothers for attacking the foremost ar flames were subdued without much position, on such an occasion would be keep the turkeys until after ThanksSome of the enemy's ships linked with that of Washington; but giving, as the market la good then, and trouble. tide of their social creed. used melinite shells, the noxious fumes the honors of that day were to he there are fewer birds for sale. Some from which could st oriee be distin- shared with the dead foreigner, not I around Thanksgiving the The Louisville Courier Journal prints guished from thoa-o- f powder. One with the living Frenchman. Prof, years Is so glut great that very poor prices a sensational article about the Czar of ship, for a time, practiced "broadside Floane's Life of Napoleon In the August time are realized. Russia mistreating his wife, in the firing by director"!, e., each gun Is Century. by Its crew on the object snd tb. course of which it says: Three tides joined In oneeleetrlo 4b America vy la th War of 1818. the Caarlna burst into tears at the entire battery, Rapid Growth Drelrabls. circuit, .Is fired by pressing a key. This 1812 the little American of war In the breakfast table and hurried awa f. leavIt la the chick that grow rapidly though doubtless hard on the system, a dozen frigates roofthe start which ing the despot of Russia to think how struegure of the ship using It, was most navy. Including only won pays. Growth la against the Increase of weight whether the bird cleverly he was taming her." This li effective the result of so many shot and masundoubted then the till English, a gross Injustice to the Caarlna, who la striking st once, and producing perhaps ters aa the Urge bird can o! the ses, a series uf victories that la fat or not, and a woman of spirit As a matter of fact several Area, being very .annoying, else la an advantage the made fat. be an out attention altogether attracted of the "Ch-the young people have had but one Commander McOlffln for breed Influences rapid growth. It comforce of of the to The the proportion Yuen in the Century August. difficulty. One Monday tha Csarmada batants or the actual damage done. is well known that a calf of the ShortFor one hundred and fifty yesrs the horn breed not only grows more rapidsneering remarks about a washday A Xew fttyle of Marching. English ships of war had failed to find ly but also largely exceeds ln weight a dinner, and the Csarlna informed him French artillery, fit rivals in those of any other EuropCapt. Raoul of the that ha could eat down town or hire a calf that U a scrub, ln the same period says the Petit Parlsien, began five years ean power, although they had been This Increase appllel to cook, juet aa ha chose. Since that he ago special study of the military matched against each In turn; and of existence. A chick of some has not bad a captious word to utter. large march. He concerned himself especiwhen the unknown navy of the new poultry also. ally with the question whether the nation, growing up across the Atlantic, breed will grow rapidly from the start, How to build a good road la a very method of marching adopted generally did what no European navy had .ever and ln gaining Blze It will secure the armies of the civilized world been gble to do, not only the English weight also. It is what the scales show Important subject to the people of a by answers the needs of war well. He anJAmerieans. but the people of Con- that gives the value. The large chick la great nation that Just becoming fully wished 1o devise a system that should tinental Europe as well, regarded th may eat more food than one that is aroused to the Importance of maintain-ln- g permit certain young troops to acquire feat as important out of all proportion ,maller. but there a saving of time. a better system Of public highways. a resistance- to fatigue and a speed u to the material elements of the case, to reach two be can made chick a If armies. In the Very The Americans first proved that the European In his Bew book, Gen. Roy Stone, speyou if soldier are occasionally English could be beaten at their own pounds when three months old, while cial agent of tbo United States Pepart-me- nt robust to but a poiiad and a on th They did what the another attains of Road Inquiry, say that the found but acquire areby training togreat the gime fleets of s'a. to a gain of twenty-fiv- e exceptions they la speed, It equal Holhalf. France, Spain and perfection of roads la g fine dry smooth rule, and ln reaching the object aimed huge had failed to do, and the great per cent, equivalent to the weight dirt track, for the reason that such a at they are often greatly fatigued. Aft- land more chicks In a hunwriters or. naval warfare In oY twenty-flv- o surface la easy on horse and vehicle, er much study Capt. Raoul thtpkr ho modern men Uk Jullcn de la TJravlere, dred. In hatching early broilers this Europe, while free from Jar and noise. He adto of selecting the large vocates narrow stone roade beside the the method Instinctively used by pea' contests of frigate and sdoips that they winter the matter not be overlooked. Ex. should breed in their ants walking. rapid dirt track for the reason that in w et or to flee! actions of ne'er wars, "i am able," ways Capt. Raoul, to give frosty weather dirt roads are often Im- take the first comer between the ages "The Crulfe irf theJWasn, by TheoIn St. Nicholas. lirrtlr. Poultry and passable. A dirt road in good condi- of 20 and 50 years snd tekeh Mm to run dore tion la preferable to a furface ofstone so lotig as hts legs will upbear Mm, found the best remthat been It has llrtwf af Armor Over Cana for driving and wheeling purpose and without hts feeling the Uast Inconvenitbe of the ravages asparagus for The failure of the heavy projectiles edy would save much wear on the latter ence In the matter of restoration. It beetle la ft ben with ft-- brood of young which la the more expensive of the two, Is found that men without the least to penetrate the Chines armor which chicks, A diligent search Is mad for while It to by his system they struck, strengthens th Aa a matter of course this general sug- training are ablemllexmake and instances are at the first trial. argument vf those who favor the battle- the beetles by them, more than six gestion la to be modified to suit differchief constituent of naval known in which ft ben and chicks By the ordinary system of running such ship as thr ent localities, but on the whole, Gen. a man could not, wtthout pain, cover a force, deserves th close attention of saved the bed from destruction. No Stone! report, mad after the examina- tenth of that distance." Capt. Raoul'S all persons, lay as well as naval, who damage can be done by the hen, and tion and a careful survey and study of method Is to maintain the- - body are perplexed by the alternate crowing It is an experiment worthy of a trial recently.bullt roads hi all parts of the straight, to hold the head. high, and of both parties In th wearisome con- Perhaps It may not be known that a the test between guns and armor. The reof turkeys will keep down the country Is a safe and scientific guide for vu l) free of the shoulders, to expand without special effort, and to sult shows, as most of us could have block worms in a tobacco field. If a' the correct building of logical ab last- Curst, hold the elbows a little .behind the foreseen bad we stopped to think, that tobacco flock la turned ln on tbe field every ing highways. haunches. The runner begins gently, armor Is actually a far better protecwith steps of about 13 Inches, lifting tion than Is Indicated by the trials of plant will be carefully searched, and The Sun, expressing its surprise that the feet pnlyjrigh enough to clear the the testing ground, where, for the pur- not a worm will escape their keen eye. men with such names aa Dink Batts, Irregularities of the track, the ham poses f extreme proof, all The off Aa the turkeys will not barm tha toPod Dlsmuke. Hoke Smith, etc., have strongly bent, the upper part of the chances are given to the gun. On the bacco, and can find a full eupply of forward as murh as pos- trial ground the victory of the gun has. attained prominence among their fellow body inclined worms, it la not only an economical so that the man must run In or- with occasional fluctuations of pinion. sible, to citlaena, seems to have lost sight of the der to maintain Ms equilibrium. been generally taken as proved; In mode of raising them, but puta them In time. Ex. same the fact that Hon. Button Gwinnett signed fact, the man hi kept chasing his own the Yalu fight the armor, thanks strvlceTit to the good the Declaration of Independence. center of gravity, which tends to fall operation of causes carefully excluded In advance of Mm. In the training ex- In testing, came out ahead w"hn r was Fsrklnt lb Imlry Batten Lesson from tbeTaTu It la now more than some weeks since ercises the soMley Jvcgln by running struck. Fight. packing butter ln the summer time W. W. Taylor, the of the first kilometre about T.0t yard-r- i by Cxpt A. T. Mahan. In the Century. 10 minutes, the second An 9 mlnu'es In a common plan among most farmers i South Dakota, was sentenced to five 30 ' seconds, and so on with Increasing "Have you ever hved another. Tom?" with a few cows. Good butter can be years at hard labor. He hasn't done a i speed. After several weeks The nnMie-maksaid Miss Gush to her intended' "Cerstroke of work yet, and it begins to packed and kept ln a very cold room from th third Home tre a speed tainly." replied he. "Do y0a until price begin to advance in the look aa if It wasn't Intended that he of C minutes, or even 5 minutes 4a sec-- i written testimonial from my previous fall and winter. Poor butter packed should kill himself laboring.' ends. After The experiment had been sweethearts" t ibis season of the year will not lm- - VETERANS CORNER tM ss - bow-legg- ed f j llv-the- lr Fon-Line- s, well-flavore- legls-lalor- -- Ioop--of-w- ar, n 1 H.W t, -- - es -- .I.-I.I- W Aprfa prove any by packing. The soft butter and the rancid butter will quickly deteriorate In quality and become unfit for use. Those who can not make good butter would do well not to pack A Syadirat af Her are tbe rxn.r of the sbomlnsbl trio that compu-- e it. btteo tail abhorred byn ulllous-sod ouin ma what la the moat eh sad constipation, successful way to aitHck and sou h'b mnnater? Tate Hoatetur a bmte ach Bitter, and they will pull upatat.es it for parte unknown, In order to make butter tor packing and makearetrack heblud. I he Hitters also exthe cream should not be kept more terminate tual rut, rheumatic and kidney than a day or two. The mistake la trouble and nerrona ailment. made on many farms of churning only Owe Feint la Etiquette. once or twice a week, and the cream P. P. C. cards should be left on the la frequently five days old before occasion of" a long absence of over on leaving town at the close churned. The finest butter can not be made from cream kept that length of of the season, on leaving a neighbortime. But skillful butter makers have hood where you have resided for years, or yon hare resided for month.' produced very good butter with cream andwhere sometimes only for weeks, but not -three days old, and probably the line when' changing houses In the same should be drawn at thla. Each day neighborhood, not even w hen about to atone new that cream la put into the be married, unless your future home is. pot the whole mass should be stirred to be in another City. The words pour ly, acd thla will prevent- - tt from- - prenilre'oonge signify "to take leave." is not lntendedana and when good-bsettling In layer- meetings are stilUlpatedirthere Flrst dissolve a piece of saltpetre In future is no ostensible motive for leaving P. water, and mix this with the first P. C cards. cream put Into the pot Then by stirHALLS CATAKKH CURE is s Utqud snd ring up the whole mass each time adtaken internally, and acta direitlv upon the ditional cream la put in the saltpetre blood and muc ous surfaces of the avstem. Mud tor testimonials free, bold by Druraiets. tbo. goes Into every part of the cream, and V J CHENEY ft CO . Propra , Toledo a helps to preserve it The atone pot Weeds la Walk. for the cream naturally should be kept The beat way to get rid of these la t& ln a very cool place, ln the Ice box If one keep Ice, or in a cold cellar. The get a barrel of the Cheapest salt, or a sack of it, at the price of 51, or less, night before churning take it out and and scatter over the weeds after a stand It in an ordinarily warm room. shower, or it when the dew is on the In the morning get tbe temperature of ground. It will kill the weed, and, if the cream down to 58 or 60 degrees. If the walk be grareled or made of handled ln thla way the butter ought crushed stone, it will brighten it exto come in summer In five or ten' minceedingly. If it is only of earth, it wdl utes. When the butter la in small clean it and keep it from being dusty. It is excellent on stone flagged walk granules, draw off the buttermilk. to keep the grass from growing up Wash the butter In the churn until the through the crevices, and it will keep cold water runs off clear. Work the the ants from working in these opensalt carefully into the butter, and let ings and piling np their disagreeable it stand until next day- sand heaps. Early ln the forenoon of the followFITft All Fit frre by Ir. Kline Orest tbe butter with the -gef$ KttUUr stopped ing day tuiilUftA4!FMt&fHm?ftMh TrwaUMn-- 92 trial bottle fr v hands until the salt is thoroughly dis4 cam. b4Midtoir.JLUaeribll.,l'Ui.,fe solved and every drop of the butterVoehanfrble In Prlr. milk is out of it. A little buttermilk It is just as'well for young men to. left in the butter will be sufficient to the phenomenal decrease in taint the whole pot .full, and eventu- note that of the price oats does not extend to the ally spoil It. wild variety. Chicago Chronicle. A stone crock Is the best thing to Tickets at Reduced Rate pack the butter In, and each churning should be packed firmly Into the pot. AViH be sold via the Nickel Plate road Dissolve as much gait as possible in on occasion of the meeting of the Gerounce man Catholic Societies of the United water, and Into this put one-ha- lf of saltpetre to each gallon of brine. States at Albany, N. Y. , Sept. 15th to ISth. For further information address Boll this until everything la dissolved. J. Y. Calahan, UtiT Agent, 111 Adams Strain It through a cloth, let it stand St, Chicago. for a few hours, then skim off the scum on top, and pour of the liquid carefully, leaving t,he sediment at the bottom In the pail. The brine will then be clear, and Is ready to pour over the of Good Health Is butter in the crock. Each time a new to be la of butter packed, pour quantity off the brine, and put the butter down hard, and then pour bribe over again. In this way butter can be kept sweet And the surest, best way to and clean for a long time. Ex. purify your blood is to take American Eggs. It Is strange a coun try like ours, containing ample terriwheat, does tory and exporting noit produce enough eggs for our home consumption. We should convert our Pills kva. All druf gtu material, wheat and corn, .and buy and export thq finished product Instead A ASK YOUR DRUaaiST FOR if of furnishing other countries the raw raw material, wheat and corn, and buy back the finished product eggs. Perhaps there are enough hens ln the United States to produce sufficient eggs for our home consumption. Why did we Import $2,500,000 worth of eggs some years, even under a & cents per dozen tariff -Ex. ed leat-lntjn- ot three-month- s, y t Tho Foundation Pure, Rich Blood Hoods Sarsaparilla nt Hoods ter The ?- best Indian Corn for Forage. By reason of Its large yield, great feeding value and the many different climates and FOR conditions under which it can be corn has been, profitably produced, and always will be, the favorite enJOHN CARLE ft SONS. New York. silage crop, as it is the great roughage crop of the United States. While all the other forage plants can be made Into ensilage, there Is more labor and lee profit in the work, It Uan.ex cellent feed not only during winter, but in summer, when a season of Is the best medicine for all diseases incident to It regulates the bowels; assists dentiabundance is often followed by a children. tion; cures diarrhea and dysentery In the worst drouth and the pastures are burned up. forms ; cures canker sore throat ; I s a certain pre ventiveof diphtheria; quiets and soothes all pain -- Ex. Invigorates the stomach and bowels; corrects all INVALID S DR. WINCHELLS TEETHING SYRUP Cheese Exports. The cheese expqyi In May was 5,498,077 pounds, valued ftt $407,106, and ln June the quantity was In the 7,059,469 pounds, worth $547,662. eorrespondlng months y of 1894 the cheese export was 6.207,651 pounds, valued at $619,598 for May, and in June It was 15,632,647 pounds, valued at The cheese export for twelve months, ending June, 1895, was 58,646,-03- 6 In the pounds, worth $5,332,654. corresponding period of 1894 the quan- - acidity : will cure griping In the bowels and w lnd colic. Do not fatigue yourself and child with sleepless nights when ft Is within your reach e your child and save your own strength. Dr.Jaquea German lformCaket destroy worms ft remove them from the system Prepared by Eauasrl Proprietary Ce., Chicago, IU. SOLO ftt ALL DRUGGISTS. DR. McCREW, T81 OIO.T 18 SPECIALIST WHO TBS ATI ALL PRIVATE DISEASES Wffiaknesa and Hl orders oT" MEN ONLY $7,016,39?. KreiT fuarani L experieao. Saved In the Silo. Aa to the Superior Ijetn inFreeamfe. value of allage over dry food, no one 14tH A Fttraan ( can reasonably have ft doubt. Beyond OMAHA, 1AB. the fact that the crop siloed contains as nature arranged PROFITABLE DAIRY WORK Its constituents them, and In that condition la most Can only he accomplished with the very beeb wholesome, from an economic point of of tools and appliances. With a Davis Cream view, there is no comparison The rator on the yon are more plants ere exposed to the air, the sure of more and better greater is their loss of organic matter, butter, while the skimmed until. In time, they' become valueless, milk Is liable feed, All this loss Is saved by using the silo. will make no mis take to get Southern Planter. Davis. Neat, $ Bepa-far- aval-Farme- rs 111 ' Incubator. Ellas Stanton of Kirkland has discovered ft novel Incubator ln the shape of a manure heap. He heard the peep of the chickens sevr eral times without finding the stolen nest. Mrs. Stanton was called to Investigate and soon solved the mystery. The eggs had been laid ln ft place where tbe heat of Jbe manure was sufficient to Aatch several fine motherless chicks. . Utica Herald.' A Novel Grooming removes dost and secretions, thereby soothing the animal and enabling the pores of the akin to perform their proper functions. Careful and regular grooming has an important Influence on the health of the horse, besides - adding greatly to his appearance. rye wheat will be found quite an advantage ln furnishing good pasturage to the ewes- In the lambing A field of season. - nitrated mailed ms wanted DAVIS A BAHAIS BLDG. ft 2FO. CO. Car. laadolph ft Dearborn Sts Chicago. ZacharyT. Lindsey, RUBBER GOODS Dealer send for Catalogue, Omaha, Kah tEnsiorjK Prtsoute LtSuccewefully Pnnctpft) BilaHiM aifcrt Sjn ml, U Claims. B bth . 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