Show J r r ell ai r 2 fig ax V gladness comes with ith a better understanding of the transient nature of the many many physical ills which vanish before proper efforts gentle efforts pleasant efforts ts rightly rigl itly dire directed eted there N si comfort in the knowledge that so eo many fornis forms of I 1 sickness are not due clue to any an V actual disease d is but simply to a constipated condition ol of the system which the pleasant family laxative syrup of figs promptly rei removes noves that is why it is the only remedy with families amilie andis sands every everywhere v 1 acre esteemed so ili highly illy by all who value 1 1 good lic health alth its beneL beneficial cial I 1 nue effects ate aie due to the fact tt thattis I 1 at it is tile i one remedy which promotes intern internal a cleanliness clea cliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts it is therefore i all 11 important in order to pet get its beneficial effects to note ali when n you pur purchase that you have the vencine article which is manufactured by the california fig syrup co only and sold by all reputable dru druggists gots if in the ellio enjoyment beut of good health and tile system is regular laxatives or other remedies are then ilen not needed need icil if afflicted with any actual disease one may be commended to the most skillful skill tul physicians but if in need of a laxative one should have the oest best and with the 1 well ell informed everywhere syrup of vig stands highest anil and is most largely 44 ld cd and gives most general satisfaction on i E al wu a S sa tfx B a 2 1 make money by lice reful antul speculation lo in chicago anve e buy boy and pell aeu there on oil margins I 1 tave been rande niada on a mall email be i ginning by futures la lurer w write alto lot for full 1 ors beat of refe roupe g i ven pars experience on oil tile the chicago hoard board ot cf trade rade aali nd a tho thorough rugh ot of the buil buhl less downing hoi kliu kins A ro caicado board of 01 trado trade broi rs offices la U portland port laud and spokane V ash mil MAILED 11 FREE to an T add our arlt special lal pice list of HOUSEHOLD car COOPS cards DS ETC this circular is lessed lor for the benefit ol of 0 ol 01 t country who 1 vt I our dally daily amial salt adlea a lend 1 your oid ml tv dren bill you wil flUd both and WILL FINCK co CC ss KM market sin sa I 1 CI cel SURE t i L CURE R FOR n llis P all j 1 7 lil I 1 ali 1 l r S 1 4 P tw loi LK aai j fe min r tam art frt li t lull pit P I 1 na za Z a r 5 7 qt 51 i rim r im W r ns t i p I 1 40 U 11 11 I 1 rf IX P ij 6 A 1 1 01 1 Q ja I 1 na 1 MW loading foider tade made easy aaby low wagons wagon are a great gibat convenience greatly lessening libor labor in filling r 1101 hauling fodder manure etc A num bor ber of 0 low frames to bo be attached to ordinary wagons masons have been illustrated in these columns during the past year r N 1 ick dougham of lowi lowa dese ribes in american agriculturist the fodder loider loader shown it his has been used in iowa with inath very satisfactory results the I 1 ho timbers a 1 a 1 I ire are the hayrack supports s on oil a wagon high or low the loader is attached at b b by means of a long bolt c e Is ii a axi 21 which extends under the wagon and ins has a sharp iron point at d 1 c is attached to the loider loader at e 0 e by meins means of it a long iong bolt forming formin in a gunco joint the shock is laid crosswise and no matter how large ill go the shock when the team starts the iron NOVEL FODDER LOADER point po int d catches in fit the ground and throws the loader up over the wagon dropping the fodder on the rack lack two or three shocks can be put on at once the loader is left on the held field slake make of material matei ial sufficiently strong to bold the number of shocks put on each time clip the Queer Qi icena lit anvina tt ince front from long iong experience in managing an io i piary plary we have hae come to the conclusion that clipping tle the queens wings la is a decided advantage no swarms will then escape to the woods the owner can go from home attend church without having ills his mind disturbed with thoughts of losing swarms in his absence it is better to do this thin than run mn the risk of losing excellent queens and swarms the bees will never neer leave for good if the queen does not accompany them hem this of course conise lias has reference to first swarms as second swarms may issue at any time with a young queen fully fi fledged edged like minerva minena from the head of jove ready for flight and le legitimate business these latter can also he be prevented by opening the hives after r they have cast swarms examining carefully the combs and cutting out nil all queen cells but one in each hive if this ills I 1 is done no second swaim will issue colmans world 1 rio otina fence an excellent water fence la Is shown herewith some short cross logs support one two or more lengths of stout rails that form the bottom of the fence fance holes are bored in those these iu in which u p V r r rl RT r FLOATING FENCE right stakes are driven to support the upper rill rail the lengths of fence are chained together to the outer log Is anchored upstream up stream and downstream down stream with sufficient clent length of chain to permit the rising and falling of the fence this plan is splendid for tide water rivers I 1 rs and good wherever the rise Is not likely to be so sudden its as to wash it away io do away with the swill barrel because a hog will eat anything is no reason why it should be either offered or allowed to eat cat decayed odorous and unclean food it Is expected that ultimately the hog will be eaten by ourselves 4 or some one who would like to be as squeamish about taking anything that Is unclean into their systems there ought to be no such thing thin as a hilll ill barrel holding for weeks wee its and even months a compound oi of sour milk dish washings vash ings and other refuse from the kitchen hitchen or table there is no reabon why the daily product of swill should not be eaten as soon eoon as made lvery days neglect to dispose of it lessens its value besides the danger which every neglected swill barrel is to lo the health of all in the house or even in the neighborhood oystein on tile the form farin I 1 in every department of labor the ess to success is a systematic method 10 system Is especially needed in I 1 farm work because thrift of so many I 1 living things is in the power of the I 1 fa fanner riner there should be a regular hour for feeding stock animals soon learn the hour for their meals when given regularly anti and are impatient of delay bawling bleating or squealing for an aa hour before each meal does doca not hasten the development of fat in calves lambs or pigs at other times the food Is given toa to soon the animal not being hunsey and not prepared to 0 make the best use of it there should bo be a certain hour at which to begin feeding in the morning and a time nt at which to quit feeding at night or rather evening for we dont believe in feeding after daik d irk except in the shortest december days the tanner farmer who feeds his stock by lantern light during spring and fall months will be apt to get crops in late and pick corn till holidays the family meals should not vary ten minutes from the specified time neither should the men over ever keep meals waiting children should be off ofa to school on time neither too lato late or too early they will bo be igliore more apt to have their lessons on time if everything Is regular at home the work is so much easier to do when every one knows his time and place life la Is plea pleasanter santer and happy timmis come oftener system preserves health for we know that worry kills killa moro more persons than disease poultry pointer Point Buck buckwheat Is fattening when fed sparingly is egg producing sell the culls culla as soon as possible in order to save feed and give more room do not set the drinking vessels too low if you do the fowls will scratch dirt into thew them let the nests be in a dark place the hens like it better and are arc less liable to acquit 0 tile the habit of egg lg enaid eating rowls fowls left to select their food doubtless would take seeds binseel insects and ara grass es we should come as near as po possible sible supplying these preferences if your hens lay soft shelled eggs it Is because there is riot not enough lime in it their food feed tl eni grit gravel oyster shell plaster or ground bone there is considerable difference b bo licen selling eggs for 10 cents and I 1 25 0 3 or 20 30 cents a adz dozen 13 consequently it will pay to pack them in salt salt Is cheap end packing eggs in it does docs not destroy destro y it captain aleaton II enton the well known english game fowl enthusiast once paid for a lilack black red game cockerel and the results proved the purchase to have been one of the best investments he be ever made tho the bird formed the foundation of his now famous flock the van donian strawberry some years ago an enthusiastic strawberry grower realizing that a new strawberry berry was needed to take the place of the he W I 1 i I 1 s 0 n and downing as a fertilizer fertilize r and at the same time V N prove a healthy p productive r 0 d u c t I 1 V C firm market mart et berry sowed bowed a lot it of C crescent r c s c e n t V seed crossed by captain jack arll nerry BERET sharpless and crystal city of these but two proved valuable one named the van deman and wh which ich was a capt jack cross and the lady jane a sharpless cross the van deman showed sl signs ns of superiority tile the first season and aad tor for several seasons since has given very satisfactory results in many extensive commercial berry fields it has been tested in twenty seven states and with generally favorable results farm and nome horticultural hints F fresh nesb lime for snails the nicer the appearance ot of fruit the better the price if plums are to be shipped long distances forward by express empris ex pris apple are selling in the state of new york at CO cents per barrel the first year after the tree Is planted is the time to prune and shape the tre tree C giov much did the garden contribute to the support of the family this summer dont haul your fruit to market in a lumber wagon but use a strong spring wagon with a large platform it saves your fruit from washing mashing 11 you mix mis windfalls wind falls falli with picked fruit they will detract from the fine qualities of your fruit from the prices and worst of all from the excellence ot of your re reputation put atlon keep them separate it if the ants ante are cutting the leaves off your fruit trees fasten a wisp of loose cotton around tho the stem ot of the tree between ground and the first branch the ants anta tangle in this and cant climb over it in packing fruit for shipment eilt no purpose is served by ventilation other than the escape of moisture the contact of fresh air hastens decay nave have the package on the outside as dry as aa possible just after the gathering of fall apples prices are usually low better profit would be obtained it if they could be held until the early winter months let them be sorted and stored in a perfectly dry room with a very low temperature pera ture |