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A SATISFACTORT 091dINA1 -kes' of no farm wor So- 1tj We -as the breeding and feedIiik.'of swa'*n connection with the produo a %of cream and raising of fruit, a farmer in the' Agriculturist. ' turn our brood sows into an ard of about four acres in the rlag and fed them half rations of milk, middlings and bran. This ps them rugged and thrifty, and e pigs grow likewise. The trees look line, and we get a good crop every year. DTPP'NG FOWLS FOR LICE. 'To treat a number of fowls Indi Widualy -wlth louse powder is a tedi 4Ds, unpleasant task. An easier and *quanly successful plan is to dip the fowlin a reliable brand of sheep dip. iold the fowls by the legs, heads Wown, with one band supporting their beads. Let the solution cover every part of the body from the toes up, ex eept the head and eyes of the hen. Reserve this part until last, as the hen gasp and struggle when their bman go under. (Put the fowls to and to several times In the tub, which insures the solution percolating through the feathers and reaching all metons of the body. Keep each fowl in the solution not 1e. than one full minute, and two minutes is often better. Dipping abodll 'be performed only on warm, clear days, so the fowls can after wards dry themselves In the sun and Will not catch oolds.-Epitindst, , MONEY IN POULTRY. TkIt the poultry institute held by the Coloi-ado Agricultural College In Greeley, Professor W. G. Chambers exhibited a Rhode Island Red hen that had laid 200 eggs in one year. - Professor Chambers keeps from fbrty to fifty hens on a town lot and : to buy all his feed. He keeps an Murate account of all expenses, and Pat year for feed, louse killer, straw t all incidentals, the cost was $1 a . iHe uses trap nests and keeps no ben that lays less than 120 eggs in Gwvlve months. The average for his *nMre flock Is a little over twelve dkse eggs a ben per annum. The average price in the open mar 1t for the year for eggs has been twest7-11ve cents a dozen. This makes at market price an income of 43 a hen for the year-$2 a hen more than the cost of feed where all feed has to be purchased. . Vrofessor Chambershas made more an this amount, because he has sold e of his eggs for hatching. Hs hens are given dry feed entire 4. Iie gives a light feed of whole y eat and corn three times a day, 4=tterlng the grain in the litter. lie keeps before his hens all the time fi self-feeding hoppers a dry Mash made of the following mixture: Sran, 200 pounds; alfalfa meal. 200 pounds; cora meal, 100 pounds: 4horts, 300 pounds; linseed meal, 100 spounds; meat, bone and blood, 100 pounds. All m1xed with a 'little salt and mayenne pepper. B1lAGE FOR BEEF CATTLE. Professor Soule, of the Virginia *tation, recently made the following deparL of a cattle feeding test: .During last winter an interesting experniment with sixty head of beef etttle was* conducted at ethe experi enent 4iation. T1he- twent? cattle fed atlage made an average gajn,of l.46 pound pier head per'day, the twenty catLt led timothy hay, 1.10 pouhd per head per day, and the twenty eat tle Ted shredded corn stover, -.9'?. potiad per head per day. Teewas thus a differsnce of -One third A. one-halt. pound, of gain. per bea* -per day in favor~ of the silage fed 'esille. 'The silage fed cattle fin khed 'off the best and showed more qualuy than the others and in any diaeriminatinug mnariset would have br a .a onalderably higher prices. T71 SL se orprejudicVgais U5ilng lilaxe for the winter'feedlbd df beef eate is hard to understand, for it has ben fully demonstrfated that adlage -fad cattle will kill-out quite. as weLt as the dry fed cattle, and the sneal da, geneorally speaking, of a superior quality. Whereas the eiage was all eaten up, 13.6 of the stover sad! 4..15 per cout. of .the hay were .r he gains shol7 th~at the caitte f$l Mae Indt of a satisfactory --quality. En previoas experiments a pound of bam hua been made for a conaump Sismen three to four pounds of grain, Obs'1wage fed cattle in etbis teat-oqn-. r .eg 4.64 piounds of 'grAIn -tog 's a mi 40f g*in,. the Stovel, fed ogIttle Jt:.15-peands, or aboun twice ai ..se, .Andt the hay fed cattle 8.91 r 45 pounds more por da; us e ens, the aveu <often haast o " $d oct ago y1 - iarAWs n affected X l14 ck hurt nqe ly and the u wl was badly diVor4d ed. 4)o6tors said -niy right kidney *as practically dead. They said I could, .'never walk again. I read of Doan's Kidney PiVs and be gan using them.,. Oe box made me stronger and freer from pain. I kept on using them, and in three motthI was able to get out on crutkches, and the kidneys were acting better. I im proved rapidly, discarded the drutches and to the wonder of my friends was soon completely cured." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Industry is the parent to success, and the success belongs to the man who wons the industry. Good Thing to Know. Those who traverse the alkali plains of the West and inhabit the sand blown regions of Texas, find daily need for a reliable eye salve. They never drug the eye, but simply apply externally the staple, Dr Mitchell's Eye Salve. This Salve is sold everywhere. Price 250. GIRLS TO STUDY JOURNALISM. A Massachusetts Girls' College Es tablishes the First School of Jour nalism in Such an Institution. Northampton, Mass., Special.-If the present crop of cob-pipe smoking, eussing, booze-fighting, blue-pencil sharps wake up some e grib, gray morning to findz themselves minus their jobs, and the editorial chairs in the newspaper offices- of the c'oun try filled by beautiful young girlies .in directoire gowns and, "merry widow" hats, the aforesaid masculine journa lists may blame Smith College. For Smith has established a School of Journalism-the first of its kind in the world to. be opened by a college exclusively devoted to the education of the fair sex. The work is not intended to deal with any of the theories of journal ism but is devoted to giving the stu dents a little practical training in the requiremebts of- newspaper writing. The students themselves refer to it as the "neWspa0er course," and most of those taking it are either doing this kihd of work "on the side" while still at college, or expect to go into it after graduation. ,The course opqned this fall with a study .of the types of newspapers and newspapbr style. Beginning with the most conservative, the students have been directed to write articles- suit able for them. The course is extremely' popular among the so-called "literary lights" of the qenior class. The bes.t cure for drunkenn9ss ill while sober to see a drunken man. Chinese. UPWARD START After Changing' From Coffee to Pos. turn. Many a talented person is kept back because of the interference of coote *tIti the".nourishrment"' of the body. ,This is especially- ad- with -those *wikoEe 'nerves 'are frery' snsitive, as is often the.case with talented, persons. There is a simple, easy way to get rid 'of'coffee evils, and a Tenn. lady's ex perienee along these lines Is wortlk consideripg. She says: "Almoht from the beginning of the use of 'coffee it hurt my stornach. 'B the time I was fifteen I was almost a nervous wreck, nerves all unstrung no strength to indure the -most triv. lal thing, either work or fun." "There was scarcely anything Mouid est tha,t /guld a gre. ,Wa *The little I did 6ait deeiped' to at4 ~ inore trouble than It was wortli. filpaly quit coffee and draUk' hot wat er, 'but..there 'was so -lite food' could digest. I waz literally stai-ving; was so weak I could not-tit up lont at a 'time. "It was then a friend brought In.) hot cup of Postum. I drank part o It id afte: na hour I-sfelt as. throug1 'I hail "h4( soinething"tO, .at -- fel strengthened. That *d's aho'ut I years ago, and after continuing Pou tum in plSee of coffee and graduall: getting attonger, to-day4 can eat an1 digest anything I want,'Walk as nhncl as % Want /Iy nerves are steady. "I belte4ea'the first -thUhg that 41< me any godf and gave -ne an upwar start, was Postum, en) use it algc gether now inste#.4.of coffee. -Nae 'iuJ ? t4Co., 1)attl *i-a g A' s UOit rd01N otn 0 t Apto t to othei 'g's i possible. N t 5loaW',Liinent With 9t aIlin a bottle and gi e OVA a tablespoonutui of this mtxtv pf~t ad moriUg for. te days- M p, LIniment Is a Power an kills the 'disease getms o thda : infl m m atIo ; an d -a t4 as a toei5t thelt animal.--. A. Op arthy of Idaville, InA*, Mys:-'My hogs had hog. cholera three before we got 6o0' Linimet h was renmmend to me by - iOghbor who wa,s q40ng it with, su9es. I have used it now for three d Std my hogs are almost Well. O died before I got the Linimtk,no'n I 'V ve not loit any since.' Mr. G. -W. )l iugh of Peru. Ind., writes:-"I hid f6ur pigs that were coughing and. were not doing well. I gave them some of Sloan's Liniment and they got better at once." Stoan's .book on Horses, . Cattle, Hogs aad Poultry sent free. Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. Port Paragraphs. The man who makes a great deal of his failures doesn't make much of a success. The clocks in some households suf fer so much from congestion of the face that it seems impossible for any members of the household ever to be on time. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOAL APPLICATIONs, as they cannat reach the. seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease. and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and act& diiectly on the blood and mucos sur. face. Hall's (atarrh Cure is not a quack. medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for yea, and is a regular prescription. - Is comp of the best tonid know, corn bint with the best blood pifie actmg directly on the muco 8 surtaces. e perfect combination of 't0 two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catar. Send for. testimonials, te. V. J. CNrr & Co.. Pro. Tekdo, a tbod y dugists Dince, . Take say ls for constipaims. Fallen By the Wayside. ,A smooth river washes away its banks.-Servian. Gold is proved with fire; friend ship in need.-Danish. Out of a great evil comes a great good.-a-Italian. Kindness and courtesy need elbyw room and are smothered to death in a crowd. To Drive Out Malar*s and Bud jp the oystem Take the Old ftandard Guova Tass. LIss NCU.L Tomio. You know what yoU Ar .si- Tke is are T, formla i yto aieIron in asteless formn,a most ~fcu1form. For grows people . - Better go 'aboigt than be drowned. -"French.____ ____ *Iteh-cured In 3t0 minutes by Wooltord's Senaitary Lotion. Never fails. At dpaggi.t. Corruption will never want a pre tense.---Cato the Younger. Mirs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teethig ,softens the gums, reduces inflamma tiun, alispam, cures wind colic.25e a bottle It is easy to cut thongs from othei men'as leather.-Dutch. RUcks' iCapudi no On'res Women's Monthly Pans, Backache, Nervousness, and Headache. It' Liqud Itece imme diatey Pieri hylcafs with best resuls.' 6ei, 5 G., .. at' duig'store. When will is right, law is ban ished.-Danish. e aIai TeOld Standard GROVE T system. You 1know what; youf is simnply Quinine and Iron in s dotor mote goods brlgbttei anld faster oIire theA an, San dye any garment *thoat ripping apart, wri S5 imos s the ors -. ~ ** olds, 1 and VN the poor, ~ ithout erstio bo h il- -liznnlhgJK _so lee inakes the more fl14ing and the o16e )ed a a heap ofter. Pert Pararaphu no married *4n' ever keeps- a secret i easy re'ob. Whqq some Iien think, theiz brains ieim to creak so that it .just gives ypu the headache to, hear them. People who have no braiqs are for tunate, indeed, if they can draw on their bankers for what passes for braive. Most wojpen are fond of men, but so,vany of them are so part*eular as to what men. It is extremely trying to be obliged to associate with people who always and invariably would rather not. DOCAVMSS AND. EATARUM VIURN. lNHALENT CATARItHAL JELY ure Def2= d Catarrh. Trial treatmentW grall free. 4A CO.. MinneaDolis. Muinn. so. 47-'08. Nothing New or Mysterious. "ASK YOUR GRAND MOTHER." For many generations Gooe u rea*e hat bees reeogntzed asa wonderful remedial medhum In treating and curing fne%njmta. orippe. Rh*ulnatistk and Neuralgia. RtCW' 00ti GREASE LINIUMRNT it raadzftrots pure goose grease, with other valuable- eurati ingre dienta added. Try it. 25--At all 'Druggists amd Dfte*r-25e. 50SE GREASE COMPANr ",oRS.C Commit a sin twice and you will think it allowable.-Hebrew. SEVERE BLEEDING HEMORRROIDS, Sores, &ad Itching Resem-Doctotr Thought an Operation Necessary -Outictra' Efcacy- Poven. "1 am now eighty yearn ord' end three years ago I was taken with an attack of piles (hemorrholds). bleeding and protrud. g.- The doctor said the onLy betp for me ws to go to a hospital and be operated on. I tried several remedies for months but did not get vhuph help. Luring tWe- tine sores appeared which changed to a terrle itch ing emsema. Then I began to, use Onticura Soap. Ointment. and Pills. inifecting a quantity of Cutieura Ointment with a Cuti eura Suppository Syringe. It took a month of this treatment to get me in a 'fairly healthy state and @then I treated myself once a day for three months and, after that. once or twice a wealk. The treat, ments I tried took a lot of money, and it i fortunate that,T used Cutieura. -.7. H. Henderson, Hopkinton, N. Y.,Apr. no,'07." A pleasant thing never eomes to< soon.-Danish. 00m36 ALL ITOH!Wg EaRUTROTs. Gleneoe, Md., Nov. 21st 100~ "I have had eeseaa on my hands fpr lS years, and have tr(e4 everything. I hav. been using tar rannxa 4 days and the result. are xreat.' Signed, Mrs. H. Harvey. Tatmasun is the surest. safest, speediest cure f or sese an'd an ether skin diseases. tiold b~y drug. gists or sent by mail for 60o. by 5. T. Baur. Tauva,.Dept. A, Savannah. Ga. Good. counsel is better than a thous and hands. -German. "mmame W Canwvarsrj BEST PROP'O les,1Itching Humors, PcIsog, Eczema? B. B.B. &btauie iood Balm) is the on lyJ Rc the blood and then purifies it+-sending a flood o surface Bn,Joints, and Uherever the diseas Ulcers, Pipe, Bruptions are healed and cure ease, swell nas mubesido. 3. B. B. completely cl condition, giving the skin the rich, red hue of worst.old cases. .1Tr it. *A 00 er large b~ol for home cure. SAY MILE 1EEy writing i lakes Pale Sicki TA5TEIM$S CHLL,, TONIC, dri tre taking. The formula is plainly j tasteless, and the mnost effectual for F DE LE General Domand of the W1-1nforned, o the World ha. always be.m for a kip1e, pleasant akd efficient liquid laxativ remedy of kn6w value; a laxative which physicians co"k: sancti6n for family usbecause its 0oub, ponent parts are known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, "eoeptable to the sybtem and gentle, yet VOmpt, in action. In supplying that demand with its e 0011ont ombination of Syrup of Figs and EizrIX of Senna, the California Fig Syrup Co. Oroceeds along ethical lines and r'elieo On the merit@ of the laxative for its remark able sucess. That is onO of many reason whV SuP Of IIgsand Elixir of Senna is given the P.fOOW.c by the Well-Informed. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuine-nanifactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for sal by all leading druggists. Prio fifty aga per bottle. V V W. Ir- DewsPs snakes and sells ppiore n 3 and W50 shoes than other sanaeauter in the world, be cause th eld their shape, fit better, and wear than any other make. e M smerof the be O ~.L D1b $2.50 ad F.CO.UIf Ueed AVQ0at4&JV@jV, 831-ILke17M&1. I'&*tat. W. L.-.Dou M name avA Pfliwi Ma amped on bottom. Io= everywbe. alos mailed from factory to any be worl. Caftlo"Oe tr"e. V. S Spark St.D Bmckte. Mg1j. Farquhar Engines, Corn Shelters, Boers Cotton Planters, Saw Ers Stocks, AgRICULTURA PLEMENTS GENERALLY. Send'f free catalogue. A. B. Farquhar Co., Ltd., York, Pa. CURES Dropsy Clok 4 r JRelief. Reaowee all swel1n In 8atomb d"gs; qfects a pernanent cure Injoto do des. Trialtreatm*0 - ae free. N'othin can be faiw A write Dr. U. r' Sons ae mAtlnta, $s H ELP BrL k~ srierNwtIon WOMEN *Te'aUd ".'""' -dT a skor beet 1, 8e ter Women." JRENCII DRUG, CO., 30 W. 32d St., N. Y. City. RHEUMATISM " usho a"ad ed low. Wrau qutoir.. 'rus MEGIiD:CO., P ru, i. Fran Racbs d~) Wilasle. otad So. 47-'08. VATKINS. EDICAL.C00 IMION A. MINNESOTA. ---.6. Autee. E.e".'e bani'"...Fteawd... FIo Waigted in Ev)ery County. Il0N EL-.O.5.2 AGENTS," R heumatisrn, Blood Bone Pains. c 1remed that kills she poison in mI:r,' ood direct to the skin a ae.In this way all Sores, 1, pains and aehes of Rheumatism petfect health. B. 'B. B. cures th tie at Drng 8taree with directions IL.OOD BA LM CO., Atl anta a y Children. vea out Malaria and builds tp the rinted on every bottle, showing itI cii For adults and children. 50c. S.S DYES ' FOP. MEN ' sho 7 -l~Y * O ~ c een