PoliU Term for Crime. Our lniiiiinge and vocabulary, ltri Our (trowing xlarknrts, arc thangirK, noya Everyliorty'a Masn&ino. Wp are carrying thing (othr-rwiBP Insupport able! with n laupli, nnil ruining phras es for tho purposo. An has litrn Mid, wo are ftlll nonslilvo lo sur!) ceiariso words aa ' thie f " and "strol," hut It la vain to deny anions nnrso'vf s Hint certain unolinilrngd dtlnga of today forrihly aiiKKt those torma. Some leave mil- fnco wllh an iniiilpent. jcalety not devoid of humor. We k!vp n twist ami turn to the rnplrily thong ing Knjjllfih Iiiiisuiiro, and the np,y words disappear In the process. When a rnndmtor deals a fare we .1orn!nr!y remark th.it he Is "knoekinir down on the eompnny." when we Kte.il a llile from the sir.ne company and condurtor we lanphiniily refer to onr success in "broiiiiK the ?nnio"; when we bribe ve merely "inlliienee" or "Fr,nnrr f bttiRs" ; when we bribe we roller' "asKssmenls' or "rebates" or "com mlsslonh" or "retainers," and so en. nnlll we reach n grave definition of "honest graft." which would be more humorous II so many people did net feel that the term supplied them wllh a Ions-felt want. Now, thce ex presyJons and others like tTieni mny bear a strong resemblance to thieves' slang, but they merely reflect the language of a people nnronsrlously retreating to a lower moral level. Which Eye Is Stronger? Here Is a little test for your eyes that will soon show you which of them Is the stronger. Place an object about two Inches in diamoler on a level with your eyes and move hack from It. about 10 feet. Then point to It and take slfj'.t along the top of your point ing finger until the object and the tip of your finger arc exact iy in a linn with the eye from which you are sighting. Next open the other fye and see If the object seems to havo moved from the slra.'Rht line. If it lias not moved to one side apparently, the eye with which you first looked la t e stronger, as the addition of the other's vision does not change the jfocus. If the object seems to have moved It proves that the other eye is the stronger, the difference heMig measured by the distance that the ohjort appenra to have moved. Try sighting wlih both eyes open first. Then look w.ilh first one eye and then the other and see how far out of line each makes the objrrt appear. (Tho one that Is furthest out of line is the weaker eye. Storm Left Nothing. V'.ien a recent storm struck tVc house of J. X. Scott, of Webb City. JIo., ho was not at home. When ho arrived at what should have been his homo next morning he found that his new two-room house had entirely dis appeared, and not a trace of it wa? visible anywhere In the vicinity. H,s shaving niur; and brush, 'which were In the house at the time of the storm, had been found in a tree two mi'os away. A Rare Gold Coin. S. II. Towel!, of Kulton, Mo., is the owner of a diminutive gold coin which was presented to his grandfather, a aoldler In tho Revolutionary war, by George Washington, while the latter with his army,' wus making his ci-'c lirnted crossing of the Delaware river at Trenton, X. J., .in the early morning of December 2(1, 17fi. The coin was milled by Spain In 17:10. -" - Miss M. Cartlcdge gives some helpful advice to young girls. Her letter is but one of thou sands which prove that nothing is so helpful to young girls who are just arriving at the period of womanhood as Lydia li. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Dr. An Mns. Pikkrau : I cannot praise Lydui K. lMnkhain'a 'epr table Compound too highly, for it is the only medicine I ever tried which cured do. 1 suffered much from my first menstrual period, I felt so weak and dizzy at times 1 could not pursue my studies with the usual interest. My thoug-htn became sluggish, 1 had headaches, tiuckaches and sinking" spells, also paius in tho hack and lower limbs. In fact, I was sick all over. " Finally, after many other remedies had been tried, we were advised to get Lytlia II 1'lnkhiim's Vegetable Compound, end 1 am pleased to say that ufter taking it only two weeks, s wonderful cliunpo for tho better took place, and in a short time I was in fiorfcet health. I felt buoyant, full of ife, and found all work a pautime, I am indeed (rind to tell my experience with Lyeliu, K. I'lnkliam'8 Vege table Compound, for it made a dif ferent girl of tne. Yours very trulv, Miss M. Caktlruue, 633 Whitehall St., Atlanta. On. " - 3000 forftlt If original of SAom lotior proving nttnulninntmeannat be orodueea. DROPSY,1 .MM. TOO ( UlUOHMtll MEW PI800VF.RT: mn omok r.li.f ud aura, wtirat al .ud lo dave iMumnl Dr. . SUM aattlla. a S. Allaala. at. P. N. U. 84. 1004. vl 'a? I I Bwt iouil Eruo. VmJbJ iutO. m V 1 I In time. Suld br druuKM. f a Trlmiring the Pansies. Keep the Hosrnm". picked eft the pansy pi.nits or they will cease to Moom, as the prndixilon of s"ed Is an end to flowering. Work a small quan tity of fertiliser In'o the soil around each plant occasionally, mid at the end el the year trim them, tiinh h with straw, and the old plant:; can then be used niiotlu r Kvns.m. A Sheep's Ration, A day's rnticn for a nheep ' ei'ti r.tr.tcd at two pounds of hay, half a pound of pround oats and half a pound of bran, when there in no pasture, as 111 winter, but ns lirge sheep con-Mime mere than smaller ones, the estimated ratieu may not be rtrictly correct. S-'hcep sluiiil I also lie supplied with succulent fool, sliced carrots being I irlily reindict. -Tliey slionld not be evi rlc.l. I ut hlieuld bo ,i ;H in nioder atct condition. l;i niir.:n. r good pts turr.e is sntrii lent. Feeding Gluten Meal. Cbiten met-.l is that porlbni of the corn left over ufter Ike starch has been removed, and it Is, therefore, n highly nit rog: nous food. It sl'.ould he fed in connection with oilier articles. When middlings ate used it is best to r.-.ix such foods v.ltii cut hay that has been sprinkled, as th. unadulterated middlings are liable lo cause Indiges tion. Hran and linseed meal form an excellent combination at all seasons. Cows will iilwnys appreciiit-.- a variety, ar.d it promotes digestion. Ti"'cys For Next Season. The turkeys for hrtcding should be seU'Cted enrlv so as lo have the Mock tuade up before the market gets the Ust oiiom. 11 there me in the jnrds one or two good hens that have been suecessful do not discard them for yoiiMUT one!-, i;nl- ss they are not tliiif.y. It Is In securiiin the male that, tho he: t J-:.l-.:!uo;;t In renulrcd. lie must in no way be related to the hens mid should not be over two years eld. In isrdi r to avoid itibreed'r.g it sl.onM an iidv.'i'ilage to use n white liel'iir.d gobbler one yer.r lull a broi :.c tob'.di r the n t. Spsding rnd Plar.tirg. In spading the ground be sure to hsf.cr the sods to ploces, or they will interfere with the facility of sowing the seeds. Then rake t!ii soil down level. f.:ie and smooth. Hy leaving it in that condition ur.til it warms some what, and allowing tbe seels of weeds to sprout, by the u::' of the rake, which will iiis'.iy destroy the weeds and Erasr, when such Intruders are very young, much l.i'.i.ir will be s.ived Biterward. If the season is loo early for the sewing or planting of the vege tables, ninth valuable time may be saved by allowing the we ls to gi r minate during the period alter seed ing, but they must be destroyed while very youns. Cover tho Cement f loorc. I believe that a cement floor is not n satisfy ti ty thing for dairy cows to lie upon, and I reached th:it conclusion afier four years- experiiiice; at the snnie time I believe Hint n cement floor In a dairy stable Is one of tho iiiost o-i-scntial things in the equipment of tho viable, wiih gutters and walks behind the cows, enabling yon to keep every, thing tidy and sanitary; but I believe it should have a flooring on top of It, In the portion where tin eovva lie. One year on this cement floor we cut all our straw; two years vre used shav nps, and one year we used largo quan tities of long straw, utid none of them was satisfactory. N. I Carlyle, Madi son, Wi." In thj Masi.eer.u3e.tti Dough man. Acparagus Rust. A rust or blight sometime; attacks cspa.-agus, cauaing tho tops to turn yellow in late summer or early fall. On examination dark spnts will be found on the stems and branches af fected. Sometimes thev will more than half cover the surface. Here the spores are formed. They live over winter on the stalks. Hordeaux mix ture will kill them, hut second treat- ment is not usually neeessarv. If tlie diseased stalks are cut out and burned when the rust Is found on them or they turn yellow, t!ic malady can be kept under control. This treatment should l.o accomplished by clean cul ture. In the fall all stalks should be cut down and burned ns u precaution. By following with heavy applications of soino fertilizer rich In nitrogen there should bo Utile to fear from this source. Starvation ia u potent' fac tor in promoting tlila diseuso. Hogs at Scavengers. The benefit to bo derived by the farmer from, raising hogs conns from their eating wuste products. Unit would otherwise become a nuisance. Klteh rn slops, the screenings from fanning mills and the wast a, from thrashing machines -an nil bo utilized in the pig yard; whilo the use of hogH In con nection with beef production Ih fre quently regarded by foodors. as the principal sonrcn of profit. If hogs are raised in connection wllh dairying, pork of the hlgho-st quality may bo produced. Dairy by-products, skim milk, but- lermiik and whey agree with hogn e- j pceially well. Skim milk Is especially valuable for pigs before weaning and during the raricr stage of ' feeding afi(r they me weaned. Its value with? breeding, stoc k Is also very great. Whey .t b!fo valuable, thoiich not so nuiih ro as skim milk. It should be fed carefully, for large amounts given continuously will cause n rort of rhcu atie lameness in pigs. Car? must be taken In using hogs ns s"avi ngers. A good deal of stuff that finds I's way to the hog should go to the garbage bank. Il leterlous sub fiances, such ns lye, soap, glass, nails, etc., are very frequently in city swill, and such rwlll has lu-en known tn prove fatal when fed..?. S. Hums, Clinton. Pn.. In the Massachusetts Ploughman. I'istatces Need Spraying. No one, can now afford to raise pota toes without the use of the bordeaux mixture and n spray pump; we always spray ivvlee and sometimes four limes, according to the season, says Ceorge Ailkeii in tbe Massachusetts Plough man. We use a common force pump set in a kerosene barrel mounted en the front wheels of a lumber wagon, which requires two men to handle, one ,lo drive the horse and thi "pump." nnd the olher to handle the hose. This outfit will spray from three to four acres the first time when the tops are small, and from two to three acres af ter the tops ure full grown. Hut In or der lo be effective the spraying must, be done early, ns the mixture Is a pre ventative and not n cure for the blight. We invariably mix parls preen with the bordeaux mixture for the first ap plication to destroy the bugs. This method of cultivating the pota to crop 1 have udopied after years of experiments In all kinds of soil nnd nmler a great variety of climatic con ditions. Hut in order to be successful it must be thoroughly done in every particular, the ridges must be straight and even nnd of uniform depth, and fie harrowing both berore and after planting, must be done at the proper times. In order to destroy the weeds ind encourage the Growth ef the plants. This will make all difference bo tvveen success nnd failure, but If all the conditions arc observed It is ns tc.nlshing at how small a co?t per bushel a large cro.'i of potatoes can he raised besides putting the sell in find class condition for Kiireccding crops. farm Notes. If you want to raise b!g melons don't let too many set on the vine. If you are rahii ,? oats to cut for feed ns hay, do not let them get too ripe. x Peas and rrpe h'.vp been profitably sown among corn at tl-.e last cultiva tion. Pen t let the work team suffer fer water; and ahvsvs wn;er before you feed. It is fly time. Are the little pests tiling your profit out of the live stock? There's hep. cholera in lhe loin ami stagnant wallow. Hogs sliould bavo clean water tn drink. The papers are still saying yield is the most Important thing In fnrming, but it is not ; price is. Are you trying to compel tho family cow to manufacture rich, wholesome r.i Ilk of the contents cf n mud puddle? t'he can't do It. While planning to lay the rrnpa by, think about the price. Your wages for the season's work depend upon the price you pet for the crops. Growing ef the navy bean l.i re cclvlng increased attention In (ho south, several good farmers having grow n The lug is weedy it successfully and profitably, bulk of the work ef cuHivnt novv over, but them are many places on tho farm (hut ousht. to have attention. Don't raise weed seeds. Hcshiih Smoking in Egypt. The total amount of hashish stl.eil in Egypt during the past year amount ed to 14.fi9 kilograms, an increase rl "700 kilograms over any previous year. About one-half of the total crop is said to have bpen seized. The price of has hish stands higher than it has ever stcod before. This appears to bavo slightly affected the consumer. In each "pnza" or pipe. Is placed a piece of hashish weighing about two grains, and valued at less than five mllllcincs, with some charcoal. This Is passed round to eight consumers, each of whom payB 2 1-2 milllemes for a long pull. It is said that formerly each pipo was required to Btrve 12 cxiisumcra. The profits of the retail traders have certainly been reduced, but they aro still enormous. Twenty-two cafes be longing to Kuroprans, and lfiH be longing to natives, were ordered to be finully closed by the tribunals In 1H03, as HMilnst H and 1325 In lf02. Paris Dally Messenger. Old Confederate Dies. The bugler who blew the last call ft the battle of Appumuttox on the Confederate side died at New Orleans the other day. For a timo an Inmate of the soldiers' home, he left that In stitution as soon as ho was able to make a living for himself. Tbo taps that were sounded over bis grav com- memoratcd real hero. srORTS OF THE INDIANS. BUCKS, SQUAWS AND PAPOOSES FLOCK TO THE RACE COURSE. Worldly Goods Bet en Result Cay uses Doped by a Practical Joker, Cause Amusement and Sometlires Trouble. A corresrondenl. writes to tho In dianapolis Journal: Not Ions aro we hud occasion to Journey to a typically western com munity which lies In the plains nnd Is the cent vo or an Immense cattle and horse raising district. It was In tho fall, at the time of their local races, when the horseflesh of the track Is tested for speed, nnd when the iioblo red men lose or win the year's accum ulation of worldly goods. There were a number of pood horses In the field, mostly runners, ns the trotter, be ho ever so swift, la too slow for the west ern Ic'ea of sport. Indians had congregated from every locality ard the chiefs of ninny tribes headed their little bands, accompanied by tho wives atid progeny. The:' of the plains are generally tall and hand some, In Indian fashion, discounting tho coast Fiwriihos In sh'.e. features, and general bearing, as they lead ft freer llfo In the mountains nnd plains, riding Centaurllko their wild little ponies. Admittance Is always granted them lrslde the circular fence In the centre of the course, and they line up r.t the railing on their cayusea seem ingly stolid and Indifferent to what goes on. However, their looks do not speak truth, for there were never. any greater gambler than the Indians, who will, rear after year, risk every thing they possess on earth at a horsa race. Their manner of betting Is so extra ordinary that, at W'o watched them piling up In one heap hundreds of arti cles of all sl:?es and value, from their blankets or saddles down to a Jack knife, It wn ralitral to supposo thero would be a inlx-un that they would never be able to straighten out. But after each race ther swarm back to the heap, picking out exactly what he or she has ventured against the other and what is won by that venture. Then they throw down again what they bet for the next time, in tho same way, and go back to their places along tho fence, rarely smiling, seldom talking, except, by an occasional grunt of dis satisfaction. They, the heirs to this great nnd wonderful country, have only now where to lav their heads, and are dy ing off so rapidly slnco tho 'refining" process of clvlllr.atlon camo to them, that In a very fpvv years tho full blooded American Indian will be no longer aught but history. As they sat in their line, calmly waiting for tho next race we were conjecturing what their Ideas of us were, and whether, after all, they were not happy In their way when the friend who wns acting an our host touched my arm and point rd to a man crossing the track. "Look.' lie said, "there goes John Black, tho grimiest, practical joker In this county see what he Is up to." The mnn referred to was passing behind the Ions line of silent figures with a small bottle in his. hand and seemed to drop a bit of Its contents on each horso as ho hurried alone unnoticed by tho Slwashes, who wero looking straight ahead. "That. Is what the;' call 'root-en-toot,' " said our friend, "and" but just, then such a sceno began as wo shnll never forget. The first cayuso In (he line switched his tall, picked up his ears and began to back; the sec ond moved uneasily, looking around reproachfully at his rider. Then they, too, and dozens of others, broko Into frenzied prancing and bucking. A wild time of excitement ensued. Worn out old cayusca who had not bucked for 20 years reared, dashed nnd flew, around wllh tho wildest young ones. Squaws were un-sontcd, papooses dis connected from the family stem, hurled madly Into tho air. and bucks, clutching at saddle, bridle, mane, or anything within reach wero dumped without ceremony onto tho ground. Tho uproar caused by tho yells of frightened Indians, neighing horses and screams of laughter from tho spec tators made matters worse. It secmod that Satan and his hundred Imps wero prodding those erstwhile sad-eyed beasts to fury with red-hot pitchforks. One dignified old lady In particular cught my eye. Her cayuso was muk ing a bast:' detour of tho Immediute location, at times standing on his hind feet, pawing wildly in tho air; again shaking his "rear" legs skywards en deavoring to turn a front somersault; again coming down with such a Btlff lepged Jolt as seemed to settle the old squaw's head down through her splno to the saddle, and had she not already been toothless with age would have deprived her of her maHtlcators. Sho was a shining example to a tenderfoot not to mount a pony that knew or ever had known how to buck. The whole act lnstod only about five minutes, but was so Inexpressibly fun ny that the realization of not boing able to reproduce the picture makes me yearn for tho pen of a Jerome or a Bangs. The Indians, after picking them selves up from various corners of the field, and actually hurrying together gathering uu their scattered belong ings and families, held a council of war, uttering guttural sounds that, wo supposed wero Imprecations. They wero a dirty, dust-beRrlmmed looking crow. After a brief timo It waa de cided that a medicine man who was present from a hated tribe had bo witched their ponies. It was all the sheriff and some hastily sworn-ln deputies could do to rescue the poor Innocent blanketed beggar from the hands of the bowling mob, who were forced to retreat In angry confusion. Thai rlrht the committee on enter tainment for the coming festivities ol the fair placed all power In tho hand! of John Black, ho having demonstrated hi ability to provoke mirth. In explanation it must bo said that the drops from his bottle wero of some fluid which evaporates so quickly as to lotive a peculiar slinging sensation, of course, which lerrlfled the poor llttl beasts. BIRD POACHERS TAKEN. 6cvcnty-3cven Japanese round on a United States Island In the Pacific. With 77 forlorn-looking Japs aboard In addition to her own ere v.-. the I'nlted States revenue cutter Thetis came Into tho port of Honolulu, Ha waii, recently, with a queer story ol the Bea to tell. The Japanese were bird poachers whoso presence on an American Island was reporte d by Cap tain Niblnck of the I'nited State steamer Iroquois some weeks ago, and tho Thetla was sent to stop their op-j eratious, but she arrived to find them only too anxious lo leave their hunv Ing ground and to abandon spoil which Is worth at least $20,000. The Japanese wero employed by n Toklo firm, and they fitted out in the RohnniH-r Yeiju Mam of Yokohama last December. Their destination was I.lslansky Island a wonderful centre of ocean bird l;fe In mid-Pacific, not ar from Midway Island. The island Is tho property of the I'litted States. The Japanese mt wdth a mishap on their way out, a huge wave "pooping" tho schooner and carrying away part of her sti.'in. They put Into Midway Island to get some lumber, and Hum tho United States authorities learned of their object. According to their story they Arrived at Llslamiky Island on January 8, and commenced at once to kill birds. They had a staff, not only of hunters, but also of skilled taxidermists and skin ners, for tho birds' plumnga was in tended for tho millinery markets of Pari. On January 18 a fierce galo struck the island, and the Yeiju Maru, dragging her anchor, struck a coral reef, and was totally lost, ten of tho men who happened to be aboard being drowned. Another ship was expected, nnd on February 27 the Tlyu Maru nrrlveil, bringing 39 more hunters. Sho sailed nwny, however, leaving word that she would roon return, and so Ihe hunting continued. Week succeeded week and the Tlyu Maru never appeared. Tho Japs on tho lonely island found their supplies getting dangerously abort, having only a couple of hundred pounds of rice left, so they started to kill for food. There Is little on the tern and other era birds of the Island that can be eaten, but the Jars cut what lilllo there waa and dried It. So they lived for many weeks, until on tho llith of this month tho Thetln arrived. It is presumed that their expected ship was either wrecked or fell a prey to somo ItUHsltm ship. Captain Ilam'rt of the Thetis slates that tho destruction wrought by the party to bird life was something up pulling. Ho estimates that they killed at leant 300,000 birds, lo judge from the number of cases of plumage they had secured. All of their spoil had to bo abandoned, but It Is properly pre served nnd will keep for n long time. There aro 333 of theso esses, the plu mage in them being of tho highest quality. Tho Japanese will be return ed to Yokohama. New York Post. QUAINT AND CURIOU3. The Spider ' riant of Capo Negro colony grows for a ccniiiry uml never roaches more than a foot In height. Tho body of a Tyrolese guide, who fell into n crevasne on the glacier of (rossvcnciditmr. In the Aiihlrlan Alps, 30 years ago, has been found In a re markable state of preservation at tho foot of tho glacier. In Kansas City recently a three story brick honso was raised 1C0 feet up a steep bluff. The house was car ried on a strong framework of tim bers, and raised by the turning of 300 jacks, divided into 30 groups. The sntalloBt coin In the world hav ing a genuine circulation is probably the Mnlleso "grain," a tiny fragment of bronze about as big around ns tho top of a slat.o pencil and having a value of only oiic-twelfih of a penny. In tho City of Mexico Is a Thieves' Market, In which stolen goods aro pub licly offered for sale. It occupies an entire square. Here may bo found everything that is portalilo, from a tolescope to a ring, a silk dress, or a pair of stockings, and the articles are sold at about one-fifth of tbolr actual value. Tho thieves do not sell tho goods openly, for that would bo dis honest, In tho estimation of tho Mex icans, but the sellers are thoy who purchase secretly from tho thieves. Dr. Korcl, a well known Amerlcun neurologist, who has devoted much time to tho study of tho nervous sys tems and tho senaat'onn of nntH and bees, concludes that the vision of In sects is lu "moslac,'' that Is, as It wero mado up of bits separated by dark lines, tho lines corresponding to tho edges of tho facets of tho Insect's eye Tho image Is usually not sharp, though when tho number of facets Id consider able (twelve thnusnnd to seventeen thousand), tho definition Is good. It Is his conclm.ion that tho insects have more than Instinct they bavo a soul, o to say; and at any rale, a mind cap. ablo of forming judgments, of choos ing. Boca have, for example, an as tonishing memory for localities. In stinct and automatism aro far from constituting their mcatal Ufa Bsll-Btarlng Rifled Gun. To dimJnlHh the friction of the ball In the bore of a rifle and thus quicken lis velocity an American Inventor named Cnllen has applied the ball bearing principle with results, as de scribed by the Ixindon Times, of a surprising character. H,!s 303 gun has ft tnur.zlo velocity of 3.200 feet per serond and a poliil hlank range ef SiiO yards, compared with the 4S0 yards of Ihe litltlsh service rifle of tho same bore, using the same charge. While the latter drives a bullet through 72 one-Inch boards, the Cnl len gun penelrates 110. The Cullcn barrel In six or seven Inches shn-lcr nnd Is somewhat thicker; the rifling makes four complete turns. In use the barrel does not heat and there Is little or no recoil, owing, it Is be lieved, to the coni pn rat I ve absence ef friction between the bulM. and the ball bearings. The absence of heat dispenses. In the ease of Maxim, wlln the need of eoolinr; Jackets and the freedom from lecoil does sway with complic ated carriage s and mount ings. A six-pounder can be fired on a block of wood nnd antin.unted i.un carriages can be utilized. Ho service able Is the gun that Japan contracted for the whole output lor two years. Some 20 of Mr. Cullen'ii six rounders and one? four-inch cannon are now r use In the ftUHSo-Jarnnese War. Ar rangements have been made, however, It Is stated, by which (he I'nited Stales nnd England Mil hereafter have the sole benefit of the 'invention. Stamp Covered Message. ! Owing to the stamp on a postcard j coming off ,!n his pocket a Vlenncfe j merchant discovered that his Irlend j was carrying on a clandestine cor respondence with Ills wife. MesSTges j were written In a minute hand unde r j the poBlngo stamp on Illustrated fost- I cards. He got a divorce. I Pure Water for 6oldicrs. Brllkih soldiers are provided with boiled water for drinking. The water la first clarified by a kind of rough filtration througli charcoal contain ing a certain amount of potassium permanganate and then "sterilized" cither by filtration or by heat, niter which It Is distributed to the troops by means of water carls reserved for "bju" waier only. riTRrcrmnncntlvcurcil. o llt'-ornn- i-oi,. Iirss fiftor tin ctny's uen? lr. Kline' tli-rat N-rveHoK(,r,r.'t-atrial I'.tt t le nnl t rem ie fni Dr. It. II. K link. Ltd.. '.'Ill Arch St.. I'hlln.. I'll. Tliore worn M't crc-inn'. inn nl WoUi'iir, Kiiff.und, last ynr. limine! '.'To in ll'L'J. Pldo'dfliirebir Comuiiiptinii lnn liifnllil 'i niodichio for cougiw tutd cc,lil. S. v. ttAJU Ki., Ooi clrnv.', N..I., I'd'. 17, 1W. Mofijuiloij are Uillinp cattle on the (ju! COtl.4i. The Largest Orchard. The largest orchard In the world Is In Missouri. It Is the great Wlnans orcdiard, near Mnrshlield, in WebMer county. There aro 8ti.ouci upple trees, 10,1100 peach trees and 10,000 par trees. Tho acreage covered Is 1.210. It Is estimated that, the orchard Is now worth $4118,000. There aro today In the county I.OOO.ooo bearing trees. ' .Working at 92 Years. The modern belief thai a tnrui prows stale ol 35 finds no support in the vigorous personality . Kev. :n Coker. of Scott county, who bus been preaching In the llnptlnt churches of Southern Indiana for 72 years, lie Is still actively employed 'n pu'plt workr although he is 02 years old. Indianapolis News. Growth of Finger Nails. The null of a person In good lieniih grows at tho rate of about one-sixteenth of an inch each week, but during illness or alter an accident or during times of mental depression this growth Is not only affected and re tarded so far as Its length Is concern ed, but also as rrgardu lis thickness. ' mi FSS TEE B5WELS XlSTV CANDY OUARANTtED CORE for all bowel trrublr. apnendlcitii, bilinumr-u, bd breath, bad .!. .. 1 .T V.'."'"' TOWfMB- ,0"' mouin, nraaacne. Induration, pimples, E?.mU,i Jl!""1"' 'uer ,"U,,,T ".'tow .fun and dizlne. Wh-n your bowel, don't move ut. riijiy T "X 'tC- Cn,"lP'" ll "J"' Pwpl" than all other dlaeaaea together. It J AR? AT!',J,,n? ,nd '""f.r"-"" of unrtnf. No m.ct-r what a. It you, atirt t.kln, CA"ET8tolay, foryou will never et well and atay wt.ll until you irt your bowela ruht Take our ad"lce, atart with Caacareta today und-r ahxoluta ruarantee to euro or money refunded The fenjiine tablet et.mped C C C. Never aold Inbulk. 8. pi. In4 booklet fre. Andre., tfterlln. Remedy Company, Thieve" or New York" jo Chickens Earn Money ! If You Know Haw to Handle Them Propsrly. Whether you raise Chickens for fun or profit, you want to do it intelligently and get the best results. The way to do this is to profit by the experience of others. W't offer a book telling all vou need to know on the subiect a book written liv i man ' who made his living for 25 years in raising Poultry, and in that time necessarily had f"V j 25c to experiment and spent much money to learn the best way to conduct the business for the small sum of 25 cents in postage stamps. It tells you how to Detect and Cure Disease, in Stum i. how to Feed for Eggs, and also for for Breeding Purposes and indeed know on the subject to nfuke a success. SENT POSTPAID OH RECEIPT OF tMMiMIWilMIMIIMMMM BOOK PUBLISHING H0USEt 134 Leonard St., N. Y. City. ACHED IN fVEPY BONE. Chlc-ACr" Hex-lei' VWnmsn.lTlin VVTM o SI oil Hi Cotilil Not Hlrop or tut, Vurd if ItiMfi'a KlilnT ruin. Marlon Knight ff 33 N. Ashland Ave.. Chicago, Orator of the West Blfle Wednesday Club, says: "This wliiler when I started to use Dnan'a Kidney Pills t itched In every bone and rind Intense pules In tli kidney mid pelvic; ur . guns. T h e urine vv a c t li I c k ci n a cloud), And I ''.'.."- ' could iinrelv & ".'iVtfi'? '.-'SS cat I'oiiculi to inei live. lei'. . .br.ngc for' the belter within u week, Vhe second week ueijiin fallnu lieirt lly. I bi guii t.i Improve generally, unci in-lote sever weeks had piisid I was well. I mid spent hundreds cf dollars for medicine Hint did not help me. but J-il worth of noun's Kidney I'lils re stored me In icrfcc( health." A TltlAI I'll Kb;-A dill ess foster. MiMiitiu l.ci., I'.iiITiiIii, N. Y.lor sale by all dealers. Price, Ml CIS. A Wonderful Jewel. Tho mutt extraordinary pearl or, rather, cluster of pearls known as "the Southern Cross," is owned by a syndicate of A'rtrallan gentlemen, who value it at $'iiio.000. So far as Is known, It occupies an absolutely unique posillon. It consists of nlno pearls, nnl orally grown together Jn so regular a manner as to form a per fect Latin cross. The pearl waa clls covered by a pearl fisher at Roo bourne. West Australia. The first owner regarded It with so much Fuperstltlon that he burled It; but H was discovered In 1874, and five years later was placed on exhibition in AustialJa. Germs In Letters. We are warned by tho Lancet (Iin don) not to open letters at the break fast table. They are usually liulen with germs which it Is not well to mix wllh food. Tho envelope flaps and stamps lhat have been moistened by the human tonguo may be bristling with coiilaminiuion. Excuse for Home Team. The ret.l fan Is absolutely convinced in his own mind that It's merely hard luck when the home team drops ft p;.mo. When tho other lellows go down, It's an itninlstnkablo sign of a fatal slump In their play. Hawaii la nor sldc-sle pplng anything American. One ol her legislators has Just been sent to jail for bribery. i , A Household Roody Cures KSfi SALT RHEUM, EC ifiMA, every form of rr tinnint faXIN ERURION. betidftt fctfirg til carious in BLOOD .BALK lontng up tho ifttflm find rottoring tho oeit ftitut on. wran irrntirod frjm any eauto. It it a j Arte Tonic. nf t t1mrtt t-jpornitural hoiling I propcrtiei justify ut in guaranteeing eire of I til blood rfiicatet if directions are followed. I'rlrf , CI rr Ri.ttii. or 0 HnttN-n for ftfi. HH i r, 11 V iR('(tfiIMT. WaV f llbfe 'i"nr wim 'ui ih,rtitt iin. f 9LOO0 BALM CO., ATLANTA, GA. C KIPANttTAllTXPHTOtlie .:.!'? 11). in ttiiiiria 1 .e-r ninci". A h in rirnl iitU' iiMO ! m rnVitM n -iM tun yi r. " .Kip i. n, ltit- iHiril, liOt KfifU hi, UitAIIIU'f. l-avt lm n't', rV'ff llittxa a'nl eejr U' tii ni from I tilMtnlorrl irin.icn nti ttllem'd T enr"! tv Itipana Vtr wftilnt''tTTTitn':tr, TtifilTfi cent i-M-koronwioimli ' m B Market, which Fowls to Save about everything you must WL jf 25 CENTS IN STAMPS. tr'SiSL'J V ill AS? ,;l i i 9
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