A MODEL HOG HOUSE. Df«orlptlon of all Economlcnl Struc ture Thnt Han lleen In l»f for Several Years. The first cut gives an exact repre sentation of the house in use by the writer. The dimensions are: Width, 16 feet; height in front, 14 feet; length depends upon the number of hogs to be kept; width of feeding alley, 5 feet; size of pens, "xll; size of doors (A, Kig. 2), 2x3 feet. The door t]ides up and down. Underneath the upper floor is a pulley over each. A cord passes through this from door to alley, so that the door can be closed or opened at will. B 15 are doors, the height of parti tions, and are 20 inches in width, hung on hinges. These are fastened to a 2xf>, standing flatwise to the al ley. and supported upon floor joists, one on each side of door, to which partition boards are nailed. Parti tions are 3 feet 10 inches in height. The door is fastened with a stick or bar made out of an inch board, a lit tle above the center. This proves .ef fective. C C are troughs made out of 2x6 and 2xß, whole width of each pen. The door extends down to this only, end not to the floor, and swings above a threshold nailed to trough and par- PERSPECTIVE VIEW. titions. This avoids climbing over partitions, and if a scale is arranged in alley, it is an easy matter to edu cate one's self in the art of feeding, by passing hogs out and in. D D are doors to slide up and down, supported by two 2x4's in each stall, so as to transfer sows, or to leave open, and close one of the outside doors and use one pen for sleeping, the other for feeding. This makes separation possible in winter, larger and smaller sows to be fed together. F F are fenders in each pen. se curely fastened, made out of 2x6 or 2xß. and set from 8 to 10 inches from floor, fastened edgewise as protection against overlying the pigs. G G, front yards to hog house, with a permanent fence built 20 feet dis tant from building. drive gate is left on each side of this yard, and the yard itself was divided by a movable fence. This forms, in breeding time, a yard for each sow 7x20 feet. When not needed panels are removed and the yard is free as a driveway to gather manure. K K are up-and-down slide gates 2x2% feet, fastened with pin above, or to be raised so only small pigs can enter. The lower room in hog house is 6% feet in clear between joists. The up per floor is supported by using 2x6 three and four feet apart, and floored ■with inch boards nailed so as to avoid any danger of slipping. The loft is used for bedding, which keeps the house warm from above. Over each pen and directly above the fender is a board fitted to let down straw and serve as a ventilator. The loft is filled through door open ing into yard. Each pen has a half window of 7xß glass directly over the tender, which slides sideways, so the house is well lighted and warm 6un gets in each apartment. Size of cook house. 14x16, with 14- loot studding. Vhe lof is used foi ' ""'<r*Z' "0,0"' """I J* FruS'nq Allty A I /d, r Ceo* I 7K,J I ''"U J 7AU A * A keoo'vus/>> : Mr* : 0-»" 112 P "> Prr\ p en -> -,n «, , „ .. F/oot P/an : /"ZO 7 >2.0 7*lo I 6 6 6 2, INTERIOR ARRANGEMENT. ground grain. The floor needs to be well supported with 2xß joists. Grain descends through feed chute. Cham ber is reached by ladder adjusted be tween two joists in center of the building under the upper alley way, hung on an iron rod and is swung up between joists when not needed. The opening from cook-room to shed is provided with a slide door. P, door at end of alley. Hogs may he loaded here by having a step board. It. door into alley. If a hog house only is required, the cooking-room can be omitted, to be built on later. But for the proper rearing and fattening of hogs that adjunct should not be omitted.—Theo. Louis, in Farm, Stock and Home. -An Ideal Coach Home. Hie qualities desired in a coach horse are size, symmetry, style, sound ness, color and action. Made the Indian Rent IHnd. Senator Stewart the other day related the story of an adventure with a big Indian when he was prospecting for gold. The In dian asked the futime senator for a ride in a high wagon, and he was told to climb in. In less than a minute Stewart saw poor Lo signaling to another Indian behind a rock, who was sighting a gun at Stewart. "I guess they needed my wagon and my mule and maybe my scalp in their business. My only chance was to grab that IndiaP sround the waist and hold him in front of me. You het I did that, and at the same time yelled at my mule. That critter had some sense, and in a few minutes we were out of range. But it was a close shave." As the senator stopped the curious man in the party asked him what he did with the Indian. "Why, I broke his gun, threw him out of the wagon, and then kicked him along on his hands and knees until I think he got real mad."- Washington Correspondence Pittsburgh Dispatch. There is more Catarrh in this section ot the country than aJI other diseases put to gether, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by con stantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi monials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Fixed. Judge—Now, my boy. you are on your oath. Do you understand what that means? Witness—Why—er—I don't jest—er— reckon—" "Do vou know what vou are expected to tell?" " "Oh, yes; the lawyer that hired me wrote it all down so that I could learn it by heart." —Philadelphia Press. Try Grnln-OJ Try Cirntn-O! Ask your grocer to-day to show you a pack age of GRAIN-0, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without injury as well as the adult. All who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. 4 the price of cofi'ee. 15c. and 25cts. per package. Sold by all grocers. Hope Sprint;* Kternnl. AlittleXewZealand girl wrote to ask Mark Twain if his real name was Clemens. She knew better, she said, because Clemens was the man who sold patent medicine. She honed not, for she liked the name of Mark. Why, Mark Antony was in the Bible! HIT letter delighted its recipient. "As Mark Antony has got into the Bible," Mr. Clemens characteristically remarked in telling about it, "I'm not without my self." —Youth's Companion. Lane'* Family Medicine. Moves the bowels each day. In order to be healthy this is necessary. Acts gently on the liver and kidneys. Cures sick head ache. Price 25 and 50c. A Vermont Wonder. A report is published from Vermont that the electric light piant of a town in the Green mountain state was frozen up the other night. When it comes to freezing up electricity Vermont beats the record. Up to date nothing equally startling has been heard of, unless the story told by Bob Bur dctte be excepted. Bob used to describe a wonderful section out west where everything was pptrifled—-even the law of gravitation. And Vermont could not surpass that.—Troy Times. The Spirit of the DrnK Cures disease. Hoxsie's Croup Cure pos sesses this subtle power for the cure and prevention of Croup, Pneumonia, Diph theria and Bronchitis. Sold by druggists or mailed postpaid on receipt of'so cents. A. P. Hoxsie, Buffalo, N. Y. The woman who is in the habit of telling her troubles makes more calls than she re ceives.—Town Topics. Cougrlilnst I.endft to Corsnmptlon. Kemp's Balsam will stop the Cough at once. Goto your druggist to-dav and get a sample bottle free. Large bottles 25 and 50 cents. Go at once: delays are dangerous. Evil fastens on us only because it finds affinity in us.—Kam's Horn. Piso's Cure is the best medicine we ever used for all affections of the throat and lungs.—\\ ni. O. Endsley, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900. The perfection of art is to conceal art.— Quintillian. Dyspepsia is the bane of the human sys tem. Protect yourself against its ravages by the use of Beeman's Pepsin Gum. Taking it year in and year out, the easiest way to get money is to earn it.—Puck. All goods are alike to PUTSAM FADELESS DYES, as they color all libers at one boiling. Sold by all druggists. When a fool opens his mouth you can see right through him—Chicago Daily News. Uncle Sam uses the best of everything Lncle Sam uses Carter's Ink. He knows. Pity is akin to love, but most men call it a poor relation. —Town Topics. "I hurl the lie back in your teeth!" lie cried* Which was quite appropriate, for they, too, were false.' —Philadelphia North American. "Some folks," said Uncle Eben, "is like persimmons. If you strikes 'em right dey's fine, but if you 'slurbs 'em when dey ain't ready foh you dah ain' nuilin mo' disagree able."—Washington Star. "Yes, Weary, I'd take that brine treat ment on one condition." "What's that, Dusty?" "They'd have to guarantee that it \fould give me a perpetual thirst."—Cleve land Plain Dealer. In South America.—Tourist—"So revolu tions are not «s popular as they wereV" Native —"No, the taint of professionalism crept in and the people gradually turned to other sports."—Detroit Journal. "Yes. she wouldn't speak to the editor when she met him." "Had he offended her?" "I should say he had. His society reporter called her one of last century's buds."— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mother—"Now, dear, why don't you run and give grandpa a kiss?" Child (somewhat nonplussed by grandpapa's mustache and beard J —"l don t see any piace for it, mum ma!"—Punch. Verus (in surprise)—" And you have no use for poets? Whj\ dear?" Cupid (fierce ly)—" The brutes! Ninety-nine times out of a hundred they make me rhyme with 'stupid.' " —Town Topics. If you are just a hand, don't try tohea boss. You are being paid for entirely dif ferent work. If you had more ability than the boss, you would be the bosf, and the boss would be holding your job.— Atchiion Globe. , "I hat man Deadbete is the meanest fel ,ow 1 know." "Why?" "To-day he paid me back a loan I've been trying to get for two years and he had the nerve to ask ma how much I proposed to throw off lor cash. —Ohio ijUiU Jgmual. CAMERON COUNTY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1901. Always Caaght, If a young man goes into a jewelry store to look at ladies' rings, the worst gossip in town is sure to step in and catch him at it.— Atchison Globe. To Mothers of Large Families. In this workaday world few women are so placed that physical exertion is not constantly demanded of them in their daily life. Mrs. Pink ham makes a special appeal to mothers of large families whose work is never done, and many of whom suffer, and suffer for lack of intelligent aid. To women, young or old, rich or poor, Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., extends her invitation of free adviee. Oh. women ! do not let your lives be sacrificed when a word from Mrs. Pinkham, at tlio first approach of MRS. CARRIE BELLEVILLE. weakness, may fill your future years with healthy joy. " When I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was not able to do my housework. I suf fered terribly at time of menstruation. Severul doctors told me they could do nothing for me. Thanks to Mrs. Pink ham's advice and medicine I am now Well, and can do the work for eight in the family. 1 would recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all | mothers with large families."—Mns. j CXITHLK BELLKVII.I.K, Ludington, Mich. In 3 or 4 Years an Independence Is Assured if you take upyour homes MMjGpyf 4 lid Western Canada, tlio ' jPE Iland ot plenty, Illus- Ivj 1 ]trated pamphlets. Riving 1P a (fa lexperlemis or farmers j I 5% I fl who have become wealthy U"^1111 growing wheat, reports [ *1 A "112 delegates, etc . and full Information as to reduced railway rates can be had fjn application to the ' Superintendent of liumlgr.itlon Department of , Interior. Ottawa. Canada, or address the I.'rider- I signed, who will mail you atlases, pamphlets, etc., 1 free of co» t. F. I'KDLEV. Supt. of Immigration, Ottawa. Canada: or to M. V. McINNRs. No. > \ Merrill Blk.. Detroit. Mich : K. T. liOL.MLS. ItouwG, 1 Big Four lildg., Indianapolis. Ind MB PA ANAKESISfS: I Ulb 'flk lief arid PUHITIVK- < VII ■ M i.r ri'Kt* PII,F.M. » ' I Kor free Kanipl** address i 1 Innw "AXiKKSIN." Trlh- ; uun building. New York. B sr-mn IS lE :^3 otiß mirror will ten yo ° thc bittcr trath ' Otm ifWl Hi wHi 112 Hca,tlly womcn ,00k > oun K cr th *° M»clr *se, but you look far too old mam as anb as am ma jf» jwt am . Gj TJmc dc a's lightly with the woman in good health, but thc wasting CTHF mWi Mrn M I comple°ioo SkkßeSS and diSCaSC sparcs ncithcr ,0,,r yoathful ,ooRs • bcaat >- "°r lSr wr BmmM MJ® I Thc Creator has endowed every woman with beauty, and every woman in good nbs mm m 9mm Hi health is beautiful and comely to look upon. A clear, fresh, wholesome look B MM iftLIV Mm H is thc rcsQlt of thc posscss '° n of good a Jay flg M M Br a H health, and no woman can be beautiful em m ism as9B and attractive without good health. rj/«jncr«4ffr'#A H The dull, dead, gnawing pain, the sense MJJrmm MfILbJVC v Departing HEALTH and BEAUTY of nervousness, weakness, oppression, I nr% m Called Back by Hand discouragement, the tired, listless, lwtffrU , ll« ma m ■ languid feeling, thc shooting pains, thc mm m** if® HT* (P 9 * BPS 491 M aching head, thc pain in the back, all ivSSlifG& ttGStiWtM I B& B B Hi BB H these arc symptoms of a disordered - SB IS 9 system, and all these are beauty-killers, MSSflffS/JWG&S m&uß ahp tK H P ro^u ccrs of dull leaden complexions, BW ST eyes, humors, eruptions, blackheads, lustreless eyes, and other disfigurements . .... , J . , Get good health and with It those looks and attributes which attract, please, I and fascinate. It is within your power to do so. for It Is within every woman's power to be well and strong, and hence look her best, If she will use I and perfect hcakh"™ hCr Stronff * Vlgorofls n «>cs, pure, rich blood, a clear complexion, and thus restore the energies and vitality of sound I Good health means youthful good looks to every woman, and it behooves women to restore Hi and maintain their health by taking that greatest and best of all health restoratives, Dr. Greene's Ncrvura blood and nerve remedy. It will build up thc health, cleanse and g§§ porlfy thc complexion, restore brilliancy to thc eye, make rich, red blood and Jsßr flf strong, steady, and vigorous nerves. Dr. Greene's Ncrvura will make yon look W and feel young and restore your energies, vivacity, and enjoyment of life. JHT \' tf#> /Mrexpsr/AI, H "Oh, my," giggled the Lady of Uncertain Afre, "lam so afraid to ffoon the streets alone, now that the kidnapers are SO bold." "You needn't worry. They only steal people in their first childhood," was the reassuring statement of the Hald Party with the Ingrowing Sneer on his face.—Haltimore American. ' ■ ' 30 FEET OF BOWELS c\\ V A _ are packed away in your insides and must be kept clean, •J I y 3 ' n order and doing business. Ifs a long: way, with many turns and pitfalls to catch Xjl j the refuse and doe the channel if not most carefully cleaned out every day. When this long canal is blockaded, took out for trouble —furred tongue, bad breath, belching of gases, 'gL yellow spots, pimples and boils, headaches, spitting up of C) food after eating —an all-around disgusting nuisance. Violent calomel purges or griping salts are dan~ ( •?n' 1* j|l gerous to use for cleaning out the bowels. \ -5!.. ''i They force out the obstruction by causing (violent spasms of the bowels, but they leave ' n^es^ines r^ and even less able to keep °P regular movements than before, and make a I 2 larger dose necessary next time. \ Then you have the pill habit, which kills more people than the morphine and whiskey habits combined. V-l* The only safe, gentle but certain bowel cleansers are O sweet, fragrant CASCARETS, because they don't force out the foecal matter with violence, but act as a tonic on 14 the whole 30 feet of bowel wall, strengthen the muscles THE ALIHF.NTART CAKAT. M.OW.R .„D OF ? atural Buy and try themi «*oi.hagus<meat-pti>e)whlch conveys the food frora the throat IJLOOKL OOt tOf llHitatlOllS and SUDStItutCS Of VOU C2LTI t Cfit to tho stomach; 2. Cardiac end of stomach: 3. Pyloric end of h. * « « « « w t * r stomach ;4, Duodenum ;6. Gall bladder; 6.6. C. Small intee- reSUltS* CaSCaretS 2LTC TICVCt SOld ill bulk* Look lOr the > I tines; 7. Caecum; 8. Vermiform appendix; 0. Ascending colon: . < 112 ~« « . »i < /-• •• * « x » 7l 10. Transverse colon; 11. Descending colon; 12. Higmoid flex- tfaOC-niark* the lOnC-tailcd C. OH the DOX.I YOU Wfll tire; IS. Rectum; K. Anus. The rluuSenum 1. contlnuou. with r. '""R »«««* uu UK VUJL.J lUU Will the .mall Inte.tlue*. The .mall Intestine empties Into the lind that in an Cnllrcl V natural WIV votlr DO'Well will hr largo Intestine or colon at the eveum. The arrows indicate *""* "»«-** uiuiuy natural way yuur BUWttt WIU DC the direction which the contents of the bowels must take in oromotiV nnd fWffriAn^ntlv passing through the alimentary canaL pxwiipny a.n« permanently ALL il ffl sold j N BULK> Alinp all bowel troubles, appendlcltln, btl- All In I lITFTn TOCTBEi Five y.-nr. ago I IIML louMiean, bad l-rculh. bad lilood, nlnd I 0 I | IS II IS »| * I I II the first lioi of CAWAB BSSfiFrir on tl,e »*omacli, bloated bowel*. foul IV Ifl £>2 "S US 1 I Pll E' l " l4 Kow it to WWiian moutli, headacho, l.i-11-e-.110.i, pimple*, UUOfiSrlll I LiLiU 21" P»|J»' V, r fallow complexion ~m )lur me di,m e i„ the world. Thu u .th.Siute |t?oo.-«r antl cIIZZIKK KM. " jicn your bowel* doll t move regU" gn at merit, and onr beat testimonial. Wo have faith and larly yon lire getting sick. CoiiHtlpatloii kllln more will sell CASCARETS absolutely guaranteed to cure or people than all other dftseasi-N together. It lis a money refunded. Oo buy today, Iwo fiOe boxe«, give them a wtarter for the elironic ailments and long yearn of ftt * r « trl " ! ' a«l>er simple directions, and If you are 1 Kuff'erliitr that come uflerwurdN No mnft/r u i»«f not waistled, after usln* one oOc box, return the omiscd GOe ail" VOU. Start takliiif r b »* »nd the empty box to us by mall, or the druggist from 112. ii, .. !!? *** * J i...« ?r y,' y®" whom you purchased It, and get your money back for both Mill never get Vieil and bo well all til© time until boxes. Takeourudrlee—no mutter what alls you-start to you put your howeln right* l ake our advice; Mtart day. Ilealth vi lli quickly follow and you will bless the day wltlft CASCARETS to-day, tinder an aD*olute guar* you flrstitartedtheuseolTANCAßETS. Book free by mall, an too to euro or money refunded* Address; bTEULINiI BEHLEDT CO., NEW YORK or CiIICAUO. J I . 7
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