— — Fasy Work, Too much oxersise leaves one a prey to soreness and stiffness, but it {8 easy work for St. Jacobs Oil to get the muscles back nto proper shape and cure the distress, N-w Year's gift 5,000 cigars {rom the Em- peror of Austria, Better Be Woe Than Ric Wise people are also rich remedy for all annoying dis- eases of the blood, kidneys. liver and bowels. It Hood's Sarsaparilla, which is perfect in its action. se regulates the entire sys- tem as to bring vigorous health. It never disappoints. Golitre- For swellings my 42 years I had goilre, or neck, 080 Hood's which was dis Rheumatism Barsaparilia nnd the swelling has lady in Michigan ial and used iy cured of the same 0% and troub annoyed couraging me. niso me, cured me completely entirely disappeard A saw previous Hood s and was ent trouble. She thanked me for recommend MRE. ANNA SUTHERLAND, ing it.” Street, Kalamazoo, Mich, Had poor Poor Heaith or Fears, pas in headad he, nerve with constant no appetite Used Hood's . work hi gained strength anc can eat heartily aud sleep well, I took it be ause it helped husband.” Maus, Errzasers J. Gireerg, Moose Lake, Minn Fal Kes Weak Strong 1 would give : bottle for Hood's Sarsaparilia if 1 not get it for le it the best 8 Ie Sdicine It makes te weak strong.” ALBERS jasnow, Douglastown, N. ¥ 3 (ood Sa Ee test im ire health for and hips fLaness should and Sarsapariiia, day. my “% is Plils eure liver ills cathar to take witl Hood's the only Hood's Sareapariiia, and wre a tral Y pes shed for 4 medic Have found i Siood has proved wondertu Why Mus Sant Pleasant. Palatadles. Petart Teste Good Good Nover Ricken, Weaken. or Gripe. De Ic, le «. CURE CONSTIPATION, Fivellng Remedy Company, Chiengn, Wontreal, Sew Vork, 319 KO- TO-BAC vee pid and gusrant sists to €F RE Tot A by # 1 droge acoo Habit TREES. trees Australia world. The gum %allest trees In Yze 300 feet | One the They aver- of the tands on tween Ural Okhotsk well was dug in that and at a depth of 350 tt the Yas i in the iated be- Lea A region, grouna world A German aut? pnounces the tree having that whoever touches one of them re- a 86% lectrical shock. Even upon the magnetic this tree, hich has been given pame of noe eiectrica, has a strong influ causing magnetic variations at a distance of seventy feet. The elec- trical strength of the tree varies ac cording to the time of the day, be ing most powerful at noon. saves reives vere € needle the ence, Avoid the Night sir. Avold the plight air when damp and cold, and you will often avoid having peurnigia, but Bt. Jacobs Oil will cure it no matter what is the cause nnd no matter how long it has continued. Baron Curzon is the eleyouth Viesroy of Indian since it was handed over to the home Government fn 1858, Bawars of Ointments for UstPrh That Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completelyderange thowholesystem when entering it through the mucots surfaces, Such articles should never be used except on i prosoriptions from reputable physicians, as the | damage tuey wilido is ten fold to the good you | can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by ¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, OQ. © orp no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure besare to get the genuine, It is taken internally, snd is made in Tol Leda, Onto, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free $9" Sold by Druggista; price, 75:. per bottle Hall's Family Pills are the best. General Palmer, formerly Gold Democrat candidates for President, is preparing a series i of articles reminiscent of Lincoln, Pon't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To « qu! t tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take NoTeo Hac. she wonder worker, thal makes weak men strong. All druggists, 0c or 81. Cure guaran reed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Ret nody Co, Chicago or New York Dr. James H, Worman, of *Oating,” whose name President MeKinley sent 10 tha Bangla as Consul to Munieh, h born identified prominentiy with the magazioe snd publish ! ing business in New York for a uumber of | years, As i To Cure A Cold in One Day. se Tabietn, All He, S00. Take Lazativ Druggists refand Heome Quinit rips VIP Faille 104 The fortune left by Adolph 4’ Ennery, ths dramatist who wrote © Two Orphans,” amounts to mors than 12,000,000 francs, or £2 400.000, and some of Lis relatives ate go- aw to obtain i, he ing to ’ . a's Care for ie, 210 WW. Bd I eanng st aspen k too highly of Pi Consumption, — Mr« Frank Mom Nt. New York, Oct. 38 186, ¥ Senator N. DB Seow, of worked at the trade of gil ! years Virginia, naker jor 1% West Ines Te Cure Constipation Forever, Take C ascarets Candy Cathartic 100 or #8 it C C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money ana ions When Birds Begin An ornithologist, ed the gquestior Eummer | wake up and ! greenfinch i to Sing. having at common Bing, earliest 30 begi riy 4 o'cl ove the investigat- hour in small that riser, the nning about ock, and the horizon, before appears blackbird. | an + before the t { the ch | sa ol az of what the birds slates the the as 1 lackeap i as i i 3 morn. as early the 1 It is well real pip ing. o. 80 =: 20, in nea un ab sul 48 the first person half songster in the ie la heard and #5 243 € hrush, n begins about time that Finally, the house sparrow the £ yitit cecey This length of the wren before of * € 1 py the last place on investigation alto reput ation bas the lark’s That much-celebrat- uggard, as it kaffinches, the a al does 3til after the « {in- nets and on birds 1} number of hedgerow ave cinnati Enqui Chilvese Telegraphy. e owing Bave solved th by using sami 1 over the wi numbers ins FRO re ins acters. ‘The interpreted To fare 4 CUOATRCLE ve bor ceived. Yes used ting the types he change is high degree o sO A Biriiitans den guits and tie up and Plain Dealer union Clevel Some derangement of the generative organ is household. WOMAN'S PECULIAR y practic |) LL these serious ills of quarter of a century. Mrs. The male and § without charge. Write to is Lynn, Mass. Vegetable Compound, is Mes, Kino, Babina, Ohio. “Dear Mas. Joszen pressing my gratitude for the wonders pound. terrible bearing-down pains, and it FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. NOTES OF INTEREST 0 ON AGRICULTURAL TOPICS. The Best Soll for Peanuis-~Urowing Onlon Seed-==The Care of Young Chickens--Mak+ ing Milk, Etc, Etc. SOIL FOR THE BEST PEANUTS. filled with angular gravel, colored clayey soil, comminuted, cherty, vents it from baking. The ground should be well drained and light color, for it is a singular fact that of the soil and the color of the nut, colored nut and light or whitish soils making a light colored nut. The dark er soils may and frequently do make a larger yield per but the nuts are not so nu and classed In a lower grade. Land with much humus is not sulted of pean 18, The soll most acre, ble mmrketa ure to the growth should amaonnt be strong, but with a of vegetable matter in its com Peanuts, therefore, fer position do yield cleared well af lands of quantity Of pil. The by planting tobacco oo that require hs ey 1 5 £¥4L ¥ Southern Ma Zit fmosnt sind GROWING ONION +} Fel It doubtind It is you 10 grow onfon seed 3 BIL i i men, i FEVing here | seed, in harps after can and weed thar into seullions, THE The pa and for CARE OF YOUNG CHICKEN + fu not far distant be made early hs {ev w hon Bre tif when pre rations must for the care comfort of hilcks exira eare broods nature stehed « "tis those that require the later thriving pro and food with practically vided for For the benefit of sirous of adopting methods, 1 give what 1 consider a good COMMON sense system and care from time of hatehing months of age. One of the consider is the vigor parent for It Is absolutely useless to to raise chicks from eg or debilitating shall the next right. Dust the what has them, those who are do the Pest very of found 0 of stock. gs laid hy This seetied, 1 me the chicks are hatched: thing then is to start them liens pres hen thoroughly move her from the nest, earefally rub bing the powder through the feathers so that the skin is completely covered, A slat coop, which you have previously arranged, with board floor and placed under a shed will now serve as a honse for the brood. Do not put the coop out in the rain and snow, but let it remain where the chicks will be both dry and warm. On bright dags open the slat front and let the little fellows come out ands run around, but do not give the hen her liberty. Their first food shetld be oatmeal, with a litle fine grit, slightly moisten od with sweet milk. This should be given them every two hours first few days, after which morning, noon and night will suffice, At two weeks of age they will eat and relish cracked corn and wheat and in fact almost any cracked grain will furnish an appetizing change, A litle cabbage or lettuce chopped fine | from should be given twice a week and if or lean meat should be glven avery other day. When ten days old, dust the hen Vhen chicks are glx weeks old both and brood may be allowed thelr on niece days, though they return to the After bailing weaned nen Hberty ghould be compelled coop each night, io at night and should be allowed to do go until four months old.—VFarm and Home, MARKING MILK. The man who owns the cows who makes the milk. He little or much of it. He it clean or dirty, cl in fact, can vary the to suit blmself. only a complicated apparatus which he turns his va and out of which he obtains the finished product {in the shape of all other machines, the subject to law of thermodyna must a certain amount « fodder to keep the vital in molion. includes | one can Cian Xe i make i make pensive, he The cow in fodders is rious milk, Like COW 18 a mics. She f her machinery the Ki ilar EIU and ail wmbency, and any time A prevalent is. to brosh off after have fig at oy stom for the udder down ra they wil wrong, as then more or less of the dirt will get in the empty to hand of the afterward, nnd before the milk. All of the cows thelr sides and the milking er, drop in udder brushed, If you try currying, that after you have practiced it on cows for a few weeks that there little, if any, brought away, 5s ‘he skin being Stables should be twice daily, as this will asalgt in Keeping the cattle clean. Should lice appear 1 have never found any better remedy stronge decoction of tobacco applied along the back and about the base of the horns, should be washed with a one-to-1000 strength solution of corrosive sabli- Mminte., This is a most effective germi. cide, but may have to be applied to the wood work more than once to kill larvae not hatched out at time of first application, Properly looking at the sulijoet of keeping the cows clean, sweet and neat is as important a one as supplying their stomachs with nutritious and well balanced mations. It not only conducts to thelr good health, but indirectly stimulates the milk flow, and insures that milk against contanvnation In the stable, ols thut sre Well yroomed aud free parasites are never seen rubbing thelr hair off against posts and fences about the barnyard. “It takes money to make money,” and it takes cows that are cows to make milk production profitable. Cows are largely what their owners cause them to be. In fact, avow by Her asp ar QUEER ANIMAL AGREEMENTS. in Common Quarters, An intimate connection subsisting commensals being be said to sit at but which do not pre (M Inte years nat acquainted with of this form of in the the Zealand thie fable, another, pumerous examples one of New nown Chicken Islands, off coast, a Hzard k fuatara and certain rels were found burrows, apparel ws, In rare which of curious ian EBC " of for cousins Iwo of three feet long, hamber and six lnches high, galt, children with the returned the eaglh shed with the baby GW Some % a ¥ small "Wh en was silting ou a she its talons, “A hunter Before he could shoot, the eagle with baby. The child and it was impossible for came along with a gun flew was tix the heavy, above the ground. It appeared mark, but the man was afraid on account of the child, chasing the eagle aud a quarter of a mile, the hunt Cay to shoot “After prey for with for a full fall for her it in her continued to fight, killed with the Dutt It measured ‘seven feet from tip to tip. The child was not hurt much, but when it grows up it can prove that Um a truthful man oc casionally, New York Press. A its remaining wing and then began to “Mra. Vandewater rushed and soon had The eagle ly arms, The Competition of Brains. fin is 0 young man whb means well blage, where all the people were sup: posed to be truly clever. In fact, there was no supposition about it. They were truly clever. They had to be, They wrote things or drew ple tures or composed music. The well meaning young man didnt do any of these things and he felt a little em barrassed. It was not long before he grew uncomfortable, under the ime pression that he was a jarring infin. once, They were evidently trying to bring the conversation down to his levl. He wished they wouldn't, He knew it must ain them to utter So I SS He hed it in his memory for this occa sion. fle summoned all his powe 4 as # raconteur and related it, He gave it #11 the animation and expression be could, qather confident, be BL ed it a puamber of wiih encouraging he concluded therd of approval feeling ¢ had 4d ir Ca 1 When demonstration Everybody had displayed atiemtiof and was almost eager. tut when i was all over each face wore a look ol deep mental abstraction, And in 2 short time all | good night and home. pning young results, was no jad sal gone The we $34 Tie iii 1 Pe a8 unmistakably novel and ciey won the anec- before eight 1 of stories nds of twd ity Fae treland ¢ pole likes the of OD COW the horse or % wit! od to ward vil eye, war Gentleman's boy tick rowas n tie The the cattle jocks, or witches. Magazine, Silk Umbrella Was a Loxury. years ago a sik generally arded in as, comparatively, a lox: twenty-one years ago, an old salesman sald, he remembered go- ing “on the road” from New York to ANew England, and being told by the Some umbrella was this conntry Only twenty-five reg ly useless for him to put any silk mn Deca nse people would not buy them. “Now," said ho, “1 can’t sell anything else ? The great majority of people now buy nmbrellag which are covered there, is silk mixture. Going back a vew one finds no umbrellas ex. Succeeding this time, bow. used as an improvement on Alpaca was given up because it was heavy and clumsy to roll, and sirable substitutes.—New York Post Ee —— Rabbit Kept a Dog Guessing. 1 onee heard a lady mention the that in Colorado they have jackrabbite sovewteen feet long. She koew if, for bee son had told her so. What she meant was that the rabbit jus seventeen feet. Guy says they have any such Faibines in the
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