He Guessed He Knew. One of the keepers of the bird-house In Bronx park has a nature story to tell. There came to the park a publie school teacher and a class of children. One of the “Now, children,” ed, “what Is the called?” After a full half-minute, Scotch ancestry ventured to “1 think 1 know, teacher; mongoose.” birds was a goose the male of the a boy answer: DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE? Try Hicks' CAPUDINE, ant to take —effects immediate—pood to prevent Sick Headaches and Nervous Headaches also, Your money back if not satistied, Ie. 25¢. and 800. at medicine stores. Adv. Not Promising. “Well, after long looking for found an opening vesterday.” “You did? “Yes: fell into a street Baltimore American, one, 1 trench.™ Mre. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Childrca teething, softens the gums, reduces inflamma tion.allays pain, cures wiad colle 85¢ a bottled girls are anxious not so anxious Some ried are ried. to get mar to stay mar Still, a woman's vanity is with a man's concelt, WOMAN TOOK FRIEND'S ADVICE And Found Health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. in It Windom, Kansas. —*“I had a displace- ment which caused bladder trouble and I was so miserable I didn’t know what to do. I suffered from bearing down pains, my eyes hurt me, 1 was nervous, dizzy and irregular and had female weakness, | spent money on doctars but got worse all the time “A friend t about the Pinkham remedies and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetal pound and was cured. your remedies enough fo woul id have been well 1 '-— Miss MARY J . 2, Box 41, Wind old me I took Consider Well This Advice. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose hope un- til she has given Lydia E. Pinkbham'’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial, This famous 3 remedy, the medicinal i gred ents of which are derived from native roots and herbs, has for nearly forty years proved to be a most valua- ble tonic and invigorator of the male organism. Women everywhere bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- bie Compound. If you want special advice write to Lydia FE. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl- dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. ; fo- Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief —Permanent Cure CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegeta. ble — act surely but gently on the liver. Stop after dinner dis- tress--cure indigestion, improve the complexion, brighten the eyes, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine must bear Signature STOP that Pain In the Side il the Pain before it Kills you, nekac hes “atite in the wide, kidne colds,” scalding duiing urinst onal’ srospeadily and permanently redeved by WELLS =cweoy REMEDY This sterling medicine has proved its evorth daring X yeas of actual use. Should be in every home. Guaranteed beneficial op merges, refunded. Helioves pain almost ntiy, Solddirect by alr to avoid 1a bati tation and to protesteonsamers, No harmful op habit-forming droge A reliable time-tried remedy for old or young. Bent Crenaid un rossi pt ow 81. 00 per Botile, rite for information. Well Hole ry Te am request. Remady Co... Baltimore Nd, "roprietor and Distributor DR. GIVENS’ FOR NERVOUS DISEASES Long Isla und Lhd is 3 miles from New. ¥ ry Re A AT fo A en nts or in. mation Dr. A. J.GIY TERY, Stam fur , Conn. LADIES 1: We x wna pou et of formuias ww ta ® fon of 4 mont desirable beauty DTI (haw 10 make modern frecui Comprising face powders. pimple ldiima reckie atadiciion, stuperfiious hair remoy uty to mi make tes 10 sell-deh Tb Tot aE py AER Ea of merit, IF YOU COULD. GET RICH by Ji writing a rd, wonld you do it’ Wel : €an, ir EL A BU wiv ong quick, asking for ou lye wire eats you Wo ib, wand) Distributing Co Coy, BOT Sth Av, N. Xu | PESTS OF SHADE TREE | Proper Protection Is Problem of Much Importance. | Sudden Losses Are Frequently Caused by Overwhelming Attacks of Leaf-Eating Insects—Keep Pests in Subjection, (By B. A. FORBES.) The protection of the shade trees and ornamental shrubs of our city parks against insects has been for several years a problem of increas- ing importance. Many of the most de- sirable trees and shrubs are liable to show destruction by obscure insect pests little understood, if at all, by those Immediately concerned. \ Trees which have grown for years becoming more attractive, more val uable and more highly valued year by year, begin to weaken and decay, and of Strawboard and Smeared With Tanglefoot. the owner does not know why. This due to borers or the scale or beetles, the presence of which has not been detected or sus pected, but which injuries might have been prevented if the facts had been known in time. More sudden are caused by overwhelming of leaf-eating insects, which, conspicuous, are not dealt proper measures are not known, But, of Ia been accomplished along through proper experi: servations, Careful often insects is attacks although with be { procedure Cause Oi te has 14 iine work this and Years, a great nents ob- examinations being flected trees shrubs insects ju studie 3 This is autl 1 control of vards and stre« is, and her od deeply in order orities I parks, owners lawns bec in private premises g on the acteristics the pe #iE tO con them age for spraying i8 Lhe prepari: preparations, for trapg I which creep up or dows tree of the When the elm grown they lea in the earth, emerging, ing trees and wholly the tree climbing up the ircled at the prop band bis by worms just the tree is virtua against canker-worm Ir The sticky plied directly rent against the may be on bands of paper, tin, or strawboard For the elm leaf beetle a trough shaped band, the in side of which is with can only CEES by this is a sti by young the egg, enc cky her or ilnpassn emerging substance may bark as of borers, or be ap to the a deter attack used smeared Trap for Elm Leaf-Beetle, Made of Tin—Lower Edge Should Be Se cured About the Tree and Crev. ices Filled in to Prevent Larvae Passing Through, sticky material, euntraps great num bers of the descending larvae. Used in connection with spraying arsenate satisfactory means of keeping: the Use for Cull Potatoes. When potatoes come in, use the marbles for the hens and chicks. Cook them and throw them into the poultry yard, and no preparation will be nee essary, as the chicks can easily plek them to pleces. It Is economical to use potatoes in this manner, those that are usually unsalable can be converted into eggs and assist in adding to the profit from the farm. Cowpeas In Corn. Every farmer should consider the sowing of cowpeas in’ cowpeas, besides enrich with nitrogen, will furnish ter pasturage, and if the corn is eu for silage the cowpeas will help bal ance the ration. About the best way to sow the cowpeas is to drill them in between the the.last cultivation of same, GOAT’S MILK IS EXCELLENT | Nothing Better for Children, as It ls Almost Entirely Free From Dreaded Tuberculosis. by substitute for the cow's milk. children there is nothing better and it is a well-known fact that it is almost entirely free from tuberculosis. But, answering a question of a cor- respondent as to whether it is profit. able to keep common goats on the farm for the milking purposes, we should say that as a general rule it is not. Goats require the proper feed just the same as other animals if they are expected toMgive large quantities of milk and unless one lives near a large city where goat's milk ean be gold to hospitals and rich private patients of physicians, it cannot be disposed of to advantage, Common goats with; they cost is kept on a l: pick up a pretty in~ on the place On the other hand, the bucks is intolerable to mo Goats are difficult to ag they will climb fences of any height, and thelr sunning place the top of roof. Altogether, we the ilk of pl the are cheap to begin little if a emall flock farm, as they can fair living by brows ATR the odor from st people confine within bounds favorite in the barn should say that COmmor m goat f average for special are unable t more or less 3 ig entirely ou Used purposes » keep a aluabi ace on farm milk, people who they USEFUL AS HAY RACK LIFTER Arkansas Fatmer Has Automatic Un. loader for Heavy Wagon Bodies How It Is Constructed. COW, are I have heavy fes ti knows Ha an au tic unloader hay rack iat any te of how thHawaAY Hay Rack Lifter Mail and ws one section of the ppe bef the ur Fig. £ shows the positi ith the rack i by 4's set Tt posts apart mers’ Ars re on it firmly into should be crogswi about } Eells set feet The length ar upor g braces, which must be and securely bolt to the | not so tight hinder them moving freely in the loading or unloading of rack. The pieces C are 2 by 6s bolted to the lifting braces At their forward ends two short pleces of 2 by 4s (E) that strike the rack as it is being driven thus bringing up the lifting frames and raising the rack off the wagon. Two crosspleces of 2 by 4s (DD) are bolted lengthwise to the post to give the frames rigidity. Two hooks (F) are bolted at the forward end of D to stop the forward movement of the lift ing frame. These are placed a little past the center so as to lock the frame while up. Two pawls notched at one ond are bolted underneath the rack frame with the notched ends against the rear bolster of the wagon. This prevents the rack slipping back as it rises from the wagon. Silage Too Bulky for Swine, Swine ralsers are advised mgainst feeding young swine extensively on silage, in a recent bulletin from the lowa station. It is too fibrous and low In digestible nutrients to prove satisfasory for growing and feathe ing swine, The bog has a digestive apparatus #uited largely to concentrated feeds, Old sows will eat some ellage: how. ever, If fed to them it should consti tute only a small portion of their ration. AT0e8 depend are i well nade as 1o from wre bolted Shallow Garden Cultivating. shallow. This Is especially true of the tomatoes. They cannot be expect essential is not properly taken care of. Frequent cultivation in addition to the prolongation of the bearing period of the tomato tends to lessen the damage die to the blossom end rot of this fruit. Keep this good work going by all means. Giving Hogs a Bath. Kansas Agricultural College says: Few things retard the growth of a hog so much as lice. Years of ex perience have shown that the best medy for destroying the lee and ing in chemical solutions. ps the skin of the y condition and thereby aids th. Because of cheapness in first cost and inating qualities, most dipping vate are now COMMERCIAL Weekly Review of Trade and Market Reports. Dun’s Review says: of business and the evidenced by for fall and ding markets instances been of LOMAry “Encouraging predominate, confidence preparations All the lea vet in some midsummer recession has shorter duration than “The prevailing apparently reports of sed growth is incre: winter trade continue quiet the cu optimist} was not i reported damage agricultural situ ing Grad wheat harve west.” ition recovery accompanied ting Irn from wit do $8 cream ory, choles good, 4@25; Creamers 260 27; creamery creamery, biocks, aryiand prints “REG 28; ne og 21 Q Sid aN rolls Pennsylva Indles and nia Penneyl and ay - Maryland, 0c: vania Western firsts firsts, 20: Southern rehandied Eggs nearby firs Virginia Recrated higher fs West and Arabs 16 HTRIR, i egress Le to 1c Live Poultry? hens, heavy, 1 do. small to medium, 15; do. old roosters and stags, 10+ large, 19: do, small to Ducks, old, 12: do, 1314; do do, Young, per pair, r pair, 25. fckens old Ke: old hens, do, spring do mediom, IR spring, 3 Ibs and over, gmaller, 12. Pigeons, 5 per 25: do. old, Live Stock CHICAGO ou 90.065: Bulk of $8.85 9.30; $R.206G 9.05; $6.00 8.80, 6.5061 9.10; Hoge light, Peavy, pigs, Cattle— Beeves, steers, 36.756 7.80; ers, $5.3060 7.90; C800; calves, $8.00@ 10.75. Sheep Native sheep, vearlings, $5.50 6.50; sales, mixed, rough, $8 ER 206 6.25 Texas $4.15615.25; lambs, native, I f KANSAS CITY. MO.-—Hogs—Bulk, heavy, $8685G 8.85; pack. ers and butchers, $R65GR. 07%; lght, $RE65G 8.95; pige, $7.25@8.25, Cattle—Prime fed steers, $8500 8.00; dressed beef steers, $7.25@8.40; Southern steers, $5.00G 685; cows, $4.006 7.00; heifers, $5.0041 8.80; stock. ere and feeders, $5007.60; bulls, $4500 6.50; calves, $6.006 8.76, Sheep-—Lambs, $5.26@7.10; year lings, $450@550; wethers, $4.25@ 5.76; ewes, $3.504 4.50. PITTSBURGH, PA. = Cattle Cholee, $8606 8.90; prime, $8300 8.50, Sheep Steady, Prime wethers, $5.40 #560; culls snd common, $2603; lambs, $4.0067.35; veal calves, 211@ 11.50. i i i i OTHERS ALSO IN HARD LUCK Artist, Mowever, Was Mood to Extend Sympathy to Fellow Unfortunate. Two youthful artiste having a studio adelphia, wherein they not only work, but lodge as well, were obliged to make shift, not long ago, during a period of financis! giress, with such meals as they could themselves pre pare in the studio One morning as the two was “sketehiiag in” gave utterance to loud and bi plaint. “This is a fine tlemen to live!” he exclaimed “Oh, 1 don't know,” was the airy comment of his friend ‘Lots of peo- ple are far worse off. | was reading only this morning of a rec! who cooked breakfast for 19 Years.’ “He m ETY joined younger of the the coffee he tter com way for gen I6e his own hun re been ust have when he f awfully nally got fit the other, savagely Harper's Magazine IN MISERY WITH ECZEMA Fran) RRO my pimpies bother itching Too Candid an Agreement. "lovers prone to self-deprecia tion,” said he tenderly, as they sat the stars. 1 do not under gee In me that you are what #0 much.” “That's what everybody says,” gled the ingenuocus maiden Then the silence became so that could hear the stars lng you gar- deep you twink- Knew What to Expect. Husband (at 11 p night, fellows. | to a vegetarian “What do you ed one of the "Well, my at home by give me m. Well, good am home supper.” b y you going mean that?” ask Compan that if 1 she wou wife wae id g£ald o'clock Btories not ten beans.’ Stray Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that ft Bignature of Zs 772 or ” A > In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoris Bears the Fatal Day Was Near gee me tu if vers Afford It Now +3 uf ; 5 + sterda For SUMMER HEADACHES Luncheon Delicacies cod waler thas, Hakary Sooked of the ss usage whies, Cowes together. Ag. a Libby, Chicago Washington *' of either of the big leagues—he raining Zs p> J Coca- 1] b-A 720 slothing at 87.50 and up goarsnteel and a more perfect fit than others can possi urements with our aconraie system We solute satisfaction, Our low prioms wil take their orders in your spare guarantee a ft and ab et. furmahed. Make chosen it Tornis ° representative ERTS it In Dioasant 10 ea ¥ pli) ih foetion BY UNING cov RTEEN'S FAMOUS DRUG. LESS FACE WASH you can have a complex. lon that will be the envy of all your friends IL removes that greasy, shiny look from the skin and leaves and keeps it soft, white and bemutiful. Rimple and quick, contalng no poi sen, costs a few cents to prepare enough at homie to last for months, Beoret and full d1- pili Pest N. COURTEEN, ORONO, - DROPSY Hof, vagally remove wel. Ting And short bresth In 6 few urs and entire relief in Ihab days, trial Lroatmeny FREN, PROGRERER SONK, Bex A, Atlan, Ga — SA Ls ADDRERSES or 3 M CRREED A= » Rata a he iy ree B TRIE OU: Box al nd 6G. CO, for all » FAHRNEY & SON, Hacummows, Ma. kan General Medionl J — Pow mie hee nd per annum; Jet sone Td bidg (TEx1B8), go ward, 2 private rooms. Complete Ripmonta, Bg Miwned i furnishings and conveniences Rawtine Gen, Hosplinl, Rawlins, tomy SUT.THIS © ouT 15 i Cleary, 1756 tion Mastered one ne Cons! duetions: wm SIRE ERAS WE EO AA A AR RE sae ho Sate ee w. Ww. L u, BALTIMORE, No. 33-1918. Dave men making ry glob Lg .
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