The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, June 04, 1903, Image 2

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eral of Canada to King Edward, filing
from a masthead in
Cape Jireton int"
AVonilera and
Coninwiniilarra.
CHARGED WITH BRIBERY
the all-pervading
ether, r.r.il can !. Hip l.y i receiving in
tru:i:er.t i n tie : u- t, i f Engfetu.,
inarl.i I tl.t- 1 i -li.i ...g f a new ra in
jr.ai:'.- -t.tti:i:i!tii-ati-ix vt ill; his fellows.
Twrc tr!.-r:i'l y U c t the hit--!
notilty. M;i ;.! sen 1 ate convened
witli In t sf.!.j !ii:l" ir. iivtajj infs
ear i 1 ;: e !( , ii I -:i. It i it! in t In- hi mi
bet v. i'i :i 1'oiu; ;. , ;, rated 1 v in i '11111:; in
rai ':. : fi.j : i t ri ! i;: i.'al-'.e.
have I i rii i . !,;m;'i i! ;u ri - the Atlan
tic; l,i:t i.i i r mail tie l:rc.inning !
Christmas i ck was ii.u !lii.'iM M il-
tenec ni.t i . ii the reran uf the t tlict
'to the shore i'f the broad ocean. Thru
fur the fir.-t time u'.l limit wiihin j
which' lliis Lew mode of communier.-
tion i i'"ili!v availaliie were re- '
moved. In an tar! number of Nile
Register, it Halt in.ure, ay the
iYotlth's Companion, when the rtenin
Iboat was to an astonished people . hut
I the wireless message is to this- genera
tion, the remark wa made, with the
impropriate number of exclamation
'points, that the time might eome w lien
a perMm cou'.il go frnin Halt inmre to
'ltctton in ot'ii hours. Hurler's Weekly,
in a n i r i t of fun, lately suggested that
'when the wireless system has been de
veloped, if John Smith wishes to talk
(with his brother, he may tend out the
'message: ".lames, where lire you?"
and receive immediately the answer:
i"I am on the topi f Mount Saint Klins,"
.r "I am in the Klondike digging gold,"
'or "Am on the Chicago limited; will be
home Sunday." in our time it is not
afe to laugh at even so grotesque a
'fancy ns that. It may yet come true.
'.Fifty years hence mine literary grub
may alight on this art icle, and wonder
that the word "fancy," still less "pro
tcsiie." could be applied to the sug
gestion that the communication by the
wireless svstem may jet become universal.
Assistant Attorney Miller, of Post
office Department, Arrested.
HAS BEEN SUMMARILYCI3MISSE.D
Ilark to the
Farm.
Sociologists announce a tendency of
tiie congestion of city population to
find relief by emi
gration to thecoun
try. Kural life pre
ceded the building of the cities, whose
first inhabitant were a combination
tof merchants and agriculturist). Kural
Jife, with its magnificent improvements
nd daily free mail delivery, now rival
the comforts of urban surroundings,
enys the Chicago Sun. The ease and
rertainty with which people in mod
erate circumstances make a comforta
ble livelihood in the country has in the
jiast decade attracted thoiitandsof the
population of cities to exploit rural
life. The attractions to the industri
ous of a: life of freedom in the open air,
rujtivating the commercial products
-il lie M.v.; .fa. e-tfr!Tu1dt ed increased
movement of city residents with mod
erate means to embark in market gar
dening and other agricultural pursuits.
The possibilities of diversified agricul
tural production are annually offering
new- opportunities to a life of comfort
and independence in the country. Mod
rn science, under the direction of na
tional and state agricultural coopcra
'tion, is assisting thousands of people
no try their fortunes in cultivating the
soil for a sure maintenance, rather
than eke out a precarious existence in
congested cities.
When lien, (irnnt visited the tomb
of Ferdinand and Isabella on his tour
round the world, he turned to his wife
and said: ".Tuna, that is how we should
lie." Accordingly arrangements were
made in the splendid monument on the
bank of the Hudson for the great sol
ditr and his wife to lie tide by side,
or.d when Mrs. Grant died her body was
put in the granite sarcophagus pre
pared for her, where it will remain,
beautifully illustrating to the world
that those who are joined in life be
lieve that the union is an eternal
rather than u temporal oi-e.
lktgarcing that New York woman
who has just sued a friend for $2,000
carnages for alienating her dog's af
fections, we will contribute tle pow
der and hhot if some one else will fur-T-itL
the pun.
Charged With Accepting Bribe of Sev
eral Thcisar.d Collar From John
J. Ryan & Co. For Fraudulent Usa
of the Mails.
Ywuliinuton, May 2iJ. Postmaster
Oneral Payne has summarily dis
missed Daniel V. Miller, assistant at
torney in tlio ofilifl of the assistant
attorney general for the postolfi 'e de
partment, for accepting a bribe in con
nection with the case of John J. Ryan
& Co., charged with fraudulent use of
the mails. A warrant has been Issued
for Miller's nrrest.
Another warrant has becu issued for
the arrest of a man who is charged
with being the partner or a go-between
in the transaction. The brioe is alleged
to have been accepted in Cincinnati
last December.
Miller came here from Torre Haute,
Ind., about two years ago. He was ap
pointed by former Assistant Attorney
General James N. Tyner. Tho charge
against Miller has been under investi
gation for three months. The Kyan
company was a turf investment con
cern, which operated at St. Louis and
Covington. Ky. Its methods and work
ing operations are said to be similar to
those of the Arnold company, which
has figured conspicuously in the post
office investigation. Complaint was
made by Inspector Fulton before a
United States commissioner in Cincin
nati Saturday and a warrant was then
sworn out for Miller and one other
party. Mr. Fulton then came to Wash
ington, while another inspector went
west from Cincinnati to make tho other
arrest.
The Ryan company was the benefl
clary under a decision of the assistant
attorney general of the postofnee de
partment, made several months ago,
subsequent to the decision in the Ar
nold case, and couched in practically
the same terms as that decision. Those
decisions declared the concerns named
to be free to uso the mails.
Last night Miller was in the custody
of a postofllce inspector, and his formal
arrest followed this morning. Miller
was at his desk all day yesterday. He
was called Into the office of Assistant
Attorney General Robb late In the af
ternoon, and notified of his immediate
dismissal. He was allowed to draw his
salary and then return to the private
office of the assistant attorney gen
eral, where inspectors were In wait
ing. It is stated that the amount offered
Miller as a bribe aggregated several
thousand dollars, and was In the form
of a cash payment, followed by a check.
This payment is alleged to have taken
place in Cincinnati, so that the case
will be tried there, probably In the Oc
. . . . Will... ... .
xooer term vi cuuru miner wh k
to the cny hall last night and placed
under arrest by a deputy marshal. He
waived an examination and was re
leased on 11500 bonds for appearance
at court
The penalty for the offence Is a fine
of not more than three times the
amount asked or accepted and impris
onment of not more than three years.
-, Sheriff Sale. .
Bf virtue ot writ of AlW PI- F. yx IV
June term. tMiucd out of tao Court ol Cor
rooit Hew of Snydor County ft'., and to m
dim toil, 1 will exMe t Public at t'.tv
Court Huue in MidilU.-bu.tr, V on
SATI KUAY. JuneiO. 101,
at one o'clock p m.. t!e following describetl
real eiite to-w t :
All tha certain tfet or meMi:urc of Htnl
Pltuntv in Fri'nkltii tow hip. about two mil-t
Writ of Midttl bnrir and bound- d follow:
N'irth bv liddlcie k : Kn-t by 'nn-U of v in.
HaMiiiKor. U iau Waiter, Win. It m.hel, rt. nl.;
South by Hl' cU Ore t o and ttarvey .liilctirl
Initial rlotviTox, HnrreV and Audrfw btiiuii
imcli. Containing loH Acres more or vn- Tlit
firm iii nriiv nil under cultivation. The noil
in rich ii d fertile, Jfaf k iittrn, Fritm lwc I
iuft llotie ami nil iitM-ewnry oiiihu.l'liiii: in
Kood reiniir- Choice fruit of all kiitdt on the
farm rlowinu mountain wutor at the house
and barn
ieed mid taken into exct utiou and to bo
sold nn the )io(erty of 1. K. II :m.
t'oMinoN: .u percent iiiii-t lo paid ini
mediately aficr t he ite or Hie pioertv will Ik
rimtld. J hia balauee of le purchase intniey
miiHt Ik p ttd on (r bnfore tlio lirnt Alonday f
ict brr iir before Ihe dii-l u, kiiowo ircd.
Anyntt rury nnntiiiK n nim'c al re irn will e
rctiiir d to write he reftrn in time t Imve it
iipproved by the Court bebtrv the need will l
Acknowh duett. All dee is to be paid for belore
h iiiK deliv red.
CHA E HAM'r.I.!,, Shcri.
Sheriff'.- office, .tliddlehurg, l'a.
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IRRIGATION TOPICS. ' PORTABLE H0G-E0USZS. j
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Al ly and IntcrmUiiKijr Dturnoecl In
m !oiii.:r.n Ciprrimrnl Station
ri.bllcntlon.
Veterinary sUrceoN.
SELINSGROVE, PA.
All prorisMloiiiil liuKlnesM entrusted lo uy care
WH receive prutul't mirt eareful atientlon.
WANTKD: 8KVKKA1. IMU fil Idol s 1-KK- i
Hons in e.icli ntu'e to trnvel for huiwe eMiiililSh- j
ed eleven yenr Hllil with a lurgp eiipitul. to ru'l '
upiiii luereliniitii nnil nireuU lor Hilcretwifiil nml !
iirnrttntilc line. Permanent rnffiiKe'rient Week-1
ly rami mlarjr of (IN anil all tmvelinic xieniivi) I
uiiii hutei bills nilvani'efl in ruli Pm'li week. I
Kxrerienee not en.entinl. .Vcniion reterenee
nil enclose self mltlre.e envelope. 1HI;'
NATIONAL, 334 iDearbornSt. ChlcaKO. 5-7-1 (It
In r.ulietin No. 3-i of the Montana ex
periment ktutin U'rectQr S. FuBter
fives a pcmeie tieseript urn, eauly ir.aue
I UMiiluble la f;innel for praetieal ute,
of one method of measuring water,
j Among other things, l'ruf. Foster bays:
For oeeasionai measurement!, the
I earthen ehannel of u iliteh orotmal on
I swers all )nirtof es, lnit when more bc
urute ami continuous measurement!
are t.esirnl rating lliimes are usually
const rtieteil. These consist of wooden
Humes as wiiie us the water channel
nnd from eight to 24 feet in length,
placed to conform with the grade of
the canal. The velocity of the water is
found by n current meter, and the
depth of water is often recorded on a
sheet attached to a telf-registering
machine which needs attention only
every seventh day.
A weir box usually consist of a
flume with the lower end enclosed. In
the middle of the top of the lower end
a notch is cut, through w hich the wa-
iri iff - Hfl i " y
I
.if.it
why
Over half :i ccntr.ry
is one of t he reasons
goods stampc!
"1847
Rogers Bros.
the product of this long gi;
"xperience are best. They R
are sohl by leading deal
crs. For catalogue No. 191 tj
explaining points of in
terest to buyers, address
the makers
laternatlAMal Hitter t'ompauj-,
Mrrldea, '.
FARMER'S WEIR BOX.
' ter to le measured flows. Weirs re
quire no instruments other than a
foot rule. They ore ensily and cheap
ly made, and measure flowing water
within t wo per cent, of accuracy when
all the requisite conditions are ful
filled. Weir boxes as compared with
miners' inch boxes are more accurate,
can be built for the same if not foT
lea money and can be used to meas
ure much larger rolumen. The chief
defect of this device are that the box
often fills with sediment, which must
be removed, and that the water as it
issues from the notch requires) a drop
of at least double the depth of water
flowing through the notch.
I For nearly half a century western
Irrigators have tried to devise a wny
t by which water might be measured
as it flows through a head gat. They
hoped to make one structure answer
two purposes. In this they hare failed.
'.JT"t;t! lo; th .eusoir that, water is 10 mneH"
wdotl4nklna' elMMOt of tha entire i Btrltated and so irreinilftr 4n flnur
rl??.?? 0" ' th. oWcUi J j. 4i,,v . l, "
I , 1 - .... v. uKt a utnujjaiCM to J eil
- un
I f -TWaW
I KIM
Old King Cole
wen he alive tixlar,
would call tor a bowl ot
Vtanrr!
Kr ronvnlriiee and t'hropneaa tie
Ua Here Ilearrilird la A Lead
of Moxt Otbem. '
'to oatmeal er otber cereal food.
II roar vraeer aamm m4
keeo It. aend hi name
and yoor order we will
that you are en polled.
J The genuine made only by the
FRANKLIN MILLS CO.,
i LOCKPORT, N.V.
g Bwiklet eontainlno; manr Talo.
I able recipes, free for the artlng.
V.
mr oncitneia
j the forme
wmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmn
A ir.sn convicted l robbirg the
TTLited States rf gistered mail was en--,r.c.c
to jriton for life and 20 years
rar re. The convict undoubtedly hopes
tLat he will be overlooked at the res-xrre-tior..
eer con.bat a mat's opiniiiL, isyi
f ch.iet.hauer, for thouph you
reacl.ed t!.e age of Methuselah, you
woul'! Lever have done setting hire
r;;.t ujiol si! the absurd thixgithe be-uieves.
The r.hlef talue of pearl r.ecklaces
and cinrr.' r.d sunbursts is that they
are a!.ive being lost or stolen, thus
makir.'.' a l.i a-il'iiable Lews item;
citi trvv.M-, they ure of t.o account.
M r V:i:
i'.wr. Lao-VeLi'-t
wouli tal.e
Vtep ttill.
' r. the p ir.t of falling
t. oi -covered in VeLice.
r st ut greatly if the
fj:::b'e to Ltrwrlf and
Another Arrest Made.
Cincinnati. May 26. Word was re
ceived by Federal officers here that Jo
Eeph M. Johns was arrested at Rock
vllle, Ind. Johns, it Is said, was the
man who worked directly with John
J. Ryan and accepted the money for
the Tyner letter. According to the fed
eral officers. Johns' first offer for the
letter was for $5,000. Ryan refused to
pay that amount, when Johns agreed to
compromise for $2,600. Johns and Ryan
met at the Gibson House, In this city,
January 12. when Ryan paid over the
money and In return received the let
ter which was used in advertising the
"get-rich-qulck" scheme. Subsequent
ly Ryan paid Johns $2,000 more for
other services.
Mrs. Roosevelt Going to Groton.
Groton, Mass., May 26. Mrs. Roose
relt, wife of tho president, will come
to Groton to attend the annual priie
day ejterclses at Groton School, In
which her two sons are pupils, next
Friday. Mrs. Roosevelt's proposed
Tlslt bas been kept a secret, and the
fact that she would Tlslt Groton on
this occasion was made known only
last sight It is expected that she
will arrive Thursday evening or Fri
day morning, and remain only long
enough to attend the exercises.
Railroad Shops Burned.
Korfolk. V, May 23. The Sea
board Air Line Railway shops, minor
offices and warehouse on the outskirts
of Portsmouth were p actlcally de
stroyed by fire. The destruction of
nearly every building and car at the
yards was about complete. As near as
can be estimated at this time the
monetary loss will foot up $750,000.
James Harrell, a machinist, who tried
to save bis tools, was so badly burned
that be may die. No one else was seri
ously hurt.
Almshouse Using Oleo.
Harrisburg, Pa., May 23. Robert
M. Simmers, agent for the Dairy and
Food Bureau, bas notified Commis
sion Warren that the managers of the 1 w
almshouse at Willlamsport have been
feeding oleomargarine to "the Inmates,
which Is a direct Tlolatlon of the law.
Commissioner Warren has ordered
Mr. Simmers to begin prosecution of
the alleged offenders.
1 J-
C'anne to Join s 4'ln Th.it Will
nn hats money ir xtju.
Ererrbmlr should loin tue Mrruni l.i'.,ur vr.'
loClubof America. There. Is nntl-.inir tho like 1,
anywhere. It cos's almontimiUlnitto y In vus ihrl
benefits It tires are wonderful. Hei'n! 1-8 vol til
nstrumenta at iiih iiI rut iiKe-. nr. iwium re
duced rates at mine hotuit. it answers queiitlnrs
reaorcunnte. it cirers Fcuvirstiips and vait:a-
bieeash crises to members. It maintains i lul.
rooms In many cities fur Its m"n hern. In sihlltlun,
ererf member receives the onieial mairfczlne enti
tled I'.T'rw M nntk"api:llicKt!nninaeiiMljr
Itself .Including pieces of lilgh-rlta roi-.al and In
strumental muilclfull slset each month wlthnnt
extra charge: li pieces In nneTeirlnall. VOU
CAN OKT ' AI.LofTHtSlS UEK1U-1I8 FOR Ale
MOST NOTHING.
The f u II yearly rectnoenblp fee Is OneDortar for
which yoa get all ahoTe, and yon any with
4rsw say lias within tkreo saontfas If you
want lo do so and Krt ynyr slollnr buck. If you
doot ears to spend tl.m, send Si cents for three
monins memnersnip. obody can arfnrd to pann
tnia oner by. ion will ret your miner back In
value many times over. Full nartlnulsra will he
sent free of ebarsja, but U you are wise you will
send In your request for membership with the
proper ree as once, xne id eta. uree months mem
bership offer will soon ehanee. Write at onea ad.
dressing roar letter aid enclosing tlJM fur fullj
rear's membership or twenty-are cents (or three
Divin, w
MVTVAJ. LirKSAKT HVHIO CT.TJB
Ke. ltO Naaeasi t.. N. T. City.
Patenlsj
der it impossible t o secure an nccurate
measurement. Of late years measur-
lnf? boxes have been placed at the most
suitable points below the headpntes,
tteroontrol the stream while
r indicate the volumes. This
rule applies to weira. It Ir well to have
a spnoe of nt least 50 feet between the
two structures, and if a better site
can bo secured farther down the ditch
the intervening; dlstance'may be in
creased to several hundred feet.
Trof. Foster's pamphlet contains
working drawing of four weir boxes
intended to be placed near the head
frates of farmerx laterals that divert
water from natural streams orcanals;
also a weir box for the head of a larpe
lateral that will measure eiiflicitnt wa-
; ter to supply the needs of from five to
( 13 farmers. This publication j the
first of a series of fanners bulletins
1 on Irrigation topics.
Jnat Few laeful nfa.
If your horse has jrallK.ffi-teome red
oak bark, steep It nnd bathe the
parts with the tea. If brood sows
can have a chance to feed on clover
hay about the stnrks, or the racks
in the field lot, there will be little,
if any, complaint about pig eating at
farrowing time. To have hogs de
velop properly, It Ik necessary to
raise them under healthful condi
tions, clean water, clenn quarters
and wnrm, free from lice, nnd feed
regularly on grain, not too much
corn. If the horse slobbem while
driving and pulls on the bit, look to
Ms teeth. Holding the head to ort
side Is often the symptom of poor
condition of the teeth. Lewi Camp
bell, in Epitomif t.
A LS-ttory buiitlii-g is g&itfcr Bp at
fittabnrg, wLkb show what modern
toEitrucUoa cn Co to trvereom tLe
Emok buImccwi
Treaty With Cuba Signed.
Havana. May 23 The permanent
treaty between the United States end
Cuba, In which Is incorporated all ti
provisions of the Piatt amendment,
was slfned yewterday afternoon.
Guaranteed Under
$20,000 BOND
THE KEYSTONE LAW AND
PATENT CO., 107 Betz Build
ing, Philadelphia, which is the
only bonded Patent Agency in
the world, ofler to make a Guar
anteed Search of the Patent Of
fice Records not merely their
opinion Tree of charu'e to reader-
of this Jot itXAi, who will
fend a nketoh, model or descrip
tion of their invention.
They willalno give a certilloute
of patentability which will le of
great UKMiftani'e t nn inventor in
mining capital.
Valid Patt-nU with the hrond
rst claims w.i.-ured on etmy week
ly pnynn:nt. Write to-day.
S.S. WILLIAMSON,
No. 5 Uun T.1F. President.
A Preaerrer of Manure.
In Germany some laboratory ex
periments hare been made to find
some chemical that will keep manure
from losing its fertility before use.
One of the most recent of these ex
periments Indicates the importance
of keeping the mnnure in a compact
heap. The chemical that seemed best
suited to hold the manure in its first
state was fluor-sulphnric acid, a by
product of superphosphate, manufac
ture, containing ten to J2 per cent
of free sulphuric ncid end 20 per cent,
of fluorin.
We made ours six feet siinre and
about the same pilch as hliuwn in the
cut, and it required less than 150 feet
of lumber to make one. Don't put
lloor in them, but if a floor is need
ed -lay down some boards on the
ground and place the pen over theiu.
Then when you wish to clean out the
pen, tip it over and do the cleaning.
A railing can be placed around the
outer edge on the inside, to protect
young pigs from being crushed by
their mother. I have seen the life "of
more than one pig saved by this rail
ing In our pens. A hole about six
inches in diameter is put clote to the
rOUTAl'.I.E HOG HOUSE.
top of the opposite gable end for venti
lation. They can be built on runners so
they can be moved anywhere by a
horse. We put no runners under ours,
but tipped them onto a stone bont
when we wished to move them. We
found six feet square large enough for
tmr purpose, but you enn make them
ns large as you wish. Ours will ac
commodate four or five hogs weigh
ing 200 pounds each. In feeding time
we moved them out in the feeding lot,
nnd at farrowing time back to the ac
customed place.
The principal improvement. In these
pens is the door, tine first doors were
hnng at the top nnd when n hog went
out, It would drop back with a bang
that might often injure or kill a pig,
besides wearing the hair oft from the
hogs' backs. Notice, this door is hung
on gudgeons or dowels placed just a
little above the center, so the door will
drop back gently and will always be
shut. If, for any reason, you want to
keep It open, it can be done by a rope,
or any other means that may suggest
itself to your mind.
My man and I made our eight pens
in two days, but we are both carpen
ters and can. do much more work of
this kind than on who is not-awork-man.
I. N. CowdTey, in Ohio Farmer.
TIMELY STOCK NOTES.
Shattered My ,T;?T'
oua cystcaa.
Stomach Deran,
i Liver Dormant
! Dr. Miles' NiervineCt
Me Completely,
; A ilichtcold in the winter with fCTn i
! ache, backache; when the no.-e runi iy
eves water and a soreness feeni u, .T'
the marrow if t e hones; tins is t!,
: nine of Grin's deadlv rrastv T.'
' follows in the shattered nervous i,i3l
' ,h. .Ur.nem.t ... ll, V,.,.. " i
i urir.ms as in the followinir case: 'c';!ll
j " The last week in January I eoa-rvj
! I.aCinppe and was conrineil to m UJ
live week. My nervous system wu Jl
pletely sruttcieJ, stomach baiiiy (Wj
nnd hver in an almost dormant
1 took treatment daily from mv fuui,"!?
sician, but could ret no relief. My co
continued to prow worse an I asih,jr
neani oi ur. auics medicines I (!tC(ir
trv them. I purchased a bottle (
Restorative Nervine and Nerve andt!
Fills. When 1 began taking tlie tnrfri
had no appetite, couldn't sle-p
scarcely able to pet around. My aj,'
this time was one hundred ani ttjS
pounds. At the end of the second ,
was a changed man, my appetite wu ten
control, my sleep was refreshiiif, my
renewed and my weight was nnt Ins?
and forty-two pounds. I never fell
my life than I do at this writin. -,
Remedies to the afflicted. If anwm.'
the above statement I am readvtom3
it.--D. C. Walker, U. S. Treaiun &3
All dniceisls sell and guarantee fat
tie Ir. Miles' Remedies. Semi li.rl..
on Nervous and Heart Iiiseasei, AiJ
it. m,u. m.j;,.i l' PH. U-.. T
A feed lot is too small that compels
animals to eat in filth.
In selling mixed lots of stock the
best always suffers by being sold with
the inferior.
Stock farms don't wear out, but be
come more nnd more fertile, and more
und more profitable.
Feed generally is high priced, and,
as far as possible, everything that can
be used to advantage should be stored
under shelter.
In northwestern Colorado thousands
of cattle are reported to be starving.
The cattle are snowed in on the high
range in Koutt and Hio Grande coun
ties w ithout pasture or water, and it
is impossible to get feed to them.
Salt is a good thing fr stock, and
it is almost as necessary ns food. It
uids digestion, and by so doing it pre
vents disease. It destroys germs of
fermentation, and renders them harm
lets. Large doses act as a poison;
smaller doses a laxative; minute doses
a tonic. Kxperiment have shown it
to be benefcial. Midland Farmer.
Ronitier of liens to Keep.
It may be safely stated that 5iM)
hens will support a moderutc family,
and there art; few persons who keep
more than that number, but like
any other occupation the expenses
in nut be taken out, and whether the
expenses are too great or not de
pends upon the extent of the opera
tions. As one man can attend tc
1,000 hens niyirly as well os he can
to 500, it is praln that the smaller the
flock, the greater the proportional
expenses. Commercial Foul try.
Danger In Hlath-Heel Shoes.
Iligh-heel shoe on the forward feet
of a horse often cause lameness. Be
fore the horse was shod he traveled on
the wall sole and frog of the foot,
the frog taking off the jar to some ex
tent and keeping the heels from con
tracting. Thick heol shoes on high
heel calks often cause lameness by
changing the foot from its natural
obliquity to a direction approaching
perpendicular, changing the position
of the bones so the navicular bone is
made to bear the weight lor which
it was not intended, and causing lame
nets. Shoe with a shoe same thick
ness at heel as at the toe; let frog
come down so it strikes the ground;
do not cut out bottom of the foot or
frog. Level where shoe rests; vise
a level shoe. 'With drivers use four
i.uils on the outside of foot and three
nails on inside, giving heels a chance
to spread. Horses shod this way in
the forward feet are not liable to get
lame by being shod, and in most cases
where the horse is lame forward he is
helped. In most cases where the lame
ness is behind a high hel is best.'
James Wixsou, V. 8., in Cincinnati
Commercial.
Too 1Ylu Ulffrrene.
The range of difference in prices in
the markut centers between the best
and worst grades of cattle offered, has
somtlmes been as high as $4. SO per hun
dred. This is entirely too much. The
only explanation that can be made of
this unprecedented wide range is that
the receipts of undesirable cattle have
been excessive. High prices hnve
tempted owners of half-fat and thin
stuff to ship. As a rule, none but full,
fat, rip cattle shonld be tent to mar
ketRural World,
Far East.
Tt sms that the Japanese j;
sua, which Is considered so prJ
Y.nUeel.n, In tl.r,lentl' "n 4
institution,
laukee invrj-
At least William E. Curtis havs
a Washington letter to the CliJ
itecoruMlerulU. Writers in the
anese newspapers are prowJ
against nllowing jinricksha men
uupuu to go to uie J.cmiifiJ
tion on the theory that it woii
a disgrace to the nation and i
representation of Japanese itiJ
and labor. The same view of thf
appears to have been taken h
eral Japanese gentlemen residitrl
the United States, vm also cji
the proposition, As every bodvbJ
the jinricksha la a magnified '
carriage with two wheels, td
holding one person, which iiiti,
most exclusively for transport
purposes in the cities uf Japua
China. It was invented by mid
lean in Yokohama, who was totsf
to walk and could not get iboti
any other way, because tin tt
areton.nw forcajiwfin'
M f 1 J l '
are very xcw carnages annua
Japan and China. EvjfrjWji
jinrickshas, and they ure bik
men, who wear distinctive MB
and are very strong and imit
ordinary jinricksha man will
the average carriage horse, W
speed and endurance, iiudati
comfortable means of Iocok
was ever invented. A compii;
been organized to bring swa
dred jinrickshas from Japan
at the exposition ground!
Louis, and it will he a
a false sentiment among tht
ese people prevents It.
ill'
The Mitia (Mexico) ili.snttfi'
a glimpse of unvexed and pljoe
ence in its golden solstice:
only hour of throbbing mtiiea
when our edition is pulled cf
paratus every Saturday !'.(
The paper read, cigarettes
contents dJscussed, we girt u4
a guitar and song concert, R
flows on until the next Saturii;
noon. Absolutamente vr(
pointers to intending tmpici
ors. A balmy climate, niuicu;
end getting out our week.;
Throbber fill the measure ol
ambition. Morgan is a lunatic
Marconi is said now to be
on a portable wireless telept
the use of which one nwy tM
any one having a similar instl
But what will happen if t
or 11 people try to talk to tH
person at once, when there u
at "central" to say that the
busy? The rlctim of suchi
assault would be in a worn
than a man in a sewing cirt
Farmers can well afford tf
rood, reliable hand cnougb
him. and this is where man?
mistake. They try to tcovM
much in the pay of t!ie"n
either have somebody wm
less and no pood or else bt
their own nose down to
atone. There is as much M
t.n.u r iniinnira lielll SS 'l
vy tt e, - -
knowing how to run the f
An item stating that s
'e
cemetery has gone into w
a receiver reminds one tt'!
tery always gets all that'
it.
Although government
Ignore the fact the ban
dustry shows consider"
meat in recent years.
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