Haylcctaoxvcv; cv&rcoma loxcAv6 xi5ty. Sjrrap cjT$ &IAxvr luMs io so ib asssatfto tw$vv may be vWy fiwpcuscA wWv wnveJass ttTpve2i ace o osss CALIFORNIA Fio Syrup Co. SOLO BY A'. L LEADING OFtUCCISTS WIISIIEONLY-RCCULAH Pflll SO' PLB BOTHA NEW ANIMAL IS FOUND 6pecles of Fox Hitherto Unknown Is Discovered in Africa by Rcoss velt Expedition. A new animal has been discovered In British Eeast Africa by the Smith eonlan African Scientific expedition, which under the leadership of Colonel Theodore Roosevelt has been in that region securing specimens of fauna and flora for the National museum of Washington City since late last Aril. The new animal, the first announce ment of whose discovery was made at the Smithsonian institution, ts a hith erto unknown species of otocyon to which officials of tho scientlfte rn-jran-izatlon have given the spedm-. naine of viifeaLus. H in a small', cariiiveroua animal, closely resembling a fox. Austrian Tax Schemes. If our taxers want to make lifo in teresting for wealthy Americans tfcey can give us some of the .Austrian schemes. In addition to the inheri tance tax paying 1 per cent irom $100 up to $2,000 and prosresin.? high as 13 per cent on certain be quests, It Is proposed to raise the 12 on incomese above $4,000 to G per csitf. There Is also a proposed tax for bach elors. The tax on dividends is to W Increased progressively, so that from a dividend of 10 per cent the state would take 6 per cent, or six one bundredths of the dividend NW York: Tress. Price of Dining Car Men In. Seventy cents Is- tho average price paid for a meal on a dining car. The table d'hote system of meals )3 dylw cut among the railroads. Tho a In carte meal 1e better suited to t wants of more people. Municipal Drug Store. The high rate at which rr.eclWai) and drugs are sold by the private pharmacies and drug stores of St. Pe tersburg have Induced the munlcisnJ authorities to start a municipal pha rnacy, for which purpose $15,450 boa been recently allowed. When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain remedy had cured numerous cases of female ills, wouldn't any sensible woman conclude that the same remedy would also benefit her if suffering with the same trouble ? Here are two letters which prove the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I I FitchTiUa, down, suf xi. f row pains in her side, head and limbs, and cld walk bat a short distance at a time. Sao j&rao very near having nervous ! prostration, tuxd bogtm to cough a good deal, land seemud melanolioly by s-polls. Sho tried ; two doctors 2tt pot little help Since taking i Lydia 13. J'tokham's vegetable Compound, j Blood PuriSar aal Liver Pills sho has im . proved so ranch tans Bbo feels and looks lito another flrV Krs. C. Cole, FitchviUc, Ohio. , ' ' Bay a few words in praisa o? your medicine. When I began taking it I had been very sick with kidney and bladder trou bles and nervous prostion. I am now taking tho sixth bot tle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and find myself greatly improved. My frioiaSa who eall to see me have noticed a great change." Mrs. A. IL Sanborn, Irasburg, Vermont. We will pay a handsome reward to any person who will prove to us that these letffcra aro not genuine and truthful or that either of these women were paid in any way for their testimonials, or that the letters are published without their permission, or that the original letter from each did not come to us entirely unsolicited. ' ' What more proof can any one ask ? For CO yearn Lydia E. Pmkhrim'i Vepretabld Compound Las bean the standard remedy for female ills. No eick woman does justice to herself who will not try ttis famous medicine. Hade exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to Its credit. .., n-ufc-Mrs. Pink ham invites all sick women Lr- to write her for advice. She has raided thonsnnds to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Xtfmn, Jllaas. USE SOME ODD SALUTES Nations of E earth, Kiss, Rub Noses and Perform Other Ceremonies. In foreign countries the ceremon ies and customs, obseryable at meet ing and parting are frequently of a very solmen and formal character, and are enforced with the strictest rigor by the superior in rank on those beneath him. The Moors at their meetings kiss tho right shoulders of one another, and when they take their leave they kins each other's knees. In Morocco foreigners are saluted by the Moors on horseback In a manner which may wH startle those unaccustomed to It. The Moor rides full speed toward the stranger, as If to run (him down. He then suddenly stops and discharges his pistol over his head. In Africa, among several negro nations, the peo ple take each other's hands and pull Lho fingers till they crack . If the men on the gold coast of Up per Guinea salute a female they take her hand, raise It to their noses and rmell it twice. In other countries of Africa people take off their clothes, fall on their knees, bend their heads to the ground, and cover the head and shouider with sand. In most of the South sea Islands, though the custom may vary In some respects, this very Important prelim inary to a friendly lntercouse is usu ally adjusted by an easy contact of the parties' noses, or by an exchange of gifts. The Laplanders also rub noses. Many Children Are Sickly. Mother Orny'g Sweet Powders for Children, lifted by Mother Gray, R nurse in Children'! llomo, New York, cure Summer Complaint, PtiMrislmess, Headache, Stomach Troubles, TMthing Disorders anil Destroy Worms. At nil DiumiHts', 25c. Sample mniled fiii:e. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. 1'. Fin Judgment. "You say he plays 'Hamlet' with rare discrimination?" "Yep; only one night to a town." Louisville Courier-Journal. Piles Cured In O to 14 Pays. Pnso Ointment is guaranteed to ourn any mntofltchinjr, Blind, bleeding or Protruding lil4 in 0 to 14 days or money refunded, 60c Some Puzzling Questions. If you would come to a realization of the ignorance of the average man and woman,, gather together 100 and ask a few simple questions, something like these? How many ribs has a man? How many ribs has a woman? How many joints are in a baby's spinet How many Joints are In a man's spine? Is a man's Bplne longer thai a woman's? On which side Is the liver? Where Is the spleen? How large Is the stomach? How long are the intestines? There are two limps, one on the right, the other on the left; one has two lobes, how many has the other? How many bones are ia yemr hand? Are your bones solid or hollow? Do the bones of a bird contain mnrrow? How many toes has a dog? Does a cow have teeth? Can a huree breathe through his mouth? Why- does a dog pant with his tongue out? Why do most perching birds rourt on one leg when asleep? wny doe a fox terrier run on three legs? What makes a cat purr? Washington Times. District after district In China Is raising money toward the endowment fund of Hong-Kong University, Can ton district has given $43,750. Mo. "My daushtcr was all run . Irasburc, Vermont. "I feel it my duty to GARDEHTTARM and CROPS SUGGESTIONS FOR THE UP-TO-DATE Breed1, to Sound Horses. Unsound norses are a disappoint ment to fher purchasers. A sound horse Is always ready for service and can perform more work than fln un sound animal. Mnny fanners are so careless In breeding to unsound stal lions and perpetuating unsound hors es, that several of the slatee have passed licenso stallion laws, disquali fying unsound sires from performing breeding service. This precaution ap peared necessary to protect farmers from tlie consequences of their own carelessness and indifference In the horse Imlustry. As lilte begets like, a generation of sound: horses can be produced only by using sound breed ing animals. Weekly Witness. Feeding Silage to Cows. Doing ever.vthing at the right time Is well illustrated In feeding silage to cows. Caroler and thoughtless feed ers who fall to observe this rule still complain that silage fed to cows taint ed tho milk unpteosantly with ellago flavor. It Is only when the cows are fed sltage when milking Is going on that this Is true. Milk when warm from the cow is very susceptible to any taint, and, of coun?, partakes of the silage flavor If the cows are fed sllogo while being milked. Hundreds of othnra who feed tho silage ration after the milking period is over and tho milk removed from the cow barn, find no such milk taint. There is never any complaints about the milk handled in this way, and by far the greatest quantity of milk sold and used is produced from cows which are regularly fed silage, those fed it In summer when the dry weath er cuts oft the grass, as well as In winter to keep up a big flow of milk. Feeding sllajre to cows Is only a ques tion of feeding It at the rlfht time. But for eilage there would not be half so much milk and butter with whtoh to meet the market demands. Weekly Witness. Marketing Eggs. "Bsrgs vary In color, size, flavor and keeping quality just as fruits vary, end ft Is of as much Importance that the poultry man grade his eggs' before marketing as it Is for tho fruit growj er to grade iia fnilt. The nests In which the eggs are laid should bo clean, othwwlse the eggs will lack In keeping quality. The germ of decom position en4r the egg through the shell, and for this renooa egps laid In dirty nests will deterkr-iiH.9 in quality more rapidly than eegs laid In clean newts. The egg should be gathered regularly each day, and broody hens should not be allowed to sit Oh them any length of time. Tlvey should be of uniform slzo and color. Where white eggs are demanded, select only white eggs, or ltwp a breed of fowls that lay white ergs. Those off In slzo and color should bo discarded and Bold In the local market. In every city there are reliable grocery stores that are will ing to pay a premium for regular ship ments of select eygs. It ia .possible by shipping egps id'ireotly to tJiq. con sumer to got higher prices. For this purpose special orates will be neces sary. These may be similar in con struction to the commercial egg crate but smaller." Dakota Farmer. Fertilising Wheat. 1 want to use fertilizer on ono hundred acres of my wheat during tho coming year. How Is t!ve best Way to apply it. Kliould I sow It before sow ing tho wheat or with It? ThiB lat ter method la gaining great popular ity in this part of the country. What 13 a good fertilizer for clover? Would the sowing of thla fertilizer-necessar-Illy have to be kept up regularly? How much of an Increase can be niado by frequent cultivation? Can whsat be cultivated In any way In order to In crease the yield? U, P. H, Answer: Sow whwit fertilizer with the wheat In the drill, If the drill has an attachment for that purpose, or sow It broadcast. A good plan U to apply tI.o mineral fertilizers, that Is, potash and phosphoric acid, In tho fall and apply the nltrogoft la the spring. Nitrogen fertilizers gene-rally are readily soluble, and If not taken up by the plants shortly after apply ing, are apt to be washed away by rains and lost. Clover has the power to furnish Its own supply of nitrogen whloh Is gath ered from the air. This leaves only potasih and phosphoric aold to be ap plied to the laudk Sometimes lime Is also neededl The sowing of fertilizers need not necps3arily be kept up, but it will be found to pay If judiciously done, that Is, tq put upon tbe land for each crop tho amount Of fertilizer that that particular crop !b capabla of using. When a single application 6f fertilizer is made it does cot all be come soluble In a slnglo yew and Jts good effecto Jntny last for ftsverai years. Wo do not know how much of an In crease In the yield can be made by frequent cultivation but we dft know blmt there is ft coneldorablo -beneSt In doing so. In a recent hnmber of this paper there was &a article giving some results of an eSpetlment along this line. A emriftr experiment is being carried oh at the . Stat Fair reun& with corn, cow peai, 6tc., imm. AGRICULTURIST f" and the results show that the fre quently cultivated rows are much bet ter than the others which are being cultivated about half as much. We do not know of any way In which wheat could be cultivated. It would seem that any method used would tear out the wheat and damage it more than the cultivation would bene fit. Indiana Farmer. Broody Hens. It is not always true that when a hen shows signs of broodlness It Is nature's hint that she needs a rest When a hen lays a few eggs and then becomes broody it Is due to racial rather than natural or physical caus es. In the case of tho hen that has been Jajing for a period It is undoubt edly true that signs of broodlness In dicate that exh.austerl nature demands a rest, and It should be given. It Is not always desirable to put eggs un der tho broody hcnB and allow them to bring off a brcod of chickens; so in such cass It Is necessary to break up the fever, at the EJime time giving tho lien a rest. Cruel methods tire sometimes re sorted to In breaking up the broody biddies, when mare , humane treat meat would serve tlie purpose just as well. Dipping them In cold water will no doubt, break them, but the shock to their bodies, which record a tem perature of nbout 110 decrees is dan gerous. Confining them im light coops without food or water for several flays as practiced by some, will also break them, but when they are released from their prison the hens are nearer dead than alive. When a hem first becomes broody it Is better to let her sit for a few days and then break her up. This will give the hen a rest and allow her system to recuperate, besides making It much easier to break up the broody fit than If taken In hand when the symptoms first appear. After remaining on the nest two or three dayB, the hen may then be confined In an airy coop or pen, large enough to admit of exercise but free from anything from Which she can make a nest. Fesd lightly and give plenty of water. A small coop with a slat bottom thru which the air can circulate also makes a good Jail for the broody hen. A sitting hen must fetl the sensation of warmth under her body when she is on the nest, pise she will soon give up the work. When confined in a coop such as men toned, the coop to be raised a few Inches from the ground allowing the air to circulate freely, the hen will speedily discover that It Is im possible to Impart warmth to anything and the sitting fever will soon abate. A red rag fastened to the feet of a biddy In such a manner ns to attract her attention is said to be an effective way of breaking broody hens, but this probably might be classed among the cruel methods, as the hen will be con tinually trying to got away from the rag. Confinement for a few days Is as pood a method as any, and, If given feed and water, when released the hens will bo ready to commence lay Ins; again In a short time. If allowed to occupy ni-sts as long as they are disiiosed they will o'ien tit for weeks, and may not Iny ejnln for several months, thereby becoming a source of loss Instead of profit. AV. F. P. In the Indiana Farmer. Farm Notes. Glvo the hens warm water to drink. Dort neglect to put up some good corn fodder for the cattle. Neatness and cleanliness In mar keting poultry products will pay big. A 1000-pound steer on feed for six months will produce three or four tons of manure. It Is better to keep fewer cnttle and keep them woll than, to poorly cars for a greater number. "Beef la tho Imperial flesh food of the nge," said the late L. H. Kerrlck, and many people agree with him. Wliile at the fairs, look up the bulls for sale and consider the advisability of breeding up your cattle stocks. The farmers should feed their corn and barley crops to cattle and hogs and save soil fertility and market the finished product. Many farmers will not milk cows even If they realize that certain profits will result. Such farmers stand in great need of a pure-bred .beef bull. Some green corn cut now and thrown Into tho cattle yiairds Is eager ly' made use of by the bovtie tribe in the production of both fles'i and milk. Don't allow the young stock to be Infested with lice. Spray them thor oughly with a solution of commercial dip and kerosene and nib well Into the hair. Humor the hens, this , will keep them happy, therefore they will sing. A hen can't sfng very long before she will lay, so tho bread upon the waters returns many fold. Young chicks must keep their feet Jry, especially nights. A good coop can be madfe of a dry-goods box turn ed down on the Bide, and raised an Inch or so from the ground. Put on a roof, a door with binges, and but ton to fasten it, and cover the whole with a good rouftfig paper. sion or trade tite, and lay lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lungs, it will bring about a cure in 98 per cent, cf all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advict h given free to all who wish to write bim. His great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice. Don't be wheedled by penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tutes for Dr. Pieroe's medicines, recommended to be "jut as good." Dr. Pierce's medicines are OP known composition. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Made from runts without alcohol. Contain no babit forming drugs. World's Dispensary Medical Association, BuBulo, N. Y. IfiH M VfJ U, 'TT VI V I' tf r B . ii ai nil i , ! J- w:j I'i'ii l r c v. . Ji US' m .m ir "v. l -i'v .v. I'T ' -m aV I ',r . IS a T " U ' aT aw M.M S m nil arn vitul LAMP re auiiwm iu Tiuue oi nny .THE 11 not nt STEADY The WHITE UGHT Hpeelal atfciite warned. cnnmiiunirn o 01 Ullll lKLUlUMLlfU.i MAN IS CURED EY A DREAM Owosso (Mich.) Merchant Has No Use for Crutches After One Treatment. 11. SI. Post, a harware dealer of Owosso, Mich., is now a firm heliever In dreams. Previous to a week ago he hod eufTered with rheumatism in hla left leg and at times was unable to walk. A week nso his wife related to him how much another woman hod been benefited by treatment by an osteopath and duriiiR the day Mr. Post thought a great denl of It. That night he dreamed he had tak en a treatement from the osteopth and the next morning awoke cured of his ailment. Since thnt time he has not felt a trace of It and now recommends dreaming as a sure cure for almost any ill. SOFT, WHITE HANDS May I!o Olitnlnrd in One Night. For preserving the hands as well as for preventing redness, roughness, and chapping, and Imparting that vel vety Boftness and whiteness much de sired by women Cuticura Soap, assist ed by Cuticura Ointment, is believed to be superior to all other skin soaps. For those who work In corrosive liquids, or at occupations which tend to Injure the hands, It Is invaluable. Treatment. Bathe and soak the hands on retiring In a strong, hot, creamy lather of Cuticura Sonp. Dry and anoint freely with Cuticura Oint ment, t.nd In severe cases spread the Cuticura Ointment on thin pieces of old linen or cotton. Wear during tho night old, loose gloves, or a light bandage of old cotton or linen to pro tect the clothing from stain. For red, rough, and chapped hands, dry, fis sured, Itching, feverish palms, and shapeless nails with painful finger ends, this treatment la most effective. Cuticura Remedies aro sold through out the world, Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., solo proprietors, Boston, Mass. Would Pay Up. "The late Governor Johnson was a witty as well as a wise man," said a resident of Minneapolis to a Washing- to Star man. "Once at a dinner a New York millionaire said about hla taxes: Tvo got a little piece of prop erty that brings me a fair rental and tho tax gatherers haven't spotted It yet. I don't know whether I ought to ten them or not. What would yoi) do, Governor Johnson?' The gover nor's eyes twinkled. 'It's the duty of every man," he said, 'to live unspotted Still, If I were you, I'd pay up.' " Kansas City Star. Toronto's Car Line Pays City Well. The gross receipts of the Toronto Railway Company this year up to the end of November totaled 13,554,431, of which the city received $472,944. The city's percentage has been $1,413 a day since the beginning of the year, exclusive of the track rentaJ, $S00 a mile. Toronto Globe. An Inventor of moving picture ap pliances and machinery has devised a new screen which gets rid of tho an noyance of darkness in the room. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invig orate stomach, liver and bowels. Do not tripe. Of the 3,238 fires which occurred In London in 1908 electricity is said to have been the cause of 101, and 355 were attributable to gas. Itch enred in 80 mhratea by Woolfrmft Sanitary Lotion. Never falls. At drnggists. A few sorrel leaves added to a flab salad will give a piquant flavor. F ,Ks;s!4as9 Do You Feel This Way? Do you feel all tired outP Do you lometantt think you jiMt can't work away at your profes any longer ? Do you have a coon one- awake at niilhts unable to deep? A9 your nerves all gone, and your stomach too ? Has am bition to forge ahead in the world left youP II so, you might aa well put a atop to your misery. You can 'do it it you will. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will let your luzy liver to work. It will set things right in your stomach, and your appetite will come back. It will purify your hl'md. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption. It will keep that dread destroyer away, t.veh ot:rr con sumption has almost gained a foothold in the form of ThHAYOLAMPIahlKh grado lump wild nt a low prti-o. Tlwre ur. luuipH that cunt more but tuore it no bettor lump in . Wlclc. the ChlinnovHoiH-r-. thinR) In a temp: tlu-so jmrts of tho RAY0V iwrfoctly coiwtruc.'twl nml thi'ra In nothing. ' iiiw urt in luiiiii-iiiiiKMiK mitt emu nod w rnaj me jiaiu as a UKUi-Kiving npTire. Mlltnruo rnv room iu tue noiiHe. fcverv (ienir everywhere,; yours, write fur dcscrlptlv circular to the lusuriMa' Atlantic Refining Company ' ''IncorpfltfUAih Shlppliig Fever . a CatairluU iTcvtYj Bore eurf nl positive preTentlve, no matter how horien r any ae arm InftU'd or "expoHM." Liquid, given on tlte tongue; ft on the HUvid Ait4 n.inlt, rxpfls i he iw)lnom.uK"rm Irom the Kly. Cure DlBim"jr Ui rv.jp and Sht-epond Cholera In Poultry, LrRei wlltiiK live. UvU n-nutly. Cuna Ij. (Irljipe aiming tnin.HU leiiijr ati'l i line rililnoy rfniMy. . ana fl txittle; u and 910 a doxeiL Cut thu our, Kep iu Shiw fj ynvr dr)Rittwtj who will ff It for you. tree ho lei, "L'Uteinper, Cttuie- aud Cur. Chemist and rnCHl'll BacterioiOKiets. Wayside Notes. "Why don't you tell people yoii wirl wit' Cook or Peary?" innnlrpd th town sot. "I git enough abuse as It In," r plied the wandering one. lilieumutlsni Cured in a Day. , Dr. Detchon's Relief for Hiituinatitm ami Neuralgia radically cure in 1 to 3 days. It action is remnrknhle. Removes the f-a'i ) and disenne quickly disappears. Fir.;'. za greatly benefits. 7jc. and $1. All dn'jjM, First Use of Iron. As a result of his Interfiling l.iv. tlgatlon. Dr. Rldgeway concludes that the smelting of Iron originated in Ceni. tral Europe, and especially In the re gion known as Norlcum, equivalent to modern Austria and Bavaria. Tnj Egypt It can be traced back to the ninth century B. C, and in Libya to about 450 B. C. First mention of Its use In China goes back to 400 H. O., while In Uganda It Is said to havo berii In use only some five or six centuries. The above date for the first use of Iron In Egypt refers to the metnl ob tained in smelting. The use of native Iron in the form of meteorites dittos back to remote antiquity. The weap, ons made from these were obtained, like flint implements, by chipping. And It Is Interesting to remember thud recent Investigations have shown tlmt the iron of many meteorites is n s'''t of natural steel. . To Stop Noises. When the first internationiil .-, gress for the suppression of s'jc'l noises Is called to order In Berlin lit June, 1910, there will be represenlit. ttves, according to a statement inarti by Mr. Bordengreen of the Society for the Betterment of London, from t!i United States, England, Germany, Ai";. trla, Holland, Belgium, Switveibiil and Denmark. White In the shade, red iu the t.iui4 Japan's public debt exceeds $1,200, such is the two-fold character that has given a name to the chameleon rose. At night or when it Is carried Into a dark room It assumes a like whiteness. Paper bags are good to slln c the hand when hlnckinr the stove. Salts and Cas ajl bad stuff never c. 11 only makes bowels mova t cause it irritates and sweat3 t.t"i, like poking finger in your eye. The best Bowel Medicine is Cascai-e'u Every Salts and Castor Oil nser should get a box of CASCARETS and trj them just once. YouH se. M Cut this out, mail It with your adJrcna to Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago, HL, an I re ceive a handsome souvenir gold Bon Eou Fkks. Save the Baby Use it Should be fiven at once when the little one coughs. It beats the del icate throat and protects the lungs irom infection guaranteed safe and very palatable. All Draesiita, 25 QRTCISTC '"JE.CoUmaii.'tVwa, Ington. D.C. Boutlr. Hlgfe. P. N. U. 3, 1910. If afflicted with weak rea, as TbompsQQ'sEYeWaie. IV CORE
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