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Cheap Crib und Shed. The Ohio Farmer tells how a cheap corn crib and shed can be built on one end of barn as shown In cut. Corn crib 6x28 feet, leaving shed room 1Gx24 feet, and should be built In the follow ing manner: First set up eight-Inch sewer pipe on end by digging down one foot and filling In with cement. Set pipe, rim ewl down, into the cement, so that rim end will be covered. Sills to be made of 2x0 joist doubled and spiked together. Cut cross-pieces out CORN CK1U AND KHBD. of 2x4 stuff; run over on shed so as to form shelf (see cut). This will be very handy In getting corn out of crib. Next cut studding to length, using 2x0 stuff, cut so as to flare out one foot six inches at top end from plumb line. Then frame rafters, using 14 feet 2x4 stuff placed two feet on centers. Tut on roofing strips. 1x0 stuff; place two feet on center. Then you are ready for 6heet steel roofing, which will be found cheaper for this kind of building. Any farmer can build it with the following materials: ' ' Ten pieces eight-Inch sewer pipe; one barrel cement; one load sand; eight pieces 2x014 feet; four pieces 2x0 10 feet; 14 pieces 2x10-12 feet; 2T pieces 2x414 feet; 30 pieces lsG 14 feet. S 1 S; 140 pieces 1x4-14 feet, S 2 S; 30 feet flooring, matched; 10 pieces 1x1214 feet; CO pounds ten-penny wire nails; 20 pounds 20-penny wire nails; two eight-inch T hinges; one hasp and staples for door; seven square Bteel sheet roofing. ; . ' , The Old Horse. Ay, soli the old horse, if you will; For he is broken down "" 1 And weak with years why care for that? . There's plenty in the towu To take his place, to do his work. To go the pace he went By day or night, or raiti or shine, Until his strength was spent. lie never stopped to reason why, To ask that this be done. Or that; he knew his duty. He did It on the run. He served his master as he best Knew how to serve and now Go sell him; he is loyal and , Will not ask why, or how. J A horse is not a sentiment; lie cannot think or speak Or vote: then why protect him when He's worthless, old and weak? For him no starry banner floats On every breeze that blows; For him no pension comforts come When years his labors close. Ay, sell the old horse. If you will; lie will not ask you why. Nor make complaint when he Is turned Adrift to starve and die; But faithful in his labors still. As when they were begun, He will not care; he is content, With duty bravely done. -Kansas Farmer. Nesting Arrangement. To make dark nests luslde a hen house is a matter involving not a, little work, says the Orange Judd Farmer. And even then the nests often prove a nuisance, since the fowls roost on them and soil them constantly. A handy con trivance for securing dark nests Is shown in the cut. Where the fowl house Is Inside another building; or has a hallway, this plan can be easily and conveniently used. Long boxes are A DARK NKST. used for the nests, each having a parti' tlon across the middle with a round opening through it large enough for a hen to pass through. Two other round onenincs for each nest are made. One In the outside of the box, as shown, another In the partition of the hen pen. riace the box against the outside of the partition so that the two openings will come together, when the hen can enter and pass around Into the dark nest. A hinged cover gives access to the eggs. Bordeaux Mixture. Dissolve In sixteen gallons of water Ix pounds of sulphate of copper (blue- stone). In another vessel slack four pounds of stone lime In six gallons of water. When the lime water Is cool pour It slowly Into the vessel having the copper solution, stirring briskly .while doing to. Let It be prepared set eral days before use. The mixture should be applied with a sprayer which throws a line, misty spray, and every portion of the tree or vine should be tieated. It is' used mostly for fungus diseases. - Renting Lund on Shares. An agreement tor the cultivation of land, by the terms of which the occu pier Is to perform all the labor connect ed with the raising and care of the crops. In consideration of which, on reasonable demand, the owner of the land Is to deliver to him a share of the crops raised, which gives the owner the right to take and hold possession of the share of the occupier to secure the per formance of the contract, aud the re payment of any advauces or Indebted ness, and which further provides that until division of the crops the title and possession shall be and remain in the owner of the land, and creates a ten dency In common In the crops until di vision, with the right of the owner to hold the share of the occupier as se curity; but so loug as the occupier per forms nil the terms of the contract he is entitled to possession for the lirpose of performing thereon the work requir ed by the contract. Denver Field and Farm. Set Your Own Tires. Scrape old paint off wheel rim. Set wheel in kettle of boiling water and boil it and keep it turning for an hour, then set it in a kettle or pan of boiling oil and keep turning and boiling till it wou't drink any more oil (oil won't dry in on the wood). The secret of boiling in wather consists in expanding the air in the cells of the wood, driving all moisture out, and the wood is expanded as well as the tire.. Now. the cells be ing open, will fill up with oil and pre vent the wood from shrinking, and the tire cools and shrinks to the wood. The oil hardens in the wood and will remain there for years. , If kept painted will never need any resetting. I know one heavy wagon wheel that required a dozen wedges to keep tire on, that Im bibed half a gallon of oil, and the tire Is tight as when new. Only a few peo ple know that they ought to be boiled in water first. They don't understand the process, A. F. Webb, in Orange Judd Farmer. Prevents "Hogging" of Food. D. II. West, In Farm and Home, shows a hog trough that Is successful in preventing the "hogging" of food. It is protected across the top by a strong Wire fastened on the alternate sides, as shown. The wire is not in the way of throwing In the feed, as Is the case where " strips ' are nailed across the trough.. The wire prevents the hogs WIHKD 1100 THOUOII. from getting in the trough and keeps the trough from spreading. Use one piece 2x0 and one 2x8 inches, nailed to gether, with ends nailed on In the usual way. Take No. a or 12 wire and begin four Inches from the end. one side, and staple securely, then draw the wire across angling to eight Inches from the head of the trough on the other side, and so on. This gives each hog a space of eight Inches. Breeding Sheen. A writer on sheep says that It is ask ing too much for an ewe to make her growth and shear the heaviest or next heaviest fleece of her life, and raise a lamb, In one year. It cannot be done without checking the growth of the sheep, and producing a lamb lacking in constitution. Continuing in that line for several years, the flockmaster will have a very uneven flock, and constitu tion will be bred out of them. Farm 1'rainage. Wherever water stands on any por tion of the farm at this season of the year it Indicates that draining is neces sory and that much of the land contig uous to that which Is wet Is cold. When a drain Is used the area drained Is much larger than is apparent, and no soil will become warm until the surplus water is removed. A Po nt In Butter-Making. Danish butter Is firmer and not so easily melted as that from Holland and contiguous countries, and that makes It a greater favorite In the English mar ket. The Danes feed largely upon oil meal. Gleanings. When making a garden have a place for herbs, such as sage, thyme, balm, dill, sweet marjoram, tc. They will always be found useful and may be grown from seed. The Michigan Experiment Station found after repeated tests that about four times as much food can be obtain ed from a meadow by allowing It to mature hay than by pasturing It The products of agriculture form a very large proportion of our exports. In 1890 they formed 65 per cent of the total exports of the country, and tbey constituted fully that percentage of the exports of 189. Barley Is not extensively grown, yet It is a superior stock food and will grow on soils that will not produce wheat. In England bogs are fattened on bar ley and the meat contains more lean than that produced from corn. LIKE THE SHERMANS. An Incident Showing the Blunt Franlp. ness of Gen. Tecumtseh. If old age has deprived John Sher man of prudence In sinwh, then It has but returned 1 to him the frankness which is characteristic of the family, and that made the General, his brother, the delight of everybody who is re freshed by candor in this cautious and circumspect world. I saw the blunt warrior do a thing once in a way of plain speaking that would have brouglut howls and a show er of quartz to anybody else. It was in 1880, when Hancock and Garfield were running for the Presidency. Ruther ford B. Hayes, to help his health and the Republican cause, made a tour of the West. . Gen. Sherman was one of the party. In Virginia City, Nev., the miners gath ered before the International Hotel and had the' celebrities out on the balconies to address them. Brother Hayes fa vored the audience with one of Ms best little addresses, and then the crowd roared for Sherman. - m The General stepped to the rail, and casting his eye over the two or three thousand stalwart Nevadaus asked, in his abrupt conversational way: "Well, what do you want me to talk about?" "The Chinese! The Chinese!" shouted the miners. The coolies were the great issue on the coast In that Morey letter campaign. Sherman, bareheaded, gray, close cropped and spare, gassed down for a silent half minute on the crowd. Then he broke out, much in the style of scolding a hostler: "The Chinese! Oh, confound the Chi nese! Eveiry time I come anywhere near California I begin to hear about the Chinese, nnd I'm tired of it. You meHought to be ashamed of yourselves. what are you afraid of? Are you scared of a Chinaman? You've got a hundred thousand or so of them in this part of the country, I believe, and you raise a row fit to wake the dead. Half a million of them wouldn't hurt you. Don't be fools." Then he turned his back In scorn and walked into the hotel. There was an appalled pause. It wos as If somebody bad risen in church and scoffed at the faith. The politicians on Hie balcony were white with consterna tion. They. feared a riot' 'A miner laughed. It was as a spark to the powder. In an instant a great burst of mirth came up from the pack ed street, Then a man in his shirt sleeves sung out: ., "Three cheers for Old Tecumseh!" They were rousers, and after another storm of laughter there were cheers again. But that Sherman speech cost the Re publican party a lot of votes on the Pacific coast in 1SS0. A breeder of Charlestown, Md., has a pair of golden fawn rabbits with ears that measure twenty-one Inches from tip to tip und drag on the ground. It is said that rabbits are Increasing so rapidly in some parts of Connecticut that they are a nuisance because of their depredations. They are especial ly Injurious to orchards. A strange story comes from Curtln township on top of the Alleghany moun tains, of a bear taking a child of a cer tain Mr. Watklus Into the woods and covering It up with leaves, without harming it. The caribou or reindeer of Newfound land roam over an area of some 25,(XK) miles of unbroken wilderness. They nre magnificent creatures, some of the larger stags which have been shot haV' ing weighed from 500 to (iOO pounds. A real old-fashioned dragon was seen not long ago, day by day, by terrified peasants In the River Vistula, near Cracow. It was finally captured In a net and killed, when It proved to be an alligator which had escaped from a' menagerie. Western Kansas Is overrun with coy otes. , It was thought that they had been almost exterminated by the war fare made by the settlers of the new country; but reports from that section- indicate that they are multiplying In stead of diminishing. They have kill ed thousands of sheep, and even go Into the farmers' hen houses and kill their chickens. Dogs are no protection against their Invasions, for one coyote, if cornered, will whip three ordinary dogs. Father and Son. The famous Qulncys, father and son, of Massachusetts, were so much alike at one time, in spite of their difference in years, that it was hard to tell them apart. jOnce at a public dinner, where both father and son were present, a toast was given to the father. Intant ly the younger Qulncy rose to his feet, nnd, pointing to his venerable father, said, "My son will respond." This Is thought to be the only Instance fn which a son'has ever claimed to bo bis father's father. Pension of Brlt'ah Soldiers. In Great Britain the position of the private soldier has one advantage over all other trades. At the age of 30 he can retire on a pension of from BO cents to $1.12 a day. There is no busi ness that secures such a provision for a worklngman. If you can avoid being silly, you'd better do It: sharp critics are listen ing and watching. Every man whose wife Is extraTa guit bates the dry goods merchant. ALASKA BREAD. How to Prepare the "Staff of Life," by a Practical Miner. Bread in Alaska means always baking power bread or biscuit, for no other kind is possible. There is no yeast or any other means of laising dough. An experienced miner, one who has been in Alaska five years, has just given us two of his most useful receipts. Those who think of going to the Klondike should keep them, and those who stay at home will be interested in knowing how a practical miner prepares his "staff of life." Bread: quart of flour, two tablespoon fuls of Cleveland's baking powder, half a teuspoonful of salt; mix up with cold water or milk until stiff. 'Grease the pan, bake until cooked (about half an hour). Biscuit: quart of flour, two teaspoon fuls Cleveland's baking powder, and half a teaspoonfui of salt. Mix thor oughly while dry with lard or baoon fat. Then mix with water or milk un til stiff enough to roll out. Cut into circles with top 6f baking powder can or cup; bake about fifteen minutes. Several other Alaska receipts to gether with lists of groceries, clothing and supplies to take with one are pub lished in a Klondike circular. This circular, together with a cook book of four hundred receipts, will be mailed you free if you send stamp and address to Cleveland Baking Powder Co., 81 Fulton St., New York. Be sure to mention the Klondike circular if you want it; otherwise the cook book only will be sent. Knob on the Pocket. Pockets of garments may be safely closed by a new invention, consisting of a wire frame similar to pocketbook frames to be sewed into the ordinary knob catch Wales is the richest part of Great Britain in mineral wealth. England produces annually about $10 to each acre, Scotland a little less than $10. The product of Wales amounts to over $20 per acre. A WEAK SPOT. A weak spot in a piece of timber may en danger a whole building, and certain it is that the man who sutlers with lumbago lets down the whole framework of his anat omy. In case of the building, It is sriorrea up and made strong, and just so St. Jacobs Oil shuts n n the muscles of the back. strengthens the muscular frame and in a very short time the sufferer' i restored to his native strength. Why then will a man go ubout on crutches for mouths and years, when the stimulation of a good liniment like Kt. Jacobs Oil will in so short a time send him back to business and to the bosom of his family a strong and healthy man. Iceland's geysers never Bhoot their water higher than 100 feet, while some of bur' Yellowstone geysers go more than three' times as high. NEWS FOB THE.' WHEELMEN. The league of American Wheelmen numbers nearlv 2,0W) below ihe liiu.CKW mark within the last few weeks. In sfdte of ttils startling di minution, the maximum of health may be at tained by those who use the comforting and thorough tonic, Hosteller's Slomsch Bitters, which promotes dlgeMion, a heallhy flow of bile, rcsularitvcf the bowels, and counteracts kldnev trouble. It is, moreover, a remedy for and preventive of malaria and rheumatism. The coinage of a sovereign (about $5) costs the English mint ' 1 (about cents. , , SHAKE INTO TOUII SHOES. Allen's Foot-Ea.se, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen sinuriing l'eet and instantly ttikes the bting VM of turns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discov ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Kuse makes tiglit-litting or new shoes feel easy. It is a cerluin cure for chilblains, sweating, dump, callous and hot, tired aching feet. We have over 10,1X10 testimonials of cures. Try it today, bold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for '2Ck. in stamps Trial package FltEE. Address- Allen 8. Olm sted, Le Hoy, N. V. There are parts of the Ganges valley in India where the population averages 1,200 to the square mile. HOME PKOOUCTS AND PUKE FOOD. All Eastern fiyntp, so-called, usually very light colored aud of heavy body, is made from glucose. ' "7'm Oardm lirtvt" is made from Sugar Cane and Is strictly pure. It is ior sale by tirst-clafs irrorers, in cans only. Manufac tured by the Pacific Coast BVRUPCO. All gen tune "'j'ra Uarrim Drivt" have the manufac turer's name lithographed on every can. The fastest flowing river in the world is the Sutlej, in British India, with a descent of 12,000 feet in 18 miles. ' CATAKKIl CANNOT UK CLUED With local applications, as they the seat of the disease, t atarrn i; cannot reach constitutional disease, and in order to cure It you must take internal ren e lies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is taken internally, ami actsdlrectly on the blood aud mucous surfaces. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this ctuntry for years, and isa reuular prescription. It is Composed of the best tonics known, com bined with the best blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of Ihe two ingredients is what pro duces oeh wonderful results In curing oatarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Proprs., Toledo, O. Fold bv druggists, price 75c. iial Is family Pills are the best. At Toulon, France, recently the bed of the sea was lighted up from a balloon attached to a tug, in the hope that a lost torpedo wpuld be deteoted. The experiment was successful. After being swindled by all others, send us stamp for particulars of King Holoinim's Treasure, the ONLY renewer of manly strength. MAHOi. CHEMICAL CO., P. O. Dux 747, Philadelphia, pa. The British steamer Algoa loaded for Enrope at Tacoma, a few weeks ago, 877,009 bushels of wheat, which at 60 pounds to the bushel, gave a total of 11,810 short tons. I never used ao quirk a cure as Piso't Cure for Consumption. J. B. Palmer, Box 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 25, 1S95. France has set up about three hundred monuments to more or less distinguished Frenchmen during the last 25 years, and there are now 127 committees collecting money for more. CUIUS WHtdt ALL ELSE ins. CouihSrrDD. faswsOouO. Vat I to Urn. Hold hT itrnltl The Caar'a New Cruiser. The official trialg of the oruiscr Svet lana, built at Havre, France, for the Russian government, have just taken place. The contract speed of 20 knots was exceeded by 21-100ths in trials which lasted six consecutive hours. Work on the Svetlana was begun on December 7, 1895. She is an armor decked cruiser, armed with guns and torpedo tubes, and at the same time is a yaoht. She is officially intended for the use of the Grand Duke Alexis, grand admiral of the Russian navy. The Svetlana's armament consists of 16 guns, six Canet oannon of 15 centi meters and ten quick-firing 47 milli metre guns. The grand duke visited the yacht and expressed himself as ex tremely satisfied. The cost is 6,600, 000 francs, or about 11,300,000. Gallop Proof Itrldge. The new Milan bridge at Topeka is one o.f the few structures of the kind in the country that will not have a sign above it reading in this way: "Five dollars' fine for riding or driving across . tnis image taster man a waitx. une of the tests given the bridge was run ning teams across it at breakneck speed. No limit is to be placed upon the speed of vehicles except the same as over the streets. Kansas Journal. Printing Device on Scales. A handy attachment for weighing scales consists of a printing register at tached to a sliding weight on the scale beam, the figures on the beam being raised to be inked and print a oard by the impression of a lever attached to the mechanism. A Russian admiral has invented an ice plow capable of breaking through ice from 12 to 20 inches thick. Eeware of "cheap" bak ing powders. , Alum makes' good medicine but bad food. Ask your doctor. K2 The officers of a leading London hos pital believe that the general increase of cancer is due to excess in meat eating. AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. We are asserting in the courts our right to the exclusive use ol the word "CASTOkiA," and "iTl'CHUR'SCASTOKlA," as our Trade Maris. I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannls, Massachusetts, was the originator of " PITCH ICR'S CAS TOR1A,!' the same that has borne and does now bear tlie facsimile signature of C HAS. H. FLETCHER on every wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'B CASTOR I A " which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. Look Carefully at the wrooper and see that it is ihe kind you have always bought aud has the signature of CPAS., H,4 FLETCUKHtlo)i the wrapper. No one lias authority irom me to use- my name except The. Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. . March 8, i$9j. SAMUEL PITCHER, M.O. The onlv enrviving'danghter of John Brown, of Harper's Ferry fume, is liv ing in a small town in California, in nearly destitute ciroumstanoes. She is a temperance advocate. CITS Permanently Cured. No fttsor nervousnes II I after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Ureat Nerve Mestorer. Send for FKkK at a. on tni bottle and treatise. DR. IL IL iLLLNii, lid., IMO arcu otruvb, jruimueipuia, ra. The common pond frog's natural life time is 12 to 15 years. 02?I$ ISISTJOYS Both the method arid results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, "head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. ; Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 6(7 cent bottles -by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FHAkCISCO, CAL LOVISVILU. KU W fOAC U.I- American ' ' - Founders Company Cor. H O O A Wonderful Statement From Mrs. J. 8. McGHlas, of 113 KUBuna Avenue, lt-njkfurd, 111. "I was dreadfully ill tho doctors said they could cure me, but failed to do so. "I gave up In despair and took to my bed. I "' had dread ful pains in my heart, fainting spells, sparks be' foro my 0f, -j i - - sometimes I would get so blind I could not see lor several minutes. Btand very long without feeling sick and vomiting I also had female weakness, inflam mation of ovaries, painful menstru ation, displacement of the womb, itch ing of the external parts, and ulceration of the womb. I have had all these complaints. "Tho pains I had to stand were some thing dreadful. My husband told me to try a bottle of Lydia B. rinkham's medicine, which I did, and after tak ing it for a while, was cured." Electric Life It Cures You While You Sleep. 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