SHOOTING MESSAGES TO MAES. Why Refer to Doctors Z7.CMFEgT PER SECOND Sniintloni for Dairymen. A good time to do your dehorning Is to di'tiorn the ciiIvps with a good de horner when they ore a few duya old. Mark them with Hn nluinlnuin earmark o you can keep a record of them. Keep a reoord of the breeding of each cow, so you will know when she Is due to calve, and then allow her to Ko dry six weeks before calving. The dairy bull should be fed like a working horse and should receive plen ty of exercise. Work hi in In a tread jiower. The milking Is one of the most Im portant pnrts of the dairy business. Tte cows should be milked quickly, cleanly and quietly. Do not excite your cows or they will not let their milk down. Don't abuse a cow because she kicks. If she kicks there Is some cause for It. Look for the cause and remedy It. It mny be a sore teat. It may be an Inflnmed udder or It mny he that she has been misused and regards her milk er as an enemy that she must flsht. If nirh Is the case, treat her kindly nid she will soon learn that you are not going to harm her. Clip the long hair olt the udder and flanks and full, and wlpo off the udder with a damp cloth before' milking, and you will be surprised to see how much cleaner the milk will be. Weigh each cow's milk with an ac curate scale nnd test the milk with a Habcock tester and you will be able to see how many of your cows are paying for themselves. Dr. David Roberts, "Vlseonsln State Veterinarian. Wheat In the Cotton Pelt. The first week In November Is early enough to bow wheat throughout the middle portion of the cotton belt. This crop often succeeds well sown as late us Dec. 1, provided the conditions shall be favorable for germination for two weeks after sowing (not too cold nnd wet). Land covered with a thick growth of grass or other vegetation Is not considered the best condition for wheat, for the reason that wheat likes n compact, smooth surface soil. Turn your land well, then harrow, then roll with a henvy roller, then sow the seed. A ono or one nnd a hnlf ton roller run over a freshly plowed surface once or twice will compact the three or four Inches of surface soil. The wheat seed should then bo put In with a regular wheat drill, says a Southern authority. I would not npply less than 400 pounds of fertilizer per ncro nnd would prefer ROO to COO pounds unless the land be already rich. I recommend this for mula: Two hundred pounds acid phos phate, 400 pounds of cottonseed meal nnd (50 pounds of muriate of potash per acre, supplemented with n top dressing of 50 to 75 pounds of nitrate of soda In March If the appearance of the plants seem to Indicate the need of more nitrogen. Exchange. Dnrnliln Cnte Illnire. In the accompanying sketch A rep resents a block of hard wood In which a socket hole Is made, snys a writer to the Prairie Farmer. In this socket " n in OOOII HINUE FOIt OATE. rests the gate piece, which Is of a suit able size to turn ensfly. Through the upper p:irt of tins past a two-inch hole Is bored Into which Is driven one prong of a hedge fork. A small hole Is bored through the end of the prong au.l a pin 'userted to hold It In place. How to I'nrk An:ilin. Two layers of fruit should e placed In the bottom of a barrel, with wtouis down nnd lis close together r,s possible, The.se will form the facii g. for this end will be the top when opened. Kill In with the same grade, shake often, and when near the top put In two more layers with Btems up, letting the last layer stand n full Inch above the chine of the barrel. Now put on the lid nnd slowly press Into place, shaking the barrel In the meanwhile. Farm Jour nal. i Snraylnic Potatoes. Careful potato growers can no longer -doubt the ndvnntages of spraying In "blight" years; but some doubt whether the practice Is profitable year after year. Tests along this line have been continued for Ave years by the Experi ment Station at Geneva; and the vl- dence presented In Rulletln No. 290, giving details of the fifth year's test and summaries of preceding ones, sperm conclusive In favor of the practice. The gain each year has been profitable; and there Is already much more than enough excess of gain over cost to pay for spraying five years more. Similar gains, though not quite so great, were obtained by fanners under tests care fully checked by the station ind by much larger number of farmers who sprayed Independently. Red Tezaa Oats. The strain of the Red Texas ORts which has given the largest yield for two s.asons and which stands third in order of yield for the four years' trial has been grown at the Kansas station for four years and has seemed to Im prove rather than to deteriorate In qunllty nnd yield. Oats are not consid ered well adapted for growing In this State. It Is the general experience that oats soon "run out" In Kansas, and fanners consider It necessary to secure new seed every two or three years. The trials at the Kansas sta tion, however, indicate that It Is not only possible to malntnln the quality and yield of oats, but also to even Im prove them by good culture and by sowing only the best grade. A Nail Box. Ry having a regular and orderly na!i box always at hand In some convenient place It may come la handy In an emergency. The box with separate compartments for the different sized nails may be easily made bv Inserting partitions In the box, the size depend ing the number of apartment desired. Twin IMaeaiea. It may not be generally known, but many twig diseases of trees are spread by the pruning tools. One Tery . suc cessful nurseryman dips his pruning knives and saws in a solution of carbolic acid before beginning to prune another tree, so If any germs are on the tool this treatment will de stroy them. As soon as a' wound Is made It Is a good Idea to disinfect and paint It to keep out the moisture. There Is danger of trees contracting disease, as the germs enter the wounds and dis eased places result, or the exposed parts will begin to decay as soon as the mol ture gets a hold. Apple Specialist" Sarins; the Clover. It is a failing of the American farm er when a blade of grass or a stem of clover makes a strong showing to try to turn It into beef, Mutton or pork. In this effort to utlllhze It he entirely forgets thnt the plant may need a little winter protection. He does not under stand how little Is often sufficient to save the plant from frost destruction. Where the clover Is not pastured It Is often allowed to perfect Its seed, which Is as fatnl to the crop next year as the winter freezing. Clipping would save the crop where It Is so forwnrd as to bloom and perfect seed. Rural New Yorker. Iteana Fed to Swine. Beans can be med to swine only !u the cooked form. The pig seems to be unable to utilize beans which are at all hard or firm, even though they have leen boiled for some time; hence it Is very esuentlnl thnt they be thoroughly and carefully cooked, says R. S. Shaw, Michigan. To supply a single feed of hnlf-eookod beans to a pen of hogs robs them of their appetites nnd rellBh for their food, if Indeed It does not put them off their feed. The Aniinrnicna lied. Rurn off the asparagus beds now ana clean the ground thoroughly, applying mntim-e plentifully. All bushes and weeds that have not been cleared from th.' ground will serve as harboring places for mice nnd Insects. When the materials on the surface of the ground which have been destroyed by frost are dry, nnd the grass also dead, it Is not difficult to burn an entire bed over nnd thus consume ninny seeds on the ground. Currant Cnttlna-a. Tnke up the currnnt cuttings and plant In nursery rows, and throw a ridge of earth over them, so that they are covered about two Inches deep. In tho spring this covering should be re moved, so that tho tips are left Just below tho surface of the ground. In this way currants are readily propa gated from bardwood cuttings made from well-rlpened shoots of on sea- son's frowth. HANDY NAIL BOX. - LP O! SUGGESTED METHOD OF COMMUNICATING WITH MAUS. That Mars Is Inhabited, scientists are convinced, and for years efforts to communicate with the planet, 35,000, D00 miles away, have been made with out avail. That communication between our world and the Martians will one day be established, however, Is practically agreed, writes D. S. Landls, a noted scientist. Following the death of an anny officer-scientist there came to light papers dealing with Interplanet ary communication, which suggest a way of putting Into execution the long dream of the scientific world. This officer knew that a rifle ball driven by army powder traveled 1,000 feet per second, and the projectiles of large cannon much faster. But they fell after a time, due to the attraction of the earth. He estimated that If a projectile could be fired that would travel 20,300 feet per second it would overcome gravity and travel round the earth at a fixed height, returning to its start ROYALTIES IN ENGLAND. tittle Prince of Norway Dlapated With Knlaer In Popular Favor. Seldom before has there been a greater gathering of royalties In any European kingdom than that which was seen In England recently. There were, besides the members of the Rrltish royal family, the Emperor nnd Empress of Germany, the King and Queen of Spain, the King nnd Queen of Norway, nnd the heir apparent, lit tle I'tince Olof. Queen Amelia of I'or- ,:;.!:: ,rWki.".Jj.tf I'rtlMt uut-b' OF NUKV'A. tugal and the Infanta' Isabella of Spain, the two last being present to at tend the marriage of Prince Charles of Bourbon to Princess Louise o Orleans. Of all the visiting royalties, the Kaiser is the most important and his mission to England is Interpreted ns official and political. The visits of the others are purely social, 'ihat the meeting of William II and King Ed ward will conduce to European peace and to a fuller understanding between the two countries Is taken for granted at all the chancellories of Europe. It is an Interesting circumstance tbat amid all the numerous wars of European history there has never been a breach of the peace between England and -iSWiiiiiSiil i lllirv ii!!.;!ii;s;l!!i: rJ M' -JM M,skt yjgi: toy MP5a mm ing place In one hour and twenty-three minutes. Going farther, he learned that If a velocity of 87,000 feet per second was achieved, the projectile fired from a cannon on the world's pinnacle would putts straight lulo space, eacupe the earth's attraction, and instead of fall lug to the earth, would drop upon the planet nearest It at the time. This theory, If executed, would make communication with Mars possible. A speed of 37,000 feet per second is not Impossible. When the gun and explo sive capable of such velocity are dis covered, scientists can drop a projectile uion Mars, beyond doubt A non-fusible projectile, partially hol lowed, could carry messages from this world to any toward which it was di rected. The motions of the earth and Mars being known, It would require but little calculation to so fire the pro jectile that It would, when stopped, be attracted toward its intended destina tion. Germany, or between England and Pnissla, and the meeting between Kaiser and King will undoubtedly bind the two nations more closely together. While the Kaiser was the center of attraction for statesmen and diplomats and the great of the land, the little Prince of Norway drew the plaudits of the people. IYInce Olof is a manly little chap, now a little over 4 years old, nnd dressed In his sailor suit, as becomes a representative of the Scandl navian race, he appealed strongly to the English Imagination nnd to English sentiment. His father is Haakon VII, who as Prince Charles of Denmark was elected to the throne of Norway, In 1005, and his mother Is the Princess .Maud, third daughter of King Edward and a popular English prlnoess. A Caprlclona Appetite. "Its awful trying this catering to a sick girl," Mrs. Dousrlns confessed tn the friendly visitor who had called to inquire ror Amy. "I believe this convalescent hnslnnca comes harder on me than her real sick ness," continued Mrs. Douglas, with a deep sigh. I'm that put to It to get something that she'll eat with a relish, I get all riled up sometimes trying to tempt her." The visitor murmured something sympathetic, and thus encouraged, Mrs. Douglas went on. "Only yesterday." she snld. "T mt her - ' ' n a pork chop and five cents' worth of marshmallows for her dinner, and If you'll believe me she turned up her i nose an' snld she couldn't enr n mltot" A Sfew Trade. In a New York school a teacher was asking the children what trades their fathers followed; but one little girl at first refused to tell. "Come, Rosle, you must tell," said the teacher. "Well, ma'am, he's a worm-eater," said Rosle. "A worm-eater?" "Yes, ma'nm. A worm-enter In an antique." The puzzled teacher made a Journey to Rosle's home, and found It was all true. Her father's work was boring life-like worm-holes in Imitation an tique furniture, to make It look genu ine. Not Eligible. Miss Terner I do wish tha VnnGllts would Invite me to share their box at the opera Just once. Miss Wise Nonsense! Ton can't ex peet them to. They know you're not a loud talker or dresser. Philadelphia Press. At Their Second Meeting. "May I call you Mabel?" lie askei, pausing in htsperusal of the menu. "If you wish to," she said, "but my name Is Gertrude." Plck-Mo-Up. Some men need a big humiliation about so often to keep them reasonably modesti Because we make medicines for them. We give them the formula for Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and they prescribe It for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption. They trust It. Then you can afford to trust it. Sold for over 60 years. " Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral U a remedy that liould be In every home. I hMve need a frreat deal of It for hard couirhi and colda, and 1 know what a splendid medicine It Ifl. I can not recommend It too highly." MABK . CoUBif, Hyde Park, Man. Q A KadTbTTo. Ayer Co., TowtUMaa. U ya Alao manutaoturera of B yfl 9 SARSAPARILLA a& JLUwO UAittT'lOOR. Ayer's Pills greatly aid the Chorry Pectoral In breaking up a cold A Fellow Feeling-. "Still rooting for the Carlisle Indians, are you? What's the secret of your fondness for the noble red man?" "I'm one myself." "So? You don't look It." "I beloDg to the Improved Order of 'em." PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAO CMN'JMfc.. 1' la guaranteed to cure auy rase of Itching, Blind. ;leeiltng or Protruding filet in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 60c. The only breaks In the monotony of a model married man's life are those caused by death and the season's changes from peas to corn and beans. The cows udder is kept in a clean, healthy and smooth condition by(wash ng it with borax and water; a table- spoonful of borax to two quarts of water. This prevents roughness and soreness or cracked teats which make milking time a dread to the cow and a worry to the milker. End of the Vacation. Influential Parishioner Doctor, when do you start up the works again? The Rev. Dr. Fourthly (with great sererity) Divine service will be resumed next Sunday morning, Mr. II igg worthy, at 11 o'clock. It Cures While You Walk. A 11 aucii ruot-tase is a certain cure for hot. sweatinB,callu,aiii swollen, aching feet. Bolrf , uBb'n,1i,,it'"i' x'un i accent anv Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Uoy, X. T. ... Curioalty Appeaaed. t "I notice you are prematurely bald," bgerved the inquisitive passenger. "May I ask how you lost your hair?" "I lost it by doing too much butting into other people's affairs," answered the nthar nasserr-"''. Only One "BROMO QUININE." That is LAXATIVE BKOMO (jl'ININE. Look lor me signature oi r.. . UKOVE. Used the World over to Cure a Cold iu One Day. Jixs, Merely Filler. Tarry (reaching for bis blue pencil) Anything in this story about a railway sar? Graff Yes four lines. State ot Ohio, City of Toledo 1 Lucas County. J8"' Frank J. heuey makes onth that he lssentot partner of the firm ol F. J. Cheney t Co., doina buBinessintheCity of Toledo, County and StaM ftf..aJid.'""1 ,hRt snl,t ,irra will pay the aum of ONE HfNDKKD DOLLARS for eaeh and every case ot Catarrh tliat cannot be cured b the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. o . v , FRANK J. CHENEY. sworn to before me and su bscribed in in y tire -ence, this 6th day ol December A D 186 (Seal.) 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