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Ilnrtra and Corn Growing. Farm Poultry Iloute, For a farmer's poultry bouse I know of nothing that will give better sat isfaction than a moveable colony house, such as is used at Macdonald College, Que., a photo and plan of fn growing corn one of the factors that Is *ldoin rated at its true worth ft fir Antone who has plowed, harrowed, planted and cultivated with an ill matched, short-weighted, high-strung team knows how difficult it is to do good work. Is’e farm haitd thus handicapped can render a service that is satisfac tory to a good farmer. Farm, teams should be evenly matched as to age, size and temperament. Weight is es sential. Teams should be big enough to keep a reserve power constantly on tap; they should draw any Imple ment with ease and at a steady, lively pace, If they are of standard draft type and are shifted occasionally from one class of service to another they will go through the season with out breakdowns. This depends, how ever, to a large extent on how they are fed and managed. Much depends also on the ease and comfort which they enjoy in the collar; sore necks and galled shoulders, due to poorly- fitted collars, prove ^erious obstacles to good, continuous work. Corn-belt farms should be equipped with heavy draft teams; the highest type of di versified agriculture In that territory depends on this reliable, efficient mo tive power. Big horses bear a close relationship to a big corn crop.—Chi cago Live Stock World. I THE OPERA TN PARIS—THE GRAND STAIRCASE. Good at Any Statloa. Tough Looking Passenger (present ing ticket)—Can I get a stupoff on this? Conductor (Inspecting it) — More than than; you get a kickoff. (Pulls bell rope.) J t/orms "Caacaret, are certainty fine. I gave a friend one whrn the doctoi « u r cancer of the *t tnacli 1 he neat n n-- c he |e>-*ed four pieces of a tape « He then got a boa 1 blr«t for Knowledge. and in thrr- d.i .! a tape worm 45 feet I trill wait a moment,” said the tem long. It wa, Mr. Matt Freck of Millersburg, paranco lecturer at the close of his Dauphin Co I'a I am quite a wcikerfor Caaca. rets, luaetly m ben«*ci*l speech, "to answer any questions you for most any di-ea-e esused by impure blood." Chas K. Condon. Lewiston. i‘a . (.Mitliin Cod may wish to ask.” “Can a person get drunk on sauer kraut?” inquired an earnest womau in the audience whose husband had signed the pledge. Mother, will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Byrup the b st r>-: ,edv to use their ci-ddrua luriug the Uettuug pettud. llow Carrie««. He—There was nearly a bad fire at the theater. She—How was that? He— The villain lit a cigarette and tossed the match into the snow! — Comic Cuts. Fieaasnt, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. I>o Good Never S k ken Weaken or Gripe. 10c. 25c. SOc Never sold In bulk The genu ine tablet str nip. >i C C C. Guaranteed to sure ot you tuouey bank. szl DAISY FLY KILLER pl need May- w «-re, attract« anti kill* all file* Neat, < IrtAw. orna- ment-il, e o u w r n - 1 ( - l.a*t« all tt U»UB. ( MR but ». ill or tip 05 < l . V .11 not soil or injure any- thing <. utrnnt « act live. Of all dealer«, or sent prvi lid for 20 cents. HAROLD SOMERS, I 50 DeKalb Ave.. B’klyn., N. Y. Practical I’atrlotlaia. thing for you to do now Is to get busy so that you will have an in come tax to be taxed when all the States agree to it. That's true patriut- Ism.—Indianapolis News. EKONT VIEW. Dippiiv Stock fup I.ice. which accompanies. This house is 8x There are various kinds of sto.-k 12 feet, floor built on two skids and dips, and most of them are good. The’r accommodates 25 hens and 3 males In use Is becoming more common because ■ the winter and half as many more their value is better known than for- ’ during the summer. A team of horses merly. Almost every stockman has can draw it to any part of the farm animals that a-e not thrifty, and be that may be desired. This gives fresh don't know the reason why. It very] ground to the hens, and feed that often happens that such animals are might otherwise go to waste, can be troubled with parasites of some kind, | A SPECTACULAR VIEW IN THE PARIS OPERA HOUSE. made use of^ For farm use the stud perhaps several kinds. They are too ding need not be so high, and the small to be seen with the naked eye,! Perhaps at no other point can so vivid an impression of the riches ami house can lie built of available mate and the farmer tries different kinds j grace of the French capital be gained as at the foot of the grand staircase rial A loose board celling over which of medicines, when an outside appli leading to the interior of the opera house at Paris. The exterior of the is placed straw provides for the ab cation of some disinfectant is the only building with its colonnade lit with blue mercury lights is familiar to sorption of i%olsture and even in the remedy needed. When stockmen once j everyone who has been to Paris, but until the visitor has witnessed this learn the value of dipping they need scene of shimmering satin and sparkling jewels he will have missed a re no further encouragement. They keep ' markable sight which only the opera can show him. on dipping twice a year, because they know It pays both in dollars and in, ARNOLD'S TREASON EXPECTED. satisfaction. We have found crude oil one of the Revolutionary Letter Lately Sold best and most effective louse killers Tell* of Illa Tory Friendship. and disinfectants. It makes an ex An Interesting historical letter, re cellent dip for swine. It will remove lating to Benedict Arnold's treason, all of the old scales and scurf and Im Gen. Gates’ disastrous campaign in prove the general appearance of the the Southern States and the appoint herd. ment of Gen. Nathanael Greene to suc Arkansas leads among the states In When mixed with crude carbolic acid at the rate of one gallon of crude | the production of bauxite, her output ceed him there, fetched $55 at Free carbolic acid to fifty gallons of <rude being more than 60 per cent of the man’s fn Philadelphia a few days ago, the New York Times says. The letter oil it makes a cheap and effective dis total last year. was written to Greene from Philadel Holland has a new law forbidding infectant for use in the hog houses, hen houses and water holes In the hog the adulteration of butter, under pan phia, Oct. 5, 1780, by Charles Petit, lot where hogs are accustomed to wal alty of Imprisonment, which may a member of the continental congress, who also was assistant to Greene reach one year. low. It will, when used alone, prove a The brilliancy of a limelight used while the latter was quartermaster very cheap oil to use on farm machin in a demonstrating lantern can be in general. In regards to the West Point ery when It is stored away for winter. creased by slipping it over an ordi treason Petit wrote: "I cannot say that Gen. Arnold's It can be used with safety as a fly nary gas mantle. repellant on all farm animals by the The United States government main treason, so far as respects his turn use of sprayers, and will prove as well tains fifty-seven wireless telegraph ing tor.v and deserting the American adapted to that purpose as many of stalons and has ninety-six vessels cause, was any great surprise to me. coldest days, hens are quite comfort the more expensive dips and mixtures. fitted out with the apparatus. The constant and uniform tenor of his able. A farmer can add to his equip For cuts and bruises on farm animals A professorship of aerostatics ha3 conduct in this city looked strongly ment one house at a time, and gradu it Is excellent and can be used with | been founded in Gettlngen Universi that way, and the court he paid to ally work up to the desired number.— safety. Use on cows’ teats when sore. ty, and schools for training aeronauts the tories was too plain and evident F. C. Elford. —Agricultural Epltomlst. are to be established in several Ger and too universal to arise from anj’ other motive than the laying of a man cities. Cocklebnr«. TeMIng Milk. A good many farmers are still strug The word “tungstoiler” has been foundation for joining them at some Tn some sections many of the best gling with the cocklebur nuisance. dairymen are adapting the Holland coined to define the fixture used to day or other, but the magnitude of It is possible to rid the ranch of this plan of combining and hiring men to | hold a group of tungsten electric his treason and the extent of his pest in one year and realize a profit visit each herd one day in the month lights In proper position to give the plan, 1 must confess, startle and amaze me: I could scarcely have on the operation. Any time before and test the milk of each cow, thus best service. conceived that the pride of an ambi the weeds have attained much height giving the owners an idea of which Austria limits the number of drug take a plow and harrow to the field cows are the ones that are paying for stores to the number of inhabitants of tious man and that sense of honor, or and before the day Is done sow one their keep. This plan is a very sen ! a district or city, and the need of an at least the pretension to It, which and one-half bushels of good kaffir sible one and should be encouraged. - additional one must be clearly shown every man of station thinks himself bound to wear the appearance of, corn to each acre plowed. Harrow The cost is comparatively small, a3 before the license Is Issued. whether he really feels it or not, well and the next day repeat the oper the tester boards with the family The geological survey is erecting at ation until the cocklebur territory has while he is doing his work and Is car I Pittsburg a testing plant for structu- would have prevented a man of his been thoroughly covered. When the ried to the next place the day he has I ral material that will be able to han- situation to rush at once into a vil kaffir seed is in the dough mow or completed his work. This insures reg i die girders 65 feet long and give them lainty so atrocious and degrading to bind with a harvester and you will ularity in the work. In Michigan this a tension of 10.000,000 pounds. human nature. But he seems to have have one of the very best crops or plan has greatly increased the average not to be a little e vil- vil ---------------------------------- Government tests have shown that been determined roughage to be had. Remove this crop production per cow. Wisconsin, too. lain, Nothing sjiort of the highest from the field as soon as convenient. has taken up this matter. It Is good 1 many coals which are too high in ash rate could satisfy him, and in this he Two years or so of this kind of tillage business and ft may become popular, i and sulphur for economical use under has shown his courage, though his will clean out the burs and the opera but some of our dairymen are hard boilers or for cooking may be made plan has failed. I shall at present tion Is certainly worth while.—Denver to turn from the beaten paths of their commercially valuable by proper wash- add only one reflection u|>on this af- ' Ing. Field and Farm. fathers.—Farmers and Drovers’ Jour Messrs. Henri and Stodel recently fair, and that is that I consider it nal. demonstrated to the French Academy as a public benefit not only that the Pump for the Garden. of Sciences the practicability of steril plot has been so seasonably discover W hen Orchards Pall. A good pump should be part of the ed. but that the attempt has been The ashes from apple, pear ano izing milk by means of the ultraviolet made.” equipment of every garden. For the rays emitted by mercury vapor lamps. small garden a good bucket, com peach trees contain about 70 per cent In writing about Gen. Gates’ South pressed air or knapsack pump will be of lime, and the crops of fruit borne Milk thus treated can be completely ern campaign Petit says: "The sterilized in the cold. At the same most satisfactory, while for larger every year also contains litne. When Southern gentlemen particularly seem- meeting of the academy Mons. A. gardens a barrel pump, with an at orchards fail it is always profitable ed desirous that Gen. Greene should tachment for spraying several rows to apply lime, and it should be done at Gascard showed that milk to which be appointed. T!; he Southern peoplo when occasion demands, or an auto least once in five years. Wood ashes potassium bichromate has been added as a preservative keeps much better are strongly prejudiced against a Cale- are preferable to lime for orchards, matic pump geared to the wheels of donfan ( Gen. St. Clair). having an In the dark. the truck, will be found more economi but the lime is much cheaper. I.lme ugly pest of them in their own bow The Yana language of northern Cali will also prove of benefit to grass that cal of time and labor. The small >ds fn North Carolina.’ I» 1 compressed air sprayer is handy, as it may be growing In an orchard, and ft fornia represents a distinct linguistic leaves both hands free for use, and Is destructive to certain grubs and stock, and had formerly three dialects, o Stop < *»ugIII h m. is, therefore, useful if it is desired to other orchard enemies. It is l>est ap one of which Is now extinct. It pos < oughfng Is one of the nuisance’} spray two or three small trees, possi plied by plowing the orchard land and sesses two forms of speech, one of which Is employed by men speaking that no one has been able to abolish in bly with the use of a stepladder to broadcasting the lime over the sur to nit'll, while the otb -r Is used in all churches or In theaters. A physician face. reach their tops. other cases. Practically, the language however, claims that the coughing nul- Feedinic Sheep. has only nouns and verbs, the adjectl- same is a mere question of acoustics. Fertiliser*. There are several po' its In feeding Ives, adverbs, numerals. Interrogative "There Is a subtle connection be Fertilizers may be divided into two sheep that must not be overlooked. pronouns and conjunctions being form tween the ear and the throat," he said general classes—direct and indirect, The feet! lot must be dry. with plenty ed from the verbs. ''When the ear is strained the throat or nutritive and stimulant. A direct of clean, dry bedding; the animals Is affé ted and a cough Is the result. In the Calaveras National Forest or nutritive fertilizer is one which must have plenty of cl< i, pure water, "When we can hear perfectly fn furnishes nourishment to the growing and the feed troughs should be kept there are two groves of big trees. In church or theater it never occurs tc crop. Nourishment means simply ni clean. These should be arranged so the North Grove. In Calaveras County, us to cough. But when we bend for there are ten trees each having a trogen, phosphoric add and potash. that the sheep cannot foul them with diameter of 25 feet or over, and more ward, straining every nerve to catch These are the three ingredients which their feet. Another point Is to keep than seventy having a diameter rang the actor's or preacher's muffled syl must be renewed through the medium them from becoming excited or fright Ing between 15 and 25 feet. The tree lables. then we find ourselves coughing of manures and fertilizers. A stimu ened. To this end it is better that one called the "Father of the Forests,” every little while. Build auditoriums lant or indirect fertilizer is one which person feed them all the time. which now lies on the ground. Is estl- with perfect acoustic properties, and I does not furnish an actual plant food mated to have had a height of 450 warrant that the thunderous choruses to the soil, but by its stimulating ac EnconrAKlnjf Forestry. feet, and a diameter, at the ground. of coughs, so common now among tion renders available some plant food New York State has taken a prac- of mor« than 40 feet, The bark on will be no more heard.” which previously existed in the soil tlcal way of encouraging forestry. these trees runs from 6 Inches to 2 in an insoluble or unavailable condi During the past planting season more feet In thickness, Besides the giant l*o««l bill t lew. Tea Possibilities« tion. than 1,000.000 seedlings were distrib sequoias, there are hundreds of sugar “ I have just had an Invitation to Aowliiff Orchard Grail, uted at cost throughout the state for pines and yellow pines from 8 to 10 an electrical tea to be given by a worn- wom If orchard grass is not sown thickly planting. Where It Is desired and Is feet In diameter, and ranging to 275 an doctor, doctor," ” said the bachelor girl. “ I'm feet In height. It will not be a success. Three bush found feasible, the services of a fore looking forward to It and wondering els to the acre should be used. Or man are furnished to direct the plant Is going to happen to us what ua —wheth- wheth After you get a dollar In your chard grass Is more vigorous than tim ing. the state bearing a share of his er she will give us a little battery clutches the tai at soon evaporates. othy. with a stronger root system; expenses. The seedlings were of pine and let us entertain ourselves, make but If a permanent meadow Is ex and spruce and were supplied to 149 or just A tombstone epitaph iatì’t ueccuaari- the tea on-an electric stove, oc persons. pected it must be topdressed freely eleittocqte (be electrocute Iha bun. bunch U ol u».' us.” ly a hard fact. 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