prlng
Impure or effete matters
in the blood during the winter cause in the
spring such disfiguring and painful troubles
as boils, pimples, and other eruptions, also
weakness, loss of appetite, that tired feeling.
The best medicine to take is Hood's
Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the
blood, and effects permanent cures by giving
healthy functional activity to the stomach,
liver, kidneys, bowels and skin. '
SarsatabS Jre Hood's Rarsapartlla In
-aporation, hreakaia, or leakage.
' mail.
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Bunkoed. '
Lazy Lewis I wus told dat de farm'
er Wot lives on dat hill paid bis bands
Jiat de same whedder dcy worked er
not, so I went 'an' hired t' him.
Tired Thomas Den youse played off
sick, I reckon?
Lazy Lewis-Yep, an' at de end or
de month I found dat be never paid
nobody nothin' nohow.
Nothing to Say.
The man who bad sculptured the Egyp
tian sphinx wai standing off and look in
at his handiwork.
"But what does it mean?" inquired the
bystanders.
The sculptor hesitated.
'"I I don't know," be answered. "Con
sult your Baedeker."
As for the sphinx, it grinned slightly,
but said nothing.
A Dark Secret.
The shades of night were falling fast.
The pride of the household was en
tertaining a young man in the fronl
parlor.
"Nettie," called the fair one's fathei
from the library, "aren't you going tc
light the gas in there?"
"In a minute, papa," replied the deai
girl. "George and I were Just speaklny
of--er striking a match." '
Always Talking.
"My wife tells me everything she
does," said the benedict, proudly.
"She is like an open book."
"I wish mine was like an open
book," sighed the meek little man with
the chin whiskers.
"You do?"
"Yes; If she was like an open book
perhaps I would be able to shut her
up." .
We Trust
Doctors
If you are suffering from
impure blood, thin blood, de
bility, nervousness, exhaus
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with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the
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Ton mutt look well after the condition of
your liver aud bowela. Unless there la dally
action of the bowela, poisonous producta are
absorbed, causlnft headache, biliousness, nau
sea. dyapepsia, and thua preventing the Sur
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.AFTOIKETTB
L.BROWN
The first woman to be ordained a
clergyman in the United States, Rev.
Antoinette L. Brown Blackwell, now
83 years old, is about to resume active
work in the Unitarian church. She
gave the site, and with the aid of 30
adherents is having built the first Uni
tarian church In Union county, New
Jersey, near her home, In Elizabeth.
Every fourth Sunday she will occupy
the pulpit.
About 60 years ago Rev. Mrs. Black
well preached her first sermon at Hen
rietta, N. Y. She was one of the first
women in the United States to receive
a college degree. In 1853 she was or
dained a Congregational minister at
South Butler, N. Y"., accepting the pas
torate of a church there. She is a
noted woman suffragist
THE ART OF BEGGING.
There are tricks in every trade, but
the professional beggar is about the
trickiest individual at large. His suc
cess depAids entirely upon his ability
ARMED ONE-ARMED BEGGABS.
to awaken sympathy. Years of mis
fortune alone are not always suffi
cient, so he resorts to deception in
make-up, usually running toward de
formity of some sort. Playing cripple
Is a favorite ruse.
In the larger cities, where begging
still flourishes under the guise of ped
dling, this deception is resorted to
daiiv. It is an old dodge to pose as
; a one-armed man. A false stump is
attached to the shoulder and the real
arm is tied to the side of the body.
A loose-fitting coat or a full blouse
does the rest.
A Little Retouching.
The wonders of photography are
ever on the increase. Nevertheless,
there are still some limitations to the
power and skill of even the most ex
pert photographer.
Mr. Hall is an amateur of no mean
attainments, and when his old Aunt
Hannah from Bushby came down to
the city he secured a picture of her in
her most characteristic pose arms
akimbo and mouth slightly open.
When Aunt Hannah saw the first
print, she looked f at it, held it off,
drew lt close again, and then sat down
to write her nephew.
, "Ikar James," wrote the old lady,
"yours with photograph taken during
my late visit just received. In reply
I would say, I'm well enough pleased
with it for myself and your folks. But
in the one you send out to California
to Emma, I'd rather you'd straighten
out my elbows and lot my arms hang.
Afft-ctionately, Aunt Hannah.
"I S. Perhaps you'd better close
my mouth a mite more, as Emma's
husband is a stranger to ine."
IV o Inaide.
It distressed Miss Willing to find
how much the little girls in her Sun
day school class thought about dross
and outward adorning. She lost no op
portunity to tell them how slight was
the Importance of such things, says the
Youth's Companion.
'The reason I didn't come last Sun
day was because my Coat wasn't fin
ished," said small Mary Porter one day,
when questioned as to her non-apivar-ance
the week before. "My old one had
siKits on it that wouldn't come off and
a place where the buttons had torn
through."
"But, Mary, deflr," said the teacher,
gently, "you know it's not the outside
that really matters."
"Yes'm, I know," said little Mary;
"but, Miss Willing, mother had ripped
the lining out, bo there wasn't any in
side to look at."
The Dreaded A'nlaanee.
"I wish you would give this cilice
boy a trial. I am sure you will like
him. He is such a cheery little chap
always whistling at his Job."
"Humph! I guess that Is the very
reason he is now whistling for a job.''
Baltimore American,
THE LIME. SULPHUR 8PRAY.
Good Preventive for Apple Scab and
Lata Harmful Than Some.
A. B. Cord ley. Entomologist, Oregon Experiment
Station, Corvallis.
1 he eerious results in the form ot
"Bordeaux Injury" which often follow
applications of Bordeaux mixture ren
der it almost imperative that some
means be found of reducing this injury,
or that some spray be discovered which
may be used as a substitute foi Bor
deaux. For the past two or three yeara I have
observed, after winter spraying apple
and pear trees wfth lime-sulphur solu
tions, for San Jose scale, that the fruit
upon the sprayed treeB was less "scab
by" than that upon unsprayed trees.
Upon two different occasions thia winter
application was delayed until the blos
soms were about to open and while the
spray, which was applied at the full
strength, did considerable injury at the
time, its decidedly beneficial effects
wtre noticeable when the fruit was
gathered. However the generally good
results which follow winter applica
tions ol lime-sulphur are now well
known and this part of the work re
quires no further comment.
Nevertheless, these observations sug
gested to me the probability that lime
sulhur solution might be used as a
subatitute for Bordeaux mixture for
summer applications and during the
past year I have so used it upon vari
ous plants for various purposes.
It is not proposed at this time to go
at all into detail regarding these ex
periments I wish only to call ' atten
tion to some of the results obtained
which show conclusively that lime
sulphur solutions may be used as a
summer spray without injury to foliage
and also point strongly to the probabil
ity that by its uee apple scab may be
effectually controlled without danger of
spray injury to the frnit.
Sufficient work has not been done to
justify the statement that lime-sulphur
is equal to Bordeaux as a preventive of
this disease but the results of the single
season's work point eo strongly to thia
conclusion that I feel justified in call
ing attention to them, that growerB
who have suffered loss from Bordeaux
injury, and others who are interested,
may make comparative tests of the two
sprays the coming season.
In carrying out the work the past
season it became necessary first of all
to determine how strong a solution
could be used without injury to the
foliage. This, again, made it necessary
to adopt some method of "standardiz
ing" the,, spray. After considerable
work we adopted what may be termed
the "stock solution" method of prepar
ing the spray and adopted as a stand
ard for the work a "stock solution"
having a epecific gravity of 1.27. (For
determining the specific gravity of the
solution while at work in the field we
have found the specific gravity hydro
meter a very convenient instrument.
It is cheap, simple and convenient,
and we would recommend every grower
who expects to use lime-sulphur as a
summer spray to obtain one.)
This solution, similar to the Kex.
Niagara and Phoenix lime-sulphur
spraya upon the market, any of which
would undoubtedly do as well, is of a
clear, dark amber color, is without sed
iment, and. as stated above had a epe
cific gravity of 1.27. Analysis snowed
that each gallon contained in solution
2.38 pounds of sulphur.
During the season of 1907 these
"stock solutions" of lime-sulphur were
used variously diluted upon the apple,
pear, peach, plum, prune, quince,
cherry, grape, potatoes and celery.
The results obtained indicated that
lime-sulphur sprays produced by di
luting 1 gallon of the stock solution
with 15 gallons of water may be safely
used upon all of the above-named
plants, with the exception of the peach,
unless it may be early in the spring,
when very slight injury was produced.
For nee upon the peach each gallon of
solution should be diluted with at least
,20 gallons of water.
For the experiments with apple scab
a block of 400 Yellow Newtown trees
were selected, because this variety is
particularly susceptible to this disease
and because this block was known to
be badly infested.
The entire orchard was sprayed with
iime-sulphur for San Jose scale late
in February. The orchard ' was then
divided into two plats. One plat was
sprayed with Bordeaux mixture on
Apirl 20, May 8 and May 17. The
other plat was sprayed on the same
dates with lime sulphur solution di
luted 1-15. Unsprayed trees were left
as checks in each plat.
At picking time the fruit wa9 care
fully gathered, examined and separated
into three grades to show per cent of
fruit absolutely free from scab, slightly
scabby and badly scabbed. It was
then regraded to Bhow per cent of fruit
injured by spray.
The summing of results is shown
graphically )n the following table.
Column marked A shows per cent of
fruit free from scab; B, that showing
only small scab spots; C, that badly
scabbed and unmarketable; D shows
spray injury.
A B C D
Unsprayed 19.9 28.7 61.3 C
Bordeaux 49.1 35.4 15.5 31.9
Lime-sulphur.. 79.3 15.3 6.3 0
It must be remembered in interpret
ing these results that they represent
only one season's work on one variety.
Slice two cupfuls peaches. Butter a
baking dish and lay In lt a layer of the
peaches, sprinkling with cinnamon, and
sugar and dotting with bits of butter,
riace over this a layer of bread or cake
crumbs. Then alternate peaches and
crumbs until the dish Is thwd quarters
full, having' crumbs on top. Add no
water, but cover closely and steam
three-quarters of an hour In a moder
ate oven. Then remove the cover and
brown. 'Serve with cream or a sweet
sauce.
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"Fifth grade next year, Johnny?"
"Yes, sir."
"Ah, you'll be In fractions or deci
mals then, no doubt?"
"No, sir; I'll be in beadwork and
perforated squares." Pittsburg Post.
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Neceaaarlly.
j3Ter8 Seems to me furs are priced
excessively high.
Shopleigh Yes, the fur trade Is ad
mittedly a good deal of a skin game.
Kansas City Times.
Shake Into'our Shoes.
Allen's Foot-Ease. I res painful, swollen,
smarting, sweating ft .Jakes new shoes easy.
Sold by all Druggists and Shoe Stores. Don't
accept ftny substitute. BampleFKEE. Address
A. 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
Affirmative Testimony.
Baldwin Tut doctors say there are
more than fifty kinds of headache. Do
you believe it?
Rambo I know it. I've fretjueml?
had all of 'em in one morning. Chicago
Tribune.
There Is more Catarrh in this section of the
country than all otlier diseases put together,
and until the last few years was supposed to be
Incurable. For a great many years uoptors
pronounced it a local disease and prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced it in
curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a
constitutional disease and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Man sLatarrn cure,
manufactured bv F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo,
Ohio, is the onfv constitutional cure onti;e
market. It is taken internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the
blood and mucous surface of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for any case it
fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi
monials. Address: F. J. CHEN'EY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
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Take liall's Family Pills for constipation.
On the Ten Party Line.
Suddenly the alarm clock went off.
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missed his train.
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Sampled Things.
Patience Did you ever attend
cooking school?
Patrice Oh, yes; I've had that kind
of dyspepsia, too! Yonkers States
man.
Mothers will find Mrs. WlnsloVs Soothing
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daring the teething period.
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Scribbles How would you go about
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Dribbles I'd first write a novel.
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