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Paine’s Celery Compound, the Most i edy That Science Can Give noil, hut li m ust be urface en ltira tlo u . B ir n f o r IJ .iir y P l l r p o i c . A com m on b u r n c a n be easily and cheaply c b a n g ix l In to u d a iry b a rn of lnrt;e c a p a c ity , by em p lo y in g such a plan a s th a t s h o w n In th e first Illu s tra tion. T w o w in g s , w ith “ sh e d ” roofs, are e x te n d e d o u t a t r ig h t an g le s front each sid e o f th e old b a r n a t one end. H in ts fro m H orsem en. T here Is undoubtedly a s.n re lty of flrst-elass horses In the lending horse m nrkets, and a su rp lu s of inferior ones. T h ere is nothing so good for bedding a s good, long rye straw , an d It has th e preference over anything else, peat m oss Included. The I n te rio r a r r a n g e m e n t Is show n In the floor p la n . A feed e ar, w ith a truck. Is a r r a n g e d fo r th e feed floor an d the fee d in g a lle y In f ro n t o f th e cow s. A d o u b le silo , g r a in room an d calf pens, w ith lo f ts o v e r th e m , occupy oue side o f tin ' b a r n p ro p er, w hile calf peas a n d a h a y b a y occupy th e o th er side. T h u s th e m a in b a r n is used m ain ly for th e s to r in g o f feed , w hile th e a d dition Is g iv e n tip to th e sta lls. T he expense o f s u c h a p la n w ill be very s i: 2 . t f i V * V o> -A *’ § ; t ® ! : T he colt should he educated from the sta rt not to he a fra id of anything, and should be handled and driven when not over one y ear old. ju st enough to tench It w hat It m eans to be hitched and driven about the road and the city. N ever strike or In any o th er way abuse or frighten a colt as it Is Im possi ble for him to understand why you are doing It, and It will only m ake him ■•vilil, tim id, or vicious, and rnnnot pos sibly do an y good, and Is hound to do harm . Use patience and kindness, an d you will be su re to conquer lu th e eud. An old broncho d riv er gives th e fol low ing a s a su re way to cure a horse of kicking: 'T h e way we fix a kicking horse Is to tie one of his forelegs w ith a rope to the hind leg on the o th er side. Then, a s soon a s he s ta rts to kick, he Jerks Ills front leg oil the ground, an d goes dowu in a heap. Two or th ree doses of th at kind will cure the worst ease you can tind." i f \ S m uch le s s t h a n w o u ld lie en tailed by the b u ild in g o f a n ew b arn , o r even a len g th en in g o f tile old one, w hile tile plan sh o w n h e r e w ith gives a m ncli m ore c o n v e n ie n t a r ra n g e m e n t th an could o th e r w is e lie h ad . W h y F r u i t T r e e s I ii e . W hy so m a n y n u r s e r y g ro w n trees die w h en tr a n s p la n te d is tersely an d tru tlifu ly s ta te d in B u lletin No. -0, of th e O k la h o m a E x p e rim e n t S tatio n . It says: A m o n g th e c a u s e s o f fa ilu re h a r e b een th e fo llo w in g : F a ilu re to p re p a re t h e la n d b e fo re tre e s a rriv e ; h u rried a n d Im p e rfe c t p la n tin g ; high heads, e x p o s in g th e body of th e tree to siin seald a n d a t t a c k s o f borers. P la n t er» a r e u rg e d to s e t stro n g , healthy trees. In w ell p re p a re d soli, plowed deep u n d su b -so ile d , first p ru n in g the roots to o n e o r tw o Inches in length, w hich w ill c a u s e th e m to s trik e dow n deep in to th e soil. S ta r t th e head fif teen to e ig h te e n in c h e s from th e ground amt b a n th e tr e e to th e so u th w e st. T hen th e to p w ill s h a d e th e tru n k , p revent tm nseald a n d a t t a c k s o f borers. Give fre q u e n t a n d sh a llo w c u ltiv atio n to keep In th e m o is tu re w hich tile deeply stUtsoiled la n d h a s c a u g h t d a rin g w in te r a n d s p rin g . G ro w only hoed crops. If an y , in n y o n n g o rc h a rd , an d none a t all in a n o ld ou e, e x c e p t pens o r clover to be c u t a n d le f t to d ecay on th e land. H o r t ic u lt u r e . B urn all the wood c u t out of black and raspberries, so a s to d estroy the eggs of Insects. K eep it In mind, th at like begets like, a s m uch so auioug p lants as It does am ong anim als. T here Is no ad v an tag e In ntuleblng straw b erry p lants or fru it trees until th e ground freezes. Bank up young apple tre e s to the height of fifteen inches; it will h av e a g reat tendency to keep th e m ice an d ra b b its from girdling them . W ith a grow ing young o rch ard the fa rm will augm ent in value lu your ow n eyes a s well a s in those of your neighbor, and you will be very Inde pendent in nam ing a figure. Too little atten tio n is paid to the quince as a m arket fruit. W h a t fe u grow ers there a re in th e co u n try find the business a very paying one. an d th ere is room ior m ore w ith o u t cro w d ing the m arket. est trees. Many of those a re ru m e n iu sin g u lar us,*. T he bark of th e prune tree is used in th e m aking of a liquol suggestive of cherry b ran d y : th e wood of the iron wood, w hich sin k s in w ater, is turned into m assive m allet* fo r the heavy work of the ca rp e n te r: the rule ber tree is tapped by the negro boys, and it* oozing Julee is m a le into ball* for th eir gam es, or. if n e a r toe seas.de. fo r dressing th e oakum w ith w hich the crack s In th e fishing canoes a re calked T he calabash b ears a fru it, la e sk in of which, when dried, gives the n a tiv e s drinking vessels and w a te r b o ttles; the fustic gives a beautiful yellow dye. and the logwood dyes a riel) purple, a n d is much used in th e m an u fa c tu re o f c ru s ty old l-u-t. T h e W est Indian negro is a born poacher. H e catch es th e quail the cruel expedient of stre w in g fine ly pow dered cayenne or bird pep p er in the little d u st p its w here the birds "w ash ” T he burning pow der g ets into , 1 ,0 eyes of the bird, which, confused and helpless, is then easily ro u g h r W hen he w an ts a w holesale supply of fish, he explode* a piece of dynam ite, which w as probably intended fo r th e m iking of new G overnm ent roads, over . Pole in a m ountain stre a m , an d the fish are killed b.v the concussion. Bn: his favorite resource is th e b ark of the dogwood, one of the m ost p lentiful o. the forest trees. T his he drops into n riv er hole, an d th e m ullet, intoxicated, rom c to the su rfa c e of the w ater. H i s singular property of th e «logwood has , ‘^ n m ade the su b ject of recent experi- m entatlon. and It Is now found th a t the i,v ie invention of H i p barom e- tU erm om eter. w hich are tlte •teorology. tliere rouicl lie no w ater predictions; prophetic existed none th e less, bm ars confined them selves •>. f the influence of the p lan ets jn s o f th e nodlse; th ey spoke c h a ra c te r of the individual» i i*. horn in such or such a MUS. W. B. JO H N SO N . MUS. B . B. PUATT. There are very intelligent men and women who still prefer open flies to steam pipes and furnaces. But only a very shallow-minded per son would deliberately choose an old- fasbioned remedy in case of sickness. Sufferers from neuralgia, rheuma tism or kidney trouble want the surest and most advanced remedy science can give them. Setting well is not a mat ter of sentiment, bnt the most seriously practiosl matter. That iawhy the most thougbtfnl and conservative people now use Paine's oelery compound, and rec ommend it to friends and relatives who are threatened or afflicted with nervous exhaustiou, sleeplessness, disordered liver or blood diseases. That wonderfully aoute and patient investigator. Prof. Edwwrd E. Ph-lps, M. D.. LL. D., of Dartmouth oollege, embodied in Paine'a celery compound (he most progressive, yet tboronghlv es B i l l o f P a r t ic u la r s . Good minister tto a man wishing to he married)—Do you wish to marry this woman? Man—I do. Minister—Do you wish to marry this man? Woman—I do. Minister—Do yon like the city as a place of residence? Man—No; 1 prefer the suburbs. Minister—Do you like the suburbs? Woman—No, Indeed: I prefer the city. Minis Ur—Are you a vegetarian In diet? Man -No: I hate vegetable*. I live on bet f. Woman— I can't bear meat. I am a vegetarian. Minister—Do you like a sleeping-room ■well ventilated? Man—Yes; I want the window away down, summer and winter. Minister—Do you like so much fresh air? Woman—No; it would kill me. I want all windows closed. Minister—Do you like a light in the room? Man—No; can't sleep with a light; want the room dark. Minister—Are you afraid In the dark? Woman—Indeed I am. I always have a bright light in the room. Minister—D® you llko many bed clothes? Man—All I can pile on. Minister—Do you? Woman—No; they suffocate me. Minister—I hereby pronounce yon man and wife, and may the I-ord have mercy on your souls.—New York tablished, views on the onre of diseases of nervous origin. All of the imitatore of Paine’a celery compound—every oue knows how many there are—have proved to be entirely wide of the mark. Their promises of astonishing curative abilities are easily made on paper; but they are not kept. It ia easy to verify every claim made by Paine's oelery compound. There is no village so small bnt it contains fam ilies in which this wonderful remedy has made some member well. Men who weigh their words and are careful wbat they write above their signatures have pnblioly given tbU great invigor- ator its deserved credit for health-mak ing powers such as no other remedy ever received. That Paine’a oelery oompound cer tainly cures suoh diseases as uenralgia, sleeplessness and dyspepsia does D o t ad mit of a doubt. It builds up the entire nervous system, plumps ont the tissues, fever in its worst form. I employed starts the blood into healthy circulation the best physicians, bnt received no slid regnlatee the action of the nerves, permanent relief. When I commenced It makes people well, strong and ener- to take Paine's celery oompound my getio. Mrs. R. R. Pratt of Center feet and hands were swollen so badly Brook, Conn, whose portrait is given that thiy were useless. I could not walk a step, and was suffering very here, says plainly “ I And Paine's celery compound a much, When I had taken four bottle* perfect medicine. I took several hot- of Paine'a celery oomponini I could ties for general debility, and it did for walk well, and I continued until 1 i } me all I conld ask It made me well. 1 took six bottles It made uio perfectly { have recommended it to my frienda, well, and 1 have been so ever since. I and they all speak in its praise.” .wish the whole world might know of Paine's celery compound is the most its great valne. ” assnred and direct means of getting Paine'a celery compound makes peo- baok a fall store of vitality. It is a pie well! trne nerve regulator. It exterminatea ¡ Winter searohes out the weak parts all vicious humors that linger in the in the body; colds settle in the de blood. It cures rheumatism, and ia ranged organs and develop disease, naed by physicians as a speciflo for tbia Make every part of the body sound) disease, »ays Mrs. W. R. Johnson of build np the strength and lie ready for Cape Rosier, Me.: the shock of cold weather by taking " i was attacked with rhenmatio Paine’a eolerv compound. There is a little girl in Columbus, O., whose mother is in the habit of using the phrase, “Oh, don't mention It!” when any one apologizes to her. This Httic sir! was naughty one day and her mother said to her: ‘‘Elsie, what will God think when you tell him to night how bad yon have been to-day T "My mamma, said Elsie, “he will say: Elsie, don’t mention it!' A N ArrEAL F O R A The m an w h o is c h a rita b le to h im se lf w ill liste n to th e m u te ap p e al for assistan c e m a d e bv h is s to m a c h , o r h is liv e r, in th e sh ap e of d iv e rs d y sp e p tic q u a lm s a n d u n e a sy s en sa tio n s in th e reg io n s of th e g la n d th a t secrete« h is b ile. H o ste tte rs S tom ach H itters, m y d e a r sir, o r m a d am —as th e case m ay be—is w h a t y o u re q u ire . H asten to use if you a re tro u b led w ith h e a r tb u r n , w in d in th e sto m a ch , o r n o te th a t y o u r sk in fir th e w h ite s of y o u r eye« a re ttik in g a sallow h u e . W A L T E R BAKER & CO®, L im ited, D o rc h este r, M ass, The production of Bessemer steel during 1895 amounted to 9.500,000 tons. FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK o r “ J u s t D o n ’t P iso ’s Cure for C onsum ption is th e only cough m edicine used in m y house.—I). 0. A lbright, Mifflin burg, Pa., Dec. 11, ’95. S tate o r O h io , C ity o r T oledo , J L uca « C ounty , 1 * F rank J . C h e n e y m ake* o ath th a t he is th e se n io r p a r tn e r o f th e firm of F. J . C h en ey A Co., d o in g b u sin ess in th e city of Toledo, C o u n ty a n d s ta te afo resaid , a n d th a t said firm w ill pay th e su m of ONE HUN D RED HOLLA Hi* for each a n d ev ery case o f C atarrh th a t c a n n o t be cu re d by th e use of H all ’ s C atarrh C u r e . FRANK J. C H EN EY . 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