All tturla. The owner of tbe merri-go-roun i nskui money in rojnd-bout way. There rosy not be many gnoni' Zjo, but there are lot of animal Bi.irlte. n the barber hop they never think ( catting the door's bunas. ' A premiee it about the only tbinu you are inpped to Kve n(1 keep at Ul " tame time. 8bin planters are no longer made, but the inouldtira of cheap images t" niaWe pliule-a a'linw Blood Humors Spring Is the Cleansing Season Don't Neglect Your Health. You Need to Take Hood's Sarsapa rllla Now. (Spring is the reason for cleansing and renewing. Everywhere accumulations of want? are being removed and preparations for the new life of another season are being made. Thin is the time for cleans ing your blood. Winter has left it iuijmre. Sarins: Humors, boiU. pimple, erup- 'm are the results. Hood's Snrsaparilla upelH all impurities from the blood and makes it rich and nourisning. u uun.ia up the nervous ayatem, overcomes that tired feeling, creates an appetite, gives .(, refreshing aleep and renewed en ergy and vigor. It cures ail spring humors, boila, pimples and eruption. Sarea- parilla li America's (jreatl Medl- Ine. l; !x for 5. Prepared by CI. 1. Hood & Co., I-oae!!". rrTTTT'cljillc a,B llie ""'5' l'h'tt k" IlOOU S llllS with Hood Snr3i..Mi.l. now re-.ti-u 'i . La 1,1 iest couple in the Hood's POililEL adl Coat. 3 J. I V. JV aw- t t: !ctiy dry in th h.f4."M st-urn .llt"."mw ' ' Jiupt t Al. fr tS07 f'ih Rro!". i i fT.fl.fi "-Is. It-f- I vmir town v.-f t' r i . Mi , tu if The hai.) iest couple in the worbi w u d I a deaf husband and a blind W I fe. Before you propt(H to the daughter tu ly her mother' character. li a girl is tKira t,eauli!ul she is af good aa marri -d. A house w iihuut a wife or a fire U like a b iy i'leiiit a ul. You can never a t too. on for a good meal r a good woman. Marry your mm when you like, but your daughter ai soon u you can. Coul'Hi't Make It. The bull that tried to butt down a bridge, and the goat that tackled an am vil. couldn't make It. and were knocked out. bruised and lileedins. From suck Lruises! down to pin-head blue anota they are curable, eaHily and surely. 'I he ineii who get the worst bruises aiway K-t the best cure. They make it every time. There are right ways and wrong Wilis of doing thiiif-'x. as the bull and thei,'oat found out. The best cure for n bruise Is St. Jacob Oil. The ri'ht w ay to cure Is to use It and find out. John Craig, one of the few Shakes pearean actr in the Daly company, will retire from the organization at the cloee of his engagement Dive is so pretty that toe women are never satisfied till U:ey can get one of its a iuga to duHt thins;!" with. Hwid Farts to be Kelied Upon, The latest catalogue of the seed grow ing firm of J. J. H. Gregory s bun, ot iurhlhi.nd. Masa.. detcritieB some val uable results aoheived by this long tabliahed hoU'e fi which two genera tions have devoted brain" and energy to improving niuanlies, cabbages, potat iie.18 and other vegetables. in new va ncties and o'd ones this firm has always been found reliable. They have al ways taken great pride in the purity and the standard exeelli ney of their eeedsand in .i.,. ,,.( u. t.ll as in !'.rnei of linn n jji i.iiceg, they have an enviable reputa lion. Thev will aend their catalogue free on rcquca'. I( we didn't try to uphold our blun dors .we would have fewer. If a man falls in love only the woman in the case iin rectie him. Tho-e people who associate a" t' time witli dot's and hordes arldoiu get the level "f Hiese aniniiilB. KKKHII.VKK A b, place TOrJCS FOK FAKMEUS DEPARTMENT PREPARED FOR OUR RURAL FRIENDS. How a Iairy Farmer Can Have an Ice Hoime at mull twt - Dirccli n for Mukinu a Good Haromrter - Cheap Fcrlili.ern Often Kiprimive. III- as jio- .- It I I 9 FOR 14 CEHTSI f.,rn.o. llli 5 above, 1 a Urf rnl ti,nceinr 1 C I.. Ur Kalih, 1 Pk. I'.rlf S?nn T.irn.p, 1 , frii.! tt.i B(, B ,:iirck l.'ucum'r, 10- ! lllc ( 10.- t U'trwil Vli tiT1 l.lttl0, f 1 K.,o,!rk Mol'.n, lc 1 ,lnnl" OSnt Oniffli, 3.V 2, I " Brilliant Kluwer dj, IU I OWsrlk i-s, rr n Mt. 0 Abn10 wirth t! 10, s will J mut J trt, toc'hr wilh ur srt rust unit Hi CikImh I r(K,s r-si'T- of thU i,.,in-fl "t IV 2 rj,t. IV, iTil rar Irlo1 Ibuw y-,anni trr KV,rl l out (lira. Puts tarsals I. Hf I Hsl.i'stsl-g slunsfce, Su.y , itA A. UUU -. " '", lbs St, Joisph and Grand Iiland 4S1I Ianian Oity and Omaha Railway. SHORTEST NOKTH WEST '?; EAST SOUTH A:Z,?:?Z Union P.o.fio 8y.te ask the rsToan t inn to Cslttornls, Oreifon sni tl wirn PolnU. tor lnlormsilon rexapling rauss, tit;,, nail on r sddrew nrsrnot sxentor a. M. Aomr. W, 1. Rnslf""". Ja-. Urn. I'a Att. Uen't SInKr. St. Iwrli. " V". c.u iI THI AND QUICKEST ROUTES - to i.i. roiwtn ss ) ; CLOVER SEED: Itrmtirovnoi ....... - -w u..,i,... .own In April I1 ..!.." I' V" l..."'ll.r.,. Ml" ft for bill IW. o,d IHU notl,-. I ll"tur (.-. S iua i. iitiu : '. LiaM.i- CLIf lMJFH.M'KINLl.V VS, ,nli. of ''ianl.s s going to lade tl.W summer on WXJO farms in i ,!..., ii,. i n tunc or voies, urn m i.-lds, Sal .era two new potato mar v.da are iinnii'ii as above, and he o fers a in ice for the biggest potato yield .,u jki In iro'd for suitable names for bis corn (IT inches long! and oat pnv iilL'les. unlv Bcedsmen In Ainerh lovera and farm seed and selling ptjtatoes at $1 ) immd. The editor urges you to U Salter's Northern Cron u Sela, and to srnd This Notice h OCm. In Stamps t John A. Salzer S I Co., '-a t.rifsse Wis for U new farm seed asrfiiplea .soi-th $I, to get a al.-u-t, and big calalogue. Millinery ia a k I ing trade judjing from the dead biid- it requires. Thsrr is more Catarrh in this lection o ihe country than all other dida put to KO' her, and until the last tew years tin suppose.! to be. incurable, for a (rrra: many years doctors prmiouiiced it a lc.i;.i! iliseae. and prescribed h'al rmiedies, ,! ii br consiautly tailing to enre with K. tftatnirnt, pronotnicwl it incurable. puce bas proven catarrh to be a coiisti lional di.ieai and therefor rrquirea con ititulional treatment. Hail's caurrb i are matiatactrjred br K. J. Cheney ( o , Toledo, Ohio, ia the only conatliitlonai enrr on the market. UN taken intarnaHy in dimes from 10 drops to a leaapoonfui. it acts directly on the blood and mucou "lirt'aces of the system. They offer out hundred dollars for any case it fads to cure. Send lor circulars and testimonials. Ad jres CHEVFy A ( 0 f Toledo, 0. tB-&oi by Druggists, 75o. Business may lie alow in some placer, but the growler is always rui-hed. 1 lie Poor Msiti Iceliimse. Many come to the conclusion that they are unable to keep i. e on aec-mm ,f having to build a house to hold and preserve It. li tll Is aitsoiuieiy u" -i- sai v lo the ilal.y larmei- w no mm-n make t tic- most of his cows, espe- iiiUy i. He Has no com sprum m ikih-i. V have ki p' Ice for years lu a ouiiii- a far removed from the sun's rays Sometimes we nave useo log, simielimes a tiame iiiinuiug. ami always had a good lloor, mil n-''e found none of them fully sa'isl .iioi y. Woliavrpackedaccording to best moili- oils, as advocated liy limn or expen- nce. But hi st winter, not having a .... .i ...i ...i ,,. suitable IllMUlllg. we cnili-iinn-u make llie experiment of pneUinir the ire where it would be most convenient. l lie place w e selected, nearest on" milk ans, liappened to be covensl Willi chip lirt over hard clay. 1 tie groumi i..e- ;ig frozen hard, we scraped it as level is oosslhle, aim inen itegan io on h. hard fro.eii cliip dirt. Kvcry layer l' oloi ks would bo covered with snow; t!so I.i l ween the blocks, I brownie over It scmtmI pails of water. ur mocus iere cut very uneven, as the work w as done by inexperienced hands, i in n, after a. smiiclcin quantity was jiacked, we built three piles of green wo'xl, one each of the three sides, the wood within eight inches of the blocks. I Ins was covered with boards sufbeient to keep off the sun and shed the rain, and about one foot from top of ice. The wind could circulate freely, as the Ice house was entirely exio.-ed. We pack ed grceu sawdust very firmly around ami over the ice. not more than eight inches deep in any place. The front of the Icehouse was shaded by the wood shed, ami on the side by woodpiles which projected in front of the open ing. It may seem incredible, but we never had ice keep so well, some of it lasting u year. Late In tin" fall the snow 'that' had been used In packing last winter could be seen almost as fi-'sh as ever. I uml in their re.juneineiits In (he way j of i'lod just as human beings do, al though, ju rbaps. not to the name ex tenl. To feed all the cows in a herd alike, day after day and mouth after luo .ih, as is so often done, :s an aii nuid ami wasteful practice. Koine are Mire not to gel euotigli for greatest prnlit, ami others ure likely to get more than they will use lo advantage. This as to ipiautity only; but differences In kind of feed may be equally desirable. In thorough study and comprehension of the question of feeding lies the greai i sj opport unity for the exercise of real economy in the iminagemeut of the dairy herd. Seienlitic feeding meaus simply ra tional feeding, a common sense appli cation of a good understanding of the objects of feeding, the character of food materials, their proper relations combinations and effects, and the needs and chnrueiensiies of the ani mals In haml.-rnited Slates Depart ment of Agriculture. Iksrciwl fur !'. The use of charcoal for pigs it general, and it proves beneficial, bu to de-ive the beet results f-oui its usethechaic ! should tie freshly burned. It a i.n in digestible substance, its vir ue being b -lieve ! to be due to ita capaei'y lor ! sorbin gasres, which power is lost t.o certain extent when tin cliarcoil )n ireen exp l to the air for a time. I the old charcoal ia heated in a hot liie for a few moments, however, it will be rest red to its origtr-al frefdi condition. SEEDS Gardin & Flowir wilh a worM-whlB rwmitmioti. I suing fr-r It ill. JAMES J.H.UKKCOKr aMU.IIsrblrnesil.lU". Life! Life! Life! ('utlrr n 'rhnlitt, of lolin TwUrt !ril.wlr. llftTMUo-'! Ut t'lirt A I .IIIHM J" iHiiiiiiuii-. All driitfitUU K ti.svll l IKJ AddrA Mother Omv' Mucet I'uwders for 4 It i III r- n. SuccesBf nil v used bv Mot her (! ray. li urse in the Children's llome in New York, euro I'everislmesri, Bad Stomach, l eeth ing Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and destroy Worms. Over IOaX testimonials. Th'l wr (nil. At all flniggiat8.-rc. Sample l-ltl.K. Address Allen S. Olmsted, lie Hoy, X. Y, The travelling man needn't lose his grasp just because he 'oes bis "Tip. 2fr AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. RIGHT TO TIIK Tlic Barometer. One of the most serviceable a ml use- ' ful articles about the farm is a good barometer which will rorelell marly all the clianges lu I he weather. Then Is no reason why we should be with out such a useful Inslrumeiit when we can produce a first (Mass one at a cost of about :t) cents. Many of the so called liHromelers are of little use on account of the poor quality of the chemicals used. If we buy the chemi cals ourselves we w ill be more apt to get u better Instrument. Buy the fol lowing from a good chemist: One ounce or camphor, one ounce of saltpeter, one ounce of ammonia salts, and dissolve them in fifteen drams of alcohol. Shake the mixture well and pour in a long, slender bottle, ami cork up tightly. Be sure to hne the lwHtle full, so there will )m' little or no air inside. Ilaug your Imroineler on the north side oi n building, or some place not. exposed to the sun, and the following will be your weal tier imncaiioiis: .aosoiui.c co-a'-iiea of llie liquid means fair weather. Threadlike objects at. the top of the bottle Indicate high wind. If the liquid become roily i! Is a sign of rain. Utile stars in the liquid mean a hard storm. If downy masses form in the bottom of I he Itollle it will be cold; the more tin-si? masses rise to the top llie colder It will become.-Farmer's Advocate. Buyitikf Cheap Kerlili.crw, It Is llie natural tendency of farmers when confronted with low price of ii'odiiiis to save themselves, by the plll'Cluise oi cheaper i eri tn.ers, or oy Ibpensitig with uny boiiglil.eii fertili zer. Hut flits is nearly always a mis- lak-'. The lost of the fertilizer Is only i small part of the cost of making a rop. l.aliorisa union more expensive 1 1 fill, ami if the soil be not rich enough. pinch of tliis labor will be Ineffective. As for using poorer grades of fertil- 4.TS, they cost as much lo apply them as the besl. In fact, the more expen- ve gnidcHof fertilizers are usually In finer condition, and cicn la' easily made cover a larger surface and do more ,,'imiiI to the iirst :'rop. Cuttouxeed Meal. We are living In a vicinity whtre cot i on ik-hI im al has been widely used b;,- dairymen, and have used it our selves, till very recently, ever since it was Iirst introduced as a slock food, in, i in. It her in our own experience or in th.t of otners have ever known or heard of the widely varying and dam aging effects referred to In the bulletin. I'r-iporlionate lo Its feeding value, as compared with other meals, its cost is now too high, and, as a consequence, much less or it is now being fed than formerly. The new law now in force will give tt... eooniai-.iiive food contents of the different samples of this product. This, however, is not a guaranty of health fulness. If cotton seed meal works the mischief Indicated in the bulletin, It shimid be known. We are confident the results indicated from its. use are i not the experience of the ninny dairy I men of the Slate who have had long experienced In feeding it-Maine J l armcr. Cai-e of Horses. ! Don't attempt to train the eolt at all ' until he Is in good condition and full : of life, if vou want him to develop style i and action, and be fit to put ' rii'ii'l.et for a good price ! caled. The young colts should be kept on a ; ground floor. It must be dry and level, j Don't neglect to give every horse on the farm, workers and drivers, a I bran mash once every week. Kvcry now and then give them some potatoes, apples or carrots. A variety Is very acceptable and your horse will be in enough better condition In pay you to fuss a little. The foolish try to economize aiioui Ihis time by driving smooth-shod hors- A.lalfa lor I'uullrr. Kvery one who ban used alfalfa clover in winter, or at any other time, knows tin- Krcat value of it as a poultry food and an epg-irodu-r. It is emsily pre wired in winter when tbe hay is dry. With a ln"e oo indmg it is astonishing to aee bow little bulk there will be of iu rcms. This chaff, well sprinkled with bran or shorts and scalded with hot wat-r, makes a feed for poultry in tue winter that may be equaled, bat it is doubtful if it can be exce led. : lay tbe top, into tiit on the when edti- hi'c .Mountain Cake Cream half a pound of butter, add one pound of Hue white sugar, six eg-.'s the whites and yolks beaten sepnraiclj till very light. Add flavoring to taste and then stir in. alternately, one cup ful of sweet milk and one pound ol flour In which three teaspoonfuls ol baking powder has been well mixed Heat very hard at the last, and bake in jelly tins, or In a single loaf, as pre ferred. Chocolate Cake. Melt a little of the best chocolate m a small saucepan, with only enough boiling water to dissolve it; then stit in,,. ,h lelnir and spread between the Livers and on top. Some person walnut meats at intervals on .i;..i,ilv oresstng them down icing to keep them firm. Hits About Conking. Marc Anthony gave the cook who prepared the banquet he gave lu Cleo patra's honor a city. Julius Caesar paid his cook $4,000 a year. France is called the cradle of good , -poking, but Athens was the home of the best cooks llial me v.o.iu e.-i knew. Athenius culled the cooks tb Iirst race of kings. Empress Josephine ate most of liei ,n.,.,u In her own tiiKii'tuieiil ami warded the cook who prepared the with magnificently embroider si,., wis. thread laces, hats that ,.!,.. a noil silk skinners that almost as much second hand. Cooking is largely a matter of taste, but the best cooks In the land to-day are ncyrroes. Our own Southern .ned women are real cordon bletis black cooks of Cuba are peerless, ao traveler who lias visit AN OVERWORKED BRAIN. Kim tlur Record. Pierceton Jrul D. ii-nnin.il in rise as an educator. Er nest ivein,icr,ul'l'iereeton, lad., overtaxed I.; -,.;r m, nially and physically. lie was a ;. :. it ions; bis mind was always on bis work. From curly morn until late at night lie r.iotiniiaily pored over his books. I'.-.v persons, even with the strongest coiisib ut ions, can keep up under such a si rain. In addition to bia studies, Mr. Kemper was leaching a school some three mile from bis ho. ne. Finally, his excessiv; study and the exposure of going to aud from school in all kinds of weather under mined his health. He was taken to his bed with pneu monia and hiu overworked brain aluiot collapsed. For several weeks he was ae-riou-ly iil. I '.nr. -Hi had taken root in his systetn atul his .cl was in a delicate condition. He was sent to Color- I' Bii"- where he spent jl'XL three mouths without reef lving 'any benefit. J nen a not- e d ttpeciai i s t from C I e velaud treated iiiui without avail, and then a hos p i t a 1 in C h i c a go was tried, but all ab h o 1 u t ely his physician us! sold i i I col tlie and d Constant! jopie of Ue could Algeria would take a chef If get a Moor. The treating candidate hopes that is din ensing winning cmiles. Looking back ward gnikool. he 1 .11 V- ' X (lanslntly. without benelir. Finally recommended Dr. Williams Pink l'liis for I 'ale i'eople. and from the first bor he he"nn to improve. When he had lakeii nine boxes he was completely cured, 'l'liis famous blood and nerve medicine accomplished what former expensive treameul failed to do. .Mr. Kemper says his calarrh has entirely left him; he is stroii;: again and weighs nine pounds more than he ever did. lie gives the pills llie em ire credit. He is starling teaching lU'ain and feels a buiidatil ly able to con tinue the work. To prove that the alxjvo is i no- .'dr. Kemper's allidavit follows: St.'.s.-tibi.fl and sworn to before me this lilt; Dull iluv of September, 1S'J7. it. 'V. WATT, .Notary Public. Wnilnol.t if these hills have an equal i! the t run range of medicine, lor building limn and debilitated system. ..... .1-ttDTlVC IU Tlllf coitHl'S OUR wr. nr.r. A.-..-r..N ... '----.-..,.,, . v, 'I'll K VtUKl UASlUttlfV, AS OUK TKALJH. MARS.. on every wrapper. Rxei.csivK use " PiTrttER S CASTORIA." T na- SAMUEL PITCHER, of Uymnis, Massachusetts, wa, tl originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same lliat has borne and does mu P ST This is the ordinal "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is t', kind yoti have always bonfht Sf SJSj-rS- onthe alrs-UTatl at Jfo one )vas authority from me to use my name except Th Centaur Company of which Chas. President. Mnrr.K 8. 18971 Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger tbe life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which torn druggist may offer you (because he makes a few mure I-ennie ou it), the ingredients of which ci'flt lie does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF II. Fletcher is Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. I'.ecause Dobbin bolls a part of his I oats whole docs not prove bint to be be yond usefulness. A young horse often does this. See If his teeth have not made his cheeks sore by becoming sharp. If so. file them smooth. Dirty, dusty bedding is not suitable for a horse whose coat Is desired clean and lustrous. Waote Ivanrt on llje Farm. On almost every Kastern farm there Is some land that either by nature or because lis fertility has been exhausted must go t.o waste. If (his buvd Is In fertile or rocky naturally It may not pay to reclaim It. But If IU fertility has been exhausted, It can almost al ways Iv cheaply restored. It is more likely to Ik deficient in mineral p'ant food' than lu nitrogenous. Supplies of phosphate, ami potash, und oftn pot ash alone, w ill make cloved gtw, ano w hen there Is once a good clover seed ing, nature will do whatever else Is needed to restore fertility. American Cult! Tutor. FOR 30 DAYS YOU CAN TRY IT FOa 25 CENTS. ; Cored of leumatism. CANNOT FIND WORDS ENOUGH TO PRAISE YOUR WONDERFUL REMEDY "5 DROPS" (TRADE MAKKJ Swnitt.ii lllnonintio Ours Co., Ohirniro: Oeiitlemen-I thought lh.it I woulj writs TOu atmiit ml likifr w.drrfiil re-ir.lj. It ha acooiiir. I Uho-i mom too. from the Minnie Iwttla nd tin- tlo l.r lt li, than the thirty dollar.' orlh of me.ll.-ine t huTe uimd of othrr r,n..f.tiirjr, ,. 1 tned ell ' .7t . r.me I uw Hd,erl.i.l for Rlle.iimiti.io, bet roelil not rl eojf rrli.-f I lo.r. the llrr.d.ul '' 1 1 tj . ,ranle bottle oT voir "i". UROI"," mud el l.er I nk. n the (tint. e for ti f v .1J I Iw.jml to luue lew ol tho. ae rr .(. recking Ihrouitb mr Iwli. A fior 1 sot tlv.n.,io hotl lo mM ti.l u n I cojhl hocm to re at mmj eeere ilshl i efter 1 hi." nd eUnnthelf the dollar lioltle then all mr tieini left me. V. wKtcofcrllt (WI whee 1 mnld leep eueln t nlelit wil liont en more offeriu.. 1 o lh.nr.rul to.yo.i end yo.ir ''VW.J1' . onool. find wool, enouefi in proiie of ronr wonderful remed, for the am, of nietimelleu,. end 1 ! er.hr tm , I, I..II ...n-...l.T L...nltT ami eer thet ther onm tnin-hn, env heoer mn.hfiine thea 3 .'or ell their ill. Thenkine jou, en'.lemeu, for all jour kiutlnew, 1 reimiii, f.n;.v-i'. vimr friend. K. M. 1.1 ! li, I'oiterfiold, Wit., Feb. W, Tei SUFFERED THE TORTURES OF THE DAMNED. PrenM.nt Hwannoe Rlieuni.lic Itnre Ca.. ChioKot Mr Hear Sir-After suffering the torture,, of tie ilemned for e loon time from an attack of Itheaieai iin. 1 wiah to ,i,y it vour llheouiat.c Cure S OKOe ' rured mr ef ell ) f roeelea. which wure all i',iue.l hr ooe coiul.lt'iiit -ItliO'.iinal nou. I had Mjert lroun Kleiner Trimble and Cmt oat oil. 1 woold not, take W ami lu w li I'Oili. ri.e remen ire r ' .i Ihe Caierrh for me. wnloh it lie nooe. I tierrore. i n rnr Iker ere m eeee U eaeeklnd. tiralefelly youn., llhuilr lake the aKflncj Cor the sale of jrour medicinee. j'. W. DEXSIS, lt Normal A., aoffalo. N. Y.. Feb. 8, V9 "8 BHOPS" core. Rhreaaallaav Hrlaltee. Nenral(l, !--, -il. Kert erhe, A.llieie, Her CeterHi, a(leelieee. Nero.eee ,.,roe end V.-urelarlr llradaclie, Kereehe, 1 eetheele, eleart W utaeeee. Creep, ewelllnc, l.e brleee. Malaria. Creeping Nnaibneu. mo TUIDTV niVC I fiN fiC D tri enable aiifTarars to u.vti "ti hit OPS" at leaat a trtol, we will eeed a FOR THlRTT UAlO LUNUtn ,a-,,!el,oll.l, i.rei-aif h, mail, for MoenM. A willibl.. bottle will i onTlnoe rou AIm. Itrire he.1l"! tr)0 doeei l.fki, :i 1k.o lee for t'.'.rw. -Not wad bj drmgltu. oul bj u Mdoui a-oui. Apnla aan'cd in new lerritorx. Wrilo us la-dstr. SWANSON KUKU5IATIC Cl'KE CO., 107-1 0! IJearborn St., CHICAGO, II I- FHlteniiitf t ullle I'l Ham. The roujli feed should be hay or t ofll fotlilcr, cut Mini sin ctitnsi. ration for two or three year-old nicer s four quarts of I nil la 11 meal, or eight iimriri of corn and cob meal, nlghl and morning, with u heapiun bushel basket ful of cut and hIi redded fodder given ich sleer an ftoon as he Is done eHlinjf his frraln feed. After llie rodder In eaten, given thren kiuidu or water n'ltht and mornliiK. Keep the utalls perfectly clean, t'.e .deiity of tttiuw for beddiiijj, aud hire n .nan wilh a gool leuiper to cure for Hie stock, one who can lake an occa ai iiinl kick without reKciiiltiK It. If he tre.itu the cattle kindly lie will jjet hut few kicks. They will do very much iM'tter under the cure of a mail w ho I" 'i utlo with thctn than with one who rent them roiiihly. Feed mid waier nuliirly. My nnlmaU usmilly ifln uty to seventy pounds per month per aiecr. If at the Marl I have a l.ODO lound Meor, and fin'd him live month", lie usually welL'lm 1.'.'..0 to 1.800 at the einl of that period. At the present price of corn, llilrty centf, It pays much better to feed corn to eiillle thfin to hell It. The manure from fattening rat lie Ih of tbe very bent (iunllty, mid I lieuer than any other fertilizer In tha produetlou of crops, AKrhMllturlat. AU ins Too Much. A writer on sheep says that It Is ask In? too much for a owe to make her growth and shear the heaviest or uext heaviest lieece of her life and raise a lamb In one year, it cannot be aone without checking the growth of the Kneep and producing a lamb lacking In constitution. Continuing In that line for everul years the Hock ma.ster will have a very uneven flock, anil constitu tion will be bred out of thorn. HETTEK T v in- unlit;' and nfjjUM-l th HAN FUSION. Don't monk, -v in- imlitie. ami nefimtne l-"n. a jo u- .. y mu u-o - '. -e " lioliiK t 1- buhl, anil ihe ),tce onclil lo he hiMn. J here win I). I,,.., u.fi.ie. 1) vermlv Minr croim, "0 huve more ilotn o; PRIME RUSSIAN FLAX SEED, Fur nowliin niiriHisis, will I"' o.-teil by u e loin.' hs ih,. snr..ly 'nan over b hall mil Uusln.de la I Mm Write fo' I re-fi ..ml how to sow it til i I'. i ihs i iron ml l.inwed I'nke, lor Mii-ii, Hlwitycxi ha"'! il-ohialot Wooi lliait .IllSl-en Ull. punm nnu i.ne. Kllileli-.l ISTJ. MtMd, .!. well. b tier market at your aoor v sirnm lo your bow. mill will consume- W also manufacture INSKKU OIL W OltKS, lluialia, ?eb. Parking Ejjgii In Salt. The following Ik a commonly used re cipe for packing eggs In aalt: Cover the bottom of the keg or a ma 11 barrel with li layer of milt two Inches deep. Pack it layer of ogns upon It amall end down, and far enough apart not to touch each other, and not renting against the allien of the barrel. Add another tblck layer of salt, and then of eggs, and no on until the barrel la full. -Ma.soachu Kelts Ploughman. WEEiAVENOASOtTS but ha -Mi direct to the eoa truruer for X yen at !tOi litlo priwsfi. j.vin. hitn tl; dnaler i profits. Wupanjf- wher fur ciaiii rinir'n. Krry thing was Ti.itei. llrt itriea of VpL.i -, Stirtfii. t-"t to iirr.ii- M.. PrtilfM M"n. MJHa I'.T IterjB. ir9 AIMU.1.IMIII .or t.'i. CUi-8ui of nil t.ix Hyt w. u. riux x, w Ui e4-Wi w ir ELKHART caubiaok amo uaum-ss urn. co. N, mtturr.,. Prl-r. with oarteiB., lampt. ithlMU ii.ruo and tf.Brters. Jo). A. (oeilai Willi Nir ktlJ-UABT. ISO. Feeding Ibc Herd. Th. ftrnt fidvleie la not lo fed th hrd e hard. Cowa dlff..' lu Uilr taJte- Poultrjr Note. The dried blood sold for fertilizer Is dniigorous to une for poultry. Split the carrots In halves, aud allow the bena to peck at them at will. Cull your flocks and aell off nil bul the best, keeping them for breeders. Have the feed trough Htiltlelently largo no that all the fowls can find room. Heet blood mlied with ground grain is excelleut for both old und youiu stock. Popcorn contain more nitrogen aud phoKphnle. than the. regular Indian corn. Ilefuse crackers and stale bread make an excellent addition to ibe morn ing itiiihIi. Buckwheat ir, nr. -producing food, but a steady diet of It is apt to be over fattening. Wben you bear of a flock of hens that averages len down eggs each a year you hear of a good one. Pullets begin laying at from four to nil and a half months of age, If they are batched parly and kept growlng. Weaterlu Plow mm. "Forbid a Fool a Thing and That He Will Do." Don't Use SAPOLIO Strawberry j Plants $1.50; I 'OOO I rarh Treei 1U end up. 0f" rnr Hedge. I . 0 P t thoue- , and Ail) Heed In 7oo p-r thnnaanil. A Urn , fupplyofall Hilda of eTllri'l7 rll rooted. true to none. en' en,. .,. tte-k. WrlWorPrlol.i.tlo I UHatHIAN MUKMKKIBe, BwraultU, Nek. 2,000.000 per th-ounena ana up n THU FRATC tT CLt, LCalTHONCT. JOflta or BIN OH AM TON, n. y. e 0ats..2p3,l,Whea.! 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