I Ml lltt I * \\ V*l Wtohhi* TSVHrt C \ x m«*viA* 'HENS OF THE WEEK Vto v A*h>A* t*>A si**** M*MW**t*, suns pom if Finn fthak i. -.a« to-e _ — x ox. _ .... - .... .. » - . a to to, x w»y s -c e* ^in »e*H-> to fee** re -» He AW W A .* \*h Hv> » III* I'm* tieid*Y*\ *V>» tor. NfT •tort* *d H* W-tod State**- **yay. »* itowwiM HMiml *Tnatonte>> ac WHyyr -A IV >*iv>e *>yil at tft*»»tw oa Theaday. •>*? 4 4 Itoa Ah toowvd* * spe.-**; reem&ftt** to atoKlW to maMh* an tavee* :****« to aito-sy *a*a *h* siiAAii to the toseta* toaot « PVto Italy, f-em the fAhtoiMt to s-fctoA •*».< ka* tone* xt* nefa* -*r a totot ttor TW» has restored. if * *»ad. :a toaafceatac the liBd.-rsins- an to tkr k Inttol u-*v* ItoKiao << atl ttortwiii. *k« Uh renfcehitot to the lay achotos rad Heal aMho to dtka!ir* a of* •<«3fht to the Mitaiki a or* krM ak mate parts to S**:a At B.Iha*. rtoitc Mkxnd a I'ilkalx meotiax and the police charged the iw* at Xe» Bedford. Hass. A rraxd-4 of OV Halt tbe Ntrsectu nda'st is sard to be lo cated ib Onafea. it a bow esfin*d teat awn were killed se tbe Ti-sina azta Pa %apa «!£karac«a* fcartles. Rassaan ogir-v's ay that Ch ina is j WV acaicst Sssia and profess to ‘ Wt« -Jut war is posAbue s:tta a Tbe rsssi1 apart of S~-rr‘i~j Horse of tbe Xebra-sAs btakiac board nboms aa itm»- ksi of «a.y \ Id cents ow state and at-.. t«l iutt deposits of fijM. Secretary MtrVnri nas pra .c te-iar deetnocated wbrm a live mire (dl Jw. abuse bis bead. kastartuwtsj bas been arwasiad to tbo fact itai cr-c..i safnrmstds are •wlef far ter inasthn. TV Xm Scot.* Ur siatsrc av wmUii :a rrjroltr et«ii(a aad mas ! apt ■ i'4 with tie customary cere ' a at .a Segra. tie Huasarian aba Is U marry Miss Har riet Daly, enagtlrr of Harris Italy rf Montana. reacted X* a York TU seddiag uIH take place after Er-ter. TV venerable Colonel Gordo* of Hiseuilp aadr hit farewell ad-tress so tie MStV. His nrostor las bees Tie ■omesamesi »» preparing to la st rert the Indian la Urmiap Tie grand jarjr at Jersey City re tamed .sicxi i'j agiiast bks nira tried aith tie b-g parking houses. Batli.se Nelson will take 09 “Cy iiar~ Thompson lor a forty-five mid lght at Sac Ftin :sro. A representative ai tie English aa 3-slavery society states that the slave trade still exists. D E. Thi-mpsoa of Nebraska is ! pleased aith tie incustrla] outlook •a Mexico where b- It Interested la railway XV*H AX'* Apvv i A* V«*»S y*' Y \ »'txX X V A* '** VY Ax* *YX* * V xVx*-Y •* X . \* Y V' XXX W VV*|\NMfr A'X’*X*X xMT VAy ***** Axxyy *yy ! Ye*vY x ‘XY y*XX-*X* xY VvAipXX** Yv* **Y# tY XV *A*yv* %V""*YAyx-X\Y XXVYX-X *XX'XA#-"‘. x-# % A*y A* x x--%y yAY YYivwtox** xy vay *M? A* Trim yY *">**# Vy*»^A y yy #riPY###t ay?#* vam yc*x#yv* **e yv*x*?X -vsweoSY A* VAy AhtAx* x'xwt cd *YMjt xAxx«*' yxx-* V*> «• ~»A ptci# thv Ax* VixVAYe xi i’ - xr-.y- v* |r.iY'>xyxv> * .VnA Af o ->y*<>*rYx Axt imvatV* protests. \ V* *’,xx ’-X'XxAnxM in tAe spPAVy f* *-'-m x ){«, Vx'fHy*- fo-xriAjiTlxx* w it A •o*Y. prxxAahiV in YVixsYnvNxp. S.ox’or it. wvidvc in Txxdnwfl a Ai* ooxxi. -tv »,v the perror-m-nt roTv-fition h> 'v> vox nnxept Yl the Maskxr sxvxl v-yer ^Y*-k .pxhiwxY that A. ni’l make an .-non to Aave xvomen xptwntcti to the police force of Tn AMmaMa \t On .-SBC JxMisrc Ijixd* sentenced a p->- st.-r vMiiwr ot the xxleo- 1 x)ft>-;ie lav to -x years la the INiMKiHC. S*-a ;* xr (i-omts. < hairm.xn ot the 'oji'inuttec or par-ats. made a tivarahv report on the bill crt.tas a paten? court ot appesds. T. clast's tear, has passed «»»;■ at Ristoa He vras knosn in profes sx<«c J fe »« janes Maurice. His i*h: name was Thomas Holmes. I*rof. Ijouis J. Moore. broihcr-i® Javr o lYeselont Taft, nas eie ted «ear of the coHe*e of Mineral aris :a the Va;xersi;T of Cincinnati. \t: »m.-xr G r-ml Thompson boMs that Nebraska . not '.. le for J.4S. *•>•« damaces said to ban- bom inflict 'd •> a home rule nssd* in South; Omaha The Viil ..ructing right of wax to a ;» P> line across the public lauds of Arkansas for o’l and gas from The tv k.s of Oklahoma was favorably a t -d uj-m by thy bousy wwitlw ■ *n public lands. I-outs Hilsoa. who n a fit of jeal ousy a Kansas City killed Mrs. Cn-v Gayou and then c-ommitied suicide, is V-iie-.ed to have atta-ked William >4 K-ader. n;*h: watchman at as ice p-ant. to secure the rexolver wilt »i:cl ley shot the woman. Frank Sweetser. an American res. d-s; of Maiagaipa. has visited Rear Admiral Kimball and protested agalns: the forceful entry of his housc • y a \ aragean off- r. w ho attempt ed to recruit his servant. Prophesies that the late tneaf boy cott would bring higher and aat lower prices were realised in New York, when beef sold at 111 a hundred wi %ht. wholesale: mntton at IT —ms a pound retail pork loins at it cents and npwidt and iambs at ;; cents. Wii*-.Tn5ton. Prc-sid- nt Taft has sen; to the son ar- the ii-m: nation of Howard C. Hui s’-r to be I'Biled Stat-s Judge for tif Seventh distr-c; of Ohio. Nicholas Louvunh representative fr -m Or-a and son-ic-law of eiFrrsi v( Roosevelt deni d that he had •e> knowledge of the hellish plot." a in called it. between cx-President He -It. Former ^Senator Foraker :Ed himself tic carry Ohio for the re publican ticket, naming himself for eavymor. and Foraker for senator. Charies It. Rrookc-r. republic aa na tional cuaw. tt—emaa from Conaceti cut zri millionaire brass manufac turer. it was reported here offered. >n l* -~u’ of great corparation of the —try. Jo take up The governaj-nt treasury d ficit if the publicity feature o- tbe corpora’.ioc tux law was eiadi cited. Color-! William H. Kixby. chair eub of the Mi-.-.sijipi river com mvsfioa, was exajr.n d by the senate committee on commerce relative to the improvements proposed for the Missouri river from Sioux City to St Louis or Kansas City to St. Louis. Dec'ring to take advantage of the pardon giien him by President Taft. Tnoau» Taylor, sentenced in this city to fit teen years ;n the Atlanta peai- ) tentiary for the murder of fcis wife, will remain as one of the •‘trustees'’ j otf the institution during his long in carceration. A dinner in honor of President Taft by Secretary Wilson of the depart ment of agriculture was described by the attendant guest* as one of the most beautiful dinners ever given ia Washington.” Persona;. Jose Domingo do Obaldia. presi dent of Panama, is dead. J. Pierpunt Morgan has arrived at Naples ia gr«od health. Secretary Wilson and Mr. Plnohot clashed before the senate committee. An American tariff commission will try to settle differences with Canada. War is to be waged upon souvenir postcards which ridicule the Irish race. color cl RooseveSL during his hunt along the Nile. killed two bulls, and one cow of the giant kind. President PaiHerics received Charles W Fairbanks at the Flysee palace in Paris. Si»*y years of married life together without a harsh word is the record claimed by Oliver Ra.-s ana his wlte 1 at Spokane. Wash. ColtrsH liixby of the Mississippi river commission says the money fjr improvements would be well spent il . govemm nt gets control of the re | claimed lands. j Twenty-seven members of a class < at lb* applicants for admission to the West Point Military academy success fully passed an examination. Dr L F. Caie. rot -jerly member of the Ohio legislature, bat now secre tary to Representative Creager o. Oklahoma will probably he appoint ed deputy auditor of the navy depan meat. , VKNTIUTING DAIRY RARN IS IMPORTANT FEATURE w\ %Vv^ MWW Hv*Vtfc yu hVsv *V\\ * yayay* llWr**-.* wv \\ HwU N\\-Y\\y-* VV\W\Y>** >YVA VAyA'nH M*\ YV\e w no M^HYyV YvoYhV^ | hWnvY h *mw Y'vtY yhsn yYyo VvOYYYY YYn$ *V*Y\Y* YV vYohViYYhy** 0>Y YWh w* >. vW hoahh of yV vastly on* Vho i *nvw*it OY the nheh WYnev* ^v^Y*. on the *n»Yv» WhtYYhYhNh VvnvYWYYon | ol yonhva yv*v*> ho* Wen Ynnvtt.'aYn evwsY Y>\ yW- n«e or eYoth nmaYoo-'M Ynw yYo' Amvv Wen Y* -another ynnYYvh. ohe nhf,h ta-notee* vttnYv ahtY Vnetv OV less vo*Y Yn vohsYVhvthna. Yn the avvrMOYvanxio* \>Ynstva'tWn Y» sron the Kfn« system or \vnttlatYoo nltivh is achnon-haipiaY Y>y < \teats Yo 1 he one of the W'st system* fn ofera tfoh to^ay. I'he inlets must he so arvansrsY that the natm air nlYY hot |>ass out in stead of the cold fresh air eomthR ih ft is for this law son that the In he hue should hoftin hear the tnvund oh the vitstde ami end near the celling Ih «Me. Ail that is heoessary is to have the outer end of the flue several feet W*\ Ift t^ft Vv* to yW; V'.'ft tV VftV'V xy S\ V VftVAvx* X-X'u . 1 'V ftftVVVftY VftW. Wft tV ftXW- -yy ftV v V wmyVA WiVftt viVJl vw \W tV WHV ftyvw* v# vVx Vftft sVftto V VftVftVV^ WViV ftxWft M.trft Vvi iftw Vamftm tv Vy* ms Ift ft V W sVel llv* \\V*i Is Wat v . tV VtYrxVMYft Ift sftyfc ft YftftftWr fts Ift ft Vial ft ftftftA Vft. tIMft Vs w fti W ftftfttvst ft-ftVs ft* YftftstVftYtVftfc Hie ftftfts ftV ft+tlefc | VxSft- tV- sftVftY sVftt ftV IrftlVftftlriVl Viftft vftft V ftsxsl tVl Is iftftftftfftvtftWsI tYft Vftftftft*, sft VI Vs x'ftsVly YVftlftext. Ift sxvftvft IftsVftftftftft It Is syII ift We tv-aft VftrI tV txftYft txvft rnxxxft Ift tV ftVfttey. ift IV tie«ft tills r>lftft ftf VftftlVlfttVftJt Is ViYlftfc ftxleftteft Ixy tV tfavt-yvftett ift ft stvsi e\teftt a lift Is ftiftvWVriK satlsfae tory in e\wy ease. With tV Kins system et tvwitlattafc cmjrrrr /^ooR King System »f Ventilation. lower than the Inner end. There should be a number of inlets of small sire, in order that the fresh air may be «vcnly distributed throughout the stable. Whenever possible the inlets should be inside the stable. A convenient sire for an inlet is lx 1C iuches. This permits the flue to be oui.'t between Cxi studs. From j eight to ten inlets should furnish no igh air for CO cows. The flues j should be lined with building paper and this covered with matched ium-i H is possible to keep the temper ature of the properly constructed dairy barn at about any degree that is w ished. This is all important to the dairy animal. They will not do well if they are compelled to exist where the temperature is fluctuating all the time and to great extremes. The dairy animat is u highly-organ ised animal that requires the best treatment and one ol the essentials is proper ventilation in the barn in which she is housed. BREEDING HOUSE FOR DUCKS Tlio above illustration shows a duck house with wire separated water runs. This is an admirable plan for farmers who have running water on their farms. In duck raising three things are es sential to success, frequent feeding, plenty of good drinking water and abundance of sand or other grit. If incubators are not used, hens are bet ter than durks to incubate the eggs and th«* best practice is to take the ducklings away from the hen as soon as hatched, keeping them in a covered box in a warm room or in a regular ; brooder until feathered. During the day they should be kept in a movable pen on fresh grass. Don’t let the ducklings puddle in the water or the) are liable to get wet. and dampness is more fatal to young ducks than tc young chickens. The drinking water I should be given them in a patent drinking fountain, where they can get enough water to drink but not any to play with. Warmth is half the feed for cows, and remember that foul air does not keep an animal warm. SUCCESSFUL IN RAISING SQUABS ln«lliui« Girl Cars Trap Rests la Matins, and In Great Meas ure to That Attributes Favorable Results. iKT T. IIAYNE8.) A young lady of Delphi. India, has a iigeon loft to hold nearly 3.000 birds. Sh- is \ ery successful in breeding and raising birds. She mates the birds by using trap tests and is an expert in the line of mating, claiming that in the proper mating is the basis for success in deeding. When the birds are two weeks old be leg is banded with a number and t record kept of it. When four weeks old they are ex amined as to their qualifications for reeders and if not suitable they are old as squabs. No squab is allowed a greater age ban four weeks, for mt that age they | leave the nest and lose weight rap- ! ; idly If the bird Is wanted for breeding ' at six weeks of age it is put in the mating room, where there are a num ber of trap nests, large and roomy, and in these she gets the mate—soul affinity, I suppose. After mating is established they are i assigned to lofts. She ships about 500 pairs of breed ing birds every year at from $2 to $2.50 per i>air and supplies private families and restaurants in near-by j cities with squabs. They are neatly dressed and packed ] for shipment. Her beginning was in a small way and in that fact lies the key to her success—she moved cautiously until she acquired a thorough knowledge ol the business. The man who foresaw the impor tance of providing plenty of green forage for winter feeding and pasture realizes the value of his good manage ment In providing an abundance of supplementary food during this criti cal time. l , i M V* t «*. . .. .1 M i Vt'r.as Lyman l#v« to Tfe— He ties all morning in the s': ,de And when the sort at novn vets hgh He lies where rooster shade is mad* He lies around a'.! afternoon And talks about the' da vs uert* by; Beneath the stiver, silent moon He loves to lie around and ho. Tie lives upon the riverside. His doat upon the Hpp!. v ties— His fishing TaVnt. e-hen applied. Will make you murmur will s: rprlse Tie lies upon the mountains, too. When he ts en his hunting trips; Tie llts upon the tsettt blue When he Is gazing at the ships. Elias lies en summer nights Epon a hammock 'tteath the trees; In winter when the hlissard bites He lies aKv.it and sits he'll freewt. He lies abed till ha!T (vast eight— Should you peep through his bedroom door You'll see this we.'tder, sure as late. His clothes ate ly ing on the tloer. Elsas l.\ man lies shout A great deal more Ih.an you or T; Of this there's never any doubt; He loves to lie around and lie. [ Sente .lay- w-e'll stand beside his tomb And sa lly wipe our tearful eyes. And read, with deep-drawn sighs of gloom. This; ''Here Elias Lyr.ian lie*.** i_ An Error Corrected. The man with the precisely ar ranged cravat and the exactIv-conibed hair comes to the desk of the weary hireliug with the uncertain fountain pen aud observes: “Every now and then, sir. the pa pers print some alleged witticisms about dresses that button up the back.” The weary hireling nods silently. "T wish. sir. to offer a comment by way of correction. Any person who is at all familiar with the details of dress knows that such attire is al ways buttoned down, and uot up. the back.” Having unburdened himself of this correction, he slowly went out. methodically rubbing the frayed nails upon his sore fingers. Worth the Money. ’There Is nothing waterer the mat ter with you,” says the eminent physi clan. after a careful examination of his worried caller. •'Nothing at all?” smiles the caller. “That relieves my mind a lot Now, v hat Is your bill, doctor?” "Two hundred dollars." "Two hundred! Outrageous! Why. If 1 had been ill you would only have charged two dollars to prescribe for me.” "Yes. hut It’s worth a whole lot more to you to know that you are well than to knew what medicine to take isn’t it?" Vain Man. "I’ve got the vainest neighbor on earth," asserts the man in the pana ma hat. "So?" asks the man in the near seersucker coat "Sure. His thermometer has al ways registered five degrees lower than mine, and this morning I saw him holding burning matches under the bulb of his. so that it would equal the record of the one 1 have." A Peculiar Woman. "Your wifc,"xwe say to the husband of the short-haired lady whom we have met at the country boarding house "your wife impresses us as an unconventional woman." "Unconventional?" he echoes, sadly. j "Well. I should say she is. Why, when we’re at home in the city she always spends money when she goes shopping." — Accom modati ng. Mr. Cadmus had just completed the invention of the alphabet. He was 1 showing the finished product to his wife. "That's X." he said, indicating the j letter. “X? My goodness! Whatever in I the world did you put In such a funny letter as that for?" "O. there will a few people who , will want to use it for an initial." Of course, at tha’ time. Mr. Caduius had no conception of the fact that the letter he simply put in for the fun of the thing would become one of the ! most useful members of the financial community. _ Proper. •Ttc got a counterfeit $10 hill." says the man with the spots on his vest. “I’m going to start a savings account, and use it for a nest egg.” "Use an imitation bill for a nest egg?" laughs the man with the dis couraged eyebrows. “Sure. Don't they use a china one for a nest-egg in the chicken house?" vi aavISKi &*a Wv iy*y*v As*y \aa yAy*V w Hv \wa yw*v yvy^v *a a iaa\ *av \\ ASA A AA\ AAvA IWWA A*A \*A *** AAAV \A Av\ yAAA \AA Ann \A W\ »"«a _I yy y*VA \% aa* >a avwm^a AA \Nvv'» AnvAN AwAv> NfcV$V \ «Ava^\ -u \t-Av Na AC'\%av*. amanVav va yA-- vyyyv* a a^v aAvn yvAW* vMM- An \Ayi * * I_ CONVINCING PROOF ** Y*t YX*YAI1I Lyrita K> PtnMMtmXi Veg«toM» Cwnpownd \Yhxt is the xxw of powAstuvAti'rxg in the t.xxv of aawN tv^fenoe vAs the Mfexehvg lettm xv^wsvnt.- If \>h\ axv a sieh xxvaxxaXX or laxon- one who is, xxh At soosihV xvasox k\\e you fvA- AN* gXVUXg f.ofiA Ks I'ftxhhAttX'h VegetA*^ Conx pounuNishingsxteh testixtUMUAf letters a* these—thoxrsAXX'cis el thenx -they aw genuine Attit honest* tvv\ every one of them* Mrs. S. Usrtvrr ssvys: I "lthinkl.ydia R. fink ham's Vovv tabte Oomponml 4s the best modt eine in the world for women—ami l feel it rav duty to let others know the ce-vt it has done tor me. Three years as" l had a tumor which the doctor said wouhi have to be removed by an operation or l conM not live more than a vear, or two, at most- l wrote Mr*. f*ink ham. at Lynn. Mass., for advice. and took 14 bottles of i,ydia K. Ihnk hata's Vegetable Compound, and to day the tumor is gone and 1 am a C'rfectly well woman. l hvxpe mv stimonial will Iv of be nee t to oth ers."— Mrs. S. J. Uakt.i k. Srott* K. Y Mrs. E. F. Hayes says: "1 'x,us under the doctor's treat ment for a ilhnxid tmnor. I suffered with juin, sons ' ness, bloating; and eonld not i walk or stand on i my feet anv length of time. I wrote to Mr*. Pinkham for ad vice, followed her directions and took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Today 1 am a well woman, the tumor was expelled and my whole system strengthened. I . advise all women who are afllieted with tumors or female troubles to try Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound." — Mrs. E. F. IIayks, 1$90 Washington SL, Boston, Mass. MV*. tSoftrs* t ’X*> Wff hnnwst what l haw saf tv;>vl {tow tv mate trwahtns. rwwatcia ipatna. sad backav'h*. Mv vkvtnt said hr'vVMihi ixh pw a* anyth; *c tv* rare it> Tfcwnjh th<* a-iTTvV wf & MNM 1 bnyan tv* «>v ].yv,\ K. PtrAham's V »x>' tablo (VmpNttnil. and tho na;n so- , disagtpraiod. 1 Its «$o and am now in ro rfoct bos':' \.\viia E. l'inkhams YocotahV Oorr jv'und has bow. a <»od-so:;d tv' tno as I Wh'W l showM ha tv Nvr. in n\v craw if it had not boon for Mrs. l'inkham's ad vie o and Lydia K l'inkhan.'s Vowtabh' Ornvv.nd." —Mrs. OforoW May, S*5 4m An, ratorsoo. N.J. Mrs. W. K. Roush says: 9**1 fcaTo b-eon | i»mr*etoly ctmxi of a s*'ww ft. taaio troabh> t«T I^vvita R. ha): haa»'s Wsriahj* Compousw, a.*t want to wvvn mondit-toaftsttf. toiins wnnwa.'* -Mrs. \V. K. Inorsn, ? Bast view Are. Cia tinaaU. Ohio. Because your case is a difficult one. doctors haring done you no good, do not continue to suffer with out giving Lyuia F. Finkham's Veg etable Compound a triaL It surety has curl'd many cases of female i!'«s such as inflammation. ulceratiorvdr s olaee meats, fibroid tumors. irrec-K brities.periodic pains, backache.etv. For 30 years Lydia K. Pinkh»n»*s Vegetable Compound has been the standard rente ly for female ills. No sick woman den's justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and h:ts thousands of cores to its credit. Mrs. Pinkhara invites all sick women WF, to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health free of charge. Address Mrs. Vinkham, Lynn. Mass. NoiUri Uftias liskW-st I Ruuuac' Ejw9 (2c»rd O0B«t Sttantr YOU ORLY BUY k SEPIRiTOR ORCE 'ib.at i*. t: la tvo httontiou of orrry faruarr or-Satryreaa »hrn purrhasit*)? a >»r«r,ii.>r to cot otto to last a : ;frU«c«- Vor vi - rea-ott. rvory point about ta* maoh.ur shout.! bo rural". ty x atrr-ol boforo buying. 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