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DRAINI FOR OXYGEN.
By means [f the drainage of Tland
the various Rhemical actions which
take place tkough the action of the
atmosphere jn the surface of the
soil are carfed down to a greater
or less: extest into the subsoil, for
as the water level is lowered, .the
air enters frlom above to fill tie
cavities in the soil. By frainage also,
the depth to which rody will pene
trate is increased, for Wots will not
grow inthe absence offixygen, and
they will.rot as soon 4 'they reach
@ permanent water levq
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MOISTURE OF hiL,
‘When ‘the soil is toowet the use
ful micro-organisms ma' he destroy
ed, and the same ma¥ 2upen wlien
the seoil is too dry. Rit estimated
that the soil should @cuin 18 per
cent. of moisture, andl t. when .ne
surface is cultivate Sas to be
kept looge there will n Ia variation
of 2 per cent., in the M¢ure in the
first twelve inches of sOI Any farm
er can estimate the amcent of moist
ure in weight., Take ajound of soil
(first carefully weighig) and dry
it over a stove, weiging it again.
The difference in weigl will be the
amount. of moisture ecdtained.
BUSINESS OF OPPJRTUNITIES
Don’t blame it all onthe incubator
when some of the chics die in the
shell, but see to it thatthe next set
ting is composed of noiing but fer
tile eggs. Poultry raisix is no long
er exclusively a farmgri occupation.
1t has become a businessn which peo
ple of all classes are intrested, and
in which women as wellas men are
embarking. It is a busipss offering |
exceptional opportunitie for the
small investor, and onewhich caui
be carried on by peopl living in
small towns and residen \in outly- |
ing districts of large citie pd towng |
Mwith remarkable hopes oi® ccess {
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BINS AND POTAT™S, i
There is more loss in ,_sing ")().}
Batoes than in storing an, i?her crop. {
Barring all waste from re¥pere is a |
heavy shrinkage, both inyaltity and g
weight. A bin holdingjgg bushels !
will shrink in size ncarl gre-tenth, !
besides a greater loss ilweight. A '
bushel basket full thatyijl weigh
fully sixty pounds in Ojper, when |
taken from the soil, Winot weigh 1
so much after being steqd in the
cellar through the Wer. The*
shrinkage in weight ismuch iessl
when potatoes are kept ipit,g close- |
ly covered with earth, r there ig }
then less chance for evajatinn. i
HOG CHOLERA AN LICE.
A ' very gcod preveng' of hoy |
ghclera is the followingi Pulverize
and mix ginger, onefoila pound;
salt petre, one-fourth pou; sulphur
and salt, cne pound eacl and cop
peras, one-half pound. For elve hogs
give one tablespoonful thi times a
week in slop. Put thp mure in a
bucket and as the slép houred in
slowly the mixture is disved. This
is not a cholera cure, b is excel
lent as a preventive, anconduces
to the general health of > animal.
For lice on hogs or anyther ani
mal, the following simplynd inex
pensive remedy Will be fig very -
fective: ~ Mix equal parrof axle
grease and hog's lard unit is of tha
consgistency of thin crearnd appiy
upon parts most infested hich are
back of hind legs, alonga. back,
and back of the ears. Ay 2ppli
cations will generally su, T ap
plied every five or six da w ani
mals will soon be rid Opqf lice
and eggs. )
HEDGE FENC, T
"® The Osage orange, Anlyan arbor
vitae, Norway spruce, hy Jocust
and Japanese pivet arenong th(;
favorites in this country. pedges,
the Osage orange beingnsidered
almost indispensable on ze farims
in some sections. Oligns to
hedges may be urged, buey ara
of little consequence, as OLry dis
advantages may be easilymedied,
provided hedges are keln good
condition. From the opin of g 4.-
vocates of hedges and thopposed,
the results deduced are th great
number of hedges may hjurious
to a soil which is naturawet bv
preventing it from drying kly, On
land of this nature the he gught
always to be removed, eXiip the
neighborhood of the ditchejjle on
the other hand hedges are sdingly
light, sandy =oils, and theijjty in
such places increases in ortion
to their number. On laif this
description the advantagesylting
from hedges greatly overbds the
defects with which, in soßspects,
¢bey are chargeable,
Let the diet consist of foods
that are nutritious.
DR D
WHEAT FLAKE CELERY
is made by a physician and chem- |
ilst and leader of the world in
pure food products. Its daily!
use helps to regulate the bowels.
10 cents a package. '
~ For sale by all Grocers 14
Getting His Rights,
Mrs. Donovan had been recently
wed to a “D’y from home,” and sne
proposed to have him promptly en
dowed with all the privileges of his
adopted land, which had been her
home for about five months,
On election day she took Terry firm
ly by the arm and led him to the
polls. She marched up to a police
man who stood by the door, and
jerked her prize, who seemed dis
posed to lag behind her, into full
view.
«his is Terry Donovan, me man,”
she said to the policeman, “aad
phwat I want to know is phwat’ll I
do to have him made wan o’ them’
(indicating the voters) “an get his
rights as an American citizen this
day?”
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READ WITH BAITED BREATH.
Belle—“ She told him she would
send back his letters unopened.”
Maud—*“And did she?”
Belle—“No, you .see he wrote on
the envelope, ‘Matinee tickets en
closed.” ”
Gl e i
STUNG.,
Dick—“So they are married. Well,
well! I had the impression he was
only firting with her.”
Belle—“So did he.”
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‘N SELF DEFENSE,
“Why do you yell at a bYaseball
game?”’
«“Because,” answered the man who
{s evidently dignified, “I dislike to
hear the yelling of other people. i
sacrifice my throat to save my ears.”
—Washington Star.
FITS,St. Vitug'Dance: NervonsDiseases per
manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free.
Dr. H. R. Kline, Ld., 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa.
A steel chimney 260. feet high was re
cently completed in South Wales.
Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children
teething,softens thegums, reducesinflamma
tion, allays pain,cures wind colic,2sca bottle
France has 7000 miles of State owned
and toll free canals.
Some Italian steamers now. make
the voyage from Genoa to New York
in twelve days.
TERRIBLE TO RECALL.
Five Weeks in Bed With Intensely
Painful Kidney Trouble.
Mrs. Mary Wagner, of 1367 Kos
suth Ave., Bridgeport, Conn., says:
y “I was so weak
! ARG oD ened and gener
e '4%5{, ally run down
S/ S 8 with kindey dis-
W ow iyl ease that for a
&«a FW long time I could
5 ;«A ¥ not do my work
&5 Aey cigh and was five
- . Sl weeks in Dbed.
& g There was con
<R AP~ tinual bearing
TR S down pain, terri-
S ble backaches,
headaches andat
times dizzy spells when everything
~ was a blur before me. The passages
- of the kidney secretions were irregu
lar and painful, and there was con
siderable sediment and odor. I don't
know 'what I would have done but
for Doan’s Kidney Pills. I could see
an improvement from the first box,
aind five boxes brought a final cure.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a
box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalg,
N, Y.
No Chance For llusions. 1
There was no false pride about La
cinda Madden, and she had no illu
sions at the age of forty-six when she
accepted Hiram Gregg’s offer of mar
riage. She was a hard-featured and
sharp-tongued person, and she knew
it.
Also, however, she knew her capa
bilities as cook and housekeeper, and
she was well aware that Hiram
Gregg's slow wits and shiftless ways
had made him anything but a favorite
with the feminine portion of the vil
lage. She found things to like in
Hiram, by looking hard for them, but
she proposed to keep him well in
hand.
“Well, Lmcinda,” said Hiram, one
eveding, two or three days before the
wedding, “here we are, going to be
married, after all, both of us. I guess,
Lucindy, I'm about your first offer,
ain’t 17"
“You are,” said Lucinda, firmly,
“and I'm your last offer, Hiram, and
going to be if my health holds out,
sso we won’t make any more talk over
that.
RACE PREJUDICE.
Muggins (reading paper)—Another
Instance of race prejudice in Ohivi
Jorkins—How terrible? Where was
it this time?
Muggins—ln Toledo. An attack was
made late yesterday afternoon on the
poolrooms.—American Spectator.
UNABLE TO WALK.
Terrible Sore on Ankle Caused Awful Suf.
fering—Could Not Sleep-~Cured
by Cuticura in Six Weeks,
“T had a terrible sore on my, ankle, and
had not walked any for cleven months. I
tried nearly everything witliout any bene
fit and had a doctor, but he didn’t seem
to do zuy good. He said I would have
to have my limb taken off, and that I
would mnever walk again. I suffered aw
ful, and at night I could not sleen at all,
I thcught there was no rest for me, but
as soon as I began to use Cuticura Soap,
and Ointment it commenced healing vLicely.
I bathed the ankle with warm water and
Cuticura Soap, and then applied Cuticura
Ointment to the affected part, and laid a
cloth over the sore to hold it in place.
After two weeks I could walk around in
my room real good, and in six weeks’ time
my ankle was entirely cured, and [ was
walking around out of doors. Mrs. Mary
Dickerson, Louisa C. H., Va.,, April 22,
1905.”
Nothing can drain a man’s purse
like a daughter. ;
Dr. Biggers Huckleberry Cordial
Will econvince the most skeptical when it
comes to curing Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Chil
dren Teething, ete. 25c and 50¢ per bottle,
Rabbi Herman Renmosche, of Ports
mouth, Va., has composed an opera—
“Hadassah, the Fallhful Jewess.”
Because of those ugly, grizzly, gray haire. Use ‘LA CREOLE" HAIR RESTORER. Price, $l.OO, retall,
The Haraest Blow, {
An artist who has attained fame .
and an income was telling some :
friends of his early struggles. “I had ‘
spent eight weeks on the picture,” he
¢aid, “and had put my very soul into l
it, and we were penniless. My wife
was hungry and in rags, the baby |
was sickly, and I was discouraged. I }
hagyked that picture about town des
perately, only to bring it home at
pight. No one would have it.”
“1 suppose that was the 'hardest
blow of your life,” suggested a sym
pathetic friend. :
“Oh, no, it wasn't either, I could
stand that. I knew I was right. But
next day I went out to answer every
promising advertisement. The last
on the list read, ‘Dish-washer want
ed.”
“I felt secure of that, so saved it:
for the last. But when I applied, tbe
greasy proprietor of the restaurant
looked me over with a critical eye.
“<Ah, yes,’ he said, ‘and what ex
perience as a dish-washer have you
had?’
“Of course I hadn’t any, and he
would not take me. I've never for
given him for that awful jolt to my
pride.” l
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Not His Property. |
Antoine Rivarel, the French epl-’
grammatist of the eigtheenth century, |
was so brilliant that somrething good !
was expected of him every minute. |
Once when he had been invited to
dinner, at which the hostess especial
ly wished him to shine, he sat quite
silent. ; |
The attitude of disappointed expect: |
ancy in the company nettled him, and !
at last Rivarol made a stupf€d remark. |
Everybody uttered an exclamation. |
«phere,” said Rivarol, “I cannot say
a stupid thing without every one’s
crying, ‘Thief!’”
At a dinner in the house of some
Germans he make a joke. His hosts
put their heads together inquiringly.
Rivarol said to his neighbor, a French
man:
“Look at the Germans pooling their
wits to understand a joke.”
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