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. ICSTURY OLD. He as seea the Isltad 1 Frm a1 Year.. apose, and she's proud takes great delight in than half a century old, of Thomas R. ,. I.. who marked 'blrthday not long ago, entertainment. Fifty present. The refresh pudding in the little candy geese sagel cake. Priscilla feom guest to guest Inquisitively. was born. Her blishsed beyond dis YhAUS OLD. hr shell as the gy Wrl arrived In Priscla was warrood propa-N kt s brood at three, i and a gander worl beeath the Ins. The three be " at Sarah's cads - that lib a handsome sliinlaed New d sect sad leg +t0. when gooer mady Yaretale, Mm When she aswsr r .-t what ~+ case and Mesag while usetd. r~rmr seamed te pw. -w e vry_ inoetb SdselIa a the pet~m~gm ll alugl _Iled >I h -es sad be mesa my Iu har .sk bT.s thm- .I . e m t> t ea - a I hea ; tat4 ~-li k3~1 arP The term b s ear s thest ans p et ateo itarer " Tkp farmer cotuek1 al erfo n ow ain dow, goe Was o satis e hed. whole thing i the millionair line and would thmake the United tates Stee company's income look like a deficit I'll fix her." So he bought barrels of the kind of patent food which is guranteed t make hens lay," anchored the hen to he nest, and put the food within easy reach. "Now, get busy," he said, as he went away to dream of automobiles and luxuries. But the hen grew fat and lazy and with mch grottanin and travail man aged to accomplash just one egg a week. Her embonpojnt increased, she s-uffered from gout and double chin; than a peck of prepared food. 'it the nmy she gave scraup the ghost. AnTh done'st dream was ended. Moral: When you have a good thing. don't try to gooder It. An egg in th nest i. worth twoS the he.n Alive worm is better for a hen (or human) than a peck of prepared food, "if the worm has to be scratched for. And don't dreaaL~Keyston HINTS FOR BEEKEEPERS Haw t., eCastet a tesllr7 Usefeu and Vauable we, Drone and Qreem itter. The bee, drone and queen sifter I wish to describe has been need by the Inventor. Mr. Hannemann, oat Braszil, in some form or other for a great many years. The way I have constructed it Is this A Hgan open bo, the le of the hive body. was covered at the bot s tom with a sheet of quee-encluding Sine. A cover was higed to this bo m and also covered by the same material. SThis device comes handy many times Swhen unexpectedl a swarm is found r hanging In a tree. Many, who do not e wish to inreae their cslosiesa ay , more, may sometimes be pumled to know what to do with each a swarm. t They might wisah to return it. Partic e r L aIPaoVED UNS TSr. rldy in emse ate s swarms, bi- what swarms, ete., such as would eat be a. to l up for winter in goad sapea, it is aiwahs best to retur them. I have sm hm bs eees ololy from r the work In an oetra eand ond a swam hemsgig ea a btsh, altheugh I peatlee dipiptg. In sach a am I weald at mace prced to shake th nter of bees lnto my slter, aad abab sad shake anti al the beers see la the air emept th pris dres sad emen or qMess. Of esm the bees wuld sus o hack to their old hems, ad eeald be eesteid Th a keeper. sas eI laDlaw tI he eCaturse, will this slfar ama wtesalt to am at ether times. The oessimos will -eeat themeve ssr or aner, snl ,es not sayr Ma mere aboet t. Ssesd Use t.a see Vhw t. Idr ea r -aa emealsst am . tiun to the gsmsel vrsuld aioes plsl try, as it is hlght nitralen it I is mash superior t osttniessmd L as theassdsfroa whlaisit4MaWdiea 7 etered, wbhih Is not the eas with the g-eas etc seed Inased eail may be fe at aLU esa pres whe sl is asowed it will P to Bsed sea a meal, aad wham gives aase ýthe heea will lay maere s, e a is ia the esesstial amests o growth and seletion than ja other n mWe trS Seed ls, -and aeliy eeoe thers ear a t he a v res74Irt~t sense d. T`blniha slk heai d awuadºtwOUdlU&k k st a houdSh m nedssthseme * ja.gsad s 95 +gat a M itt ti ps to a~rrwa hee: ,rim r Ydnr theWU sui 's' M L - fýn MKIMb 7hllus Krtt Schmidt, Jr., went to Tale s a freshman in a special private Cer. His father is fourth vice president and gdneral manager of the Southern P fc anlroad. "Mysterious Billy Smith," who ac quired some reputation as a prize fighter several yeias ago, has Joined the Salva tion Army and is doing slum work in the New York Bowery. There are 717 college Young Men's Christian associations, equaling in num ber the city associations. These have enlisted 1,000 new men for foreign mis sionaries in the Iast year. Rev. Milton J. Norten, of Immanuel Congregational church, St. Louis, has declined an offer to take charge of a mission station in Turkey. He says there is more need of missionary work in St. Louis than in the doman of the sultan. Almost unaided, Rev. W. A. Lewis. of the Cherry Valley (Pa.) Methodist church, rebuilt the house of worship in which his congregation assembled. He 'did the painting, mason and carpenter work and even carried the bricks and mortar up a 30-foot ladder. SPINDRIFT. During a two months' stay of some German war vessels at Halifax, N. S., for repairs, there was not a single arrest for misconduct among nearly 1,000 sailors. Near Malcolm, West Australia, a gold mine is worked by a family of fa ther, mother and some children, and is giving out gold at the rate of $75,000 per annum. Sir William Lyne, home secretary of the Australian commonwealth, has late ly decided that women are eligible for seats in the commonwealth parliament, and Miss Goldstein. president of the Women's Federal Political association of Melbourne, has announced her Inten tion of standing for sedate at the forth coming genesal elections. A m.rble etoss had been placed on the spot where the earl of Ava was shot dur ing the siege of Ladysmith four years ago. The earl was an unusually tall man and therefore was a comparatively easy shot for the Boer "sniper." Just as the Englishman fell dead one of his men, crouching near by, located the Boer's hiding place and when next the latter's head appeared Tommy Atkins put abollet into It. iOUR NIBBORS TO THER SOUTB Kansas aCty aloe has $50,000,000 luvested is Mexico. The typewriter is more largely used Ih Mexico than na France. Mexico now has 60,000 Amerlcan reddalmt and $.3000,000 Ameriesa At the last meeting It the New Or lers board of health a report was sub mitted recomameding the sterilisatios 3 all Implements used in New Orleans barber shope. The regulations are draw up on the same Ines as these ops by New Yeat. I Neve rAsad. Biwy-Us -a alarm deck nowadayst J--No; never tried eme but ooce. "ow was that?" "Welt, Te see, the frat time it went of I dMn't exaety know what it was and o I said: _O, for ea've ake, in, abut up' Maria happened to beM awak sad-wall, tht i bow it waae. -try er Artist-"What a wly view ya hv ea, my pga ed l"-P Olk (who har lived th. all bar oif)- "I, as I hear te .1r 1 diesI"'-Pwk.~ Bromo-Seltzer oHeaptda ches l Headaches TOUTH AND AOL. Yhin' le a Usewdl DIUsm.. U~ha Be Not A~w e . d,. xmim ýIj a ~d "h H b, I~ act labk amw is Plan s uro for the do m fr the mastm d the p.lies Aae 1 iinaw2 iree krd Irbbri A 7teaoa shth d oiared ra, "' J ip mlei aid: w· -Yiir~r 1a - quite urn a--· ta we iav s a k~ ttic icd to it 0 I ii r aq~ , my a ir dc But the q .'? apd iqpI~ i$ + uide,' I ..l4, '. be Sam a a att.'Uee. at etwe take. , otwo -d1 6 >fli lrt ha *'3~ ~ ~ rrne the tid gemtlemd aihth 'wlt ibbam "theb dnak habit z . z .* ··L ·· '~ rl;'t:-,~z~t~i·l·J ' Y ;i;C"~fSL'~'d'·~i~-.~hlz ~ CAIrk 01 SUGGESTION. One Darber After the Other Haid a Idea to Ofer the Pertialeleus Customer. "A man up in my country had a melam. eholly experience declared Senator Frye, of Maine. '"his man determined to get a shave every other day and to let every barber cut his hair who suggested it. At the end of a week three diferent barbers had intimated that the hair need ed trimming and were told to 'go ahead and trim.' As the hair was now beyond the trimming stage, the fourth barber's advice, 'that clipping would be beneficial,' was accepted. Now' thought the man, 'the next barbar will be satisfied that when I say 'shave,' I mean 'shave' and nothing more. Yet when thp fifth barber mentioned 'singeing' he permitted his close ly-cropped hair to be minged. The saxth night was on a Saturday. He went to still another barber, now satisfied that when he said 'shave' no barber would have the temerity to hint at an attempt to reduce the length of his hair. "' Did you ever try Dr. Comeup's hair restorer?' questioned the barber as he took up a bottle. "'The Indians had a quicker way of get ting at a man's scalp than these barbers," commented Senator Chandler. "Yes," said the Maine statesman, "b,. we are living under modern, not ancient barbarism." The Germ Theory. The discovery of the germ theory is per haps the most important in the history of medicine, the discovery of the stomach of course excepted. Exhaustive experiments on guinea pigs have made it clear that mankind cannot be well without serums. But such is the character of serums that nobody will take them unless he is frightened. And the germ theory has thrown more scares iqto more people than all other theories put together. Thus it is not easy to see how we should manage to have any health to speak of without the germ theory.-Puck. Pride of His Perfolrmaee. In a downtown church, a the story goes, there was introduced a new hymn last Sunday, and, after the disposal of the services, the organ blower found his way to the player'a bench and asked in a meek voice: "How did the music for that aew hymn go this evening?' "Oh, very well, very well, indeed," re plied the organist; "but why do you ask." "Well" said the blower, "'ll tell you the truth. I was a bit nervous and a bit worried about it for, you see," he went on explaining, "I never blowed for that hymn before.--Philadelphia Press. Per a Dad anek. Sabra, Montana, Oct. 19th.-A great many men in this neighborhood used to complain of pains in the back, but now scarcely one can be found who has any such trouble. Mr. Gottlieb Mill is'larely responsible for the improvement for it was he who first of all fomu the remedy for this Backache. He has reommended it to al his friends and neibor, and in every case it has had won suucess. Mr. Mill nsat:-. "For any years I had been troubled withi idny and pains in the -mal of my beck. I tried many medicines but did not derive any benefit until last fall, when I bought a domen box of Dodd's id Pils. 'After sing tiem a few ST to improve, my back quit a d I felt better and stronger al "I will keep them in the house riht alo, fo inm my opinion they are the best meduine in the market today, and if myp baek should bother me again, I willr nothing els." Wantano-"I wonder if Gabky will re ele for me at my little party this even ing?" Dumno-"-He will unles you know some as yet andisebvered way to prevent him."-Baltimore American. • Pktnam delomsDyes are fast to light and washing. The probability is that oany m who don't know how they do it ever live to be 100.-Pack. T avap all chang wrk.·ru mml ekange for Millions Use CASCARBTS. 8 , ema't K, that wtbfi three years our sals are over TEN ON bons a year? That proves merit. Casesrets do good for so many otbn, that we urge you to try just a 10baos. Don't put it de Do it to-day. CANDY CATARTIC when youa ohr tesasr, d'at let the daler subst ite som tlare e~lswees nothing ely bask. ashasarets, and if you • ae moai me we ae an aln drug as a a1aselr Rme dy co, "Best for the Bowels Ia I Is -! oire I •Ig4*11h ii msf A• n5WlruII 0 $p u i.lA FUWO II .: I,. " f Mrs. Anderson, a prominent society woman of Jacksonville, Fla., daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, who witnessed her signature to the following letter, praises Lydia E. Pinbam's Vegetable Compound. '"Dun Mas. PnrrsxA:- There are but few wives and mothers who have not at tiaes endured agonies and such pain as only women know. I wish such women knew the value of Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compousd. It iA remarkable medicine, different in action from any I ever knew and toroughly reliable. "Ihavr msen aes where women doctored for years without perma nent who were oured in less than three months after taking your Vegetableb while others who were chronio and incurable rsam ott and in perfect health after a thorough treatment witlhis m e Ihave never usedit myself without gaining great benefit. IA bedoses restpres my strength and appetite, and tones up the nt aem. Your medicine has been tried and found true, hence I fuIt 1V-Mimis . IA. AxuamsoN, 225 Washington St., Jack. Mrs. Reed, 41$S . Cumberland St., Philadelphi, Pa., ys : "Dsa Maes. PumuAxn:-I feel it my d2y .to waite and tell you the good I have reia- - from Lydi a . Pinkham's Vegetable C.m "I have been a great sufferer with female ro~ble n ditezndoeorsand medicines such troubles, and would cheerfliy sme. ommnend LdiaEPlnkham's Vegetable Compounm to al suffering wcmen. Wpn womm on dale with ite ua orrlweem Serim, e hUanda r tle ppitation wm the mtst w ow eervous; in fect, I ached general. I w tr yohrms dthe only medic reethaat e sepc. so oterw nch the worlead hasuld ceriv mh wide sommese L aP Vegetabl e Com o ases mIeadsand, emeuted Prendosment. Noother u lmediciMet as uqde a Plh, m 'h e eCompeulnd will cerrect al suec troable at cme by the cause san restoring the organs to a healthy sat asmrml cman..*- If in deabt, write Mrs. Pinkhama Lynn, Yam, as iomeads do. Her advice is fee and helpfh No other medicine for women in the world has -reacheid such wide mcnrd cures of female troubles. Refusee to buy any substitutas WO MMM4 Vo~ 1bkhSll pain. wm. .ý. .tea tsmnrs- -RMt6r . 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