The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, September 18, 1896, Image 4

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    A TERRIBLE RIDE.
from the Evening TlmM, Bufralo, K. T.
Along on of ths dismal rosds in
Western New York, a nan and vllt
were driving at rapidly at the dark
neat and inclement weather would per
mit. The rain beat down upon the rubber
oorermg and found it way into every
oraok and opening.
The oooapatnt of the baggy were
Dean Jonet and bit wife, of Spring
villa, N. Y. Everybody it familiar
with the name. He it the well-known
tarting judge, who hat beoome famont
for hit impartial and fair treatment of
Jockeyt at the pott.
It waa a boot ten year ago when
Mr. and Mrs. Jones took that fateful
rid that oame near costing her her
life. ' , . '
Mra. Jonea' clothea wen thoroughly
toaked before town wat reached.
Their waa no Are in their hotel room
and the became ohiUed to the bone be
fore the little blase, the attendant
atarted, warmed the atmosphere.
From that time on Mra, Jonea waa
. an ill woman. . : .
Her trouble well, it wat about ev
erything with which human flesh can
be afflicted. She had a strange, queer
feeling in her head, that felt aa if ev-
ral ahot were rolling around loot on
her brain. Pen cannot deaoriba the
torture the suffered. Local doctor
told her the had water on the brain.
A Timet reporter called apon Mra.
Jones, who taid:
"Ever ainoe that terrible wetting I
reotived, up to a year ago, I wat an
invalid. 1 had terrible neuralgic paina
In the head which often went to my
feet and limb. I wat often in inch
a terrible ttate that 1 had to use a
crutch to get around or elae alide a
chair before me to move about the
bouse. I wat very ill for five yeart.
in spells, and never expected to get
well. It wat a blood disease, I guess.
One of the doctors I oontolted laid I
had clotted blood in my head, and per
haps I did. He could not cure me,
neither could eeveral other doctors 1
tried. I alto used many patent medi
cinea, bat they did me no good.
"My complexion waa a perfect
white, and my ear were to transparent
you could look through them. My
blood wat turning to water.
"Look at me now; do I look tick?"
The reporter waa forced to admit
that he bad aeldom teen a more perfect
embodiment of health.
With pardonable pride, Mrs. Jones
. taid, "Dr. Williams' Fink Pills for
Pale People did it.
"I can go anywhere now, while be
fore I commenced using Dr. Williams'
remedy I could not move out of the
house. .
"F3r three yeart, would yon believe
it, I did not even go to church. I waa
not alwayt oonftned to my bed, but
could not leave the house.
"Wherever I go people lay, 'Why,
Mra. Jonea, how well you are looking.
How did it happen?' and I alwaya tell
them 'Pink Pills did it'
"I have not had tae tlighteat touch
of my old illness for the last fix months
and feel at if I never had been ill in
my life."
Mr. Jones taid, "you can readily im
agine how highly we regard the rem
edy in this house where we have had a
wife and mother restored to perfect
health."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pilit are told by
all dealers, or will be sent pott paid on
reoiept of price, (50 cents a bos, or n
boxes for 13.50 they are never tola
in bulk, or by the 100) by addressing
Dr. Willimaa' Medicine Company,
Schenectady, N Y.
AID FOR MACEO.
three Friends Suoeee.riil la Landing
; -T' an Kxpedttloa. ' . ...
New York, Sopt 14. Information
hat reached this oity that the steamer
Three Friends, which left Jacksonville
last Friday, hat again been tnoceasful
in lauding an expedition in Cuba, in
spite of the watchf uluest of the Spanish
war vessels which constantly patrol the
coast The expedition wat landed pre
cisely where the Spanish navy depart
ment exerts its greatest vigilance, on
the coast of Pinar del Rio province,
where a few weeks ago it wat report-
el that the Cuban leader,' Antonio
Maoeo,wai in tore need of ammunition
and clothing for hit troops. The land"
ing waa effected near Bahia Honda,
wbe taohment of Maeeo's foroes
whi h been tent to wait for the ar
rival je expedition took charge of
it the moment the cargo reached the
beach.
While it it alleged that Dr. Joaquin
Castillo, chief surgeon of the Cuban
army, and tubdelegate in the unitea
States of the Cuban rebel government,
waa the manager of the expedition, it
it well known in Cuban circlet in this
oity that the military commander of it
waa Brigadier Jean Rnia Rivera, a na
tive of Porto Rico, who fought in the
Cuban army during the ten yeart' war.
TOO MUCH TAXES.
a Large Buss
aa Vi-aaeiao Matt Fay
, In Rebate.
San Franaisoo, Sept It. Officials
xpeot that a descent will be made ou
the oity hall by thousands of people
clamoring for a rebate aa toon at the
collected too ruuoh money from them
for personal property tax, and must
pay part of it baok.
Under the present law the assessor
must compel the payment of taxes on
personal property not aeoured by real
estate at toon at he makes the attest-
ment In calculating the amount of
these taxes he takea the rato made by
the aupervigari the year before. The
taxes are for one fiscal year and the
rate is for the p refloat Steal year.
Confusion it thnt caused. The rate
for the fiscal year for which these taxes
are paid it lower than that of the last
year, when the attestor oolleoted at
the rate of .SS on the flOO, that
! amount including ttate at well at oity
! taxes. This year the total rata for oity
! and ttate taxet purpose will probably
j be lest than (1.60 on the 100, and the
AGRICULTURAL NEWS
THINGS PERTAINING TO
FARM AND HOME.
THE
difference mutt be refunded to the
taxpayer!. '
Auditor Broderiok it aaid to have ar
rangements made in advance of the
anticipated rush, and thinks there wero
The ctrgo which wat landed consist- j between 80.000 and 85,000 payment
ed of 1,108 riflea, 480,000 rounda of, ne personal property taxes, a
ammunition, one pneumatic dynamite ' l"g amount of clerical work will be
gun, 8,000 pounds of dynamite, 1,000 ' entailed. It it understood that spoon
maobettea and a large supply of med- i lating capitalists have been porohasing
leal ttoret and clothing. The riBes from taxpayers the right to receive we
are especially adapted lor tne Mauser "
cartridge useJ by the Spanish army, a
supply of whioh the Cubans allege can
! GOVERNMENT CROP REPORT.
be captured or purchased from the
Spanish troops in Cuba. The dyna
mite gun is the most prised feature of
this expedition, and the men who are
to handle it were sent down for the pur-;
pose, and have bad good practice in
the way of using it to good advantage.
THE DEPOSED SULTAN.
Germany May Reinstate Seyyid Khatid
on Zaailbar Tnrone.
Zansibar, Sept 14. The belief is
prevalent here that Germany does not
intend to acquiesce in the action taken
by the British government, through
Admiral Rawaon, in appointing Ham
oud Bin Mohammed sultan of Zansi
bar. Seyyid Khalid, the alleged
usurper, hat been at the German con
sulate ever since the fall of the palace,
and, in spite of the request of the Brit
ish consul for hit surrender, there
has been no disposition manifest
ed on the part of German official! to
give him up. Rumors are now in cir
culation here that it is the intention of
the German authorities to reinstate
Ararat Condition Shawn In the Sep
tonbn Bulletin.
Washington, Sept 14. The Septem
ber report of the statistician of the de
partment of agriculture ibowt a de
cline in the conditions of corn from the
August statement of Ave points, or
from 86 per cent in August to 81 per
oent in September. The Paoiflo slope
sends favorable reports. The general
condition of wheat considering both
winter and spring varieties, when har
vested, wat 74.8, against 75.4 in 1895,
and 78 in 1894. The reported condi
tion for the principal wheat states is:
Ohio, 53; Michigan, 75; Indiana,
66; Illinois, 77; Wisoontin, 75; Min
nesota, 80; Iowa, 84; Missouri, 78;
Kansas. 70; Nebraska. 77; South Da
kota, 76; North Dakota, 61; Cali
fornia, 100; Oregon, 63; Washington,
75.
East of the Rocky Mountains com
plaints of both quantity and quality of
the wheat crop are almost universal.
The Pacific slope suffered somewhat,
chiefly from dry weather shrinking the
gram, bnt not so generally as the
b Environment of Cattle Has Much
to lo with Their Devolopmeut-
: Many American Horaea la Kncland
Value of Sweet Apples.
Early Maturity
The environment of cattle has much
to do with their development aud thrift,
and In this position we have still a good
deal to learn. Doctor Mile In his work
on stock breeding Instances the Kerry
cattle of Ireland, which, In that coun
try, having been kept' on -acauty ra
tions, do not breed till they are nve or
elx years old, and In every way are ex
ceedingly alow In maturing. , Some of
these Kerry cattle that were Imported i
to New England, and put on better feed,
In a few generations bred readily at
three yeare old. v The period for ma
turlng was shortened nearly, or quite,
one-half. The early maturity of the
Shorthorn aud Hereford is the result of
continued environment suited to that
end for many generation!:
American Boreea In England.
During the past year no leas than 10,'
000 American homes have been sold In
London alone. A large number are
used for the omnibuses snd street oars.
The cabmaster and smaller dealer pro
fess not to touch them, the former be
lieving, and possibly rightly, that the
majority of foreign horses are some
what soft, while, as a rule, he declares
that at his price he can get plenty of
well-bred English horses, and that they
do his work very well. The fact la,
however, that there are almost as many
American horses drawing cabs as
American subjects riding In them.
After American and Canadian horses
have changed hands under the ham
mer tuey are resold without anything
being said about their nationality.
They get Into the country and add to
the difficulties and perplexities of the
breeder.
with this mixture, and where two costs
are given It tnaket a permanent Job of
It. To tome this may appear too cheap
to be good. It Is cheap, especially for
farmers, and after comparing irwitn
oil-painted buildings, as to coat nml
durability, It la much the better. Bear
In mind, we are talking about ou
btilldlugs. which usually have rough
surfaces. Practical Farming.
Over-salting nf Butter.
The habit of oversnltlng butter conies
from neclcct to property work It If a
the milk were got out of the butter,
very little wilt would snltlce to keep It
sweet. It l the fermentation or casein
In the butter rather than of the fat It
self thnt niHkea butter raucld. The
popular taste requires much less salt
ou butter than It used to Ho, tme rea
ton for this nroimiiiy i mat nutter
eaters have found out that the very
salty taste means an attempt to cove
up defects In the butter, Juat as highly
salted and spiced meat are open
the suspicion that they have been made
so after beginning to spoil. In England
and Scotland there It a large demand
for perfectly fresh butter. It com
mands a better price than the salted
butter, for the addition of salt Increase
weight without ruiich Increatlug the
cost But this unsalted butter must bJ
eaten within a day or two of making
or It will spoil.
Khalid, who was deposed by force of Central and Eastern states.
British arms. The rumors have caused The European agent of the depart-
great uneasiness. There is a feeling I ment reports a general redaction from
eariy estimates or tne wncai crop,
tnat uermany ftaa not-acted in a
friendly spirit and is seeking to maka
an issue with Great Britain.
Last year the farmers of this oonntry
exported 881.723 cattle, fox whioh they
received 130,608,796.
Sloe kiwAXD, sioo.
The roadere of this usner will be nleaaed to
learn thai there at least one d.-ead A dlaeaae
thee ftrtenee has eeeuabie tocurelu alliuutasea
and that li Catarrh. Haifa Carina Cure Is Ue
en 17 positive cure now kaowu to the medical
jraieruiiy. tiwnn d-ius a eonititntiOTiai ale
eaae require a coiiaritntloual treatment. Hall's
Caiarrh Cure is tasen internally, acting directly
apou the blood and eiueoa turlaora of the ayn.
tem, thereby destroying the foundation of the
aiaeae, and givlug tae patient atrengtb by
building np the exultation end a-atatlng tie
lure in doing la work. The proprleros hare
o much laltb in ite curative powers, that tniy
oterune Hundred Dollar for anyeaae Italic
fails 10 cure. Send lor lint of teitimmiiale. ad
dreat, T. 1. CH USE V CO., Toledo, O.
ftold by Druvgl.t, 76e.
Hall'apamily Plllaare thebest.
Bobbed of Her Saving.
Oakland, Sept 14. Mary Cronan,
a domestic at the home of C. B. Mor
gan, ex-school director, hat lost $50 of
her ea apings and all because the heark
ened to the cry of a McKinley adherent
who told ber the election of the Ne
braskan would mean the - sweeping
away of her saving! which the had in
trusted to a local bank for keeping.
Miss Cronan was counseled that the
could do nothing better than withdraw
her gold pieces and hide them away
until after November 3, at least The
distressed girl was impressed with the
idea and acting upon the suggestion,
drew out her money and hid it beneath
the carpet and mattress in her bedroom.
Last night the 50 which she bad
placed between Her mattresses wss
stolen and this morning she redeposited
the balance in the bank. The police
are looking for her adviser. :
Gladness Comes
With a better understanding of the
transient nature of the many phys
ical ills, which vanish before proper ef
fort. gentle effort pleasant efforts
ngnuy airecteo. .mere is comiorx in 1
tue knowledge, that so many forms of
aicicnese are not doe to any actual dis
ease, but simply to a constipated condi
tion of the system, which the pleasant
family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt
ly removes. That is why it is the onl v
remedy with mill ions of families, and is
everywhere esteemed so highly by all
who value good health. Ite beneficial
effects are due to the fact, that it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness without debilitating the
organs on whioh it acts. It is therefore
all important, in order to get its bene
ficial effects, to note -when you pur
chase, that you have the genuine arti
cle, which is manufactured by the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by
all reputable druggist.
If in the enjoyment of good health,
and the system is regular, laxatives or
other remedies are then not needed. If
afflicted with any actual disease, one
may be commended to the most skillful
physicians, but if in need of a laxative,
one should have the best, and with the
well-informed everywhere, Syrup of
Figs stands highest and is most largely
Jbcd and gives most general satisfaction.
SURE CURE roR PILES
(Mbtng and riltDsl, K replug Prwosjlsg Pflet rUH t t
PR. CO-SAN-KO PILI RIMCDt. I-
tta. ViattUutTsuJI. IHL 1MJ
aj- aeat. ftsM. Prlaafj
11L BOHASK. Pkliav, Pa.
H
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"We will Leave It Entirely
Tn your hands." If you pnrL-haae a
Hkr'Julkh Oas oa Uamoi.ins Km-
Wot a Ballroad la Alaska.
San Francisco, Sept 14. The gold-
miners of the Yukon region are anx
lout for better means of getting in and
out of the oonntry, and particularly for
better mail facilities. Early in the
meeting of Yukon pioneers
was held at Forty-Mile Creek, and the
Canadian government was memorial
ized to authorise the construction of a
railroad from Taka bay to Tatlin lake,
the headwaters of Eootalinka river, a
distance of about sixty miles. From
there there is unimpeded steamboat
navigation to the mouth of the Ynkon,
of which the Hootallnka ia a tributary.
A part of the railroad would be in
United States territory, and for this
part of the undertaking the authority
of the United States will have to bt
secured. " ' ' " ' ' ' .
'' After Petty Thieves.
Astoria, Or., Sept 14. The owners
of the rammer cottage at Seaside have
subscribe! $200 for the purpose of
prosecuting any of the thieves who
have broken into the cottages in that
locality and who may be captured. To
this amount the county court has added
$100, and vigorous step will be taken
to secure the arrest and conviction of
any offenders. Daring last winter
and the past spring few unoccupied
houses escaped being broken into, and
many small articles of more or less
value were rtolen, but, owing to the
relnotanoe of the residents of Portland
and other towns to devote the time
necessary to secure a conviction, the
thieve so far have escaped unmolested.
Bold Hnnters Checkmated.
San Rafael, Cal., Sept 14. The pro
posed kangaroo hnnt of the San Rafael
Bunt Club may not come off, after all,
for the attention of San Francisco offi
cials of the Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals bat been called
to the fact the quarry is tame and
therefore come within their Jnrisdio
tion. - .-
The Domestic pet of the world carry
80 per cent of the common contagious
piseaset f ora house to bouse.
Helena, Mont , Sept 1 4. The Twen
ty -nitn in tan try nioycie corps, com
manded by Lieutenant Mom, bat
reached Helena, from Fort Yellow
stone. The distance between the posts
was covered in twenty -seven honrt.
Lieutenant Moat and bit men left Fort
Missoula twenty-two days ago, and
have covered 1,100 milea in mountain
out country.. The object of the trip it
to test the biccyle in mountainous
country. It is the first practical test
owing to unfavorable weather, which
wat bad at harvest time, in Central
Europe, though fairly good westward.
The quality of grain ia reported high.
EIGHTH POSTAL DIVISION.
A Complete B-port or the Work far the
flacal Year.
San Francisco, Sept 14. The report
of the postal work in the eighth divi
sion for the fiscal year ended June 80,
1896, h.a been made publio try Super
intendent Flint The distriot in
clueds Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Cali
fornia, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and
Washington. In the month of June
mails were carried on 13,393 miles and
sixty line of railway, and upon nine
steamboat line. There were 143 car
in use and a total of 360 clerks , em
ployed. Tbe total number of milea
traveled wat 8,786,844; 468,778.800
piece of mail matter were bandied,
and only 34,623 error were made.
The average record made by the clerks
in examination for accuracy in dis
tributing mail was 98.93 per oent
Oar Himself Sway.
San Francisco, Sept 14. Chris
Christianton, a waiter, went home late
Tuesday night, with a gunshot wound
in his head, and told bis family thi t
he hsd been shot while running sway
from a footpad. The story waa repeat
ed to a neighbor, who, in torn, told it
to a policeman, and now Christiansen
ia in a heap of trouble. On Tuesday
night, George MoUratb reported that
he fired there shots at a burglar, who
had invaded hit apartment!, and from
blood mark! the burglar left behind,
oonoluded he had wounded him. The
police found that tbiee bullet! bad
passed through Cbristisnson's hat. and
the bow on the side of the hat had been
shot away. The missing bow "was
found in MoGraith'i yard, and Cbris
tianson is now in jail, on a charge of
burglary. , '
Tat Mea Drowned. ..
Tillamook, Sept 11. Two men,
Painter and White, Saturday morning,
left the mouth of the Little Nestooca,
to go by boat to Alsea, twenty milea
south.- When within two miles of
Alsea, they went too near to the break
ers, and their boat capsized, both oc
cupants drowning. The boat came
ashore, but the bodies have not yet been
found. 1 Three men in another boat
passed over the bar at the tame time
that Painter and White did, and made
the trip lately. Painter wat 24 yeart
old, and lived with bit mother on the
Litlte Nestucca.
Value of Sweet Apple.
The apple crop In most localities Is
this year a large one, and, as usual. In
years when apples are abundant, the
sweet varieties are likely In many
places to go to waste. That they are
not in as good demand as the tour ap
ple Is due to their Inferiority or sup
posed Inferiority for cooking. A sour
apple In pie duly sweetened to take off
the surplus acidity, Is, Indeed, better
than a sweet apple put to the same use.
But farther than this we think the
superiority will be with the sweet ap
ple. Many varieties are richer and
better for eating raw, while for bak
ing whole the sweet apple is certainly
superior. One of the beet ways of
eating baked sweet apples U with
milk. Sour apples when baked are
too acid for this, and besides, they
break down In cooking, and thus their
juices dissolve In the milk, while the
slices of baked apple retain their shape
and distinctive flavor.'
Atacoi.u,u warm.
Bees will at times bid adien to home
and apiary and leave for parts un
known. This occurs more frequently
In early spring, and arises principally
from starvation. They seem to prefer
swarming rather than to stay in the
hive and starve to death. A cure for
this may be affected at once, by giving
them a frame of brood and honey from
some other colony, or they tuay be
brought ahout by feeding. Hwarins
all abscond occasionally, and after be
ing hived will reissue during swarming
time. This frequently occurs from th
cause of mismanagement in hiving
them.
When having swarms, the hive should
be so arranged as to admit an abun
dance of ventilation, and In excessively
hot weather the hive should be shaded.
When bees swarm they 1111 themselves
with honey to the utmost limit, and In
this condition they cannot stand close
confinement In hives, with the sun
shining directly upon them. Every
swarm thus hired should have a frame
of newly-hatched brood given tbem
irom some otner colony, this Is prac
ticed now and by almost all apiarists,
and Is a sure preventive of absconding
swarms. toimnns Rural world.
Dalrjr rot.
How do you develop the heifer you
des'.'e to keep for the pallT
O110 ounce of salt to the pound Is
good rule, but salt to please your cus
tomers.
Fd your cows twice per day at reg
ulu? Intervals, and have pur water and
tall always accessible.
TUIrty-two State In the Union now
have laws prohibiting the sale of oleo-
nurigarlne, when colnicd In Imitation
ef butter.
A cow's stomach I not a complete
ttrVner that will separate all good
fro:j bad, and all kind of food and
drink cannot be given with Impunity,
If wluter dairying pay best with
you, breed most of your cows la De
ep r. ber and January, and they will be
fresh In September and October follow
Ing.
Dt not leave the butter exposed to
the ilr after It 1 made. Print or pack
It at once, and put it In a cool place un
til t goes to the market or to th cus-
tou.;r. Deliver every week.
V.'hen salt Is kept where the cowa can
help themselves, there Is no danger of
ttn:r eating too much. It It only when
It 11 kept from them for some time that
the-e It any risk of tha r doing so,
Nt ver let tbe sun time on milk. Nev
er put It away without aerating It
Neither let It stand open In the air af
ter. t has been aerated. Nothing Is so
tus 'cptlble to evil germs In the air a
mi h.
raalN. aud If It doea aotdoall weaar I a , . ....
11 wiii.you ean return it at our ! of the wheel for military puprotei ever
C?tTo ""Wfe ou mm , made. On that account the trip is tig-
kmertoan Type Founders' Co. i 1
fMsii4srttltPftla,e. terest
Olympla, Wash., Sept. 14 Harry
Fither, a bartender, and for four yeart
a reaident of thii city, committed tui
cide by cutting hit throat with a
pocket knife early thii morning. The
deceased bad been drinking heavily,
and, while suffering from delirium
tremens, was confined in tbe county
jail, where he died. Fiaher was a de
termined man, and, after cutting his
throat, put the knife in his mouth and
gashed his tongue in a number of
places.
The Watchman of Veaovlaa.
Borne, Sept 14. Professor Lueimeri,
a celebrated Italian meteorologist, Is
dead, aged 89. In 1854 he took charge
of the meteorological observatory at
Vesuvius. Hit name has been con
nected with all the reports of eruptions
ainoe, 'principally in 1878, when life
wat in danger.
Weed and Good Farming:.
occasionally a farmer is beard to
ask how the weeds can be killed, but
ne aoes not realize tnat ir by some
rapid process they could alt be dis
patched new legions would fill their
places at once If the conditions which
they enjoy remain. What farmers
need to comprehend Is that without
some radical mistake in the manage
ment of their land the daisies never
would hare gained such a foothold
All plants. Including weeds, settle and
thrive where the competition for life
Is such that they can enter Into it pros
per. A good stand of grass leaves no
room nor any hope for weeds. It Is
not in well-tilled fields that Canada
thistles flourish, but In neglected pas
tures and by the roadsides. In the
contest with the best agricultural
practice they cannot prevail. The rem
edy for weeds Is to keep tbe land busy
with a good crop on it, and this meant
that tbe farmer must give persistent
and connected thought to his business.
ir tne daisies crowd out the gram It
Is because the meadow has been neg
lected and the grass has begun to fail
ana wherever there is a vacancy by
tne raiiure or the grass every enter
prising weed find a rightful oppor
tunity to establish Itself. If the farm
er asks, therefore, what will kill the
daisies, there is one answer: better
farming. Garden and Forest
A School of Horticulture.
A very commendable atep in the right
airection Has been taken by the Uni
versity of Missouri, in tbe establlxh
ment of "A Hchool of Horticulture."
An appropriate and deserved "tribute"
to the great and growing horticultural
Interests of the State of Missouri!
Something of this kind has long been
needed.
New York, Sept. 14. Five hundred
mecbaniot of various trade went on a
strike today at tbe large store building
of Siegel, Cooper & Co., on account ol
the employment of non union marble-worker.
A Good Whitewash.
Skim milk and water lime mixed to
the consistency of cream. The milk
must be tweet In order that the cal
cium of the lime may have the right
chemical effect upon the casein of the
milk. For coloring we generally use
Venetian red, or, If ttone color Is de
sired, black Is mixed with the red.
It may be applied at any time of the
year, at It sets Immediately. We have
seen a great many buildings painted
Farm Note,
A dally oil massage, lasting fifteen
minutes, will eventually bide the bone
of the throat .Alcohol massage will re
duce auperabundant flesb.
T.-ie Southern cow pea Is winning fa-
vo- In the Northern States, and Prof,
Cornell, of Texas station thinks tbe
Canada field pea will as surely win fa
vor n the South, riant In fall or
spring, with oat. Hairy vetch and
oatr also make a good mixture.
It has been demonstrated by the most
careful experiment that bees do not
pn icture grapes to get at their Juices,
but attack them only after the. birds
hare done the puncturing. Plant the
vlnr.yard and the apiary together; have
the rtands sheltered by the vine, with
out any Injury to either.
We often deny animals tbe very
things which our natures crave, for
gef.ng that tbey are similarly consti
tuted. Ashes, charcoal and salt tup
ply mineral element essential to
health, and far better than a resort to
condition powders and other medicine.
They will cleanse and purify the sys
tem In the safest wo
A few dollar expended In trees and
shnbbery for ornamenting tbe farm
will not return an Immediate profit, but
at vnme future time, when It may be
de'rable to sell the farm, the addi
tional value will then be quite large.
PaiM and whitewash are also excellent
agnt for Increasing the value of the j
farn at a small cost.
Th most valuable man who labors
an t who can alwayt get work It the
exportenced farm hind, not the one
who must be told whai. to do, bnt wbo
km wt what is required and puts hit
laboi to the best advantage. Capable
and experienced men on the form are
not numerous, and it f not advisable
to allow a good one to go If he can be
kept without loss durisg tbe wluter.
it is never a good practice to grow
two root crops In succession on the
sonic land. It can only be done by very
hea y manuring to supply the fertility
tha the preceding crop has taken
away. Gardeners who grow rood en.
eraliy manage to grow tbem In alter
na 'on with crops that do not draw so
bcfelly ou the bind. The onion cron
cao be grown on the same land In snc
ceb'on, but the onion (4 not properly
TOO LAYS TO
rent
Odds and Knda.
If India rubber bands are put around
bottle carried In a cache! or Dacked In
a box they will prevent the bottle from
grinding together, and perhaps break
ing. -
8mp for household use will last as
long again if, after it has been cut Into
blocks. It Is put by for a few week be
fore being used. New soap molts so
quickly and Is extravagant where much
is required.
tlie rubber rings of fruit cans will re
cover tneir elasticity If soaked for a
while In weak ammonia water. This 1
quite an Item when canning Is being
done and the rubber rings are found to
ne stretfned out of afliape.
A coloring for white flannel or other
gooas to te used for rugs or hangings
may be easily obtalued by gathering
from stone walls or rock work the thin
moss that grow there and boiling It
with the good In an Iron kettle. It will
make them a tan color. 1
In washlnggralned woodwork use clear
woter or weak cold -tea. Where there
re finger mark to be removed, such
a around the door knob or on the wln-
"w sin, a Utile fine soho mav be uaml
but only Just enough to do the work,
for soap should- not be used on this
woodwork If It can be avoided.
ean'oVgo. Wlor.lt Is Ion law W ". P
som ol a rhmUo UmtteurV, nhltod er ao.
qulral, ahoiild u thai "'''"0
Mutual the lurlh.r prMrM ..I Ui
proT.u ruecH.-r la Mustettsr t spitise Hilars,
fchlch, It aaould alao bt nwolleoied, mn j-pt-pala,
liter solalitt, ! tad !
blilljr aud ueryouiiiea.
A solid ohouk of lead ore, weighing
33,000 ponndt, wat recently dioovr4
iu a Joplln (Ma) miu.
Plso's Cur for Consumption bat besn a
Godsend to ni.Wm. B. MoCltllan,
Cheater, Florida, o.pl. 17, lfWO.
Fake
Th pert kan von n4 SJadlHne. IMr Mmj
tppetlU, arv, tloaiaeti, liver, Bulking tti
Sarsaparllla
Th Que Tra flood Purifier. All draggtm. n.
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JJttraans It I a tlaa p ItaeH. tos una
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taf : .
Diackwcll'o
Ganuino Durlinm
Smoking Tobacco
Buy a bag of thta eeleereaed tobaese aa read tbe loopoa
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A woman knows what a bargain
really is. She knows better than a man.
"BATTLE AX" is selected every time
N by wives who buy tobacco tor their hus
u bands. They select it because it is an honest
a bargain. It is the biggest in size and
the best in quality. The 10 cent piece is
almost twice as large as the 10 cent piece
of other high grade brands
n
Beware
Of Heronry!
Mr. Henry Roth, of M4S Boat 9th
Street, 8t. Louis, was given th usual
mercurial treatment for contagious
blood poiaoa. Q was twice pronounc
ed cured, but tbe disease returned each
time, he waa seised with rheumatic
paint, and red lump and sores cov
ered hi body.
l was in a hor
rible fix" he
says, "and th
more treat
ment I receiv
ed, th wors I
seemed to ret.
A New York
specialist said
he could cur
me, but ' hi
treatment did
tne bo era Ad
what ver. I waa stiff and full of
pains, toy left arm waa sla so
ihat 1 waa unable to do evea th
iigntest wora. This waa mvcond tion
when I began to take 8. 8. ft., an4 a
lew bottles convinced m that I waa
oeing Deaentteo. i continued th
medicine, and one doten bottles cured
me sound and well. My aystem was
"" eneci ol mercury, and I
would ooa have been a complete
wvv WW WI V LJ, Bt
8. 8. 8., (guaranteed curtly ttpttaMt)
en ." waa j t. u tf;
for real blood dis
eases. Th mer
curial treatment
of th doctor al
ways does more
barm than good. Bewar of mercuryl
. mo luacaaa uo lis treat-
me" ,,I, o r addra by
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to CUao,
o Durable;,
M Economical.
to Elegant
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SKIRT BINDINQ5,
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" Just as good-" Why not Inalat o
having what you want S. H. & M.
If your dealer WILL. NOT
s. tuppiy you wa will.
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leak a lalaa Emma M. Hooper, el the Ladle' Horn.
journal, lelt. is eiain were now to maae areaaea e
som without previous training; -, maiiea mr xse.
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