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Peculiar to Itself RAISING! OF WHEAT. The Gentle * * Old Favorites in selection, proportion and combination of ingredients. in tbe process by which their remedial k values are extracted and preserved. In effectiveness, usefulness and economy, The < 'ruclttaiou* Curing the widest range of diseases. When I survey the wondrous Cross Doing the most good for the moneyt tin which the Prince of Glory dy’d, Having the most medicinal merit. My richest gain 1 count but loss And the greatest record of cures,— And pour contempt on all my pride. ♦ t $ ♦♦**♦♦♦*♦*♦*#♦* ji Advantage* of Correct Methods Growing and Marketing. of By 8. C. Armetrong, Washington Stat, Collar*. Pullman. Rebuff. “Immeasurable are the rebuffs that ihe helpers of the | mh > i \ the seekers af ter charity for their suffering brothers undergo." said a New York charity or Sanitation official. "A friend of mine, a Methodist minister in a small west ern town, told me rtie other day of his hist rebuff, a not unkind one. Enter Ing the otth’e of the local weekly, the minister said to the editor: “‘1 am soliciting ahi for a gentleman of refinement and intelligence who is in dire need of a little ready money, but who I m far too proud a man to make his sufferings known.’ "‘Why,’ exclaimed the editor, push ing up his eyeshade, ‘I’m the only chap In the village who answers Unit de •cri ption. What’s this gentlemans name?’ “‘I regret.’ said the minister, ‘that I am not at liberty to dlaciose It.’ “‘Why, it must be me, said the edi tor. ‘It is me. It’s me, sure. Ilea 1 ven prosper you, parson, iu your ■ good work.’ ’* What is Pe~ru~na? fs it a Catarrh Remedy, or a Tonic, or is it Both? We must first find out what the ex- * ieting demand 1« going to be, and then, if possible, meet that demand; for if we do not meet lhe requirements of the Some people call Peruna a great tonic. Others refer to Peruna as a great demand, some one else will, and we catarrh remedy. will be forced to a lower level than we Which of these people are right? Is it more proper to call Peruna a ca should be. Coneeq nt ntly, in the pro- tarrh remedy than to call it a tonic ? ducticn of wheat, we have to study the Forbid it. laird. that 1 should boast Our reply is, that Feruna is both a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Indeed, In usual liquid form or in chocolated problems we meet from a competitive Save iu tbe Death of Christ my God; tablets known as Sarsatabs. 100 doses $1. All ill« vain things which charm me most standpoint; we must compete with there can be no effectual catarrh remedy that is not also a tonic. somebody else who is growing wheat, In order to thoroughly relieve any case of catarrh, a remedy must not only 1 sacrifice them to His Blood. not out neighbor, necessarily, but our have a specific action on the mucous membranes affected by the catarrh, but it See, from His Head, Hi« Hands, His neighbor’s section of the country. A must have a general tonic action on the nervous system. Feet, man will go where he can get the beet Catarrh, even in persons who are otherwise strong, is a weakened condi Sorrow and love flow mingled down I wheat, if lie wants to buy, and if we A funny bowk in colors called “Jingle Eook" tion of some mucous membrane, Thero must be something to strengthen the aent FREE to any mother sending name and ad Did e'er such love nad sorrow meet. have not the best, we will lose the trade. dress of, her baby and tops from two pound car circulation, to give tone to the arteries, and to raise the vital forces. Or thorns compose so rich a crown? We oi the wheat producing districts tons of “20 Mule Team'' Paekape Borax, with 4c Perhaps no vegetable remedy in the world has attracted so much attention In stamps. Addrci s Pacific Coast Borax Co.. Oak. of Washington are fortunate in having land. Cal. His dying crimson, like a robe from medical writers as HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS. The wonderful efficacy the beat country for the production of Spreads o’er llis Body on the Tree; of this herb has been recognized many years, and is growing in its hold wheat on earth, and we should use the Then am I dead to all the globe utmost diliger.ee to see that we employ upon the medical profession. When joined with CUBEBS and COPAIBA a Ami all the globe is dead to me. information U REGARDING only tbe best methods. If we do this, trio of medical agents is formed in Peruna which constitutes a specific rem What Mnkfi the Heart Drat t we can place Washington at the head of edy for catarrh that in the present state of medical progress cannot be im Were the whole realm of nature mine, Prof. Jacques Loeb, the celebrated the wheat producing regions of th» That were a present far too small; proved upon. This action, reinforced by such renowned tonics as COLLIN- for sale. Not particular about location. globe, and the brand of the “Evergreen biologist, in his book, “Dynaniics of Wish to hear from OWNER only who will Love so amazing, so divine SONIA CANADENSIS. CORYDALIS FORMOSA and CEDR0N SEED, ought sell direct to buyer. Give price, descrip State” on a barrel or sack of flour will Living Matter.'’ has shown that a strip Demands my soul, my life, my all. tion and state when possession can be be known as a mark of perfection the cut from the ventricle of the heart put to make this compound an ideal remedy for catarrh in all its stages and locations had. Address, I-: ii i-ouragemei-t. Rochester. N. Y. world over. iu a solution of chloride of sodium will iu the body. L DARBYSHIRE. Box 228. »From a theoretical standpoint, therefore, Peruna is beyond criticism. The It may not he onr lot to wield We, the public, should commence to continue to beat for a number of days, The sickle in the ripened field ; raise the grade standard. The state until putrefaction set« in. He says this use of Peruna, confirms this opinion. Numberless testimonials from every Nor ours to hear, on summer eves, grain commissioner is at present forcing I can lie done with an ordinary muscle quarter of the earth furnish ample evidence that this judgment is not over Tl>e Victortan I'.ngHwh. The reaper's song among the «heaves. the purchaser to accept No. 2 as No. 1; after it has been extirpated from the enthusiastic. When practical experience confirms a well-grounded theory the The England which sjioke the lan we cannot expect to get as much for No. body. This would tend to prove that result is a truth that cannot be shaken. guage which was already dying in the Yet ours the grateful service whence 1 wheat that tests 68 pounds as our the heart is a chemical machine and Manufactured by Peruna Drug Manufacturing Co., Columbus, Ohio i'onies, day by day, the recompense; elgnteen-sixtii's was before all things neighbors can for wheat that testa bet that it is all due to chemical action. a world of the country. Tbe sights and The hope, the trust, the purpose staved ter. Because this state of affairs exists, The muscular con tract ion is probably The fountain and the noonday shade. TnkitiK So < hancea. Would lek Vo Mercy. sounds of nature played a far greater we are sending out, each year, wheat due to tilt substitution of sodium for “Oh. the sorrow of it!" sobbed the Mrs. Vick-Senn What do you suppose part in the lives of the mass of the lees sought for than wheat grown in calcium salts in the cells of the mus you would do if you were to meet the fair maid. "Last night I And were this life the utmost span, Mr. people than they do to-day. This is re The only end and aim of man, many other countries. cles. fool killer? Blank and this morning his boify was flected. for Instance, in the way In Better tile toil of fields like these We ahould insist that every grain Her Husband I'd tell him I was the found in tho river." The difficulty of this theory Is that It which birds and animals were spoken Than waking dream and doubtful ease. grower in tbe state use snoh oare in the does not explain the control of the man he was looking for. all right, 1 have "Poor fellow !" murmured her gin productionh of hie wheat that the re of and the names given them. I have muscles, It is plain that the problem just given orders to have that now addi friend. "I suppose tie was afraid you sulting higher standard will increase myself once or twice heard old people But life, though falling like our grain, tion to the house torn down and built might change your mind." the demand for our wheat. If we im of control Is not solved by the chemical again exactly as you want it. in the country sjieak of the hen as Like that revives and springs again; theory. prove the quality of our product, tbe “Dame Partlet.” One Is familiar with 1 Anil, early called, how blest are they Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Soothing the phrase from books, of course—it is Who wait, in lieaven, their harvest day,' state grain commissioner will be forced to raise the standard; and we should Syrup the b sf remedy to uso fur their cirldr-ya Chaucer's “Pertolette”—but once or —John («. Whittier. during the teething period. in this way see that our standard is twice ns a child I actually heard It. I HE IS A GOOD SAMARITAN. above the standard ot every other wheat Ill neo wring Writers. suppose it would be impossible to heal producing utate. By doing this, we The rejection of a innaiD rlpt often it anywhere now.—London Outlook. Looks After the L'ndeaervlng I’oor—• would cause our wheat to be quoted at left a pang, but tbe acceptable mann Says No One Elae Will. fancy prices. We should make our script, especially from an unknown $100 Reward, $100. is most painful. There is a rich man in a Southern product so good that we would be will hand, brought a glow of Joy which The readers of tills paper will bo pleased ts learn ut there is at least one areailed di.-ea--. city who makes the undeserving |M>or ing to have our name and address print What’s good ? richly eom]>ensated tne for all I lhat science has been able to cure in all iu Biases, md that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh his ¡leeullar care, says tlie Independ ed on it, so that as it goes out into the fered from the ot Iters, To feel Cu re is tin- oil 1 v posit ii < cute now known to tlx markets of the world, people the world touch medicul fraternity, t uturrli be n< a eonstitn. ent. never felt before. to be the over will know that wearepioud of our tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ‘ His methods In dealing with what he to find the planet unhniigined in ment Hal I's Catarrh Cine is taken internal ly product. acting d r-i-tly ii’ain tho binod and mucous stir calls a fresh sinner are unique and lie Illimitable heaven of art, to be iu at face . of 11 - s ■ st- 'ii. t hei el>. de-t-oying tbofo i in regards them as scientific from the the dawn of a new talent, with the dation of the disease, and giving t e patent QULST1ON8 AND ANSWERS. heavenly point of view. He insists Btrength by i tiinlmg up the constitn ion and 'Ight that seems to mantle the written assisting nature in doing its work. The i>ro upon a full catalogue of the victim's •a. ;.,. l. .a ........ ... Gives instant relief. page, who would not be an editor for prletorx have so m mu<-h fi. faith in itseurativepow Valuable Information to Pac fic North ers lint they cff*r One Hundred Dollars lor an, transgressions. Removes the twinges. such a privilege? I do not know how case that it fails to cure, bend for list ol west Irqjirers He claims that tills Is clone on the testimonials. it Is with other editors wlio are also USE IT, THEN YOU’LL KNOW Address F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. theory that a physician first adminis By J. L. Ash lock, Washington Experiment Sta authors, but I can truly say for my- Sold by all druggists, 75e. tion, Pullman. ters an emetic In case ot poisoning. Take<HaH's Fumlly P’lls for constipation. 25c.—ALL DRUGGISTS—BOc. self that nothing of my own which I Ryan__ “Has mankind ever been able Then If the patient is an utterly lost thought fresh a nd t rue ever gave me Those Dear Friend«. and ahaniloned woman, lie frequently to devise a fence that will stop an An more pleasure thin that I got from the Nan—This is Jack’s latest picture. takes her home with hlui, where she gora goat! Do coyotes annoy them!” like qualities In the work of some L. L. V. Don’t you think he looks better in profile , is quartered In the guest chamber and young writer revealing his power.— than in a front view? “ There are no domesticated animals 1 treated by the family as the welcome that are as hard to keep penned up as W. D. Howells In Atlantic. Fan—Much better, dear. It doesn’t . guest whose presence there is In no Angora goats. To secure them, a fence show his bald spot. C a IH iik Illa Attention. Pt* Yltus* Dance and all Nervous Dta^aRef? way remarkable. should be of a kind that will not per CJTQ j| | 0 pormanently cured hy J>r. Kline's (irvat Mr. Lingerlong— I had a queer adven In FI la Element. I For our scientist claims that it Is mit the animals to alimb, and from 5it.rv<J Restorer. Send fop L'REE <2 trial bottle and ture this afternoon------ Greasy Grimes—You look as If you’d the loss of the sacred home consclous- four to five feet high. It should be so treatise. Dr. JU IL KI im , 1x1., 9J1 Arch bt., Fhlla.,l*a Miss de Muir (with a swift glance at I 1 ness In such women which casts them constructed that a goat cannot jump managed to git in de swim somehow. the clock)—You mean yesterday after I The Master’s Title. Tuffold Knutt—Yep; I’m a Fust Ward so far down, nnd Ills purpose Is to re over it, and preferably should be made Prof. Key when head‘master of a noon, I presume. floater now.—Chicago Tribune. of wire instead of boards. A wire fonce store the same by his own fireside, -s made of woven wire and about fifty-four ' large London school was one of the which Is particularly attractive. In inches high should hold them. Remem most genial gentlemen that ever filled that he has a wife nnd many young ber, that if the animals can get any . that position. He wits fond of encour children. Nothing Is said to the for sort of vantage from which to jump, aging fun in his boys anti was not un- lorn one to remind her of her shame; they will go over the fence. The goats , willing to recount occasionally during are pretty good on the defensive, hence of the Well-Informed of the World has she is simply left to get well, as the coyotes do not as a rule make much ! class time when anything prompted it ( the manners anti customs of countries always been for a simple, pleasant scientist expresses It. headway in attacking them.“ And It fs astonishing how many of lie had visited. On one occasion lie was and efficient liquid laxative remedy of Glenwood, Idaho. _ - ~“Ie ‘quack grass’ ■ telling his class about Spain and said: them do get well. His boast is that No old sore exists merely because the flesh is diseased ¡it that partic known value; a laxative which physi he has married his girls happily all a dangerous pest! ! How may I kill "Do you know, boys, that when a ular spot; if this were true simple cleanliness and local applications would C. B. cians could sanction for family use over the country, for he Is an enttiusl- I morning-glories! ’* man attains to eminence there lie is not heal them. Whenever a sore or ulcer refuses to heal readily, the blood is at “ * Couch grass’ is another name for because its component parts are astle believer In wedlock. Upon n re called ‘sir,’ but Is given the title of fault; this vital fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are being this pest, and it is certainly dangerous known to them to be wholesome and cent visit to a distant city lie remark- constantly discharged into the place, feeding it with noxious matter and | when it once has escaped into a garden. 'don?' ” truly beneficial is effect, acceptable ed to the editor: One of the boys here called out: irritating and inflaming the nerves and tissues so the sore cannot heal. I In the Eastern States it is reported “I married one of my girls off In uit® often, but I have not been in “Then, I suppose, sir, they would These impurities in the blood may be the remains of some constitutional to the system and gantle, yet prompt, this town; couple doing w-eli; moving ormed that it ia in the Northwest in call you Don Key?” trouble, the effect of a debilitating spell of sickness, leaving disease germs ■n action. I The gravity of the class was com in the system, or the absorption by the blood of thy fermented refuse matter In supplying that demand with its in the best society. Good as the rest, any great abundance. The morning glory is even more dangerous than excellent combination of Syrup of too, now. But it's a secret ; If society quack gras*. Fall plowing and cover pletely upset for the remainder of the which the bodily channels of waste have failed to remove. Again the cause may be hereditary, the diseased blood of ancestry being handed down to knew it would abolish her.” He wink Figs and Elixir of Senna, the Cali ing with straw or manure are fairly afternoon.—Strand Magazine. posterity ; but whatever the cause, the fact that the sore will not heal shows ed in conclusion. at the expense of so- good jneans of destroying it, but it is fornia Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along CoiiNhlerAte, the necessity for the very best constitutional treatment. There is nothing clety. nearly impossible to kill it by fall plow ethical lines and relies on the merits In a country church one Sabbath, that causes more worry and anxiety than an old sore which resists treatment. He cannot make a speech, but he ÎR ing.” of the laxative for its remarkable an eloquent splutterer; and although Wolf ireek, Mont.—“How much al ns the congregation were rising for the Every symptom suggests pollution I want to recommend S. S. S. to any who are success. his manner to ministers Is wittily def falfa seed ahould be sown per acre? first hymn, an old lady entered the and disease—the discharge, the red, in need of a blood purifier, and especially as a That is one of many reasons why erential. he has been known to ruin a Which is better, fall or spring seed church at the same time. She held up angry looking flesh, the pain and in remedy for sores and obstinate ulcers. In 1877 her band, exclaiming: "Keep your flammation, and the discoloration of W. C. 1 had my kg badly cut on the sharp edge of a Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is preacher's meeting nnd make the vic ing?” surrounding parts, all show that deep -eats. Dish. ye needua arise, though I barrel, and having on a blue woolen stocking “If moisture conditions are all r:ght, given the preference by the Well- tims of his burning Incoherence look down in the blood there are morbid rr* " 1 . »Ann Express. the place was badly poisoned from the dye. A like rows of paper dolls blown before fall seeding will do in some regions Informed. To get its beneficial effects and dangerous forces at work, con great sore formed and for years no one knows Spring seeding should be done so as the breath of a living disciple. always buy the genuine—manufac stantly creating poisons which may what I suffered with the place. I tried, it to avoid damage by frost when the seed seemed to me, everything I had ever heard of, in the • nd lead to Cancer. Local tured by the California Fig Syrup Co., is germinating. Twelve to fifteen An Anchor to Windward. but I got no relief and I thought I would have applications are valuable only for only, and for sale by all leading The solemn-faced man who drove tile pounds per acre is about right for broad to go through life v/ith an angry, discharging IN THE ROUGHEST WEATHER their cleansing and antiseptic effects; druggists. Price fifty cents per bottle- stage between Willowby and Green cast seeding, but if a drill or seeder is sore on my leg. At last I began the use of AND GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY used, ten or twelve will do.” they do not reach the blood, where S. S. S., and it was but a short time until I saw field never lost an opportunity to dis WATERPROOF the real cause is located, and can Grass Valley, Or_ Plessa tall that the place was improving I continued it play his knowledge to a new pass Doesn't Feaxe Him. therefore have no real curative worth. concerning the comparative i valúa until it removed all the poison from my blood “That new preacher you have is a enger, nor had he ever been known wheat, hay, and carrots as i a feed S. S. S. heals old sores by going down and made a complete and permanent cure of pretty wide-awake young man, isn’t he?” to suppress his opinion on any subject, horses. ” ^>« brn « to the fountain-head of the trouble I. M. U. the soro. JNO ELLIS. “Yep. Keej>s right on preachin* when no matter what It might be.’ "They 250 Navy Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. and driving out the poison producing ‘‘Such a comparison is impossible, POMMEL everybody else is asleep.”—Cleveland tel! me you're the man that wrote the I since the feeds you mention do not fill germs and morbid matters which are SLICKERS Leader. storj that's running In one o' the big th* same need. The food value of nar keeping the ulcer open. It removes every particle of impurity from the cir magazines. I forget which ’tls," he rots is very low, but th* effect they culation and makes this life-stream pure, fresh and health sustaining Then I said one day to a cheery passenger who have in toning up the system, and keep \\ This trade ma rk as new, rich blood is carried to the place the healing begins, all discharge \ and the word ceases, the inflammation leaves, new tissue and healthy flesh are formed, had been endeavoring to ask a few ing it in good running order i* very \ T ower on the important. A horse could eat a peck of and soon the sore or ulcer is well. S. S. S is the greatest of ¡ill blood puri questions himself. buttons distln- carrots per day to a very good advan fiers and finest of tonics, just what is needed in the treatment, arid in addi “I believe I am," admitted the gen tag*, but you ehould not attempt to ) guish this high | 'grade slicker from tion to curing the sore will build up and strengthen every part of the system. tieman. eubstitute them for hay. The same is the just as good Special book on Sores and Ulcers and anv up lie d advice d-sire.l furnished "I've never turned my haifd to writ true in making a comparison of wheat brands free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, ATLANTA, GA. ing," said the stage-driver, flicking ills and raw carrots for hog feed, although horses in meditative mood. "No, air, up to th* amount that a hog will eat, I’ve been too much took up with other th* carrots will replace a certain por tion of the wheat. I can safely say things, but I read everything, moat. I that where carrots will yield twenty was hnilng n little talk with Bill tone per acre, you will find it highly To succeed these days you Sears about you yesterday. We'd both profitable to feed them to hogs to th* must have plenty of grit, cour been reading your last book before full capacity of their appetitiea, provid C latsop B each S easide , O regon tills new one. Now. do you rely en ing you feed aom4 grain in connection ‘‘Tur Directly on tbe beach overlooking age, strength. How is it with with the corrots; but you will be un ’ the ocean. Hot Mall bulbs and tirely on what you write for a llv- the children ? Are they thin, able to keep stock hogs on carrots alone, Pl irr UnilQF «urf hatlilnjf. Kecrea- ’ SHOES AT ALL ’ng?" uLirr nuubt flon p,. r for f|Mbinz. as they contain too small a percentage PRICES, FOR EVERY pale, delicate ? Do not forget nr Hnn parlora. Electric jitfhtfl. Hr<- "Not entirely,” said the author, with of bone-and muscle making material.’’ MEMBER OFTHE FAMILY. ur place and nteum beat. Fine walkfl men , boys , women , misses and children Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. You due humility. DornnMO and driven. Re a foodfl a npec* Wf. L. Dountaa makea and aclla more UHLUUn |aHy |{at< fl. li./ioand 'That's what I thought when I fin Getting Acquainted. *** ’ mon ’ s aa. OU and tJ.fiUahooa a know it makes the blood pure per day. <$T special rate« by tbe week. than any other mannf actui . r tn tho “My dad kin lick your dad,” said th* ished the book.” and the Rtage-drlver DAM. *1. MOOHE, Proprietor ¡¡KOJ world, hocauao ihuy held ¡heir Z) and rich, and builds up the looked kindly at the man of letters, dirty faced boy. ahape. fit heifer, arear fon'tor, and "I don ’ t know whether he kin or not," aro of nreater waiue than any other genera! health in every way. "I'm real glad for ye that you’ve other P N U M *• ahoea fn the wrorid to-day. »1*4 said the new boy on the other side of the The children cannot p^aalbly have rord means." be said, benevolently. “Got back yard fence, “but I'll bet my ma kin 4 and $5 Gil’ Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled Al health uni®«* the bowels are in proper condi X<rHFN writing to ad vertí aor« please I I expect, too. I told ’ em well invested. tion. A siuggish iver g!»es a eoated tongue, >¥. W. Tv i z ! a $ name and h Htarnp«s<l on riikr Vo Itute. outtalk your'n.”—Chicago Tribune. had breath, constipated bowels. Correct all V v mention thia paper. ahoe d«*a!<*rfl evprywhern. Mhoes ma.led from laet part or the world, llla^ Bill Sears that was most likely the M*ifroe to $uiy aUdrW. I*. I»ULGLAS, Ilrucktua, M um . these by giving small laxative doses of Ayer's Pills All vegetable, sugar coated. Missouri marketed 1Vi,lo6,658 doiens case." of eggs last year, for which was received jl Made by 3. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maas. “I hope,” say« a man of 20. “tlwit more than $16,000,000. Added to this AiBO manufacturera of things will be better to-morrow.” “I are the items of live and dressed poultry 2—1 9 HUR VIGOR. 1IÛTQ AOIECCK. hope,” he says when be la past «4 and feathers, making the comfortable sum Color more goods brighter and faster colors than any other dye. One 10c package colors silk, wool and cotton equally well of nearly $40,000.000 for poultry pro and la guaranteed to give perfect reeulta. Ask dealer, or we will send post paid at 10c a oackage. Write for <ee booklet JL JLlyvr O chemo pectoral “that they won't b* any worse.” ducts for the last year. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Something to Amuse Baby W A N T i Lx F D linn Farm or Business RHEUMATISM The General Demand HEALS OLD SGUES ? MADE FOP SERVICE For the Children I / 1 PUTNAM FADELESS DYES bow to dye, bleachland mix colors. MONROE DRUG COMPANY, Quincy, LUnol*.