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W' M » FIGHTING UÍERICANS IN CUBA to Their Condition. IN KPi^tUR. FtARL DIVERS OF OKYLON. Masco Polo London. May 17—Except for the fighting to Epirne, tbe Turko-Hellenic aitnation is unchanged. . It is tolerably certain that only a few Groek troops remain in Domokns, tbe balk of CoustantiBe’s army having withdrawn to Lamia, where it will bfrj » oioae»*Liommunf<mtion .With General Smolensk!. This probably explains tbe reported movements of the Turkish army, as a numfe; of Edbem Paaba’s troops have been marching from Trik- hala to Volo. Without doubt tbe re spite of the feast of Bairam is very wel- oomg tp the fatigued men. • The fighting in Epirus has been an- decisive.' Is believed that Nico polis captured, but only the heights commanding the town. Tbe Greeks made a pretext of giving protec tion to the peusuU, but they evidently had information as to tbe reasons for the apparent inactivity ot the Tarks in Epirus. This is tbe seventh time tbo Greeks have attempted to advance to Janina and have met with a reptflse which tbe Turka have never followed up. Evidently there is something wrong with tbe Turkish forces at that point. The recent report that a number of officers were taken from Janina to Con stantinople in chains may perhaps ex plain it. Possibly Turkey is bolding her forces there through fear of a move ment from Bulgaria. and aail westward about sixty miles, you come to tbs great province of Ma* bar. which to styled India tbe Greater; HUMPH------- -XL— AGRICULTÜÄAL NKW8 THINGS PtRVAINING ' TO FARM ANO HOMC. THS FUI a teacup with tepid water la the A SCIENTIST SAVED soil of tbe geranium, or ether rapid growing plant to your window. A b ap plication of thia kind once or twice a week will add wonderfully to rhe tto AM if k WHUun’M Mt ftf the mainland. In thia province there are five kings, who are own brothers. I will teU you about each to turn. The province is the fluent and noblest to the world. At thia end of tbe province reigns one of those flve royal brothers, who Is a crowned king and hie name Is Bonder Bandl Davar. In thia kingdom they The Hartsville Collate, situated at my work and »tmi i ss. In time I no- It is, in fact, a concentrated liquid fer Hartaville, Indiana, waa founded years tioed that my fiealth waa failing. My tiliser that la effective, cheap and age in tbe interest of the United Breth- ‘ trouble was indigestion, and tnis with handy. For a number of plants twelve ren Church, when tbe state waa mostly ' other troubles brought on nervousness, or fifteen drops to a quart of water la a wilderneae, and colleges were scerce. | "My physician preeoribed for me lor C"': sufficient The college ia well known throughout' some time, and advised me to take a P tos M'»* tk< Oue ot the greatest hindrances to morning la h.—Agriculturist. ““ country, ------ - * former -------- ■*— *—** 1— '—' change ot climate. I did aa bo requect- the students having profitable farming to a deelre to go too ed and waa some improved. Soon after, *r fast at first, and to purchase things one Washington, May 15.—There waa« Two recent attacks by bulls on their could get along without. The obliging «nd violent outbreak ot Cuban chemistry, and later was financial agent agents tell you that you need npt trou owners in Connecticut call attention to Mrtiuient today at the oapitol, gad tell bow they are got. the danger which always exists even of thia college. The change agreed ble about tbe money; your note wlU do ¿jying the early hours the drift ot Th* sea here forma a'gulf between from bulls that are regarded as gentle with me, and for awhile my health waa just as well; but you wiU fled that you p-iwion was strongly toward speedy better, but my duties were heavy, and tbe Island of Sellan and tbe mainland. and entirely safe. The fact is, no bull must pay big Interest for the privilege Zd radical action by both congress and again I found my trouble returning. Aad all round thia gulf the water has over one year old is to be trusted. Even of going Into debt, and you are always This time it was more severe and in tM executive, but later there waasome- without meaning malicious attack, be a depth of no more than ten or twelve at a disadvantage with your creditor. tbe winter I became completely pros- . fathoma, and In some places no more Is liable In mere play to make a. wound ygat of a reaction upon its becoming Have the money ready to pay, and trated. I tried various medicines and lM«n that the president, while keenly than two fathoms. The pearlfisbers bringing blood. Then, however gentle you can then make your half of the fjfa to the eituation, and anxious to different physicians. Finally, 1 was take their veasela, great and email, and he may have been before, the sight of bargain. Take good care of your farm able to return to my duties. Last spring proceed Into this gnlf, where they stop Mn> everything possible that could the red fluid wiU ite him. The and your stock and they will furnish I was elected president of the col lege. from the beginning of April till the only safe way UAo put a stout ring In Mide hi» conduct of our Cuban and the money for the necessary outlays. I 'Cnish relations, felt that further in- Again I had considerable work, and middle of May. They go first to a place every bull ’ s nose vyhen he is a year old. will just say to young men who expect the trouble, which bad not been en Then with • cord through this and a called Bettelar, and then go sixty miles Mmation wag necessary, and for the to make .farming their occupation, that tirely cured, began to affect me, and into tbe gulf. Here they cast anchor atout stick with book at the end to they may expect hard work and plenty last fall I collapsed. I had different < and shift from tbelr large vessels Into gtione of recognition of .the belliger- catch tbe ring and hold tbe animal at of It, and they will not need to join doctors, but none did me any good. small boata. The merchants divide In or iii<ie|>endeoae of the Cuban in- a distance, tbe most vicious bull may any baseball nine for exercise; but if Professor Bowman, who is professor to various companies, and each of these nfgents, but »( relief for tbe American rsov. ALVIS Pi BAMADT. they take care of their health and hab be safely led. of natural science, told me of hie ex must engsge a number of men on Darham or Shorthorn Cattle. its It will not hurt them. I have tried it A reporter recently called at thia h- perience with Dr. Williams’ Pink PUN wages, hiring them for April and half iti Ilea. The valuable breed of Shorthorn cat for over sixty years, and am to-day a mous seat of learning and waa shown for Pale People and urged me to give of May. Of ail tbe produce they bavq Tbe foreign relations committee, it well-preserved man. I can truly say tle originated, to Durham, England, and into the room of the president, Prof. them a trial, because they had benefited first to pay tbe king, as bls royalty, tbe Ase>d «tated) while agreeing upon that with the blessing of our heavenly there are ye( oM-fashloned farmers Alvin P Barnaby. When last seen by him in «similar case, and I concluded tenth part And they must also pay gg seceHeity of relief for the suffering Father upon tbe labors of myself and who speak of them altogther as “Dur tbe reporter Prof. Barnaby wss in deli to try them. Etoricanfl, ii favorable to more radical those men who eharm the great fishes, family, 1 have made farming pay, and ham” cattle. ( Until comparatively re cate health. Today he was apparently "The first box helped me, and the to preheat them from Injuring tbe ^Miures, and a number of its mem- Tke Hitaatlon Coaa*lle*M. what I have done others can do.—John cent times it was a fair-milking breed, in tbe best ot health. second gave great relief, such as I had In response to divers while engsged In seeking pearls hnare ear neatly desirous of instant Laramour, before Bloomingburg, Ohio, giving a good mess of extra rich milk. an inquiry the professor said: London, May 17.—The correspondent never experienced from the treatment Htion by the executive in aid of the of the Times at Athens says: The re under water, one-twentieth part of all Institute. ' *• ' There are yet some strains of the Short After using six "Oh, yes, I am much better than for of any physician. hanrgentH, but have not succeeded in sumption of offensive operstions in that they may take. horn to which tbe tendency to milk some time. I am now in perfect health; boxes Of the medicine ! was entirely termed These fisb-cbarmers ■Averting the administration to their Epirus greatly complicates tbe situa production is retained. Those who Every basement barn built for bous but my recovery was brought about in cured. Tdday I am perfectly .Well. I «ton that present action is appropriate tion and tends to hamper the negotia Abrdaman; and their charm holds have such eows need wish no better. rather a peculiar way." feel better and stronger than for years. good for that..day only, for at nlgbt ing stock should have a well under It. ml imperative. But, as • rule, most of the modern tions for peace. The evident intention "Tell me about it," said the reporter. I certainly recommend this medicine?’ fbe event of tbe day was a report to of the Greek comm^dere is to capture they dissolve the charms so that tbe In this way water of proper warmth Shorthorn cattle .have been bred to can always be secured for cattle, and a To allhy all-doubt Prof. Barnaby "Well, to begin at the beginning," tteir colledguee by a suboommittee the Turkish positions there in order to fiahea can work mischief at tbelr will. make beef, and In some of the cows vhiob yesterday examined tbe state de- show that they have not been defeated. Tbeao Abralaman know also bow to tub or kettle kept full all t^e time will this tendency Is so strong that they be said the profeesor, "I studied too hard cheerinlly made an affidavit before LYMAN J. SCUDDER, when at school, endeavoring to educate charm beasts and blrda and every llv- add greatly to their comfort. It is well fitment’s Cuben reporta. Thia etätö in >n interview today. M. Balli, the Ing thing. When tbe men have got Into for all stock to run out of doors to cold gin to fatten within three or four myeelf for tbe professions. After com- ____ ______ ___ Public _ Mnt. though not given to the public, premier repeated his statement that months after dropping their calf. Dr. William«’ Pink Pills for Pale pleting Jhe common oourM I came here, the small boata they jump Into tbe weather for a while each day, but the . sb »o far disclosed in character as to _ humanitarian - motives are responsible and graduated from the theological People are «old by all dealer«, or will [give ri«e to a good deal of excited com- 'for the advance in Epirus, but he did water and dive to tbe bottom, which animals ought never to be forced to We once knew a good farmer who oourae. I entered the minifltry, and be sent poatpaid on receipt of price,.50 I Milt among senators and members. — noTdeny t^r advantage« which might may be at a depth of ‘from four to drink water nearly or quite down to the accepted the charge of a United Breth-' oenta a box, or aix boxes for 88.50 (they I The rejiort, based upon facts present- be hoped for from the capture of Pre- twslve fathoma, and there they remain freeling temperature. We have scores when be found a toad on any part of of times seen cows turn away from the his farm took pains to catch it and re ren Church at M email place in Kent ''are neyer "aold in bulk, or by the 100), as long as they are able. And there by the United States consuls in versa-and the occupation of the adjoin they And the shells that contain tbe water under a bole to tbe Ice because move It to his garden. He said that In county, Mioh. Being of an ambitiona by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medicine I Cuba, it is said, brings out in strong ing Turkish' territory. * pearls, and theae they put Into a net they were so chilled that further drink this way bls garden became so stocked nature, I applied myself diligently to Co., Schenectady, N. Y. I wlief the destitution which exists not “Wdlire still at war,” he *aid, "and bag tied round the walat, and mount ing of ley water was Impossible. Much with toads that they destroyed thou Imly among the Cubans, buA amonF until an armistice is concluded Greece Liericans and pacificos now in the isl- retains her liberty of action. We can up to tbe surface with them, and then of tbe lack of thrift of cattle to winter sands of insects with no cost or trouble Is due to drinking Ice cold water, and to himself. It is a very interesting [ud« who were driven from their farms not allow our activity to be confined to dive anew. When they can't hold tbelr breath any longer tbey come up again, will be remedied by having a supply of sight to see the toad helping himself —REASONS FOR USING r»d into the towns by Weyler’s orders, Thessaly.where the Turke are predomi Mdsre thereby prevented from sup-' nant The flowers have hindered us •nd, after a little, down they go once water from a well In tbe barn base to Insects. Sluggish as he appears, V ■ - whenever an insect comes within reach more, and ao tbey go on all day. These ment—American Cultivator. I porting’ themselves. from acting ih Crete, but Greece cannot shells sre to shape like oysters or sea- of his long tongue It is darted out and ' For several days past, the subject be barred everywhere nor compelled to boods. Anfl to theae abells are found It Is tbe rapid alternation from.coM that insect is seen no more. They will [ Matter of this report has been under restrict her operations to a limited area. ■pearta, great and email, of every kind, to beat and from dry to moist that eat potato bug larva, but we never saw fiwuHHon quietly among a few of the "We have done our best to obtain an eticking in the flesh of the shellfish. makes posts decay so rapidly. This is, them attack the malodorous bugs that F friends of Cuba in congress, and they armistice, and until it is accorded us, In this manner pearls are fiabed tn of course^ worse on sandy soil, through attack melons, squashes and cucum- [ hive lost no opportunity of impressing we must act where and when we can. great quaptltiea, for thence to fact which tbe air rapidly percolates, while t. Because it is absolutely pure. । spin the president their convictions If we have not already proaecuted the come the pearla which ire spread all to the heavy soil the air does not enter. • & Because It is not nude by the so-called Dutch Process In ihat'it is his duty, as tbe chief execu- war at various points and among tbe Buah Lima Beans. over tbe World. And the king of tbat The best preservative for posts to any which chemicals are used. Many farmers so much dislike the ne- | tire, to delay no longer in taking active talando of the Egean, it io only because aiate hath a very great reçelpt and i X Because beans of the finest quality ini filed.. ' Beps to terminate the present condi- we have taken into ooptideration the . free «or* from bls duee upon those kind of soil Is to thoroughly dry them ceaslty of poling the Lima beans that k 4. Becauseit is made by a method which preserves unimpaired snd then ehar their surface. After rub they allow them to grow trailing- on RfibdT affairs in Cuba. These fepre- sufferings to which tbe Greek poputa- pearls.—81. Nicholas. 1 the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans. Z bing off the flakes of coal dip tbe char the ground. When thus grown, more rtmtations, however, have not been suf* tio»> might be subjected.” B J. Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent red ends to oil, taking care that both or lesa_ of jtbe beetle are mildewed, at i fcient to induce hasty action. The the charring and the oiling come up leaat on tpetr pods. Butthere are now tomi<lent is moving steadily and with that a renewal of the war will hasten, The Western man who got water In ; til «peed that safety and sound Judg- instead of retard, tbe «mg i st ice. This the desert by tbe aid of a reed and a above the point where the post enters several varieties of bush Umas. Some ■imt warrant in tbe collection of facts calculation may prove to be cofirect; sponge evidently got the Idea from the the soiL Poets treated thus have been of these we have grown, and while I**««*.............************* Htuching the conditions that existupon frat it is mare likely that Turkey Will bushmen of the Kalsharl desert to Af found sound after fifteen or twenty retaining the high quality Which makes ■be island today. To this end, Mr. Cal- seise on it as an excuse for delaying rica. These people often live scores of years, when, without“ this treatment, tbe Uma bean ao desirable, they are ■oun is now in Cuba, officially on an- the armistice and will deal a crushing miles from places where water comes posts on sandy soil had rotted at the as eaplly grown as are the ordinary Sther mission, but also charged with junction with the ground after eight field beans. In most of the bush Limas blow in Thessaly. to the surface. During certain tunes there will be found plants that tend, to ar ton years servicer • ■ m * observation of tbo conditions that of the year sharp storms pass over the grow tall, showing that they are sport» Brevai!. When he has reported to tbe KsUffiari, covering the apparently arid Live Stock Pointe. Kflwi lent and tbe latter has obtained of the upright growing Limas. But It Are you nervous ? Your nerves are Arte, May 17.-rDesperate fighting -regtour with the brightest of vergur« New South Walts ships annually 280,- 1s easy to dip such upward growth. It r the channels through which your gen has been In progress all day near FIT- and filling for a few short days tbe 000 beef cattle to Europe, while Queens lipiada. Two brigades of Greeks, with water courses with roaring torrents. land ships 950,000. These and the was perhaps by doing this that the eral vitality courses. If they are upset bush .hsblt of growing wss originally B|M«tioaea, ne win ne reaay eitner many guns, two companies of sappeers The bushmen find water by digging In beeves from Argentina are the ones t you can’t be~Healthy. There are in established. ■ lake himoat, or to suggest to eon- snd a squadron of cavalry, attacked the the bottoms of these dried up river that mostly come in competition with m , auch adtiou m these faota war- numerable ailments following nervous- Turks, who were almost without artil beds. They dig a bole three or four our cattle Id European markets. r One of the worst pest« of the cabbage lery. The Greeks forced the first Turk feet deep and then tie a sponge to s ■ It Is not hard to raise a colt by hand. ness. —7 _ Meanwhile, he has'under oonsidera- ish line of defense, but met with a hollow reed. The sponge absorbs the In case of a very young one left with grower la the little flea, which gets into i tins the l»ert means of affording relief stubborn resistance at the second. la moisture at the bottom of tbe bole, and out mother’s milk, add a little warm bis beds of seedling plants almost as ' to Americans suffering as a result oi several places the bayonets were so the natives draw It Into tbelr water to some fresh cow’s milk snd soon aa they are up and eats the leaves. , the conditions on the islands. close to the cannon. that the former moutbs through the r< feed that If the foal has not yet It works only a few days; as the plants p Today, the president saw, by ap- could not be need. The battle still leaned to drink, put the warm milk get larger tbe leaf Is rougher and leas Cures all of them. The life of the nerves is Electricity, | (ointment, Edwin W. Atkina, of Bos- continues as this dispatch is being sent strange Himalayan Tribes. Into a long-necked bottle, so that the tender. Frequently sprinkling with which this famous appliance pours into your body for hours fine, slaked lime will kill tbe flea«. I ton, who io largely interested in Cuban UM. Olafsen and Phllipsen, two Dan liquid will drain through slowly. The B—<»4 a Salary Bill. i mgar plantations. Mr. Atkins gave at a time. Its effect is soothing, strengthening, exhilarating. ish officers who rewntly explored tbe colt, tasting the milk upon tbe moist After this Is done It Is well to spray him a faithful picture of the economic Salt Lake, May 17.—A special to the Pamir country north of the HlmHlayas, ened rag will begin to suck it After a* the bed with water In which a very Read Dr. Sanden’s famous book. “T hree C lasses of M en ." condition)' that prevailed in Havana Tribune from Helena, Mont., says: found there unknown tribes who are little time the young animal will learn little spirits of turpentine ha« been di It is instructive to weak men or women. It gives hundreds sod in other parts of the island when Secretary of the Senate John Bloor was fire worshipers and Ignorant of tbo use to drink, and after that all Is plain luted. The odor of this Is very strong, of cases of cures accomplished in the Northwest. If you Uteft. convicted today by • jury of having se of money. Their animals are all dwarf sailing. The colt will soon drink out of snd the quantity required to give an creted the "Balmy feiir' to prevent its ed, the cows being tbe size of onles, a shallow pan. Give the milk four odor Is so small that no barm will come will send us your address we will mail you a copy by return Commit»««'» Beport. passage the la« nlgtat ot the session, the donkeys of large dogs ind the timet a day. To teach the baby horse to the plants. Most insects are direct mail FREE, closely sealed. ed to plants by tbelr organs of smell, The aenute committee on foreign re- and the punishment vas Raed at one sheep of small poodles. Women nre to drink, pour Just a little milk down Its I latimi» to<lny had the Cuban question year’s imprisetasent. He was denied sold for five or six cows or fifteen sheep throat, so that it will taste It and want which ere very acute. Any strong odor SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT CO., smlw *> w «o i n g>B i s«., I ud«r couHideration on the baeia of the further bail and ia cow in jail. The apiece. Tbelr chief article of barter to more. With patience the thing is soon will get'tbmn off their scent, and thus protect tbe object of their search. - furs. accomplished. I rahcoui in 11 tee appointed yeaterday to WVn «ritta* <« Àiotrtittr pleat mention tMe paper. 1 Don’t turn livestock In upon tender | «oafer w ith the president and Secre- the last day, but was never signed by SHF IN BBAFB. green pasture while the ground la soft. | tary Sherman. Tbe report waa pre- the speaker of the house. It would The avidity with which laying bens From the largest eitim down to If you do you will ruin both ground will eat crushed egg shells shows how | pared by Davi« and Foraker, Republi- have cut down the salaries of the coun Newton calculated the speed velocity the and grass. Let the grass get a good necessary they are In the hen’s econ of the comet of 1860 to be 880,000 I «an member», Morgan, the Democratic ty officers and the neaiher and salaries «mallest town» this is the month for beginning of out-door sport* ot all kinds, start and the ground become solid. omy for egg production. There Is no miles an hour. I Bamber, declining to participate in IL of the deputies S8 yer pent. Brydonne rated the and also the beginning of tbe season when When pigs are three weeks old they better way to supply lime required for speed of the comet he saw in 1770 at I The re)>ort conaMted of a conciee Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored sprain», bruise«, hurts and mishaps are as need more food than tbe sow's milk egg shells than this. Tbe shells in the 8,500,000 miles an hour. b fltatement of the contenta of official re- Heppner, Or., Msf 17.—TW largest plentiful as huckleberries. Every Spring generally yields. Give them skhn- gittard also act as grit, enabling It to Weaknem, Nervousness, Debility, l ports from the American conaula in BOCKBD ON TBI CBBST OF TBB this is a common experience, and the com mCuba, bringing information up towith- individesl clip of wool in this county, mon experience has settled down to thu, mllfc with a little wheat middlings and digest food. The only care In feeding I in ■ week. Thia report conflrma the belonging to Wilfimn Penland, about that the beet thing to do is to be provided linseed meal in It This Is good for Is to crush the shell thoroughly, so that | BnspHiN-r reporta aa to the* aituation 420 sacks sggeegeting 150,000 pounds, with a supply of St Jacoba Oil for emer pigs till they are six months old. Its likeness to tbe egg may not be seen. Th* landsman, lour lit or commercial traveler, *■11 IlmCK gencies of the kind as an especially rare b«rin«. and not only bMlna, but con- I «a the island, and even goee farther in was sold about a month ago, the terms cure Where egg shells are thrown out wlth- •peedlly for the worst sprain or the blackest tlnuea, to f*el the extrema of human mlaory I depicting Ahe deplorable aituation than of sale being made public today. The bruise. Sportsmen, athletes, ball players trantlt acroea the tampeetuoua The true economy of team work Is out being crushed, the fowls soon learn dnrln« the But if, with wi«e preectence, ho haa I do most of the newapajier atoriev. Ee- purchase price waa 8 J» cents per pound. snd oarsmen have known this for many, better understood by Western farmers the habit of picking at the shells on Atlantic. provided himeelf with a auppiy ot Hoetetter’» many season», and reference to it ia now eggs, and from this they quickly be- I pecial «tress ia laid upon the condition Mr. Penland's clip last season sold for only stomach Bitters, hi» pans»----------------- promptly ----- nftl- - a reminder to get your euppliea. Han] than by the average of farmers In the oents a pound. This wool will be ool «hip again ot American citiaena It ia poeitively strains and overwork of the muscles will East. It Is to the Western farmer that come egg eaters, a habit which once' ; Mated .that hundred* are in a atarving baled and shipped East the first of bring pain*snd ache» snd sportsmen know we owe the idea of cultivating hoed formed la never-Nkotten. ■Sr Condor Co we. ! rendition and wretchedly clothed. •ext week. Frank Lee, ot San Fran what'» best and are never without the rar crops with two horses, requiring no I Death- are daily reported. Americana cisco, is the buyer. There is about est cure in the use of the great remedy. Microscopical investigation is said to I have tboroi tested this feed stoppages, while the man may if he •re mattered in all porta of the ialand, 1.000,000 pounds of wool now in the In Kansas whole sections of land hava chooses ride behind and manage the and find It far ahead of any other for prove that the pores of woodjavite tbe warehouses here. The quality is •nd »re shown no consideration what- suddenly disappeared, leaving only boea, so that none of the grain Is de cattle and horses, especially milk cows, passage of moisture in the direction of I «ver because of their American citiaen - oellent fathomless lakelets. stroyed. It Is rather more difficult to which If fed wholly on thia will produce tbe timber’s growth, but repel it in the l Fortunes have been made on a small t di ip. ==——!=—==^ turn two horses onta cultivator at the nice, golden butter during the entire opposite direction. Inning by trading In fnturea. Write for particular«. Beet of reference given. Sev- winter. If the fodder la well seeded It Vienna, May 17. — At a convention end of the row. Therefore, this plan la The Americana are generally persona BOMB FBODUOTB AMO FUBB FOOD. •ml year»' «apertane* on the ChlcMo Board ot I who reside on the plantationo, but who ot Austrian maufacturers today, ft waa best adapted to large fields where the la best to remove part of the tops, else Trade, nd a thorough knowledge of the bu«l- nem. Downin«, Hopkin»• Co., Chicego Board have la>en driven from their homea tq resolved to call upon the government rows are long. But three horses will the cows will get too much grain. Give fht colored and of heavy body. U mad« from ot Trade Broken. Ofllcee in Portland, Oregon, f on heavy plowing do nearly twice as a email armful to each cow three times the towns, and, being among atrangere to undertake to conclude international noose. "Tta Garden Dripi’’ la mad« from Bpokane and Beat Ue. Waah. ~ 1 Ä a day. — F. W. B., Decatur County, i(M Cano and 1« «trletly pars. It la for aala much as will two horses. Now that •nd without employment, are compel!- agreements with the European powers r flrat-clam grocers. In can« only. Manufac- horses are cheap. It Is the farmer’s In Kansas. wi to subsist on almuet nothing. They „jth a view “of effectually meeting the red by the Paanc Coaer Bvavr Co. All sen- ^REGONglOOPpURIHER terest more than ever before to make •re not allowed to return to their plan common danger to European economy turar*« nam* ill Skipping Rope. horse labor accomplish all It will, with tations, even to pick berriee or eecure arising from the prohibitive tariff pol One favorite amusement of school Otre« Vigor, Health, Life and Btrength- Ka»y as little as possible of the much more the least article of aubainenoe. • They icy of the-United States." A mustard pot which does not require to take and effectlv«. l'»ed and «old «very where. ¿iris is attended with much danger— expensive human labor.—Cultivator. aie theoretically under the oare of the the use of a spoon has been in ipoon naa oeen invented invented in if your druni«t or merchant haa not In »tock rope-jumping. Most girts know that Germany. The mustard is sunnlied the (*nuln* remedy, which ha and will ear* Spanish army, but the army ia without in* musiara 1« «uppnett w „., Oregon Blood there la danger In too violent exercise, through a little spout by pressing on a PnrlMmr PArtlmn/f Dr rfuod Burlington, la.. May 17.—William hw aendli arnnHingr 11 foy • a commissariat. They have no meant I* Pnrlfler, Portland, Or., by It la a general rule to farming that the or In exercise continued too long. Girls bottle or F for • half down hotties _ 9f leaving the ialand. Their condition Watt and Charles Feioerdsire, brick spring. _______ same crop ghould never be grown on prepay expreM. are, perhaps, less ambitions to Jump a to pronounced wholly deploraSle. yard employee, are near death's door land two years to succession. With thousand or several hundred times most crops exhaustion of tbe kinds of The committee was especially im from drinking embalming fluid. La0 FBAMI J. Camr make« oath that he to tha without stopping than they were a few night a farmer named Brach came to plant food required by the crop makes pressed with thia recital, and the opin- partner of the flrm of F. i. C ssmst A Co., years ago. They know that death of senior doing biuineea In tbe city of Toledo, County this rule. Imperative. The second crop ton was generally expreeeed that th« own lor a &ffin. He got drqnk, and and Btete aiore«ald. and that «aid flrm will pay permanent injury has resulted from hi bi« way home he and the coffin and tbe moat complete Hue of Oymnaaium la ao far Inferior that It does not yield •ituatum should be remedied, if pooei wm of OHB HVNDBKD DOLLARS for each We carry and Athletic Gooda on tha Coast such foolish attempts. But tbe danger the I ^ig containing embalming fluid were and every caae of Catarrh that cannot b* cured a profit But corn derives Its nutrition bls. It waa considered ae placing even suits ass uairosMi mass is sms. Is not alone in excessive jumping. It by th« urn of H au ** C ataxbh cubs . •o largely from the air that It can bo • worse aspect upon the queetion of out ’thrown from the wagon. The brick FRANK L CHKMIT. lie« even In Its moderate Indulgence. grown to succession so far aa the sup ■ -relation« with Cuba than the imprison- yard men r«**ued Brsoh and his coffin, WILL B FINCK CO. Physicians say that the nerves of the ply of plant food Is concerned. But it went of Americans, of which there are nit secured the Jug, which they sup- A W. OLKABON, • limbs or of tbe spine may be paralyzed tioeed contained whisky. to found to the West where this policy »ow comparatively few inetancee. - Notary Public. has been mostly practiced that the by jumping the skipping rope. The Hall'» Catarrh Care to taken internally and Hl delicate nerves of the foot are liable to Eta dlraetly on tbe Mood sad n>noov«nrface« smut on stalks and ears Is so greatly The rejxirt also indicates a generally ttbeiy»tesi. Bead tor MstlmsutoiL jam. suffer permanent Injury from the jar THK DRKAD . _ . F.TchgNKY 4 CO , Toledo, o. Increased aa to some cases to take one- St. Petersburg, May 17.—A terrible Wretched condition of all the inhabi- fifth er more of the Crop. The smut of jumping and the amnsement puts a rights t*nt» of the idand, because of eoarcity rJIway disaster befell the military strain on other nerves of tbe body, spores live la the coll through tbe wto- food and money, especially in the train last evening between Eliva and Piso's Cure for Consumption is thé only 1 ter, and are ready to «ttack tbe corn which may cause paralysis. It seems isease renter» of population, and because also, dockenhaven, on tbe yalkie Jarjev ' very early If planted on tbe ground hard to check girls in the enjoyment of »ugh medicine used in my house —D. C. lh<“ pressure of the moot malignant line. Sixteen cars were smashed. Two thia graceful and exciting sport, but Albright, Mifllinbarg, Pa., Doc. U, H6. officers an«l nearly 100 »oldier» were when so many dangers are Involved, it kii;. 1 and sixty others were seriously P°x snd dysentery. «. la a duty to give warning. Parents and The reports indicate that the Span- teacbers'cab see thé need of caution ■very housekeeper has her bottle of better than the children. ■h Srmy is not so strong now as it was • 7««r ago, largely on account ot thesa •rattoa of ammonia beside her kitchen whi,e indicate no dimin- Kirsel s ,•», HPfO®®'**"" uf the insurgent foroee. Tbo ro- gI!UTE ♦ C0MM1TTU BKP0BT8 J I Iff ► u 1 Walter Baker & Co.’s Breakfast Cocoa. I A Good-Health 1 ^r- Sanden's Electric Belt... I i a L VIGOR of MEN Ì EME MEDICAL CO.. iMÄVi; WUFAT HnEAI B USE ULL GOODS B D -Ml fcfcj is dira* sunlight. ¿■’a» ;