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TOPICS FOR FARMERS OUR RURAL FRIENDS. All, or your share of it, if you find the à missing word. OMkv the tat« oata ru«t and th« tat« peaa ml'dew so that they cannot 'bn •aved for grain. But If there la more Of them than can be fed-green, the corn and pesv make excellent sftage If put up np just aa the greta 1« beginning to form.- Cultivator. ’ week with prospeota ol a higher range commercial Tribune, "proved the sterility tn women. On« of th« nawt .' intellectual common to general debility, accom of prices the rest of the year. Spot man's remaikabie wHJ It Is not likely that alfalfa, the clover wheat is difficult to get, even at a pre power«. H« had beam so HI as to t« panied by a peculiar oon^ioq of .the which has succeeded so well to Cali mium and the demand to pressing for <XNitUu«i to his bed, apd op the.dgy of blood. fornia, will ever become plentiful la the old wheat; 1,945,000 bushalehave been th« trial, white lying in bOd. i« jhtted : Write freely and fully to Mra. Flair- East Our wet winters will rot tin taken in Chicago this week for prompt down.on a sheet of foolscap-1 papar^ii« roots or at least decrease their vigor. of his defoams n Hei was It ia found that a change of feed, Ou very dry. sandy e* gravelly soil it and future shipment on foreign orders driven to the tribunal .in*' carrii m oarttag«» I °* youn trouble, and what course to —the bulk of which was taken at tbe even that from an- adjoining farm, to •u'ght succeed bare. But It seems to be unable to walk, aipj.spokij.utempm» ------ • takd.' 1* Beltev« me. under right eondi- advance early in tbe week.• an advantage. Wheat grown upon especially adapted to hot and dry cli This general advance is inore the out for four hour«and a-ftilf. At the clo«e <M»a.you 1 hav% a fktechanc« to becom« strong limestone soils in a cool ellmate mates, and hence Its success In the arid __ voted- __ _ __ . <h*; , jowfol fol %sbther «fi children. Maa. ujio A, amP'the come of the hand-to-mouth cimtump- article XI was 1-- . A T r nv T wew has more vitality and will yield more prttoidMit aoqnitted 1 of A«. the oUlto .• arti^f Lrrtx, 9«Handfehraoti St; Jermf tion of (welve months oVen^iug the Get Schilling’s Best tea at four grocer'«; take out the Yellow TSeket to the acre than when sown In a warm 8ino* that time Mr, Groesbeck QUr,^J*,o«rt*ii»lythinto«o. flhcaaysi 4 often goes several feet deepm'is likely small stock* both here and iq .Europe, cle*. (there is one in every package); «end it with vour one«. Si I cU“M,e- F®' th»« reason a change has lived a life of quiet and rstirematft. ! “I 1111 more than proud *f Lydia & ktAiArsn A ttotaaff re f • I your guess to address bilow of seed every few years to desirable. to change the character of the climate, a* we have pointed out time and again,, for wherever alfalfa roots have gone than of abort European.crops now being In 1872 he built Eimhurat,‘a noble Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and before August 31st. If home-grown seed Is to be used, se water will also go. Tbe alfalfa retains reaped. Prosperity to coming, in the house of superb proportions,'command- [ eannot find words to express the good One word allowed for each yellow ticket r lect th« very beet, and then run it Ito greenness during the severest hofcMdlie TVaa troubled very fact that the European consumer is pay ing a river view of un«nrpai«ed‘beauty. If on!y one person find, the word, he gets one thousand dollars If through the mill several times to get droughts. Of course It must be all the ing the American farmer a better price . . „ " £ <■. -I” * dfadjymith-tba leucorrhcea and fevere A.bulletin 7)of th« division of vyomb naina. Frees the time I wwa only tbe largest and most perfect time evaporating moisture, and this than the majority of speculator« put several find rt, the money will be divided equally among them entomology of the United Mateen4e- morrfe4,.'luiB82, until laaty«ar, I wks grains. There are two leading varie also will bgve some effect in changing upon'the wheat. The actual value of Every one sending a yellow ticket will get a ret of cardboard creeping ties of wh««t, tbe whit« and the red. the climate. Hence in localities too dry the new crop to 90 cents higher than wrtment of sgrio«tture my» that in. uafdor-the doctor's care. We Ud no babies at the end of the contest. Thore rending thrre or more m on! Tbe white wheats make th« beat qual for corn, alfalfa to taking Its place as a the professional short seller made it ia Franoe and Pennsylvania an industry chfldren. 1 have had' nearly every has recently sprung up, which popaiata doctor in Jersey City, and have been ity of flour. They require a good soil, feed for all kinds of stock. It to at tbe envelope *dl recede a charing ,898 calendar, no advertisement on it June, when they were selling Septem of the forming of spider« for thd Jiar- to Delvin Hospital, but all to no avail, thorough preparation of the ground same time fitting the soil for growing ber freely at 68% cents, and the farmer pose of stocking Wire oettars, and thkisT saw Mra. Pinkham’s advertisement and early seeding. Tbe usual yield to corn and other crops.—American Cultl- is to be oongra ulated that thialdranoe securing almost an immediate opatHrf'iin the paper, and have used five bot- Besides this thousand dollars, we willpay *i5o each to tl® two person, from twenty-five to thirty busbeto to vaior. _______ comes before the grain leaves his bands. of cobwebs to new wine bottles? giMn^Mk of her medicine. It has done more who send m the largest number of yellow ticket, i^one envelope between the* aero. Th« red wheats are more And so tong as the legitimate demand Winter Cerwatlens. them the appearance of great age. This**for nib than all the doctors I ever had hardy and are most In demand. Tbe If carnations are wanted for winter keeps the spot wheat at a premium, no iudustry is carried pn ip a liUle Frqpch It has stopped my "_ “e en<* the contest—August 31st______ _ »ml -ha, leading kinds are Fulta, Mediterranean combination or monopoly can profitably Snd FuJcaistor» Our leading wheat blooming UP the dwelling or green depress the futures, as the experiences village in the department of Loire «pd . brought me a fin« little girl. I hare growers sow mostly tbe Fult« and the house, they must be carefully cultivat of the past six months have proved. near Philadelphia, where “E|>eira ,juL been well ever slime my baby was born, red Mediterranean. Tbe Fulta has a ed now. Planta raised from cuttings So, for the near future, it will,be safe garis” and “Nephila flaiuiposy’ jjre I heartily recommend Mra. Pinkham's abort, stiff straw, that stands up well. this spring must have tbe flower buds to buy wheat on each decline, as the raised in large quantities ana sold to medicine to all women suffering from Address: SCHILLING'# BEST ^BA SAN FRANCISCO. The improved Mediterranean la a very nipped off as soon as they show them speculative market in broadening and the wine merchants at the rate of i|10 sterility." ■■ valuable wheat, especially for rich selves. Follow this treatment all outside buying increasing, and will in-“ per 100. Tills spplication of dlitetdc»-* clay soils that have recently been through th« summer. Keep the earth crease as th« state of the country im ogy to industry is one which- will no»f ‘ A New SUHlaa Maeropalis. be highly commended* • | W limed. On such soils crops have been around the plants loose, mellow and proves. riaHh Worn,, Have Blgkta. At Catania, hi Sicily, the discovery Finland is a paradise for women—at grown the past season averaging forty free from weeds. By fall strong, stout, Although the sensational press tried t A sh been made of a small necropolis, least for those of the sex who are desir- bushels to the acre, upon fields of twen stocky plants will be had, and, with which belongs to the latest Roman ous of being placed upon th« same ty acres in extent. The editor would ad- proper management, a baudsome dis to show local manipulation in July de livery, Chicago is still the lowest mar times, and contains several rows of plane as men socially, politically and vise each farmer to sow that wijent play of choice flowers may be had all ket in the country, with spot wheat tombs, disposed in almost the same industrially. Nowhere else in the civ that best suits bis soil. Have plump, through the winter. The hist of Sep thia week 10 cents over the highest manner aa the loculi in the Christian ilised world are the sexes so nearly upon clean aeed; seed six pecks to the acre, tember they should be potted, taking price in July, and we would have seen ch incomba. a large mass of earth up with tlx The objects brought to and take the month of August to get aa uicic, there, unu and in« the exi>eri- experi- it.ia ».a .------ • i an equality »o light resemble very much those pre- ment has proved an unqualified sucoees. the wheat ground In proper condition roots. After they are nicely potted a much higher price during this month had not holders of wheat been fright 7m• T XUnit1 nme Sy™”""»" neorop- 'For more than 95 years the gymnasiums for drilling early In September^—The water ffeely and set the pots in a par ? astori T a ? IS ened in June by sensational rumors of Mis-of Grotticelll. Of peculiar im- have admitted both sexes, ami in tbe American. tially shaded place until they finally large receipts; new the cash demand far ,v PITCHER'S CASTORIA,- AS OUR t 2? d A’ ma V l recover. Tbe earth must be kept pttrtance are tiro inscriptions: A University of Helsingfors ' there are exceeds, in proportion, the speculative ; I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis. Massachusetts, Clipping the Horae. moist, but not wet, Ifi the pots. They demand. As in the May and July de Christian one, written in Gre«k, and now 900 women students. There are It might be thought that clipping was the originator of “PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same soother written iq Latin, and relating two flourishing clnba ef women, would hate a tendency to increase the thrive beat in a cool temperature—from liveries, the September speculative forty-five to fifty degrees. TJey grow price is steadily advancing to the price te a soldier from Gallia Narbonensis About 1,000 are now employed in post- that has borne and does now ’ on every risk of colds and cheat diseases in the be>onging to the Letgio Septima Gem- offices, railroad and telegraph bureaus horse. Such, however. Is not tbe case; nicely in a well-protected cold’i'rame.— of the spot wheat, which, as ip those bear the fac-sbmiU signature of wrapper The American. ina. jtWM known that this legion, and other departments of the public ser- on tbe contrary, it reduces the proba months, will finally fix the value in the This is tlworiginM ‘ ‘ PITCHER ’ S CASTORIA," which has been ereated by the Emperor Galba, was re- vioe. More than 900 are engaged as latter end of this month. bility of sueh affections. The greatest Alalke Clover. oruited chiefly in Spain, and in the teachers in schools of various grades, sufferers are those that, after a bard used in t^ho»^s of th^ iiiot^rs of America for over thirty W« are now having large receipts of It Is no wonder that alsike clover so province of Narbonne, but ho memory and It ia not uncommon to see among day's work, are brought Into the stable often proves a disappointment to fann wheat from an ample crop of line qual 50°K CAREFM^Y the wrapper and see that it i, of it existed to the present day in Bicil- their pupils young men of 18, who are wet with perspiration or from rain, and ers who sow it, thinking that tt will, ity—this week 5,843,406 bushels at the ian inscriptions. * • the kind you have always bought on ^he preparing for an academie or commer- having a heavy coat of balr, take a con- like other clover, at least remain in nine primary markets, compared with Oxygwa ia u>« gea^wMt. — j clal career. At toast 2,000"women are • the ground two -full years. Alsike clo sr. ha. aalharil“^ m. t. Following up the researches of two in Fifty-two of the 80 poor-- careful dressing, a performance which- ver seeds, with its first crop. Then, Portland Markets. German' physicians, who were recently h°ua*a hsve women superintendents, Is too generally neglected. To thor unless the clovg- has been' cut before The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is Wheat—Walla Walla, 81c; ’Val led to conclude that three lines of oxy- an<^ a" *h« dairies are managed by oughly dry a horse In such condition Is it fairly-got into blossom, th« root will irrektaent. gen io the solar spectrum were not WOIU®n- ____________ , * ... . too bard work to please most grooms, uoi sivout again, ahd the farmer is ley, 84c per bushel. Flour—Best grades, 84.15; graham, atmospheric. Lewis Jewell considers confinkmcnt and hard woa* consequently the horse gets a chill, and .left with a bnre stubble tjie remainder March 8, 1807. n 88.65; superfine, 83.25 per barrel. that he has proven conclusively that ______ — his respiratory organs become affected. of the summer. Some permanent grass Oata — Choice white, 88 «40c; choice the lines are produced by water vapor Indoor«, particularly ilsrlr In In the the «mine sitting potture posture, A clipped horse Is readily dried, and should always be sown With alsike Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap swbMitnte qndfetal to to health health than than exc».- excri- when afterwards clothed, passes the clover. Timothy is one of the liest. as gray, 86® 89c per bushel. in the earth’« atmosphere, and that. prejudfetal Z^^h” may ?ffeF )OU (tmUSt he mak«g» few^re penme. Banley—Feed barley, 817.50'® 18; therefore, the spectroscope does not in- sedentary workerV.re"*” UM*w°ary after olhce night comfortably, and is not so liable It Is a patient grass, growing a little be- brewing, 818® 19 per ton. at —.»-------------- 1 hour« to take much needful exerctie in the to "catch cold” as the horse that rests dioate oxygen i_ in .a- the ------- Bun. Death the clover early In the season, «« ’ < T>U ‘ ngre i ,entS °f Whlch W«* he doe« not know. open air. They too often need * tonic. Where Millstuffs—Bran, 814 pay- ton; can they Beek invigoration more certainly and in a coat damp. If not sodden, with per and then shooting up quickly and Art and Literatura ia Parla. ■areeably than from Hoatetter'« atomach Bit- spiration or rain. Clipped horses should coming Into head when the ground is middlings, 821; shorts, 815.50. ^ARS THE FAC-8IM1LE SIGNATURE OF * Hay—Timothy, 812012.60; clover, Somebody with a fondness for figure, “ft rhe^^teSW^ always be well clothed when not at cleared off for it to do so. The alsike wheat, 810® ha* been giving attention to the sub- ¡-for dyipepela, kidney, liver and -rheumatic work, and especial care should be taken roots, being dead, begin at once to de 810011; California 11; do oat, 811; Oregon wild hay, 89® ject of the women artists and writers 1 ,llme,,w- ___ ' ________ to preserve the temperature of the skin cay in the eoll. They are so rich In -10 j>er ton. in Paris, and find« that there are 7001 The rarest metal 1« didymium, and -for the first few days after they have plant food that timothy sown with al Eggs—11® 12c per doaen. »rtista and 1,450 writers. Of the 700 (its present market prioe is 84,500 pef undergone the operation of having their sike always makes a better sod. and Butter—Fancy, creamery, 85® 40c; female artists 107 ar« sculptor«, white pound. The next ooetlieet metal Is natural bklry covering* reduced by the will last longer than when it Is grown fair to good, 80c; dairy, 25®80c per r^flt are painters^ which count does barium; its value it alone. „ clipper.—Portland Transcript. roti. (•’''n vs.wurgc, ijiviuue me n ” Cheese—Oregon, 11^«« Yonng fan painters, decorators, ete. DIAfNIII CANNOT Bl CVBBD Authorittes on agriculture say that America, 12)<c; California, 6® 10c per We have never believed that It would A fdlgurlte has been found in Rome, to loc*I application^ aa they cannot reach the pny to detnssercorn tn order to save the plowing under a good crop of scarlet pound. N. ;Y., which extend* to a vertical f"’r*lon,°*,he «w- There 1. only OI1e plant vigor and strength required to clftver Is equivalent to twenty tons of Poultry-v-Chickens, mixed, 83.00® height of 45 feet A fulgurite is a yit- stable manure per acre. They recom 8.50 per dozen; broilers, 81-50 0 2.75; perfect the male blossom. It would In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the rified tuft#"caused by atriking sand. the first place Involve too much labor, mend that all lands from which crops geese, 8804; ducks, 83.5008 perdoaen; Eustachian tube. When this tube <etn infism edyoi have a rumbling sound or imperfect and we cruld never see that the stalks have been harvested In the summer be turkeys, live, 10011c per pound. g “A typ* M ths »Otot .rrer M «cells,es ta wsasfsctsre » ; hearing, and when it is entirely closed deafness Potatoes.—Oregon Burbanks, 85® sown In scarlet clover for this purpose. lithe result, and unless the inflammation can be from which tassels had been removed Uken out and this tube restored to its normal were any more prolific than others. It may be sown among corn, tomatoes, 45c per sack; new potatoes, 50c per condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; turnips, etc., at time of last hoeing, or sack; sweets, 81.9003.25 per eental. nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, What used to be known as topping Onions—California, new, red, 81.3.5; which ia nothing but an inflamed condition of corn, which means cutting off alhabove fiftewpotatoes, melons, cucumbers, have the mucous surfaces. yellow, 81-50 per cental. been harvested, or on grain stubble and Wawtll^va One Hundred Dollars for any the ear, is a certain injury to the crop. Portland, Oregon . Hope—10® ll)<o per pound for new caw of deafneea (caused bv catarrh) that cannot It used to be done to tot the sun reach harrowed in. Wlien sown in July »ml be cured by Haifa Catarrh Cure, «end tor cir- the ■?ar.1* But the ear needed all the early in August it has proved bgrdy as crop; 1896 crOp, 4® 6c. calara, free. Wool—Valley, 14015c per pound; THE BUSY WORLD OF DURINRR* I o , F. J. CHKNKY O CO., Toledo, O. foliage that the stalk was deprived of far north as Michigan and Canada. In «old by drurglata, 7fc. roa nenRtahla «- - - a_ a- -a - - Eastern Oregon, 10@12c; mohair, 30c the latitude of New York time of sow Absolutely Pffre—Deliciou«—Nutritious. Hall's Family Pilla «re the best. in order to perfect its grain. Besides, per pound. It hns long been recognized that these ing may extend from July 15 to Sep Mutton—Gross, best sheep, wether« A German doctor of reputation pre thin toppings of corn have far less tember 1, and farther south even later. * SUSINI«« XOUCATIOH PAYS and ewee,-«^®2Jic; dressed mat ton, scribes aluminum as a cure for rheuma awwtneSs and nutrnTon' than baa the DORCHESTER, MASS, g 4Jio; spring lambs, 5)^ per pound. tism. larger part of the stalk below them. At On no account should hens be al Hogs—Gross, choice heavy, 84; light Xit.biiBhed A^-V¡ 1 lisb^irnoäteTsro pro^uVTO earing time the richest part of the stalk lowed to sit In tbe henhouse during We will forfeit 81,000 if any of our pub- and feeders, 43.5008; dressed, 88® WALTER BAKER A CO. Ltd. 2 not will be tbe middle, arid as close to the the warm season. It is too dry a place 4.35 per 100 pounds. «pìonu. ornormsl courw. Twenty-eight T- In- —'he<1 testimonials are proven to he ,,ot Rfeeiorn, S27 undent! Location baaatifui, 8*,,u^ne- Tns Piao Co., Warren, Pa. ear as possible. Give a cow a cornstalk at any time for healthful development Beef—Gross, top steers, 83.7508; Wath , In the suburbs, with all the sdvantases and she will always begin in tbe mid of tbe chick in tbe shell. In summer m a freat city and nun« of its diaadvantagcR.« cows 82.25; dressed beef, 405tec per Literary Note. dle. eating both ways till «lie comes to Free from »aloun* and trAmorai places. Board- It Is particularly objectionable, because pound. Howard, Ainsle A Company, . New ine halls connected with school. Government .. ------- less nutrition, amt casting out the butt vermin are sure to breed In the hen Veal—Large, 8@8X«; «mall, 4)< ' »¿I r! rtr.m inr y**r from Huo to York, announce in their sterling little ind top ends a* not suited to her taste. house if a ben to sitting there night per pound. . C“- , magasine, i«. of August, a change of -Exchange. ' and day for three weeks. When a hen Tt««. \ ¿8 scot , p D„ University Park, Or. name from The Yellow Kid to The Seattle Markets. at this season steals her nest and r , L . ---------------------- I Yellow Book. Thi* departure is made ■ Butter—Fancy native creamery, makes At on the ground the moisture .Pear blight is one of those plant dis orboo J: , in viewoi the and “or«gen- brick, 18c; ranch, 10012c. which will rise through the soil Invig eases that has been exhaustively stu- ‘ k ,r**,e’ ''•“»leal and academic training, eral character of the content« of the Cheese— Native Washington, 100 l Tfir coin mg year will record some new features: neriodral which will ______ orates the chick and enables It to peck 1- A regular bu-IncMcollere,under tbeleader- P®0000*1' Wfllcn Will hereafter appear died and Its exact nature fully demon llo; California, 9^0. ship ui a regular buatneaacollege man. 2—Kle- but once a month. The Book will be strated, and yet it has left us precisely Its way to tbe outer world, Instead of for Eggs—Fresh ranch, 20c. «"d ■P“* - evr, stocked from where we were before as respects reme- becoming exhausted and dying In it« Poultry—Chickens, live, per pound, invncn. Involving iiivuiTiug the ine regu- irgli- COVer w»«« to »v cover ww« With w ■ w«i pictures, piuiuirn, jokes, jUkPi, . dial ——• measures. In « a word, the only shell. I U?" 3 .. Military tactic* bens, 100 11c; spring chickens, 82 Mtion« of a first -Ci err inilitarw «ch no I In drpu __ .1 «hort «. stories _« •_ wm hsbït^ Sketche«, venes and For , when blight has stricken a @8.50; ducks, 82.5003.75. «L « It _ ■ i_ i. ~ C — .7 .4 me as ^1 AVA* 1 1 _ A - — — — « 1 _ n/' 11 I a 4 zu. 4 III rxl 1 b , variety and excellence of material, in branch to to cut well below the affected president. There la some objection to millet Wheat—Feed wheat, $28 per ton. view of the prioe, 5 cents, Tbe Yellow Part aud burn It; if the whole tree hay, owing to the seed beads, which ____ Oats-«—Choice, per ton, |28. seems affected, to dig It out and burn cannot be separated from th« hay. This Book ia unique. Power that will save you money and Corn—Whole, 822; cracked, per ton, It. I am not aware that any specific can only be avoided when the millet 822; feed meal, 882 per ten. make you money. Hercules Engine* A >•■*••• Group !■ Bru,,. application« are of any use except as 1< mowed. The mistake Is In allowing Barley—Rolled or ground, per ton, are the cheapest power known. Burn Dalou’scolossal group, “The Triumph they may promote a more uniform and it to advance too far In growth be 832; whole, 831. Gasoline or Distillate Oil; no smoke, of the Republic,” which was set up in healthy development of the tree, thus fore mowing. The time to mow millet Fresh Meats—Choice dressed beef, fire, or dirt For pumplag, running plaster during ’ the 1889 exhibition in ' giving it greater resistance and making 11 Lame Back, I is when the seed heads are beginning steers, 6c; cows, 5j^c; mutton sheep, dairy or farm machinery, they have no the Palace de 1« Republique in Paris, I It less susceptible to tbe attack of the R nailraad Back, O 2 to form. 6c; pork, 7c; veal, small, 6. equal. Automatic ia action, perfectly is to b« cast in bronae at the expense of blight bacterium. Particularly shotnd Stitch in the Fresh Fish—Halibut, 4Jfc; salmon, If weeds are annua! they will soon the city. The group will be very cost- ' undue stimulation of rank fertiliser* be aafe and reliable. K Fa.k. Lumbago ■ J 405c; salmon trout,701Oc; flounders L and ail back ■ J )y, as an attempt made to cast it by the avoided, since they induce cxtraordl- disappear If not allowed to produce Seed for illustrated catalog. and sola, 804; ling cod, 4@8; rook -seeds; If they are perennial, keep them » troubes are in- .I cire perdue process proved unsuooess- nary growth which is liable to be soft cod, 5c; smelt, 3^@4c. cut down so as to prevent them from » stantly relieved I ful, and some parts had to be mad« over । and spongy, and often unseasonable, making leaves. leaves are the breath again. It will be cast now by the usual running .............................. into fall when the tree should ing organs of plants, and to frequently sand process. Wool—Choice foothill, 9@12c; San be hardening the season's growth. The cut down the plants as fast aa they be lore gre about 100 graine of iron in Seckel pear has the reputataion of be gin to grow wiH soon put an end to Joaquin, 6 months’ 8@10c; do year’s staple, 7@9c; mountain, ll@18c; Ore th« iverage human body, and yet so ing one of tbe most reslatant varieties, them. Bay SL, Sas Francisco. Cal. gon, 10@ 18c per pound. Price, onfy $!M. wtaut ia thia exceedingly small but it Is not proof by any means, as • Currying the horses when they have , Hops — 7@9c per pound. ;tity that its diminution ia attend- your correspondent has testified. Millstuffs —Middlings, 818.50@99; Blight varies somewhat In different become dry after their return from the 'ifh very serious results. years. The reasons for this are un day’s Work relieves them of Itching California bran, 814@15 per ton. due to attacks of Insects and opens the England is trying submerged cannon. known, but appear to be due to more Hay—Wheat,819@ 15; wheat and oat, Oaken beams 21 inches thkk and the favorable weather conditions some sea pores of the skin. If they are well 811 «14; oat, 810« 19; river barley, Its soothlhgTwartnlng, invig- d bull of a ship protected by three inches sons than others. Discouraging a« pear rubbed down and also given a brisk 87@8rMteet barley, 89« 12; alfalfa, orat ng current penetrates the £ _ of toiler plate were pierced by a solid culture to, owing to the inskitous char brushing they w1H feel bettewAnd also 8?«8.50 clover, 87-50«». weakened tlsau-s, sends the R shot from one. Potatoes—New, an boxea, 40«60c. acter of blight, it will pay to watch be In better condition for work the liL -blood bounding through your M next d»y. ■ —— ■■ Onions—New red, 70«80c; do new trees carefully for the first appearance veins, relieves the pain, takes ip A medical authority asserts that death of disease, to cultivate, prune and care Four times as much can be produced silverskin, 85c«81 per cental. ' out the soreness, warms, tones V caused by a fall from'a great height ii for them systematically.—Germantown on an acre by the use of wheel hoes and strengthens, * Fresh fruit—Apple*, 40« 60c per absolutely painless. The mind «cts Telegraph. re-enforces na- n and other hand implements than by small box; do large bex, 40«65c Royal f ture and ~ ■ Q very rapidly for a time, then uncon- the ordinary cultivation with horse apricots, 20 « 850 common cherries, sciousnes« enaiiv. - power, aa the hand implement« will «L 15«28c; Royal Anne cberri«e, 95«40c Perm wewtiy. J Excepting clover there is no better low of growing the plants doser in the per box; currants, 81-00«1.50 per The island ef Malta has a language «oiling crop than a mixture of oata and rows, and the rows need, not be more It is worn while 1 cheet; peaches, 25«40c; pearo, 20« HEAD complete, tn from 17mlnutes to two of its own, derived from the Carthagin peaa cut green. It can be sown much than twelve Inche« apart, but In so do you sleep, and g 40c; cherry plams, 20«80c per box. hours wfn HtHEf'r TA,’K, WORM ian and Arabian tongues. Th« noblity earlier than corn, and will be In condi ing tbe crop must be supplied with sn can be regulated. | SPECIFIC, requiring nd previdua or af- Cheese Fancy mild, new, 8c; fair Real about It in c of th« island speak Italian. tion long before corn la ready to cut for abundance of plant food and carefully dieting, .„d ^"kiiT, the little book 2 green fodder. The pea vines also make attended to. i > “Three Class?« 1 Iron has for ages been a favorite Butter—Fancy creamery, 28@24e; do J no pain, sickness, tt a better ration than green corn at tta diacomfoH orbakaftercffijcta No loss ot of Men,” fro- by I In Michigan a law Is in force which seconds, 21@22c; fancy dairy, M>@ medicine. Nearly 100different prepara best, ss they supply the nitrogenous requires all orchards Infested with in ~ mall or at the fl time, meals or detention from business. tion« of iron are now known to the 91c; good to choice, 16 @ 18o per pound. ■"•a VMM. uuwvv rocums. f ?C<‘ r-A PhyskUn’s advi.« I element In which corn Is deficient. But jurious Insects to be sprayed or disin ««■'««• CURB medical ctosmista. Eggs—Store, I1H@ 14c; ranch, 16@ ' **• Cail or address " Qw.M» oases euc- as the n.sin soiling crop corn will al fected. This law to enforced by three the most complete Uu. of UnnaaMaw 90o; Eastern, 1R^ 14; duck, Ido p«r We carry Sad A thistle Geoda oa the Coit. „ ways have the preferRace, as more can commiaadoners in each township, who doaen. Norway ia the only country in the tvin umeam naba r« mu. nden electric belt co ar« appointed on petition of ten free- «end for Ou A th laue Catalogo«. world which is not increasing its an Citrus fruit—Nave! oranges, fl and oats. By sowing successively until hoMera. If tbe owner refuses to do the nual yield of cereal*. The reason ia •t; seedlings, 75c@81.t5; Mexican WILL * FINCK-CO., t'lrnsf mrntin IKú the middle of May, oata and peastsn found in climatic conditions. limes, |4.M@A50: common lemoi Mart«* M.. Baa »»««ttesc. Cat. be kept in best condition for soiling 81 @1-00 per box. I German agricultural papera any the Th« «mall British imports of American apples into Ger- Schillings Best tea is not on^ pure but it ...p-—because it is fresh-roamedS > What is the missing word? f V Vou won’t see it again Cut this out. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. J Do Not Be Deceived. Tne Kind You Have Always Bought” Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You S Walter Baker & Co.’s | 8 f & BREAKFAST COCOA g Mil 11) IINIVFRXITY ~ OWER ALBANY COLLEGE :. ils a Back Ache, a f ■ H Hercules Qas Bugine Wo rks ELECTEKBHJi TAPE WORMS S BASE ULI tom .