THE BLUES. YiTien a cheerful, brave, light-hearted woman is suddenly plunged into that perfection of misery, the blues, it is a sad picture. It is usually this way: She has been feeling "out of sorts" for some time; head has ached, and back also; has slept poorly, been quite nervous, and nearly or twice; head jwVwS dizzv. and itf'. i i i f i?) T I fast; then Cl that bear ing-down feeling. Ecr doctor says, " cheer up, you have dyspepsia; you'll be all right soon." But she doesn't get " all right." Sho prows worse day by day, till all at once she realizes that a distressing fe male complaint is established. Her doctor has made a mistake. She has lost faith in him; hopo van' ishes; then comes the brooding, morbid, melancholy, everlasting blues. Lydia E. 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The franchise of easy digestion one of the most, valuable in the gift of medical science can be secured by any person wise enough to use Hosteiter's Stomach Bitters, either to sup press growing dyspepsia, or to uproot it at ma turity. BUlious. rheumatic and fever and ague sufferers, persons troubled with nervous ness and constipated, snoutn aiso secure ui health franchise by the lame means. In every mile of railway there are seven feet four inohes not covered by the railB, the space left for expansion. Paid nam ages Voluntarily. There was a collision on the Danish State railroad near Copenhagen some time ago in which forty persons were killed and seventy wounded. The rail road at once admitted that it was to blame, and instead of fighting claims for damages, has appointed a committee to settle with the claimants what will be fair compensation, so as to avoid having the claims brought into the oourts. HOME PRODUCTS AND PURE FOOD. Gate that Will Not Pag. Most farm gates begin to sag at the outer end after a little use, thus caus ing oftentimes much inconvenience. If the upright at the hinges can be kept rigidly In place, there is no reason why a Kate should sag if It is properly con Rtructerl. A DroDer construction Is shown in the accompanying lllustra tion. two braces beiiiff used, both of All Eastern Syrup, so-called, usually very light colored and of heavy body, Is made from glucose. "7tt ti'arffcn Urips" is ntude from Sugar Cane and is strictly pure, it is for sale bv first-class grocers, in cans only. Manufac tured bv the Pacific Coast Syri'p Co. All gen uine "'1'e.a lianlea Drips" have the manufac turer's name lithographed on every can. rROPKRLY CONSTRUCTED GATE. which hold the outer end of the gate ricidly in nlace. Farm gates are often made of material too light to be Rtrnmrlv nlnned at the ends of the burs. This Is a mistake, as secure pin- ufhg is necessary In order' to give the braces a chance to do their work. lows. If the peach Is an extra good one, it may well be left to fruit on Its own stock. Some kinds of peaches re produce themselves from seed, and all kinds of this fruit are more likely to produce something nearly like them selves. If the native fruit proves to be worthless, a few buds inserted high er up after It has grown large enough to show what It Is, will change It to whatever variety may be desired. Plow Under Rubbish. It will be a pleasant surprise to the farmer or gardener to notice the Im provement of land where vegetable growth of any kind ias beer plowed under. It will take the time of some one to pull, rake and cart off or burn such rubbish. Why not let this extra help follow the plow aid keep It clear of obstruction and acconiolish some good from the operation? Not ouly will there be returned to the soil what the plant has taken up during the growing season, but also what the foliage has been able to appropriate from the air. This will be a paying operation upon land that is liable to be a little droughty. It will be noticed that the retentive properties of such laud will be greatly improved by persistence In this line of management. The most perfect implement for this kind of work and also plowing under coarse manure Is the sulky plow. Orarrs Judd Farmer. Natural Blue Grass Land. Blue grass is one of the most nutri tious of all the grasses. Its roots are straggling and run near the surface, therefore it Is rich in early spring, when the mill's rays do not warm the soil deeply. Some land seems to grow up In bli" grass whenever left un- cropped. t will run out most otner crasses as the latter fall. One reason why this grass Is nutritious is, perhaps, explained by the remark uu old farmer made, that he had always noticed that the natural blue crass land was a strong limestone soil. $2000- Brown ticket in every package of Schil lings Best baking powder. Yellow ticket in every package of Schil lings Best tea. 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Better cut these rules out. sosi Address: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. BID sum l-DVSPEPTICIIP.O will core you of Dys pepsia, Indigestion, andstomaeh troubles of all kinds. Price. (1. On receipt of same we will deliver it at your neareit ex press office free of charge. ....FRANK NAU.... Portland Hotel Pharmacy, Bixtb and Morrison sued', PORTLAND, OR. Yields double the amount of any other grass ior hay or pasture. Will stand the dry season and grows as vigornualv In September as in June. It grows 011 dry hills where nothing else will grow. It solves the problem of pasturage in the northwest country. Price 20c per pound. Address all orderi 10 .11. .1. Miitt.iiM, Muaoow, Idaho Dentists.... Get your supplies of ns at cut rates. Large stock and low prices. Goods guaranteed. WarJ-Clarhi Co,, Denial Depot, Portland. Diamonds have been discovered, in rare instances, in the meteoric stones which have fallen to the earth. King Solomon's Treasure," only Aphrodlslacal Tonic known. (See Dictionary.) es.uo a box, 8 weeks' treatment. Mason Chemical Co., P. 0. Box "47, Philadelphia, Pa. A Tall Chimney. One of the tallest stacks in Great Britain is situated at Llanelly. From the base of the foundation to the ex treme summit ia 400 feet high. The cap of the top weighs 27 tons, and 720, 000 bricks were used in its construction. It is ciroular in form, and in a gale bends extremely. I never used so quick a cure as Fiso's Cure for Consumption. J. B. Palmer, llox 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 25, 191)5. Blonde hair is the finest and red the coarsest there is. Intensive Farming. The average yield of potatoes per acre In the United States is from sixty to ninety bushels; in the Islanf of Jer sev that tlclit little island of fine cows nnd superfine potatoes the aver age yield of the latter is 333 bushels an acre, with Instances not a few of yields of 500 or GOO bushels tr the acre. Of course, the area of land is small In Jersey, for the whole island contains less than 28,000 acres, with about 19,000 acres arable, and farms are very small, many of them contain ing three acres or less, aud the largest has about fifty acres. This makes the most Intensive farm ing necessnry, hence the yield of pota toes noted. Such results and such con ditions prove that large farms are not necessary, and that, in fact, they niny be of greatest disadvantage, particu larly where not thoroughly cultivated. "Ten acres enough" Is not so absurd 8 proposition as Is generally supposed. Farm Stock and Home. Flavoring Hay. :, When fresli clover not fully cured is mixed with grain straw as it Is put in the barn, not ouly will the clover be kept from blackening, but it will Im part a delicious aroma to' the straw mowed away with it. : Some farmers sow vernal grass, which has a . very nleasant scent, for the purpose of fl voring the hay. It mnkes the bay more palatable, and that- mnkes It more nutritious. It also makes the hay field a piueh pleasanter place to work In, as the scent of the newly-cut vernal grass is most delightful. From Boston to Bristol. Two centuries ago Bristol was the greatest port on the west coast of Eng land, and many a Puritan ship sailed from its docks. A special agent is now in the United States negotiating for a steamship line between Boston and Bristol, and the municipality of Bristol has voted to expend a sum of a million and a half sterling in the construction ofdooks to accommodate the largest vessels, at the mouth of ' the river Severn. , A Pyreneean Republlo. . Andorra, the little republic on the border of France and Spain, is going to give up its picturesque isolation. It now has a telegraph line connecting it with the French system and a carriage road is being constructed to take the place of the mule track over the Pyre nees which for ages has been the only means' of access to the town. It is said that if the earth's atmos phere were suddenly increased in thick neBS to 700 miles the Bun could not penetrate it and the earth would Boon be wrapped in ice. HOW'S THIS t We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for anj case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. , . F. J. CHKNEY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, have known F.J.Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly Imrorable in all business transactions ana ' flnnncially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm, V EST ot 1 RUAX. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wii.ntNa, kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directlv upon the blood and mucous sur faces oi the system. Testimonials free. 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Princesi Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen, Queen Victoria's eldest great-grandchild, has become engaged to a prince of Reuss-chleitz-Kostritz, a young son of a far-off branch of the family ruling over the smallest principality in Ger many. If the wedding takes place soon Queen Victoria may yet see the fifth generation of her descendants. Artificial rubber is being sought by Mr. Berthelot, the French chemist, who predicts that his product will ba better and cheaper than the natural produot of Para. A new industry has been started in Michigan. Blocks of sawdust with resin are made and sold for fuel, and it is said that for a quick, hot fire this has uo equal. It is estimated that the lumber out of the Miramichi and tributaries, Can ada, will this season amount to 112, 000,000 feet. Kidney and Bladder Troubles Quickly Cured You May Have a Sample Bottle of the Great Discovery, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Sent Free by Mail. People doctor their troubles and try different medicines so often without benefit that they get discouraged and skeptical. In most suchcases serious mistakes are made In doctoring and not knowing what our trouble is or what makes us sick. The unmis takable evidences of kidney trouble are pain or dull ache In the back, too frequent de tire to pass water, scanty supply, scalding irritation. As kidney disease advances the face looks sallow or pule, eyes puffy, the feet swell and sometimes the heart aches badly. Should further evidence be needed to find out the cause of sickness, then set urine aside for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling is also convinc'ng proof that our kidney s and bladder need doctoring. The mild and extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney and bladder remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. Sold by druggists,' price fifty cents and one dollar. Bo universally successful has Bwamp-Root been in quickly curing even the the most distressing cases that if you wish to prove its wonderful merit you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable in formation, both sent absoultely free by mail. Mention and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The fact that this liberal offer appears lu this paper ia sufficient guarantee. For Barreling Apple. It Is Blow work putting apples one by one Into the bottom of a barrel; but If turned In from the box or basket those throughout the whole lower part of the barrel are sure to be more or less bruised a condition that greatly lowers their value when Bhinped. The Illus trations, reproduc ed from the Amerl bag kxtkndep. caD Agriculturist, show a box with a bag bottom that will enable one to put fruit quickly Into the bottom of a barrel, and into every por tion of it uu to the top, without bruls Ine a simile specimen. The box cau measure a bushel if desired, and should have handles as shown. There Is no wooden bottom. A burlap bag, grow Ing smaller and smaller toward the lower end, Is tncked to the lower edge. When the box Is set un on a level sur face to be filled, the bag Is gather ed into the posi tion shown In the second picture. The box Is filled and lifted, the hand erasulng the bottom of the bag In the handle of the box. The full box Is set on the edge of the barrel, and the right hand, still grasping the loose bot tom of the bag, Is let down gently to the bottom of the barrel, when the ap ples will as gently settle down through the bag and sprend out in tbe barrel. BOX HF.ADT FOR FILLING. Device for Laying Wire. The accompanying illustration shows a very handy cart to be used In the lay- J. was tliat AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OP THE WORD " CASTORIA " AND "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK, DR. SAMUEL FOR LAYING WIRE. ing of wire, when building a wire fence. I have put up 200 rods with one of my own make. To build It, secure two cultivator wheels and put them on flu axle far enough apart so that a reel of wire may be Inserted at the end. Bore holes In the main pieces of the frame at the back end. through which to pass the rod which supports the reel of wire. One man can lay a wire with this machine as fast ns he can walk.- J. A. Bennett, In Orange Judd Farmer. GET THE GENUINE AWTICLEI Walter Baker & Co.'s Breakfast COCOA Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. Coita Leaa than ONE CENT a cap. Bt iur that the package bear our Trade Mark. (EsUblish4 I7S0.) Walter Baker & Co. Limited, Dorchester, Mass. The Poultry House. A poultry house Is not simply a place In which the fowls should roost. In win ter, when the ground Is covered with snow, the hens are almost helpless and must remain Inside. They should have plenty of room on the tloor. whlcu should be kept covered with cut straw or leaves, in which they can scratch and work. Overfeeding on grain Is the cause of bens not laying, and it also leads to double-yolk eggs, soft- shell eggs and dlseasos. Each fowl should have ten square feet of room on the floor: that Is. a poultry house 10x10 should accommodate ten fowls, Mules for a 1'roBt. There are many poor mules, tbe off spring of old, broken-down mares, good for nothing else. Tbe best mules are bred In Kentucky, where some excel lent large-bodied mares are kept for this purpose. A mule team, weight for weight, will show much more than horse team, and It will keep In harness until 30 rears old. which the horse team will not do. Plant tha Peach Pita. It Is a good plan to plant all peach Dlta when It Is known that the fruit ha been grown on trees free from yel- Have Warm Stable. A man or an animal can endure any amount of ventilation during the dny, but when night conies the iiulnml, like the man, delights In a warm and soft bed free from cold draughts of air. The cold draughts lu the stable frequently come along the floor, chilling the ani mal when It Is at rest. This fact should teach the farmer that Jie will make no mistake In using plenty of dry bedding, and It Bhould be thick and loose, thus preventing draughts from below and assisting to retain the animal heat. Shelter the Implement, Store the tools and Implements un der shelter. If possible take them apart and give the pieces a thorough cleaning with kerosene, which will as sist In preventing rust. It would be also an advantage to sharpen all blades, and be lu readiness for work without delay as soon as spring opens. AU reixiirs and extras should be or dered now, as It mny require days or weeks to secure them at a time when work Is pressing. Stall-Fed Cattle. , It Is a mistake to keep fattening cat tle con (In i-d in stalls all through the day without change. It Is often done under the Impression that the animal If allowed to run out will work off all the fat that the feeding can put on him. But a short time each day will rest the muscles, cramped by being kppt In one position too long. The animal will also keep to his feed better than If closely confined. Burning the Strawberry Bed. Burning over the strawU-rry bed Is work which some will not perform for fear of Injuring the plants. A grower who desired to test the method piled straw In the spaces of a few of the plants to the depth of six Inches. The foliage of the plants that were burned over was of better color the next sea son and much heavier than on those not so treated. Stick to the Land. A far-seeing American fnrmer says: There was never a time In tbe history of the world when it was more dan gerous for a man with a family, or one who expects some day to have a fam ily, to let go of bis land and try some thing else. PITCHER, of Eiannis, Massachusetts, tho originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same has borne and does now ,. on even bear the facsimile signature of (ACCMi( wrapper. This is tlie original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it ia the kind you Juive always bought Slff sm on tha and has the signature ofa'Z &4UM wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher it President. March 8, 1897. QrfioC &-.J. Do Not Be Deceived. 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