The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, April 06, 1889, Image 7

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    THE ONION CROP.
r ulTtsltndBobdnelUMBgg
0ew to i Knini".
m u usual to eot the onion crop Id
soon as the front leave the ground.
d it in not unuhual to have the seeds
plants a early as March. No
, deuiandit more careful preparation
C,L ,,0il than the onion, a tho most
UN,rioH period Is when It Is In its first
" of growth. The crop not only
require- very rich aoll. but mu.t be
k,nt free from weeds. It la not a
.uniuier crop, us It dollg-bts In a cool
"on. and the frosts do but little. If
,n'v dumatfe to tho plants In tula
."lion. Tho beat location for onions
u a pi'e ot g'round lhat ha been
heavily manured the year previous. A
poultry-yard In which largo flocks
bave been kept answers well, and tho
,oil should be mellow, so as to admit
of MIT cultivation.
In the North the crop Is frown from
geod the first year, the rod varieties
beinc preferred, hut tho pardoners and
truckers in this latitude grow their
crops from onion acts, whioh are pro
duced by sowing the seed very thickly
in the rows, nnd on moderately fertile
oil. Aftor tho tops die down tho seta
are stored In thin luyors in a cool
place to bo pluntod next spring, each
get making a large onion the
second year. The white silver-skin
and yellow Danvera varieties aro
consi'lered tho best m irket varlctios,
but tho potato onion, which flrows in
bunches from a single seed. Is tho
earliest for table use, but la not bow
extensively grown. To got them in
early is to escape woods, which entail
hand weeding, but as the onion is at
gross foodor it delights In any kind of
manure and good cultivation: Tho seta
are simply planted in rows, about
three inches apart, by lightly sticking
them in the ground, though the truck
ers plnnt acres of them by covering
them complotoly in tho rowa, in order
to save labor.
The maggot 13 an enemy that glvos
trouble and is not easily subdued, but
whore tho crop is grown on new beds,
instead of on tho same location every
year, as was formerly tho practice,
the depredations of the maggot havo
been greatly reduced. Tho onion bod
should recoivo only fine, well-rotted
manure, freo from any kind of litter,
and well Incorporated into the soil,
which should be workod over until not
a clod can bo found, for upon tho thor
ough preparation of the soil depends
y yield of the crop, which may rango
anywhore from 100 to 600 bushels per
acre, according to the soil and manage
ment. The crop is a paying 0110, as
the supply is seldom equal to tho de
mand. Philadelphia Record.
L E NGTH OF ROOTS.
Information That Will In All Probability
Surprlae Many I
"How long aro potnto roots any
wayP" I can not tell, but judging from
analogy, I should say thut In a tine,
rich, mellow soil under favorable con
ditions, they grow five or six feet
long. Tho porson who pulls up a hill
of early potatoes while tho tops aro
green, and shakos off tho earth may
suppose ho has got nearly all tho
roots, but such is by no means the
case. Tho samo is true of oriions. I
once had an onion bed on a hill side
garden, the soil of which was a fine
sandy loam. Tho bed was about four
feet wide, tho onions about full-grown
and tho tops still groen. There came
a showor in tho night and a stream ran
down over the bed until the surfaco
dirt was all washed away and the roots
wore left bare, extending unbroken in
every direction, and genorally remain
ing in tho place where they grew. In
tho morning when I visited my garden
to see tho havoc that had boon caused
by tho rain, I was surprised, beyond
measure, to find that onion roots wore
so long. Somo onions that stood near
the middle of the bed had pushed
their roots in both directions to the
outsido of the bed ; in other words,
their roots wore oxtendod two foot on
all sidos. I would notbolievoitif I had
not seen it myBelf. It is the common
opinion that tho roots of trees extend
about as far out in the ground as the
branches project out above it; but the
truth is that they extend much far
ther. I havo seen large trees, as well
as willows and alders, washed out by a
flood in the crock, and in every case
the roots were more than twice the
length of the branches. Tho person
who buys troos from tho nurserymen
may think he obtains about all the
roots with the trees, but he does not
get one-half of them. From what I
know of other vegetables, I believe
that potatoes of vigorous growth send
out roots threo feet in every direction
where they aro not opposed by some
Impediment, and that if thore is richer
soil or manure within four foet of
whore they nre planted they will start
for that tho first thing, and reach it in
a short time, Tho man who manures
one row of potatoes and leaves tho
noxt without any manure as an expe
riment, to find out the value of com
mercial fertilizers, makes as great a
mistake as tho one who put his money
into a contribution box, thinking it a
Ravings bank. If you manure one row
of potatoos, the next row will steai
part of the manure unless you Inter
pose an impassable barrier of boiler
plate or chilled Iron. Cor. Rural New
Yorker.
-
Cranberry Dumplings. Sift to
gether one quart of flour and two and
one-half teaspoons of baking powder;
mix to a soft dough with sweet milk;
roll out and spread with one quart of
cranberry sauce; fold over, place jn a
pudding bag and steam one hour. Serve
with sweet saimo.
Colonel Steers (of Montana) "It
seems to me you New Yorker are en
tirely too -uppish-and on your dignity.
If you only were out where I UyOJ d
see what Western hoapitaJity is." Mr
Manbatian-"I have. I once took a
drink with Six-Toed Hank ef your
town at the point of a pistol! Puck.
-Siun pamter-"You want a sign
English OhoD-House" over your door,
do your Proprietor "Yah; dot vas
Id --English Ghop-IIouse. Do you
want any extracts from the bill of fare
painted Inr "Yah; dot va tod goot
Idea. Baint on de board: HotSeeeefe.
Pew. und Llmbui?erCheet.'"-Pbil-delpbls
Record.
PHOSPHORIC ACID.
IU Mm as a rmillM, .. Eaubll.hsd
bjr 1. KiiwrlmrnU.
In one regard tho various ex pert
inent stations of the country are doing
valuable service to farmers, and that
Is In the line of thinking, studying and
experimenting for themselves. IVof.
Johnson, of the Connecticut State Ex
periment Station, stated at the recent
farmors' convention that it was gratify
ing to mark the progress that hiid
Imajo mado among fanners in the last
twonty-tlvo years. That whereas at
ono time talk upon fertilizers nnd ford
ing rations was as (ir.n-k almost to the
average farmer, ho can to-day talk In
telligently upon these subjects, and
A etm them with credit to himself.
It Is far better that this is so. In
oaiise the farmer ha actual practice
to deal with, and It Is frequently Um
case that scientific theory require,
some modification In order to corre
spend with practice; and tho Intel
ligent farmer who understands scien
tific declarations, and can judge of the
ciiii-t and results which he obtains,
can not only adopt any particular
mode of procedure to tho necessities
of the enso. but can also point out the
probable point In which science Is In
correctly Interpreted.
ror somo time thore hnvo been
tables In existence arranged by the
(orman scientists In tho course of
their experimentation, giving the
amount of manorial substances taken
from tho soli by average crops of vari
ous kinds. By thoso it appears that
phosphoric acid Is quite largely re
quired In tho production of grain;
ihat is, the tables show a considerab'.;,
larger projMirtion of phosphoric acid
in the grain of crops than in the
straw, with the exception of corn,
where the percentage of phosphoric
acid in tho grain is given as five and
line-tenths, and of corn-stalks as live
nnd three-tenths, und In buckwheat,
where the grain has five and soven
tenths nnd tho straw six and one
tonths; tho other grains range from
over five to nearly twelve, with a
range of two to throe and five-tenths
in tho straws. Whether this propor
tion is true regarding buckwheat, it
is yet difficult to determine, but there
is an experiment with regard to corn
that seems to denote a limit to the
valuo of phosphoric acid for the pro
duction of grain.
In a held that had not been cropped
for some time, with the exception of
tho previous year to buckwheat, the
soil was Supplied with an amount of
nitrogen and potash estimated to be
sufficient for tho production of an
average crop of corn, tho nitrogen in
tho form of sulphate ot ammonia, and
potash as hi',h grade muriate, being
spread broadcast after tho ground was
plowed, and well harrowed in. Upon
one section of one-sixteenth of an acre
dissolved bono black was employed at
the rate of two hundred ami lift.v-six
pounds per aero, another with noth
ing. Another with double tho quantity
of bone black, and still another with
nothing. Tho nothing plots were near
ly identical in their yield, giving only
a small quantity of grain, as well as
small stalks, but there were some pe
culiar feature! with the other two
p'ots. Tho ono with tho lossor quan
tity of the bone black, which contained
tho olomont phospho: Ic acid, gave a
good development of stalks, while they
produced well-developed and well
cured cars of corn, many stalks
furnishing two ears perfectly capped
over. In the case of tho larger quan
tity of phosphoric ncid there was I
consujprably increased growth of
stalks, being in tho proportion of
V2C7.2 for an acre to 3745.6 of the
former quantity, while the yield ol
,-ars of corn was nctually less; the
onrs were somewhat la-gor, but
scarcely a stalk had two ears, and the
proportion was H7H7.2 to 3!K)-..4 of
the former. This would seem to in
dicate that so far as the chemical use
of phosphoric acid is concoi ned there
is a limit in grain production, and
that beyond that point it only serves
toglvo an increase of fodder, the econ
omy of which is questionable. W. II.
Yeomans, in N. Y. Observer.
Webster as a Financier.
Daniel Webster onco found a good
way of getting rid of a borrower the
best ono, indeed, on lecord, for, like
tho man who bought the cloth for
,hirts, he killed two birds with one
stone.
"Webster." said Hufus Choate one
day, "I want to borrow $500 and 1
wish you'd lend It to me."
l hnvon't tho money to-day. Mr.
Choate." said Webster, "but you give
me your note and I can get it cashed
for vou."
Gratified beyond measure Choate sat
down to write his note.
"By the way, Choate," said Webster,
in an otT-hand way, "you might as
well make that note for $1,000, and I
can use 608 myself."
Certainly," said Choate, cheer
fully, and ho signed a note for an even
$1,000.
Then tho immortal Daniel sauntered
down to a banker's office.
-Ah! any thing I can do for you to
day, Mr. Webster?"
"Can you discount a note of fl.OOO
for mo?"
"With pleasure."
Tho great statesman pocketed l.w"
in bills, gave $501 to Choate. who wa
effusive in his thanks, and kept the
other f 600 himself.
Daniel Webster, my son. was what
would be called in these days "a finan
.jgr'Lewlston Journal.
-ITie Jews' free echool at Spital
fields. Eng.. is said to be the largcs:
-chool In the world. It numbers MOD
pupils-2,250 boys and U50 girls.
Four nogatives wre recently nam
,f a cannon ball tha. occupied only
ne-third of a second in passing a givei,
PThe tensile strength and elastic
limit of certain classes of iron increase
during rest after stress beyond the
elastic limit.
- Experiments carried on at A.ra
kan show that the culture of the silk
worm could be carried on as far north
as the mouth of the Volga.
Prof. Riley, the entomologist, has
liscorered an' insect which preys upon
l MlM nd shoe. It cm be destroyed
bv a vna?f bisulphide of carbon.
RAILROAD SIGNALS.
Ho -u M, .tiling anil NlgnlnVaiirr as Sti
plained by th Mlamlartl ('ml.
The greatest civilizing agent in the
world, after the art of printing. Is the
locomotive, and that term Includes
the railroad and all its appurtenance
Without railroads, three-quartern of
tho United States would uow bo a
wilderness, and tho samo Is true of
great portions of other continents.
Every body travels on the railroad,
and a railroad train is a familiar sight
that never grows old.
But how many of the millions who
travel know what tho railroad signals
mean? The majority do not bother
their heads nlmut tho matter, and a
large minority vaguely wonder why
there should be so much tooting and
swinging of lanterns, all of which is
no doubt essential, but nt tho same
time very confusing to the unluiliated
passenger.
Perhaps this nrticlo may serve to
clear up the mystery, M the data Is
taken from tho "Standard Code,"
text book fo- railway men.
Bed signifies "dange-."
Greed signifies "cuution go slow
ly." White signifies "saf- ty."
(ireen and white signifies "stop lit
Hug stations for passengers 01
freight"
One cap or torpedo on rail means
"stop immediately."
Two caps or torpedoes on rail mean
"reduce Speed Immediately and look
out for danger signal."
A train while running must display
two green Hags by day and two groen
lights by ni','ht, 0:10 on each side ol
the rear of the train.
After sunset, or when obscured In
fog or other cause, must display
headlight in front and two red light.
in rear.
Two green flags by day nnd two
green lights by night, displayed in the
placet provided for that purpose 00
tiio front of an engine, denote that the
train is followed by another train run
ning on the samo scliedulo and en
titled to the same lime-table rights us
the train carrying the signals.
Two white flags by day and two
white lights by night, carried in the
same manner, denote that the train is
an extra.
A blue flag by day nnd a blue light
by.night, placed on the end of a car.
denotes that ear inspectors are at work
under or alsnit the cur or train, ami
must not be coupled to or removed
until the blue signal is removed.
Lamp signals are made as follows:
A lamp swung 10 COM tho track is
the signal to stop.
A lamp raised and lowered vertical
ly is the signal to move ahead.
A lamp swung vertically In a circle
across the track, when the train is
standing, is the signal to move back.
A lamp swung Vertically in a circle
at arm's length across the track, when
tho train Is running, is the signal that
the train has parted.
A flag or the hand moved In any of
the directions given above will indicate
the same signal as given by this lamp.
The locoin tive whistle signals are
composed of short, quick sounds ami
long sounds. In the following table, 1
means short, quick sound; moan-.
long sound.
Apply hruk 1, Mop
K Ituse BiakeSi mart-
Bask
II ghaay crest nt? Knot
Approach IK atut :on . . . .
call for sw khan
.0
0 o
0 0 0
.. , or O O
, blast lusting 5 sec.
OOOO
emtio on trueli
T ula has parted - O
Kor fuel 0 OOOO
llrldgeo. tun It) tt'.irn n(O0-
F re alarm -OOOO
Will tuke side-track
(iolden Days.
BUSINESS RULES.
soma Sound Advice furnished by a 81
Urati Hank Tai or.
Do you know Hint somo pooplo cm
not bo taught tho simplest, yet mo.-t
Important, ntlei for doing business
with 11 bunk? The strictest rules an
liiwstho world OToreppSTttVln to moil",
miittois and land iriinsfers, and In
those the slightest dot of blnek on th
white paper U tnkon into account.
Some pooplo, I s ty. enn not uiiderstni.u
this, though remlndod of It day aftc
day. To help this class iilong tUld
keen them constantly reminded of tlx
bunking rules MOeaMrf to keop a cor
rect account, a book, small enough to
carry in one's pock -t, has been printed,
nnd if being llbersvll; distribuwd. 1
will cito threo of tho rules most fro
quently violated. Tho Bret relates to
tho signature, if your name is Junes'
L renman, and you sign that in the
signaturo-book, nevor sign a cheek
otherwise. Kvery JTOUng mun shoulil
adopt his signature tor life and decide
whether he will sign his first name in
full or abbreviated. It is MWaVl I"' I
to write tho first mime In full, then
the middle or other initials and thei.
the name- If this rule is adopted nev
or deviuto from it Tho second i u!e
very frequently violated is in tho in
dorsing of a check. Should your name
be misspelled on a check see what tin
error Is un 1 indorse it exactly to n
letter. Then sign the correct signa
ture under it- The third violation is
neglect to count money before foUtfl
to the bank. It is much better not to
deposit that day if you must run to
the bunk wilh a pocketful of loose
money and then arrange it on the
counter in a reckless manner. How
often do you rend of men bolni? robbed
In a bank by a shrewd thief cnlline
their attention away from tho mone;,
in front of them, while a confederal,
reaches over and takes the pllo. A
strict adder mco te simple rules sTfll
save many dolla. s and a good deal ol
time. - St Lrouis Globe-Democrat
Blind Man (in a London fog)
"Now. then sir! Look when you're
o-oino- to:" Jones-"! be(? your par
don. my good feliow-this beastly ton
) u.'t -.,, Inst mv wav-
COUIUII s wseo J ' a -
den't know where the dickens I ami
Blind man - "Fog. Is there? Ah -jusl
you take hold of my arm, and tell me
where you lire, and I'll s- e you safe
home, log makes no aiuerence w
"Oh. I do so love music," said tne
gushing Miss Ringlets. "Won't you
play something for us, Mr. Thumpk?"
Sartninly. I will play any sing Miss
Ringlets may desire. Vhat shall it
be?" -Do you know that er the
Peek-fa-BoolAnger march?" American
Musician.
iosi mi'TIO.n CORKS,
An old physician, retired from prai lire,
old ihMli Ian, retires! inon praoiiee, nav-
Um l,d iils iil lu hli baud! 1 in hast In. I, a
missionary the foraiuls "I s ilnnde vcRi'tablf
remedy lor the ipcesly slid ermnrnt cure ot
Consumption, flrsiuoliltli, ( altrrh, Asthma.
Slid all flimsl aad l.uins ur..t 1,. ;...a.. .i
tltft sad radical cunt for Ksirom heMllty and
all Sertoli! t'omidslnU. after liavlni! tcatcd ita
underfill enrattve powers In Uioiuaudi of
caaci, haa felt II hli duty to malic II known lo
hli lUfTcrlns fellows. Artaalol t ihla motive
and a desire to relieve human inlh'rinK. I will
send fn-v of 1 harse, lo all who dcilrv n. tills
ripe, In Ocrnian, VreneU or RuxlUh, with full
dlicctloiii for preparing and UkIik. Scut by
mall by addressing with stamp, naming thl
paper, w. A. Novas, lis ntMrl Mwt, Kuthtt
ur. R r.
Trulh can be outraged
ITsWUl si by ipevch.
by silence q ajt4
lllaauallne NkJu Ulwasri,
What spectacle is more disKustlng than
that of a man or woman w ilia a skin ills
ea-e which allow Itself in piuipivs or
blou-hea on hatula, arms, fsce and necK
It Is simply impure ltloo.1. S-e what
HiiAMiiu. ill's POM did for a chroBll
cose :
lieorge Chapman, IMucrnitig,
Mich
Kor four venr 1 was in lbs Mounted
Infantry In the V. B, Army, rsslding dnr
ing thai lime pr n Ipallv in Texas. Al
moat all of tlm. time 1 hal a 1 hfonlc akin
.liaiitae, char 1 lerlie.l by an STUption ovei
ltieciit.ro -ui face of my leg iindlhghs.
arms and cheat. The doctor termed it ec
zema. I l ad itiven up all h.p of ever
lielnir cured, when BstAXDUrT H S HUJJ
were recommended to me. I com ludeii
to try them, and did so, and I hate
thanked God daily since the. 1 lhat 1 did
so. I think I us d them alto ether for
alsjut three months, and. by tha' time
was compl lelv cured and have never had
any trouble atuoe. My skin is as clear H
any one's."
Many roadi lead to bappliiasi ta'ildes Uieouc
we take.
oitsiiiuplloii Niircly I'urril.
To Tint tortoai Usees latoissraar rssflsri
that 1 have a positive rsmcily for the SOOTS
named disease, liy Its timely uie thousands
of hopeless 1 uses hate la-en pensaneiitlt cured.
I shall la' itlad to send two bottles of my rcine
dt raitr to anv of tour readers who bate eon
sumption If thet will scud me their express
ami postofltce address Hi spcctfully.
T. A. tilAKTM. M. I'., 11 Pearl it., Now tork.
A bust aud i name Is a tar bigger ihleld Uiau
a father'!.
Consumption. Scrofula, Conorol
lleblllli, UimliiiK lliaenaraol S'lill-
Irrn, CbtOBl OOttfhj and llronchltns, can bS
, and by lbs us,- ol scon's FmuUlou ol
Pure Cod Liter oil with llynophosphltes
Prominent phtsicluns use it slid testify to Its
gnat talue. Please read the following : "I
nsed scoti s Imalilon for an obstinate t ough
with Hemorrhage, Loss of Apisdlte. Kiuncla
si 1, .,,,. .10 All of lbese have now
b ft. and 1 believe vou Kinitlslou has saved a
case ol well developed Consumption.
KlKuLIY, M. !.. l.oneSlar, Texas.
-T.
When girls are old 1 nough lor a lover they
are a mutch lor SAJt gray head.
Ilr It til s lllaeaer I 111 ed.
Alxnit two tears ago our daughter had con
gesllon of the kidneys, which developed Into
Brlght's Hlseaar. Her b.ly wai swollen to an
enormous ali-measurlng 4- Ineliea around
the waist, and is Inches la-low the knee. Alter
phvilclaus had given up her case. 1 determined
In have her try Dr. Kennedy'! "Kavobitk Uku
rnv," of Itondoiit, N. Y. ilradunlly the swell
lug wits reilue. d from l.Mo a inelici. She la
gan lo gain strength, and was able to walk
without fatigue. We do not know how to ox
i.iess our gratitude for what II has done lor our
child we are confident the Favorite llemedy
will do all Hint is claimed for It surely thai
bus blessed It In this case, ami we earnestly
recommend It to all suffering from kidney ills
Olden A D. Van Besklrk, PsjSSIfSt. N. .
Im. Kknskuv's FAVOBITS Kkmkdv, made al
Itondoiit, N. V. 11: 6 Inr aft.
Send for tsiok. how to cure kidney, Liter and
IIIoihI illsnrdcra.
It take! two to tall a He one lo speak and one
to listen.
FOR THE
BLOOD
Sit in's Huvlflc cured me of fanes, which was
hi reilllarv, for my lather died of (fencer. My case
nulsted ail oilier trisitlue t, In rai t arew worse all
the time, I lert off all oilier remedies, and took
H. H. M. which fonvd out the poison until my system
w as cleansed, wl the (fencer healed, not even
leaving a aurn. My health stars BBS btttSSOSUtati
Mils. I.at'HA K. Iis-kuan,
Hanson, I la.. Heut. 91. 'M.
m ud for Treatise on (fencer und lllooil Iils,nne.;
mallisinee. MWUT BPBOIPI0 (XX.
Ilrawcr t. Atlanta, Ka.
ANthina, Cough, ( olda, roup. Ia
II in n. -n, Bronehltla, Catarrh, Whoop-IBK-Cough,
l.uss of Voire, Inrlpleat
Conanmptlon, und nil . I In out and
I iiii Troubles.
i J. R. CATE3 & CO.,' PROP'S.
4IT aaoiome Hlreel, sou I run. I.co, Cal.
A Bia SHOW
Smith's Cash Store, 418 Front St., 8. F Oal.
largest general dealen west ot tho Mluiailppl
River. Dry Ooodi, Notions, Hosiery, Under
wear; Wall Paper, Stationery, Blankets, Bed
ding; Boots, snd Shoes; I'auned Uood!, Dry
fruits, Wooden, Tin, Crockery, Glass .Granite
and Hardware. Meat, Flih, Provisions, Honey,
Orslu, Feed, Groceries, Pure Hplces, Seeds, Be
ans; Drugs, Medeclaes; Clocks, Ammunltlou,
Bobber Goods, Tents, snd uuautltles of other
goods at lowest prices lor ('ash only. Send 2 a
sump for full hit by flrat mall, and learn how
tollTechespand well at small cost; years la
business; ( ustomers In every County westol
Uie Rocky Mountains, and many elsewhere.
TH5 GREAT 0VZR1A1TD ROUTE '
Northern Pacific
RAILROAD,
Tlie ONLY LINK Itnnnlng I'ullman I'alaos
Sleeping Cars MajrnlBcent Day ( 'oaches,
and Klegant F.uiiraiit hlc-ping
Cars (with berths free of
tiarge)
nOU VfA -II' ViiT-'IN ANI.OHKOO?:
H 1 - I" me. r..t.-.i hi
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
TnasoootlMM hi 1
TteOnly palace Meals75c
DINIWC CAR8.
ln.ii .i i .on I t. r Made fraaa the
( oajst over the
NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R
BfOL'X CfTV,
HT. JIWKI'll,
LKAVKNWOIITII.
Ill ISLINGTON,
h-r. l.i ii i -
council nu:m
ATCHISON.
KAN.-sASCITV.
UL'lJil V
LHlt-AW,
I . - - .1,.,,, .1 . I ..t and Knuih-
Ana ail poaous inro.a.-. " -
nasi, via aa, i am
jur. oslv uk sWBM
Through Emigrant Sleeping tars
ENTIRE LKjtoTH or aoajj
Aad hauled on regular tip-aas Tratas ovar Ife
Kotir LeagS of ife Kta-tfesa-m
Vm it.. Kailruad.
g&JSfiSZt-
A Trrrlble fflUfarluiir.
il li a calamity of the direst kind lo feel that
oue's physical 1 ncrgles are falling In the prime
of lilt? lu feel more nervelcsi, more dispirited,
weaki r every day. Yd thli Is the unhappy lot
of hundreds who surround us. A source of re
newed strength which science approves, lu be
half of tthlch multitudes of die dsbllltated
hate and are every day testifying, and which,
lu countless Instances, lias built up consUtu
lions -.m i" 1 h weakness aud lunrmlly and
long uula uellttid by other ie. ans. .ur, it com
mend. Itself to all who need a Inn le. Hostel
ler's Stomach llitten Is such a medicine pure,
botanic, stNillilug to the nerves, pr motive of
dlgeallou and a fertiliser of the blood Hvs
pcpslaaud nervousin ss the first a cause, the
second a consequence ol lack of stamina de
part when a course of the Idtlers Is trhsl. All
lonniof mslailal disease, rheumatism, kldiie)
and bladder trouble, constipation and billions
nesa are annihilated by Ibis standard family
medicine.
man that gets the woman he wants seldom
geta any oust good thing.
White Kl pliant of Slam, I. ton of Rng
land, llratfon of I'hinv t'rsjaa of -m Its. r.
land. Manner of l'er-ls, I'reacvnt of Kgypt
Doable Kunlc of Hn-ria, Star of Chill, Ue
Circle of Japvtn, Harp of Kriu.
To get ilttse buy a box of the uenulne
1)11. C. Mi l ask s" CaRJOUUTSD Lim
t '1 1 l.st. price Ih Cents, and mail us the out
side wrapKr with your addresa, plainly
written, end 4 reals la alathpa. will
thee mad you theabive 'lit with an ele
ganl p.ukas of ulnogrnphir and rhro
malic lar.'n.
1 1 1 MiMi Hie ... Pll lUDM, l'A.
Woman Is in-ver too angry to be without a
mouthful of iwcct words.
A Mltfhi I'old, 11 nealeeted, often attacks
the l.uugs. "ffrosrn'f l.'i of, "irii TYitcArY' gltc im
lllisllatc relief.
To the spider the tveh Is as large as to the
whale ttie whole wide sea.
lis superior esoellems' pruien In lullUuns of homes f o,
ioofetl.sn a uusrter of a century 11 U need by Ih,
ltnlte.1 Stales - tnniant Kaulursisl by Uie heads
jk Ottasl Uuh rsl -1 si lbs Hinsurnt, I'urssl and most
It.-sltliful. lit Pll II Creeni Hslnns flWSat di not
contain An. 1 i' 1 , uuaj or Aliun H0I1I only lu
1-UliJh nKii(i rowiiKu '.1.
NKW VOHK. t'llll'AUtl. BAN KHANt'lSCO.
o
The BU YEBS'OTjrOHlS
Issued March and Bopt.,
isaoh year. It Is an enoy.
olouodia of useful lnfor-
fmatlou for all who pur-
ohoao the lmurloa or the
necessities ol life. We
ean olothe jom and furnish you with
all the neoessary and unnecessary
appliances to rido, walk, danco, Bleep,
es't, flah, hunt, work, go to ohnroh,
or stay at home, and in various elses,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what Is required to do all these things
COMFORTIBH. and you oan make a lair
estimate of the value of the BUYERS
on 1 1 10, which will be sent upon
rocoipt of 10 cents to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
Ul-Ui Michigan Avenue, Chicago, UL
WELL DRILLS
rOR EVERY PURPOSE.
Sold on Trial !
lnveetmrnt smell, urorltj
Us- RMrl HH) fur matlUiisf
lurtfe llluiirastrtt Cftt)- aw
with mil ticiilr. Main
i i iii i bf
r. fl Austin HI'iC
i7 a iae i.,.kr at.,
CHICAGO. ILL.
BE A GULL
llncaiisu a gull is a very fonliah bird that will
swallow anvtblni; you oflfcr It. When yuit ask
for "Seal of North ( lafsUae Hag Cut" Miiiok
iiiK Toliaeoo, anil tlm dealor wants you to try
SOBS cheap brain! n which hu makes a much
larger profit, lie, la simply Irving to "gull" you.
Ife known ss will its you do that "Seal of North
Carolina l'lug Cut" ia lliu iut popular Slid
the latat iSiiiokitii,' TssbaSSOOe the I'acilio Coaat.
I CURE FITS!
I dn not i li.. 1. 1, ' ' -' . ttifm fur ft llm ftiirl
i tu n hnvr Ibrm rvtiirn I miii rullcul rum
! Iwrf niiwle Utc i1Imm. iif riTn. rfii.tti V or r ALU
ihu HirKisKHt lif Unit cttitsljr I Mftrritnt mjr nniMljr
lj curt- Ui woril imftt. rlrcftiiMi nttir- haw faille 1
no rt-ftjuiii fr rmt rfwclvuitf cure t imnt
for ft in air- aii'l frw oe(il of Jity iuflliM n-nily
Uif Kin- mi' I I'fseit Offior.
I! 0 MUT M U , IrUlVitrl Ht . Nw York
lltuiui; Hurdftit Orutu, tm IueiruinMiW Uutm
iV vl Of Hltewt Mutlf aVOfl 'JoOII. lUu U lUDpllftd ft
Em IHm. WATTHJ4JI OKAY U., IM Pw
fttnwH. HftQ FlIsOOBaaOl)
OPIUM
and MORPHINE
ANTIDO I l-.M.
lir
Weatherby's Antilotea, In use 17 years.
-" tie Morphine lluhlt l lire also, i.orrva-
Boodenea CoaAdeattaL ( aiion or addrca! f,
J. AIKKN. Manager, Itoom a, HI. Ann'! Build
lux, Kan r raii'dseo.
aTJa f lo en a day. Hainpbs worth K.llt
tsb a
krir Hlr'.K. I. 'ins mil under hums' feet.
STWrlu
Holder o
HrestMlrr Stnret)
Hi In
lloll i . Hi li.
J. H. S'ltSH. Aswyrr and .taalylli-al
I he ui list. Laboratory. 104 rind at, I'orUand.
' t. Aualyaui made of all iulisUooea.
LADIES!
A HKCHKT TOO WOULD
like to know, einelslly
Mabiubii I.sIiibs of deli
rato i all'' Send stamp
In. ...II MdlLU. Ill ,1, I. .,..1 luU.ll 1,1 ,,.. II
., securely sealed letter. Ull. (illAKMK
bus 1MI
1M1, Hftti Frmiif'lH-o, Cal.
n away In I'rlie Package!, f I each
I, Hhsssky, I'billipiburg, Kana.
Kbwsko -If you liav an Old iire that nes-.li
hfsllug, aud that oilier remedb-s hsve failed l
heal, or a breaking out or Met log ol thcssalp
or tasty : or a Hull, Hum, Cut, or any allnn iit for
whli h'a Halve la suitable, buy a i'. ei nt lai ol
Hi-tlesa waive, which li Warranted hi
l ure when everylhltigelse falls. II not kept bv
yoardnigslit aend Jb cants lu st snips Ui J. .
Iikmint, Agt. Astoria, Or., ami receive a box
by mail.
PRINTERS
And PUBLISHERS.
Yon will Save 26 rjer cent
t?TrnX I
our
uka,
in,
PALMER & REY.
Corner front aod Aider Port and.
(k.P.II.U. No.77-& F.M. rj.Ke.IM
Tae nKvr Mr brellif- KlfM, OM EjKr COLOEN
m
DON'T
asdr TirturrP.
At DaronisTs on DgiLisa.
TMI CHAILU S.V0OILII CO., MM 1st
Diamond Vera-Cura
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
a s asm 11 evu roa udihutios anna
SIssmiI tinailss A,rtaU Tasncrss.
TW Oner m (ilssurolteW tf ft Vs
CWm travVK aA-rodk sa slues, or u s.K
seal 6sviS sa rtnlat ol okt (4 aaari r 00) Sa
samp's srru u rtmyi y 4 asM assssav
0NAIIII A TOMLII CO.. Sirtlsjcr. 04
1 prescribe and rally en
dons litg 11 as tha only
specific for tlie certain curs
of tills disease,
(i II l.M'HAIIAM.M 0 ,
Amsterdam, N. Y.
We hava sold Itlg (1 tor
many years, and It bsi
Riven tuo nasi ur ssus
sction. 1). II HVCIIFA OO,
1 nil U". Ill
ft. 00. Bold by Drugglsls.
to 1 mill
AHDUu.rssM.! sol M
2 sssss Striatals.
El arsssiykytas
lullTiii Ckialtal Os.
Ph. '1"'''"ssil.aTjHM
wa lixafw
T..aTswC.,l1
AN HONEST DRUGGIST,
when askril for tho belt blonil-pttrlfli-r. always rrromniciuls Dr. VkW C.cMm
Medical Discovery, because he knows It has by Ear tin- lergosl iale and gives the
bot Hatlsfaclion toltisctislonicrs. (iolil. n Medical Discovery cures nil humor,
from a common Ulntch, or Eruption to the worst ffcmfu u. hall-ilietiin, ScOlV M
lioiiirh Skin, lu short, nil dlseasee enused by bad blood en ponqucrwl by UN
powerful, wrifrlng, and Invigorating medtolno. Oreei Eating i rap'i y
heel under lis benign Influence. Bepeclally has It manifested .ts ,idenc. in
OUrinB Tetter ECWIIUL KlVsiH-lllH. Iloll. t arbttlli'li's. Sole I'.M-. N l.'tlllOUS
S,.n"i..l Sw,-lilns. hip-joint Dlsea-e. " While BwTuingS," "i'lHf Sores,"
Uoltre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged (Hands.
Consumption, which Is Scrofula of the Lungs, Is arrested and cured by this
rented v. If taken in the curlier stages of the disease.
1 WARRANTED.
p
cuses of diseases lor which it is reeuiuuieuuKWi vt aa "
will he promptly refunded.
Kor Weak f.uiis Spitting of rilood, Shortness ol Ureal
Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred ufT. . !!(:; It Is an efflcl 11 I
Sold by Druggists, at $1.00, or six lloltles for $5.00.
Copyright, isss, by World's IiisprNSAHv Mboicai. Ah.! 1 1 i-ri.i.rictnrs.
-'ssts. i- - a.aa.
n ptlo, KMithlns uin' Imallna- iruUTt.si uf In-
RHEUMATISM
Tbean twin diseases cause unlold suffering.
Doctors admit that they are difficult to curti-
ao do their patients Tamil's
Celery Conipouud bus per
manently cured the worst
cuses ol rhciiiiiiiUsin and
neuralgia-so say those who
bare used it.
"Having been troubled
wll h rUi'iiiiinllsiii at the kuco.
und font lor live years, I was
itliiKsit uaable loget around,
und was very often cnnllned
lo my bed for weeks al a
tluin. I ii -.. i only one unt
ile of Piiliie'a Celery fom
pound, aud was perfectly
cured. I can now Jump
around, and liel aa lively as
ahoy." Fksnk I'iKoi.i.
Eureka, Nevada.
11.00. fill lor $5 00. Drugglsta.
Mummota testimonial paper free.
Wiixs. l(icHABOS0MCo.,lropa,nurllngtoa,Vt.
niiunun nvce ""f rucr "mi imyntir
UlAmUHU UTtd ajlvnthanitnyuthcrbia.
FOR SALE.
NO USE TO
owns:,
ns
wmmi brawl:
atstV f" SaBaPgl fjC '
Vaa 19 Taaaf
-ASL
THE BEST
CLOTHING
For Men and Boys at
"THE HASTINGS,"
Lick House Block, San Francisco.
UM & BENEDICT, c.c.hT"gs& co
27 Years in present location.
THE VAN MONCI8CAR
PRIVATE DISPENSARY.
NOB. 1 J.i and 134 TlllllO siliKKT, 1
Portland, Oroeon.
Ills
a tai
"l.
. single ,.r
t'lris.n,
fctU si mnjiir tel.
a..ll.el.l-rtr.sM.-s.
urrluss, glil, stricture sto.
CONSULTATION KKKE,
FREE
by return mail,
fall deserlptlvo
ilrculsra ol
mum n
TAItOI trtT'.ll
or iiiuesniiia.
Any taily olortl
nary Inlslllgenca
can easily and
quickly learn to
cut and ma'.. a
any ferment, I t
any at vie to any
measure for laity
orcblld. Address
MOODY & CO.,
Cincinnati, 0.
aR IKf m njl ftiHyi
4jMB lL-Sff
Oisixim
AW. tout y
I aaaatlVVi
HI
1
Dr. Pierce's (iolden Medical Discover!
I the only medicine of its class " -t is
iriiiiciinloml tn bcncflL u ci.re. 1' till
"
ona4Uor, i bv tho cleat
Siure sri-un ii It. I'. '
and NEURALGIA
I'idne'alVlerv Coiiinoiinil lifts lat-n u thai.
send U) mn. Kor the past two yours I Iiuto anf.
fend with neurulglaof the heart. ibs tor after
ilis lorlBlUiigtoeuro me. I bars now taken
m arly four bottles nt the 1'oinisuniil, und um
free from the eompbdnU I feel very grntoful
to you." Ousa 11. Lswia, Ceutrsl Village, CL
Puinc's
Celery Compound
"I bare been greatly afflicted with scute
rtii iimntbtm. and could tliul no relief until I
used Paloe-s l-idery Compound. Alter ualntf
all bottles ot thla lmsllolDe I am now cured ol
rueumaUr trouble"
HiMUst. lluTciiiHBos, So. Cornlsb. N. IL
Effects Lasting Cures.
1'iiltie'HCeleryi'iiinp'UU'l h.it porloriuedtminy
other cunsi aa inurrelous as those.--copies ot
letters sent to any Address. Pleasant to take,
doia not disturb, but slda gsMttoa and entire
ly Tegutable : a child can take II. What's tba
use of suffering longer with rhcutnulhua or
neuralgia?
aiaf QLiiiimuneaiavmisn rwsi
OMOltO Uppv, UiMtv. 11 it Inmuukd.
tleini; upim lacUM fbod ur Umllky,
TO MAKE
A
Delicious Biscuit
Ask yinir (iroctf lor
COW BRAND
SODA 0R SALERATUS.
Ibsolutely fu