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seat . I'mel's Fa-sat arllla lha beit R ',lir '""" uirvaionle. In iwi IU1 cis Carsaparilla , tin' "n.- True Blood Purifier. All druggists; . Mood' P'" ,u,e " llfcrl"''- 'tfeeiita. THE FARM AND HOME MATTERSOFINTERESTTOFARM ER AND HOUSEWIFE. operations i,.r i lie lam ten veai. From that record ill,, following facia . i liven: j For the flmt n.ti.- year u,e ,.oM ,.,. bead ranged from u ii-.i to ,ui lu lhitt he Ihk.,11 feeding beets' and .rti n-l.l..l. I... it " nuim m:i.i ncen cut Mil. I cured III the nhM k nu.l th.-n rtm itinuuli a lir.-.. ironta from Crop, Mu.t Alwa,. in. ding mat-blue. -nr. stalk, blade all f elude th.t Which the Boll O.I,d- which In l.y the machine reduced to the Parmer Lawmaker-Hooin for ('oni11""" "f coarse luiy. The cost of Dutrjr Improvement-Odd aud Ends. httrv,',"ln'' Wlitf. shredding and . feeding Im 3 rent per bushel of grain Relative Coat of Crop.. ,lul ,l l,,r '"" "f '"dder. The 1,1km Any crop that leave the soli lu Rood tcrvt averaged forty and one half hush- , condition will coat less t tut u one which '.Vf t,or" " "' 1 one half of V-r apparently pay better, but which1 ""'"'r '"'r "''rp- 1 '"' N'u 'sugar beets) I oH almost from the data of iti ad- I largely draws upon the soil for plant ' ' llrl-v "f,' ,,,u" l"'r ",lv "' mifilcii bun beeu called the "Hawkeye ! Ordinary wheat straw taken ,,"l"t re fed whole. W" Ha"!0 wa lDe name of a v,,iu Indian chief. f MIKE'S CELERY CGMPUiM i DR,V,NQ A FIRE ENQINE. Kites S'ei.le I'.e l. I The Elkhart ( (lid ) Telephone Com- Lot i' retailing "hellos" at Are oenta I titr for residences, and seven ceuts ; plants, but rather a a location for j.ir buitnesa noose.. growtii, the rood for the plant to lie 1u.HKI.is rttANtMlstJ BEcniED. l'rovl,'4'( farmer, according to f I the requirements of the crop. IT! I snrhlsenr ev il'ceitlon one of the I -No Wop I'")' that lenvea the anil ,iii.i.l- i'i the .Iftol mrdit-sl sclenes poorer, unless cold nt a price which ' H.. tn oimrh It t er. elihtr tmiip. eauble to rcatore the plant food i-fii t io iii.nsn it atma. and also receive u fair protlt for his . nr III. Mir. rle niiiulle ami (ever and una ... .... .' . fyn. per mis troubled wllh iiervoiiue., j "",e WWr. the anil la the atorj , i i.v I'lin.t'tuX'il uliiiiilit alo tecuia lliu liiiiias i,t iliu fiipn. . ul.L.I. u u. .1 t ' . the raw Ilia er al for future rroii. mill Pr lead haa been found some thirtr ! ,he ri'ul oiilth of n farm la in ita aoll, eel uuder the grountd Dear Cheater, " iHa w drnwn ulM,n , tMnrv JU. A company bai been organlxed to Bjiiie it DKAI'MVKIi CANNOT Hi CIHKD more rertlllty from the aoll than pota , , " """ arP r"," ,,r toea. If compiired by welKht. lcjime ".' wn t,,nu ' """ fI,'r 'tittln the potato la ctimtMiaeil more larRely tf '" ""' f,"vv ''"' ,lie eauU' lr atarch and water. The aoll ahould rot !'"e ,flr nH ,M1' be coiialdered aa a aouree of food Tor ''' ''- ' ""'e IltIt thla ration the Jv ipllrttlon, M,thrr rannot re'eh the j .tin -I "rll n of Iherar. There U onljr one i D 1 i' irfdt'ntue, mul that la brcoualUnilau f f mcne. liraliiFw iiinU'fd bT liiHinird ' ) ti Iliin'i olth uiiiroiM llnlm nl KulUi huu J H li ii thin uitx) re' liilUnird jkiu hare : nun!''"' ton ml of Imivilert harlnit and ! lien I' lni'iitlrelir nlowd deHluma li the reaulf . (ml mik'u Ihe liilliiimlioii mo be taken out are Colialderrd more vultlulile pi .l mi. iiiiH.- rei oieu iu u- normal eo- union. f re RH1 be deftttojred forever; nine easel ni nl reu M cauie-d bjr ca'arrh. mblcb U a ibiiiK hut an Inllauied coudliion of the an'-ou Niirla'-f-t. mIII Ki'o one Hundred Dollara for nr tw of IMnlneM (I'Hiued by ealarrh) that ran a ! i cure I by ilall'a L'alarrb Cure. bVud for eitculart free. ; r.i.i nr. vii a iu,, toieuo, u. ' SiM bv prucittKI, 7.V. UnU'e'ramilr fill are Ihe belt. IIOITT'8 SCHOOL rUK BOYS At Riirlinirani, Ban Mateo County. Cal . lonfof the moat thortiuifh, careful and p aclical "Hum t'cboola" to be found on Ihf i'acitio cons', it prepare boya for any Snivrrsily. technical Bohool, or for active ii-iiicsa ; la accredited at the Ktate and fjmnf.ird 1'niverni ien. and under the able iini.'piiie'it of Kx (state 8uperiutemlnt ia(i. lloitt. l'h. 1)., ranks ainoiiK thelirst Kli Kill in the I'nl'el States. Ke-opeu August t. Mining awl Scientific ltst. I I never used io quick a cure ai PIo' Cure tor Consumption. J. B. Palmer, Box 1171, Seattle, Waafi., Nov. 25, lttti. FITH.-AII fl itorped freebv Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Keaiorer. No liu.ller II e lint iiv iue. Marvelnui curee. Trenllte and .' 00 trial botlle tree to Fil cn.ei. bend to l)t. Kliue, HI Areb bt., I'blladvlibia, fa. for crops tluit may be In tleiniunl j Whether a 'firmer recelvea n lur" re turn or rutin altogether durliiK any year, he hits the soil as a auvluca bank, representing much of that which has been applied to It previously Water la a and la sold more extensively than .U'V thlnic elae. .Milk coiitiilna about ST per cent, of water, and fruits of ull kinds If w:it-r predominate In their composition. Even a grnln crop la not free from j water, while (trass and vcKctnblea are , mostly coniosed of water. Water is therefore the chencst subatance p-o-1 cured liy gmt cultivation (for be on ' tains more of It by good cultivation ; than would be the case otherwise!, and I next to water is carbon. When oil, j butter, sugar and starch are produced ' on the farm the leaves of the trees and ' plants derive carbon (cailmn dioxide) ! from the air and store It lu their cells. When the animals consume plums they couvert thla carbon Into cost of fattening cattle haa never ex- ceeded :n per bind. No cholera Ima ever iM'i-tirred among hog folowlng the ' attic while feeding beets. It I call mated thai heel top from beets used In Misar milking are worth an average of per acre for cuttle food. White Clover Heed. There U uo plant which I hot an ah. solute weed tlult keeps Its hold In the soil so pertinaciously aa white clover. If It were not so valuable for feed It would become a very bad weed, and. Indeed. It is such to strawberry beds, if IS There 1 one true ipecitio for diaeates ariaing from Impure blood and a de bilitated nervous system, and that is i'aiue's oclery compound, so generally prcacribel by physicians. It is prob- Part, of thu CIIt In Which It la Mo.t IHflUull to Drive. The whistle on steam fire engines U now more comiuoiily used thuu former ly In place of the ImOI on aivoutit of the growing din of the clty'a busier stnt-ta, and the m-icsslty for aome uiihilalak ilile Indutitlou of the eugine's approach. loMii town la the most dlitlcult strt of the city In which to drive a fire engine. In the crowded streets of this part of the city au engine may aoiiietlmc be brought to a standstill, but the nar rower street are not always the worst to get through. The illthVultles attend ing driving through the street may de pend much upou the character of Ita Irattl.'. Nassau street, for e .ample, la a narrow and extremely busy street, with many people constantly passing, and with many vehicles, but, dlltliilt aa It Is, la U uot one of the most dlitlcult of the down lown streets to drive In, for the wheeled trattlo 1 nnwtly of comparatively light vehicles. There are not proportionately so many heavy trucks a In niauy other down-town street, and It la the heavy, lumbering truck that can't haul out of the way lu in Instant, which most Impedes the passage of the fire engine. The most dlttlcull of all the atreets to drive an engine In down town la the widest of all -West etreet. The dllli cubic here arise from the tremendous you ym&jpz lira I'LL. nothing; BUT THE GENUINE Vou will Dud on coupon Inside each two ounce bat and two coupons Inddeeacb fourouncebaaorillitckweir Durham. I)uy a bag of tbla celebrated tobacco and read the eoupoa-whlcb give a tltt of valushle present and uuw io gel luem. t iniiiiy grower can testify. Whlta ably the most remarkable remedy that u'1 c"n""t 'r'"'" lo'n'-y truck and ,a.t tt,...,.., .... ... ..... 1 .. ... . - .all .. .... V. I ..I ... . u . clover propagates not onlv bv seed. but by runners, ns the strawberry does. It Is one of the surest plant to seed that we have, and the voting lll.lllt.1 H'lll ..... I... I-OI...I I I staple article on farms. ! ' '. " ' ...... .... i.n,.-i liiunn iiiiiiih, ns lliuny weeds will. It often happen when grass Is cut lute so that it doc not start tpilckly that a mas of while clover will start up and soon show blos som. This clover was hidden under the grass while the latter wa grow ing, and only began to be noticed wheu the grass was removed. the scientific research of this country na produced. ,'rof. Edward E. I'helps, M. I)., LU D.. of Dartmouth college, first prescribed what i now known the world over as I'aiue's celery compound, a positive cure for dys pepsia, biliousness, liver oomplaiut, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases aud kidney troubles. For the latter Paiue's celery compound has suoceedud again and again where everything else bas failed. Tar Gisnsa for breakfast. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ' lUls, which vanish before proper tf oris gentle effort s plcasunt efforts ighlly directed. There ia comfort in lie knowledge, that ho many forma of i'knehs are not due to any actual dis sc, but simply to a conatipatedcondi Ion of the system, which the pleasant 'amily laxative, tSyrupof Figs, prompt J removes. That ia by it is the only remedy with millioimof families, and ia everywhere esteemed 60 highly by all who value good health. Ita bcncAciul effects are due to tho fuct, tlmt it is the one remedy which promotes internul clcanlinehs without debilitating the orpins on which it acta. It ia therefore all important, in order to get its bene ticiul effects, to note when you pur chase, that you have the genuine arti cle, which Is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by , all rcputuble druggists. , If in the enjoyment of good health, and the system la rcgulur, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If 1 aBlioted with any actual diseuse, one 1 may be commended to the most skillful i physicians, but if in need of a laxative, j one should have the best, and with the I well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Vlgs stands highest and is most largely vwcd and gives most general satisfaction. ' Blood Poison. i - -; pounds familiar to ull, but the cost of i which ao far us the fertility of the aoll la concerned may be very small, and j wheu the aoll can be iiiude to do service ( without loss the gain la correspondingly as great to the fanner aa from a sale. The real cost of crops ou nearly all j farina la that of lalsir, but labor Is prof ' liable according to the uses to which it la applied, aud Ihe labor-saving itiiple ' incuts must assist the laborer. If the 'farmer continues to grow crops for j which he knows there will be low prices hla lalsir will be more expensive i tl-an with some better crop. Just what : that better crop may be depends upon the location of the farm, the markets, the soil and other conditions. There are seasons wheu aome crops pay bet- ; ; ter than others, as was the case with j peaches last year, which gave good re sult. Au acre of onion may be more profitable than tlve or ten acres of wheat, and yet the cost of the onions may be less than that of the wheat pro- I portlouately. A diversity of crops ! should be the rule, for no farmer can i afford to take the risk of depending on ; a single crop. The cost will be accord- j lug to the skill and Judgment used by j the farmer, and the estimate of profits j must always include that which the aoll haa also gained. Philadelphia j Record. j Farmer a Lawmakers. The present personnel of Congress shows that there la one farmer to six lawyers, and still the farmer wonders . why It la ao dlttlcull to secure legisla tion on agricultural mailers. While the proportluu of representatives In State Legislatures la not quite ao much iu favor of the lawyers, neither Is there as large a proportion lu favor of the farmer when the representatives of oili er OLH'tipntlona are considered. The agricultural Interests are tjulte Import ant factors, aud should be more prom inently represented. Not that there is need of more laws, for we have a sur feit already, but that those In whose interests the laws are or should be made may have a voice In their con st ructton and enactment. Neither Should It lie allowed that there are uot equally Intelligent aud able men among the farmers aa are to Ire found lu any Btlier vocation. The lawyer, the manufacturer, the capitalist, all have their different inter ests, aud are supposed to know the needs and requirement of legislation to protect and foster those Interests, (t la but natural that they should make theseluterestsparamouut In their labors la represeuatlves of those who elect them. They know little of the practical lde of agriculture, and cannot be ex pected to enact laws affecting it with the same wisdom aud Judgment that I ate Hatches of ( hlckena. Wlille il is not desirable to set hens late, where they are allowed a wide range some nests will be stolen, and large broods of young chickens may come off us late as September or Octo ber. We have had such and made them profitable. The most Important thing with lute-hatched chickens I to feed com-i them liberally with wheat. This will Professor Vaughan olaiins to have invented a telephone by which conver sations can be carried on between New York and London. The peat bogs of Great Britain and Ireland are estimated to contain fuel equivalent in beat producing to 4,000, 000,000 tons of coal. keep them growing aud cause them Io feather early. Corn should only la- fed after really cold weather makes It nee essary. If the young fowls are In duced to feather early they will l.eed less corn. The work of feathering ex hausts their strength very rapidly, aud should be finished before cold weather. Boll for I.I I lea. Soil for the llllum auratum should be rather heavy aud lightened with coarse sand and leaf mold, says tbe Philadelphia Press. The secret of suc cess with tlie auratum la to have rich soil below the bulb to Induce roots to grow below. Rich soli above will feed, but will not cause the bulbs for an other season's flowering to form, liulbs that bloomed last summer, and are to remain out all winter, will decay If they become water-soaked while dormant. : contagious B'ooa roison Has been sp- i .. , , ,, Ttopriately called the curse of mankind. !UUNe '"'"' r. U the one disease that physicians can-, n. Lach d vision of Industry t cure; their mercurial aud potash ;"d business should be represented by medies only bottle up the poison io !l careful selection of those best titled be system, to surely break forth in s to understand and exMiund Its needs, ore virulent form, resultiug in a total Why, then, should not our agricultural wreck of the system. Interests be more prominently repre- i Mr. I rank B. Martin, a prominent t , our ,, ,,, ,, eK,. jteler at 926 Pensylvanta Ave., ash- ' taturva? Then and uot till then will I was for a' long i Iboae Interests be loked after as they time under treat 'ibould be, and the legislation so much ment of two ol flealred aud so obviously needed be the best physi- secured. cians of this city, I for a severe case ! Room for Dairy Development. of blood poison, I The dairy ndiistry Is woefully neg- but my condition (.(,.,1 u many of our States. Well tie- veloHd iu the North ami Fast, It has long Iss'n a notorious fact that many section well provided by lutlure with xoellent pasturage anl capacity for jraln raising Import from other States most of the butter ami cheese consuni- Kiigi In a Year. A hen will furnish, uuder favorable conditions, at least five or six times her weight in eggs iu the course of a year, and sometimes considerably more If properly supplied with the where withal; but, a bricks cannot be n ude without straw, neither can eggs bo laid unless their component parts are provided. Odd and End. if clothespins are boiled a few min utes aud quickly dried every few weeks, It will cleanse them aud make them more durable. Figs are aperient and wholesome. They are said to lie valuable aa food for those suffering from cancer; they are used externally us well as lutcrual- Tomatoes are n powerful aierlent for the liver, a sovereign remedy for dys pepsia and Indlgestlou, and are Invalu able lu all conditions of the system lu which the use of calomel Is Indicated, j To set the color and prevent delicate colored cambrics and dimities from failing wheu washed, dissolve 2 cents' worth of sugar of lead In a pall of cold : water ami soak the garments lu it two hours; then rinse and wash. Lime water will sweeten Jar and 1 Jugs which soap and water full to ' cleanse. It Is admirable for correcting I acidity of the stomach, and for cleans-1 lug milk vessels and nursing bottles. A leuctlpful added to bread SfKUIge will ' prevent souring. ltlscult or bread dough once raised with dry yeast will keep In a refrigera tor several days If closely covered with au earthen bowl. For breakfast rolls lu warm weather It Is more hygienic than baking owder, cream or butter milk biscuit. The fact that youngsters ruin the ap- MANUFACTURE OF CANES. Orown, Dolled, Warped, Fired, Pol ished and Ornamented Tbe manufactures of canes reveals an Interesting process connected wllh a growing Industry. There are sev eral large factories lu Philadelphia aud some lu New York. These have recently beeu established. Tbe cane is grown mostly In Austria. France aud Japan. There are numerous spe cies, among which are the Congo, Co rlne, I'cnang, Bamboo, Fune, Wham poo aud the Welschel. Many caues are partly shaped while growing. At the manufactory the crude cuues are ( placed over a large steam vat. Cloths arc wrapped over the slicks aud they are left lu this position until the wood . ha become perfectly soft and pliable at tluentl, where It is Intended to form the handle. Ilavlug reached thla condl- ( tlon, they arc taken out separately and I placed in a vise, around a mold nf , whatever shape It is desired to make the curl. While the cane Is grasped ' tightly In the vise, the upHr end I 1 placed In a steel spring having a cast- Iron handle, which Is drawn sharply 1 around, warping tbe cane at this point j Into tho precise shape desired. When , all sort of vehicles to and from the fer ries and the pier. Crowded and dl moult as the down town street are by day, the situation there la very different at night. Then they are practically deserted, and Ihe driver of the Are engine lias a perfectly clear road to drive a be will, with noth-' lug to look out for but the street cam. ' The area of difficult driving hns. with the growth of the city, aud the con stant Increase of Ita business, gradual ly extended further and further up town. Knglne house that ten or fif teen year ago stood In residence dis tricts, are now surrounded by business establishment. Then the engine went In and out of the house unimpeded; now they may encounter tho traffic of a busy street right at the start. 8peak lug lu a general way, the area of dlffi t ult driving may be a!d to have exteud ' ed aa far north aa Thirty-fourth street, and It I mill extending northward, lint while the difficulties are all the time Increasing, the driver of the fire engine, ami of every kind of other fire aparatim for that matter, appears to get there Just the same. New York Suu. I "riBINO" A CASK. Crimson Clover, (!ood success wlih crimson clover j should tie secured, provided the land la thoroughly well Oiled after harvest, If i one pock of crimson clover be sown to- I gel her with half a bushel of rye. lu : planting one crop Immediately after : another, the fact should not be lost I 1 sight of that the one removed, especial Iy If It Is not a leguminous plant, I 1 likely to have taken a large quantity j of the readily available plant foot! from j Ihe soli. Thla Ivclng the case, either j : MtiM'rior fitting of the land by culture I aud by allowing II to weather for a i week or two between the harvesting t j one crop and the sowing of the next, or ! commercial fertlllxers. should be resor'- j ed lo lo siart the young plants of the , second crop, (luce wtdl started they will take care of themselves. On the black loam Ihe next year's product might bo mown early ami made Into hay, while on a clay upland the clover and rye bail better le plowed under. Clover roots ami stubble should form a fair quantity of plant food for the young coru on the black bmin which most likely Is far richer than the upland.- Country (ieiitlcinan. taken out of the vise the handle Is I' with cord, to prevent It from stral; enlng nut to Its original shape. After it has lulu for aome days In this eoudltlon aud the curl Is permanently formed, the cane Is thoroughly seub bed In a hot water bath. The next step la to either put It In the stain box or to finish It In some other desired until tier. In the stululug process quite a degree of skill Is required, because If the cane Is colored lu a tasteful shade It will 11 t with a readier sale. To achieve this result the mixing of acids aud color lu the staining minpomid must be very delicately done. Some of the canes, Instead of being stained by a liquid, are "llrcd." This opera tlon Is pel formed by moving the cane backward and forward lu a gas Jet flume, elongated by means of a blower, which forces a current of air through It. Tbe work has to be done very care fully by hand, so that the heat pro- pearanee of their digits by the exercise ! duces a uniform effect upon Ihe wood. i v.iidkT ; i It V- J crew worse au !.. . It i 1h nt. withstanding the .v'M fact that they 1 V ' charced nie three I' i....,.r.A .tnllar. if IV uus v v ly Mv tuoutu was 311el with eating sores; my tongue was , While Ohio makes an even toil of almost eaten awav, so that for three Honths I was unable to taste any solid ood. My hair was coming out rapidly, and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried Prions treatments, and wasnearly dis couraged, when a friend recommeuded 3-S.S. After ' bad taken four bottles, I Jfgan to get better, and when I bad finished eighteen bottles, I was cured und and well, my skin was without a 'lcmish, and I have had no return of 'be disease. S.S.S.saved me from a life ' Wsery." s.S.S. (guaranteed purely ttable) will cure any case of blood oison. Books on tbediseasc "u s treat- mailed br Swift ?.eefic Co., Unu, Ca, butter for each square mile of hind sur face, and Iowa. Pcfinylvnnhi. York State nnd Con -tictil even more, many it our Southern States tiiru off an iverage of less tliiin 'J'"' 'round, and lOregoti and Washington only " pound. With proKT safeguards round the purity of dairy products, this country ought not only to rats every pound of butter an I cheese used, but scud abroad milllol'S each year. ' Feeding Corn and ' eets. An extensive cattle feeder of Ne braska. who feeds l.issi acres of coin of his ow 11 rais'tii and lm tons of bets 1 year, ha kept a careful account of hjs which Is known as "cracking tho j..i..... 1. .....it 'ii.id 1..1.11 I joniin, i.i v. . il iwn.Kii-ti, . uia uiiiii stretches aud weakens the ligaments aud so enlarges the Joints that the en tire band becomes knotty iu conse quence. Currants give an acid richness to cakes and puddings that Is very appe tizing. A quick way to clean them, after picking out sticks and stones, Is to add to every mtind alsmt a teaoup ful of flour, rub thoroughly with tho bands and separate them entirely, then rub through a sieve, which will remove most of the stems. The great ouuoyanoe of people who are baking fruit pies cornea from the la of the rich syrup of Juicy pies. To prevent this take a strip of muslin one inch wide aud long enough to go around the pie, and lap. Wet the cloth lu cold water and lay It around the edge, half iiniii the pie and half ujsin the plate, pressing It on either sale When the pie Is taken from the oven remove the cloth. This will be found a succes. There Is no better tonic than season able and wholesome fWI. When tip pMite flags, aud the system weakens from excessive labor and oppressive heat, nutritive tlmt easily tllgeste.li food Is required. Heavy dishes, con taining animal fat: or Irritating condl- : incuts, like suet pinlilings. iani pastry. ; etc., or rldi meats-Mirk. Wf and mutton-mar Is- eaten with Impunity when snow is flying, but let when the thermometer Is lu the eighties. Then the cane Is ready either for var nishing or rolls!ilng by chemical proc ess, whichever It may be. After It Is polished the cane goes luto the hand of a trimmer, who pre- 1011 if " I F.lrctrlo Hell Which Hum. I Many sensitive persona are startled I by the abrupt, Incisive sound given out by au ordinary electric bell. M. (Juorre, a Pari electrician, who has been work ing on the Idea that this characteristic : of Ihe electric bell was not Irreiiiedln ; ble, haa produced a bell which gives a continuing musical sound. The note ' Is very soft and sweet, although pene I tratlhg, and Is said to be an exnggeu : tlon of Dint obtained by rubbing the edge of a glaa with the finger. In rtend of a bell with hammer and a spring Interrupter, a steel la-ll la used, which Is Ita owe Interrupter. When the circuit Is closed by the pressure of the button at the other end of the line, II I releasetl from the clectro-mughct, forced forward and releasetl again foi a number of tlmm with groat rapidity. The vibration set up produces the pleas ing humming Instead of the familiar sound so Irritating to nervous people. The pitch of the note can at any time be changed. For Instance, should there be sickness In a house and It I desired to reduce the carrying quality of the note, It can be lowered until It I audible only to the servants, or others whom It la luteiidod to summon. Best Quality! Largest Size! Lowest Price! 1) f2f Ihvn Wwk 'ic'?vw.. vrr. j fi iilafe Ml The Quaker Bath Cabinet Turklah Hatha al Minna. Dry Sl.am Hatha at Hum. aleiliraled Hatha at Huma. sulphur Hath nl llama. Scientific, Durable, Cheap, Heat, Light, Portable, Simple. Fold Into Small Space. I pThMUEIT 110 VALUABLE 111111, CNT t OMI'I.KTIC altb full Iniirt ctloni nu Kecelpt ol His pullsrs( OO). o&o'! QUAKER BATH CABINET CO., r.!.!.;:.,V?i.:.":rtVi: oral Aieula Wanted Krerywbars. Liberal Terras. myT'JC'7mmml P .A. The Tery remarkable anrl certain it the name of Woman's Friend. It la fill iu relieving the backaches, headaches which burden and shorten a woman's women testify for it. It will give health and strength and make life a pleasure. For sale by all druggists. BLUMAUEU-FKANK. DHUU CO., Foi.tl.nd, Agonte. relief given woman by JMOOUK'S lr L r l! a f L'n tiL'iti'rv 1 1 nr.ir.Aiir.u it L-i .11 r.u 1 uas given uniformly succesa and weakness life. Thousands of J II 7 , mjxssrv Hwedlah Proverb. Mr. linker, lu Picture of Swedish Life, says tluit the Swedish language Is rltdi In proverbs. Many of these are exactly the same as aro found lu En glish. "The burnt child dreads the fire" and "Hotter late that never" are In stance. Others, whllo corresponding to proverlst lu English, hare a turn pe culiar to themselves. The following are a few examples: "When the cat I away the rata dance on the table;" "a new broom swei'ir well, but an old one I bet for the comers;" "one bird In the band la better than ten on the roof;" "when the stomach I satisfied the food It bluer;" "to rend and not to know Is to plough and not to sow;" "that which Is eaten from the pot never cornea to the platter." Seaside and Country Gowns need Duxhak A SB) trTa" LVSX f OR PrOPLI THAT ARE SICK ar ''Just Don't Faal Wall," PteAUVER PIUS are tha Ona Tains loaaa. Only On for Doaa. Sol Sv prufg,,,! ttl a,g0a a sas eaaplasawllKlfraa. Adaraae Or. Bosnia MM. C. ItOU. r. BIAS VELVET EON BINDING It is rain- on their skirt edges, proof, sheds water turns (;rey. If your dealer will not supply you we will. Inarpti ttiowlng I i6f an mattrfult me1 frtt. " Horns DrMimaklne Mnl Easy " s naw book b Mim tmmi M Huopar t ths Lsjus' Home Journal sent for 25c, postage paid, f . II. M. Co., V. O. Das 609, N. V, Clly. and never AGENTS WiNTED.W'a.W. In every Inwn, lor nueiif Hi tst sellliisj articles tiisite, Tied by srary man, woman and eblld, Fradarlrks r miliary I noih Hruah with Tirnaua i IfNiiliia A ttarhmetit. Ktidnrai-d by all ilia lt-allii pbrili-laus and deiillats. Svud I Se. for Mm e. Krtallsfor iic and our. W 11.1.4 riNK CD, SIS-S'AI Maik. t Mtraet, Ban franclsco, (.'al. TIIK mini I.IIO. pare It for whatever additional orna mentation It Is to receive. Tbe bandit' I then carefully shaved down to fit the sliver plate, which will Ire soldered onto It, and the foot Is shaped ready for the ferrule. After this manipula tion the cane goe to the finishing de partment, where the illversinlth put on whatever trimmings are required. rlt to us fur iisrilf ulsrs rrssrd- nriiis InrtilrmtrMila Inr tbe bsnnllii ol the SlamUnl Senilis niaebliie. Anybody wllh ciiiiiuiiu sanaa ran sail ineiii at me rnrs wa nunte, and wa gitaraiitae ary maehliie sold, w rlteni lor lull iiarlleulara. Wa asnt sn ascot In every low 11 en the i'acl rte Coast. Now Is lbs Urns to is a up the Wur. siel nuran sM ntainriailv lo our liii-nme ly d-Un ao. Ad ilrraa, Nlanilarit Nawlitf Marhln Co., ISA ath at., Han fraurjanu, Cal. t'nele Mob-1 hope. Tommy, you are a favorite with your teacher. Tommy I think I must ls. She can't seem to get enough of me, or she wouldn't keep me lo so much. Harper's Daiar. I An I'nusual Occurrence. 1 J. B. Carpenter, living In the c-nfer u . ... . , of D.-a Molne. heard a flock of brant 00 10U tVANT TO MAKE MGHEY? " 1 approaching one stormy night In early ' April. He grabbed a gun and went to the roof of hi bouse, threw hi gun to 1 his shoulder aud waited for the (tesj j to come along. He could not see them, but a flush of lightning disclosed th tir j whereabouts, and he alined his gun aud fired. Ill Judgment waa accurate and . one uf tlie birds was killed. The Amer ican Field say tlmt this I the first In ' cldetit of the kind it ever heard of. Mini are frequently killed by moon light. ! Iilamon I Cutting. ; A Compound of borou aud carbon which I hard enough to cut diamond has been produced lu the electric fur- , uacu fT$ Ibis ivhat ails you?! Haira yea fafllef I f atlat la the tl.wetk - Bleatles an.r.atina fttkh- luief led-V.lt, I ll.ird-.l.r,' Sre.b Heart, tie re i M.J Tau. la tk ' Mealb la Ike Mere- 1 laa- Palfltatlea tl Ik. atart.daetollla- tea..' a ef Slaaiarb -i'eakere Meatk I lie. la Ike Sea.lt 1 Leas ef n..k riiklt Apf.tllte , bremerd. Irrttakls ' Coacllllaa ef tat , Ul.d - Dlulati Hradarke iaarils. i sties er utairkaaf I Tkas yea fcsvs DYSPEPSIA Is eat af It. aaey feraia. Tk. est peeltlts cars lei tkll Slelf..-Mtu ceaiylalat Is Acker's Dyspepsia tablet, by stall, snsala, ea renlat ef aj stats Cli.si.Ra H.M.ar, llolrl Imtwrlal. Stw Yiirk. lava: "I anrtr.,1 iMirnlily fem il.ia, but . .ti'fcr s aiiieta.uiar'iiaiieriitaia.liavevuirtlnie.' AIKEN MKiHCimO.. l t iS Ckaaiktra St.. S t.' MDC WlalCinWC SooTMiNfj IIIIIJ. iiiiiOLUii u bvnur roft CHicoasN TtarMino reeealekralllrraawtala. S Cents a kettle, SURE CURE for PILES luini ut a.ii. ai.-.ii. m rtw.Mun ni, imi.m mm i. pa. ao-SAM-KO' pili at miov. l-a. aia-M .ee.no..... i ., m re. rue. Sea, iMMsuuer aau. leL aiMANk. fklia. fa. ! In writing to advertisers don't for i get to nieutiou this paper. FRAZER pncAcc SEft IN 1MI W0SLD. VllVlaMwC lis WparlnsqiislltlassreuitinriisnS'l.siHiislly oiltlaelliif two bosinl of stir nthsr brand Kre from Animal Oils. (IT Til K (IKst INSt. ruH HALS BY OIIKliON AND fSF-WASHINIlTON MStlirilAMTS'SJKl aud baalers (cuerslly. TjewerfM" etkfllrtHritTsUW i Cousb tljriisw TaaiesOoai. UeS I i In lln.a. rt.n.1 bt itmiial.la. 1 "s-aTT-c - f va N. P. N. U. o. WU.-8. F. N. U. No. 736