"the boiler exploded. WEEKLY MARKET LETTER. A WILD CAT TALE, I TOPICS FOR FARMERS rirmn rmlly Scaldad atlha M.dlcal Oownlnj. I. as Asylum. Deo. .. ...n, a Luke. Wash fil.-k tbi. morning thi. town w. h.ken br a heavy explclon, whio i - i,v ninny thought to be tbe shock an eartniruuao. - 1 ... ..isr.ntiblv larred. and their vtere very "",.-,.. u ,. nnt I-inilllWS Mil""' ,,i after daylight that tbe cause w u ' .11, known, when it wm found k'(D" .. .., boiler at the hospital the I were"-. ...... ,, u .team '"' ni-nii"M ir -! ,,i , brick house at tbe rear cf I Hutklut A Co. 'a Trail a. Itavlcw il uuv t,A iilodi.d. There i ;e mmo" ,, : l 1 . . .ii..-- In iimi ifitniTitlW fur ooio n i o i.iH of these boiler hait cxploumi I the tn nHorlv demolish wi" oiitd lii Mcnrv fitrnn- tnr' a l" rge sctiou of it wan driven Inward 'against the he'i(1o, neof ...r Will HI I"" """ rear .,.),,. flrmn I'.ill 1 IIPI1UIU li.m near the boiler at Im-iit of the explosion 1 ulimu with the LllOWO , l.,.il.,, limWa Iflt-I " ... i i i;f.. d .la.ii.ul roil nf lr Injured Uihi nis " -i ; I. r Tt ewrvthtujc was in IP hBpe Li.h the buib'M. aud ho cannot account fur tl.e M1, , will have I" eimtf.j- . Unwiuing boilew rewt on tl.,ir fou.ida- I tioua. 81 At ' The wheat market bai willed down Into one of a holiday chariioter. aud eutiment which freqiifUtl.T doniinntu prioei it lurgcly beari.li. Mont of the pit trader! have become cotmticed that every time the price fur May gi-t. alxive 80o It i a lafu tale for a calp, aud when It break below that figure it ii a pnrchaM for 'u to lo advauce. The inability tf the bulla to niuiii. tain the adYiuitiiKe with the new gen (rally in their favor h.n made trailers rather keitu!al ai to the proapecta of a material advance before thu clone of the year, and there but been a Ri'iieial takiug of profit by .mall holders, while a few of thu larye ones h:ive either bn out of the market entirely or are trading in email hue.. The market ia without leader on either ide, and the trade ia diiftlng with the idea that there can be no permauent good in tho maiket until after the holiday. The Argentine aituntion ia aa much of a puzzle a ever. Kupplift in tbil country are decreuaing, und tho flour tarde ia irregular. The Korthwextem mill report a large Weatern demand, and l'llisbury auuouucea that they will grind on an average of 40,000 barrel per day for aoine time. Tbe market is in a position where buying ia more etuctitml to atc.iily price than an abundance of bull uewa. Water and Frosted Kalla Trap the j Animal null Kcntli Kotlowa, i What la by lonn oddj the bent huut (nil Hiury of llio aeaami conu-a fruui St. rii'Kla. and the aoctlun foremau. Nela 'riiompauii, who lix.Ua after the Snake track nl that place, la the hero. It la prulutMy the Ilr.t enae of lta kind oo record, aud estntdlhhe nn Interesting prc'fMc-.t In the klllln of wild rata. Thenn vnru.lnia Imve heretofore K'en puiwlilered tit vlctltiia for any menu of extermination, however unsporta manlike It might be. They have been aliof. trapped, poisoned and drowned, 'it Nela Thi'inpooii ban Introduced ft new ineihodof dolnirawny with the cata whoae only drawback la the fact that It can mn or ho generally Introduced, A DEPARTMENT PREPARED OUR RURAL FRIENDS. FOR How l'oullrr Mar Us uJ Far Two l'otalo Cropa In mc leunM l aca of the Aldrr llu.ta-Full flow lug of Pod li round. Muklng rutiltrr !'. Just why somo ciiuuot make tho poul try yard a paying Inhtltnilon Is quite plain, l.lko i-vei-ytlilug oUe. It all lie with tho man and how he coca about it. Olio fellow goea at It. llo has road considerable about it. lie builds larco and completely lit tod up Iioum In tho i butcher would like lo buy n be f or a I number of them from tho fannirn In Ills mluliliorhood. but be Is ri'siialned by fear, lie cannot got enough to sup ply himself tlirniii;li tho year. Indeed, tho fanner generally only cares to mar ket his fatlened htooU In cold weather. So the WoMern shipper extorts from his cusioiuein an Ironclad agreement to buy meat only as sent by him. Yd wo think If farmers would buy or raie young stock and fatten It. they could make a market eelling beef or mutton by the quarter, or dividing It still farther for tho accommodation of their customers. No law to restrain this light can be valid, as has Peon repeated ly decided by very high auihorlili-s. -American I'ultlvator. HOW TO KM. AX. Cold iit In r. whether damp or dry, will proilm r, i i ti U' we are e t n iiul v can I ill, Sllildetl "ri ne and t nlne I In- I i III lis nn I inn-. li s. I'lii-ii linn h mi inn lo sud den ili.ii .-.! of lrinp.-r.it uiv I'r.uii aw.inn r i:l.i .nit di...r uir. fold emit r.nis an. I w.iiiu'.li i- , amis or r. l.i ami this ri .i.oi t li.il w lien our is s,.re 1 1 , .i 1 1 -I..I I. n e..M. I lie iipi'Ui ul.s i i)t l.rni::s nuiiii ili.ite i In t, as 0 L-nis w.ituith alio i lll it i- I - r I oie anil -I'.u .Hi.. ii i if M . an.l sure re ri -! .i .it i. hi lo I Hit :e .1 lulls, !.- uln ni.iKi-s stii.i.u- I lie and i r.iinpi d hiul's. Willi a mmimiis .nig wtili lliis iire.it riiiirilyforp.ini; in in 1 1 1 ii lli r w itli son lu -s and i itl, ' n, -sin. .re lh. ma very short time. II is I is.,-, i.illy t 1 10 hest rellli dv for suit, nil,' i win ri-ho roiiiire a prompt i lire, ami 11 Is 1 .am. ular.y I lie I"'-! beciiu-r its run saie i I luallr ul . Health. no i aud tho wa na nie conditions urnler which It I 1 most practical way, operative do not exist In every locality ' thoroughbred fowls whro wildcat nro found. To auciHn fully carry out the Thompson method It Is necessary to have a cold day, a deep stream and a railroad track ruu nlng close hy it. One morning recently aa Thompson and Ida ganj of atnrdy Scandinavian were pumping tlirlr handcar along the track on the way to their work, which that day wn alotia t!u clay bluff caat of St. RelM, they wore aoiuewhat etar tleil tiy the nngry snarling of a wildcat ahead of them. They slowed up the far as they rounded the bluff and a strange sight greeted their eyes. The morning was bitter cold and a fringe A DESPERATE SUIC DE. The trade ha tired of Hie combined of ' bordered the banks of the St. rehash of the report about small re- Kegts Ulver, which rushed along Just ceipts, the probable ecarcityof supplies, I below the track, ltroken Ice aud a wet it..rair Tinier liar WoiiiS'i Hi'"" .. . , llHlUl M"""" vo Haven. Oonu., Deo. 31. Ella vLr wh.we body, fjru and dinuwm. bertd'v.a found on the road of the shore Liue iu this city, committed sui cide by throwing herself under the wheels of the locoimuivo won... m, bmbuud, Kngiuerr Fred K.gcr. was ruuuiug. The coupio nan quiu.riD weeks before and had separated. llbe wife grew umody over her mibfor 1 . i ..... .1. 1. or sav that she tune, nun i"" ""ft" - ' - - often remarked that sue wibiieu uc were dead. At 0 o'clock in tho evaniug Biie pui on her things und went out. Mio went i the station and her buhuana. naw ner I there jtit he hud come oil for duty, ready to make his ruu to Now London. He did not appear anxiuni io see um I wife, aud it i supposed tliat Air. Ver. noticing his lndinerenoe, ne- came desperato aud reaohedou suicide. Tha woman walked away iroui mo I depot aud followed a route along the railroad track. 11-r husband' train started at 0:55. At that hour alio . i i .... i.n was ( lew uuuiireu ynrua iruiu mo depot The train came on with in creasing spied and achieved lapid mo mentum when it came to Mrs. Miger. To carry out her resolve waa the work lot au iust.iut." After being killed her body wa car ried along for 1.U00 yard wheu it waa caught in a frog of the track and tbruw-u to one side. The husband sped I .way on his engine, little thinking of what tho uiaohiuery under his foot had dene. the dependence of European countries upon America, aud tbe continued talk about wheat going to f 1. Something now ia necessary to stimulate trade. Tbe situation is all right, but inure speculation i necessary. The short interest, although the largest in sixty days, is easily scared, and au advance trail up the bank showed that the cat had Just swam through the Icy stream and axplalued his present predicament. For he certainly waa In the gravest pre dlcameut In which over wildcat found himself, lie wa fastened firmly to one of the steel rails by one fore foot. The supposition la that tho cat had buys high priced aud starts In to make It go. It takes blich n man about one hcasoii to learn that he knows little and needs experience. This Is bought from a Miiall beginning and with sev eral years' actual work wlih them, r.ranchlng out largely at first Is sel dom done by a prudent or practical per on. Anvbody can feed and perhaps rear a brood of chicks. To keep a few hens for private use where l hoy live Upon the refuse of your table Is olio kind of chicken business, but when you nro In It for your bread and butter,' with hundreds, and perhaps thousands, under your care. It is quite another mat- j tor. It can and Is paying live workers, but never drones, pon't goat It unless' you have patience, laei ami lols of am-' bltion. These are very osseiillal points of value lo any man who hopes lo huc- ; coed. I Weed out the flocks, disusing of leal- j ly old stock and the undesirable young. A few good bens, well cared for, will raise more chickens next summer than I if II great flock is crowded together 111 unhealthy coops. Kulra for MIIMiltf. Turf, farm and Homo gives the fol low lug rules for milking: First-Work rapidly; slowness causes o.s of cream. Second Milk thoroughly to the last drop, because the last milk Is the l-t. Third Milk nl the same time every day. Fourth - Milk cro.sw ise, that Is to say, one foro teat on tho right and a hind teat on 'ho left, and vice versa: the milk thus flows more copiously than by parallel milking. Fifth Milk with four lingers and not with index and thumb, a fault too com mon with milkers. Sixth - Po not employ any kind of milking machines. Seventh -To milk young, restive cows, raise one of the foro feet. Flghth -Always keep the hands clean aud also tho cow's udder, and all dairy utensils. Ninth - Purlug milking avoid dis tracting or disturbing the cow. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which viintli Is-fore prot'rf forts - gentle i-fTorts pleiiMint otTorta i.o,i. tie .liieeteil. There is comfort in is generally supposed. It Is no doutil i ,lt. know lode;o, that m many forms of Mind ami The mental condition lias far more Influence Uon the bodily health lhau of a few cents drives most of them in. conit through the river and leaped up Tbe bull on the whole have also grown 1 tho track embankment. Uln last Jump more timid, aud a decline, of ".e shake' brought one of his wot forefeet upon out those who buy whenever the mar' ket gets strong. At present there i little in the market except a scalp. GENERAL MARKETS. glllft ,uli'i will s si liiiuie i! 10 iy the ban 1 w'ln i gii'd ::is.s.ll- soa 'n s tlidr Com as tbt seated rldi-a w It went? Is ufr i Club ulty I" lertk t oeulJ g to ! rs. Fl- ii bulU rs. will N f riunc- clilenti e feet ,h1. TM :i also h In lie oia t -M v-eigii-'ct g ade-ptd io tw the rent ,nd no fa lok-anl wo f l ,rf i a nil' " by liOtlll'l Nyiiuf leg" ' i"'J asMCk- . den'" .1.1 1 bJrt ;:Uth- 1 i. a- , ti MAINTAINS HIS INNOCENCE. Aiurrli-Mii rrlmiiirr In aixlro C'IhIiiin t lie a Virion nf I oiis.lraey. San Diego, Cal., Deo. 81. Ameri can throughout Mexico are watching with great interest the movements of the authorities in the case of Carlo A. Miller, au American citizen and resident of Cuajiuicuihipau, state of Guerrero. Ho is iu lielima prison, City of Mexico, charged with the mur der of a Mexican engineer named K lu srdo Zepeila, at Uinetepeoou OotoberO. Miller claimed from the first that the officers at Oaictepeo and in his own town with the unpronounceable name bad conspired to bring a murder charge against him aud eucompasa li id ruin and death if possilbo. Ho claims he kiiows the identity of the murderers, and offers, if released under guard, to famish evidence of a wholesale con spiracy iu the state of tluerrero nut only to do away with him, but to de fraud the government out of a lame amount Keputable peoplo of the state forwarded to the government state ments Betting forth that Miller ia all fight, and is the iutuudod victim of enemies in publio affair. M'KINLEY'S ESCORT. Chlraio HllMr ami f'1tVtlt4.lttl fi ttfl Hill share the I loner. Chicago. Deo. 81. When M.iior Mo- Kinley takes the oath of oflice March hit personal escort will bo formed ' the Chicago hussar squadron aud toe Cleveland Grays, Cleveland's crack Mganizatiou. The hussars were asked al promised last night in a big meet "t at the Hreat Northern hotel to ao MPt the huuor of the escort. inn matter was considered early by tteiideut elect McKinley. Uoth of Ii1" bodies otlored their service. ri"lly the (1 rava warn i.lnntnit The GrTi deliberated, and then decided it -unm be the nice thing to invite the "UMars to sharw thn nntr with thorn. AU the members of thsoscort will be tinted on black bnr.o. ami thev "n' 00 making an effective display. ."'"ISSarS Will Btnn nv nn th wnv 0 It 'o. V...I. i J iniK niruuouiiv nuu ioi- 0,P give a fancvbuii 1 Poini.ANi), Or,, Jan. 1, 1S;7. Fi.oi'R I'ortland, Salem, Cascadia and 1 ay ton , M AO; Kenton county ami While l.ily, f l.-iO; graham, H.76; su perline, - 6tl per barrel. Win: at Walla Walla, 81i.'S2c; Val ley, HiiSiic per bushel. U.ats Choice w bile, -lOtci 42c per bush el: choice giny, o8ni 4l)c. Hay Timothy, $l:i.lH) nerttn: clover. M.t'O'uU.OO; out, 8.utV10; wheat, $Hy 10 per ton. Bablsy Feed barley, $21.00 per on; brewing, $22. Mil lhti'kfs Bran. 115.00; shorts, $1)1.60; middlings, )23.O0. Bdtteh h ancv creamery i quoted at 4oc; fancy dairy, 3.'c; fair to good. 20n 22c. 1'otatuks. Oregon Burbauks, SOi'i 7-c; Ciarnet Chiles, 70(5f80cj Karly Hose, b'.iyiaj per eack; California river Hur LiankB, ooc per cental; sweets, $l.2Va2 percental for Merced, $2.6J for Jeieey hod. Onions 8.V per sack. Poultry Chickens, mixed. $2.00 4 3.00; broilers, $UaM2 00; geese. i.00 : tin keys, live, 12c; duck, $34.50 per dozen. Euoa Oregon, 32'a'c per dozen. Ciikksk Oregou, 11c; Young Ameri ca, 12c per pound. Tallow Prime, per pound, 2 ' u i a 3e ; No. 2 and greace, 2((f2;o. Wool Vallev. 10c, per pound; East ern Oregon, Ota 8c. I lorn New crop, IK'' 10c. Buar Gross, ton Bteers, $2.75; cow, $2.iK)(fe2.25; dressed beef, 46,0 pel pound. i M otton Gross, best sheep, wethers. $2.75; ewes, $2.75; dressed mutton, 6c per pound. Vbal Net, small, 6c; large, 4.V per pound. Hons Gross, choice, heavy, $3.2.) $ 3.50; light aud feeders, $2.60; dressed, $3.60j4.25 per cwt. ; Pkath.k, Wash., Jan. 1, 1S!I". Floub tJohbing) Patent excellent, $5.25; Novelty A, $4.75, California brands $5.00; I'akotu, $5.50; patent, $li.25; buckwheat Hour, $0.60; per cwt, $3.50; graham, $150 per hbl; 10-lb sacks, $2.50 per cwt; rye flour, $').IMJ per bbl; 10-11) Bucks, $2.50 per cwt; rye meal, $4.50 per bbl; per cwt, $2.40; roliedouts, $5.75y'i per bbl; hominy, $2.50 per cwt; cracked wheat, $3.25; rolled heat, $5.25 per bbl ; whole rolled wiieat Hour, $2.50 per cwt; pearl bailey, per 100 lb sacks, $.i.o0; split peas, 4V; 1 table corumeal, yellow, $1.0.) per cwt in 10-lb sacks; 60s, $1.60; white, 10s, $l..a; 1 50s, $1.05; Haked liominv, 2.6ll per keg. j Whkat Chicken feed, $27.00 per ton. ' Oats Choice, $24i':5 per ton. Baulky KolleU or gruuud, $22.00 pel wu. . . . . i Cons whole, per ion; cravaeu i 123: feed meal, -. MiLLSTiFKs-Brau. $10.00 per ton; shorts. $10.00. FkKU-Chopped feed, $10.00 per ton, middlings, $24; oilcake meal, $28. Hay I'uget sound, per tou, $'.IJ1U; Eastern Washington, $13. Bdqab Golden C in bbl, 4V per lb; extra C in bbl, 4',c; dry granulated iu bbl, 6c; cube, OV; powdered, o c spot cash. , . . Bcttkb Fancy native creamery.bnck 2tic; select, 2.ic; tubs 21c; ranch, is.-. Chkksk. Native N ashington.lOci U . Poultry Chickens, live, per pound, hers, 7m 8c ; dressed, Hm 1 lc ; ducks, $2J 8.60; dressed turkeys, I3i15c. Eoos Fresh ranch, 30j?o2c; Kin-tern, 2'UkSh UATs-Choice iireesed beef, Bteers, 6c; cows, 4'yc; mutton, sliei p, 6e per pound: lamb, Pc; pork, 5c per , pound; veal, small, Oc. tho rail and. according to the familiar principle of physics. It froze to the steel. There he wn, held as fast as If In the Jnws of a trap. The ground allowed that he hud at niggled to free himself, but hi efforts had been In valu. A the handcar approached, the cat swung around to face the Intruders, and In doing no another foot struck tho ' rail and wns held firmly. A few more ; struggles, a strong brace to free the captive feet aud the two free pedal ex-: trcmttlen touched the rail. Snarling and with flashing eyes, the captive creature watched the section men alight from tho handcar, but he was Incapable of riMlstunee. A blow from a crowbar cracked his fikull and the victim of cold water waa dead. It required a strong pull to detach the froiteu feet from the rail, and when they did come patches of skin still adhered to the steel. Ana conda Standard. Some old Joke. The Cornhlll Magazine publishes cer tain extract from an old French Jeat book which prove at least that Joke are not very much changed, for sum of these are dull aa tho pleasautry of our own day. They are comprised under the hiding Menngiana, and ar extracts from the conversations which took place at the house of Gllles Men age, a student and writer of the net-en-teenlli century. He waa the author of much literature, both poetry aud criti cal prose, and was considered a wit; but whether be and his frtenda actual ly sparkled at their Wednesday gath erings may be guessed from a few sam ples of the conversation there: "I had taken the uaml or Maunme i-e p . When she drew It away Mu. Tollitler eold to me, 'That Is the most beautiful work which baa ever gouo out of your hands!' " "Assume, sir," said a gentleman In a business argument with another, "that you owe me tcu thousand crown." 'Tray, sir," said the other, Interrupt ing hli'n, "have the goodness to make nine other hypothesis!" Above a flreplnco were two figures, Justice and Peace, kissing each other. "Look I" said some one. "They are toying 'Adieu.' never to meet again." The Archdeacon of Auxere, who wa in the habit of screaming In the pulpit, said of Bourdaloiie, "lie preaches fort blen, and 1 bleu fort." The Mnrqii! Iel Carplo. Viceroy of wonim was going Into a church nt Madrid, and saw n lady entering at tho Two I'otato ( riiia in One Kcason. Last fall I bought u few bushels of nn early red potato out of the cellar-t'hl- , cago Market, Knehester Hose, or sonic thing olso-and laid them In u place on the roof of a low Micd to start their . hprouts, thinking to forward the crop Iu this way. After a while 1 planted, inosl of them, but a few still lay on the risif until July 14. when part of tho i garden patch having boon dug for new potatoes, I planted forty hills to soo what they would do right In the old hills. I'.y this time they wore sun- burned, black as coal almost, and their etiibby sprouts, oovoivd with tiny green leaves, were two Inches long. The weather was dry and hot, the earth dry as ashes, and nothing wns seen of them till a light shower brought them up July 21. From this their growth was rapid, and there was a larger growth of vines than the first crop had. A frost cut them down Sept. 22, but they were nearly ripe. The first crop did not ripen, but they would have grown little, If any, more. Mr. Waldo F. Brown, who has croon corn by the time mine Is fairly up- not more than a foot high at the most could raise two crops In this way with all enso, and so could any one who has a degree or two less latitude (42 degrees HO min utes). The potatoes you lay out on the boards must be recut; then they will keep until It Is time for the second planting. Two crops of potatoes is nei ter than lhe crop of fall weeds we see en often where garden isitalocs have been dug. New York Tribune. Punar from Itrcta. Al the Norfolk (Neb.l sugar factory, Hon tons of beets dally are now being made Into granulated sugar. That sin gle factory o pools to turn out IH.inh. Ihki pounds of sugar this season, paying to fanners In and around that locality about .f;!iMi.(Mni for boots, to say noth ing of lhe Immense amount paid for lalHir. limestone, fuel, coke, lubrleilllng oils, oto. Tho crop Is excellent and farmers enthusiastic, as s o of them are reeolviug $50 to $12."i per aero for tho crop, while tho townspeople nro prosperous ami happy with money clr culaling freely, laiud there Is renting from $s to $Ui per acre for boot culture. Much tho same state of uffalrs exist al Grand Island, Nob. Large nuniliors or farmers all over Nebraska and neigh boring States are visiting those sonar factories, and Intense Interest Is being aroused In tho effort lo vastly develop the Industry In ibis country.- Agricul turist. A Home f uiil of Vlnrsior. IHirlng the past twenty yours the writer has made no older, yet our older vluemir kegs are always holding out III... the willow's cruse of oil. How Is It done? We buy some sweet older from a neighbor and add it gradually to the twenty gallon kegs that have bad pure vinegar In thein so long that they have had several sots of Iron lumps. As they have stood on lhe cel lar bottom, full or partly full or strong vinegar for twenty years, we conclude that vinegar preserves wood, ns the staves are still sound.- It Is always pos slblo to got pure, sweet elder In the fall, lioiice tho vinegar keg or barrel once slarted Is good, for aught wo know, for u hundred years.- Kxohiingo. true that ailments of the muly c.-ui depressing and morbid conditions o the inlnd. but It Is no less true that ' sorrowful and disagreeable euiotloin j produce disease In persons who. uiiln j llituiiced by them, would be In sound . health; or. If disease Is ii.H produced,1 tho functions are disordered. j Agreeable emotions act In mot'.ou nervous current which stimulate blood, brain, and every part of the sys. tern Into healthful activity; while grief, disappointment of feeling, and brooding over irsent sorrows or past mistakes depress all the vital forces. To be pliys'.oally well one must, in gen oral, be happy. The reverse Is not al ways true; one may be happy and cheerful, aud yot bo a constant sufferer iu bodj'i. Termites ttenro Ct)1e. The French Academy of Sciences was Informed last summer of the dostruc- tlon of an eWtrlo cable In Ton-iuln by ! the attacks of termite. The cable cross- ; ed a marshy tract and was euclosed In I a tube of load. The Insects bonil bole i Iu the tube nnd completely destroyed j the Insulation of the cable. It bns been ' proposed to guard tho cable against I future attack by enclosing It In an en velope of cotton and Jute Impregnated with sulphate of copper, which, It I believed, would prove a fatal polaou to the Insects. sicUncss lire linliliio lo uuy acriiui ois oaso, but himplv to It constipated condi tion of the s;slcm, which the pleasant fainilv laxative, vrupnf Figs, prompt ly remove. 'Mint is why it is the only r'cmeilv with inillioiisof fnmilirs, audi "f evory where esteemed so highly by all who'value gissl health. Its beneflciul. effects are due to tho fact, tbut it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which It acts. It Is therefor all important, iu order to got its bene llclul effects, to note when you pur chase. Unit you have the pcuuiue arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup t o. only und sold by ull reputable lb uggists. If in thu enjoyment of pood health, and the system is regular, luxativesor other remedies ore then not nooded. If afflicted with any nctniil disease, one may bo commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the w-oll-inlorinoii every w-norr, r. i Viirsstands highest and is most largely V-d uud gives most general satisfaction. rOR PCOnETHAT ARE SICK T 'Jut Don't FmI Wall," ?2UIVER PILLS tu th On 1 hint tow Only On for n Do fftil I t IniatjiBai t9o. (Umplr tnatlml fre AddrfM Or. btitanko Mtd. U. I'hU. 1. nPIl!i1H-ITDRUNKENNESS Ui lwllw.i I itu it. s-l-.ruU lura. DS. J.L.STkPHlHS.LI BASON.oaia, v y-iti -fit i 1 1--" - -1 in i-i i y . -. iv - i:ara nf the Abler Hush. The common sweet alder bush, or elderberry bush, as It Is often called, Is regarded by neat farmers as a nuisance, to be destroyed as quickly as possible. Vet it baa many uses, and some farm ers' wives especially, have learned to turn It to ptvllt. Us fruit when dried iimkes very fair Dies If some neld Is mixed with It. We have known It to be used with grapes, the latter liclng extra 1 sour and without something to temper j them requiring too much sugar. The juice of elderberries with sugar makes tho standard heavy wine which old 1 fashioned people used always to keep In ' the house to use when sickness made It necessary. Finally the blossoms nro nn excellent febrifuge, and some should al I ways be put up to use when fever from unknowu causes attacks nny of the family. I nrmrr Fhoiitri Grow Hest Peril. No garden or Held seed Is more easily grown than the beet. Select si th specimens of moderate size out of the heai) nnd plant them In early spring. B EHT with a big n. mack wall's Oeuulue null liurlisiu Is niacins l)jr lUsir. lou win mm rnioKiu Intlila esi-b two ounes bag.auJ two pons lusltlo ecb (our ouuoa Uif uf Blackwcll's enuine Durham Smoking Tobacco lluv aliHiinf tills retrlinitwl tnliacco ami rami llio smpon nli'lchgl'DSsltstof valuable proauuU aud Uowlogntlheiu. ".vi"""""!1." . -f- '.! ." 'lW.;';,;v-..-?' isiwwioialk tit -i H- ""'-."".i.'.J'X' V r l. ,T' V sA- i . HK n n AvIrAMlolff . II .l. .....t-L- ll.r.v tii..ii1 la 1,, I'llll flu. fill. ame moment wun won.- " nl, iMC beautiful diamond on a very ugly hand, tivat-.r between the rows, which should "I should prefer the ring to the hnnd," i i. wide enough for that purpose. If snld he with no expectation of being this Is done two or three times, the heard- but she Immediately touched , spreading branches will cover the the collar of his order, which he wa I 8llc.s between the rows and will keep . .I-i,, nd said, "I should prefer the down most of tl.e weeds. The s 1 Is ,..--n .... . .,H i.v ,.fr ll.a.ui. lil-n II, li,.M gauiereii o. .... I and spreading on cloths or bung up In HIM) it ka l)l mi. I (iheds either having a tight tloororhav- - - .... 1 1..- .1... I me i nn e otns spreini iiiiih-i nn- iiiiiikiiii. baiter to tho donkey!' I'roprr lolls to Knise. The fanner who att pts to brood speed alone stands no more chance to make a liiiancial strike than u Isiy In a pin lottery without any ticket. Hut ut the same time, be should not lose sight of the fact that he who buys for road iiiriHisos calls for not only a good sized horse, but one oven gaited, and quite speedy. I believe I hero Is more money In raising the right kind of cults, und preparing them for the market than any other kind of stock on the farm. The llrst thing to bo considered by the farm er la what strain and what cross will come lion rest to tilling tho bill of public ilomiind. "Like produces like." Is nn old adage, nnd quite true-National Stockman. (eriiilrallns Nut. The sn ss of germinating nuts In tho spring depends upon the condition of ripeness and the method of keeping thorn during lhe winter. Nuts should not be allowed to been too dry before burying In sand. When gathered too early the kernels shrivel up and have but little germinating power, hence they should not bo gathered until the kernel Is full and plump. If there Is any danger of mice getting Into the boxes where they are burled during the winter, wire netting should be milled over them.-Exchange. Cheapest Power. Rebuilt Gas nnd .Gasoline Engines. .FOR SALE CnCAt IN GUARANTEED ORDER i-i II. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. 1-2 II. P. Ilm-tilcs, Gas or Gasoline, i-i 1. P. RcK,iti, Gas or Gasoline, i j II. P. Oriental, Gas or Gasoline. 1-4 II. P. Otto, Gas or Gasoline. 1-4 II. P. Pacific, Gati or Gasoline. 1-6 II. P. Hercules, Gas or Gasoline. mo II. P. HcicuIch, Gas or Gasoliue. Stale Your H'ans and Write for Prices Hercules Gas ....Engine Works iOS-7 Sansome Street San Francisco, Cal... Qaa, Gasoline and Oil Eiigiuoi, 1 to 200 II. F. Ymi run roiet a Imwy nuiel i lil'l'.y ll-liHIiri- Wllll'illl nun .1-11. H 111 lull. Iii i" hi the lumeHm iu- ,,ii.iifrrrTr.tspe'tir r. .irv.-l 'V 1 ' , . iirs. i .mi .. 1 1. The KM'M sl.lmleliM' M"'l III' mi"r l.tr ir 11 Hi it i in " tin- sort nf riilililelisni SlnlllHi Ii I'lll'-r- such ' ill "ii.- V.k ami He.-- "...il.loil with Iliac ll.ia i,l the i.ne) iiii'iniB't-ii -r. The lord mayor of Loudon wear a badge of office which contain diamond valued at t!00,000. l-ATAl;l:U CANNOT KB CUIKII brunches to catch the seed as It falls, When beet seed la ripe It easllv. The seed Is easily therefore cheap, but every farmer can easily rulse what he wants for his owu use. Form t'oinforla. If the farmer will take a philosophi cal view of the situation, he will llnd himself Inn much better condition to so- shells very j ruw fl),. hmK,.r 11IH 1,1s family the lie grown and , f.1MUii.i,. Ui,i i-oinfoiis of life than any other Industrial classes, to say nothing lilsiut the degree of happiness within his reach. I.ewlstou Journal. Pii. Dec. 31. There ia an exhi "nonatthe Volney Club of 100 real "no Panting of Napoleon Russian npign by Varestchagin, being a ter th.!! and impressive lesson of Horrors of war. Yarestchagin had Wred a catalogue passiug severe 'b "vut npon Napoleon' enterprise, crt .i comuliee of the club prohibit- .u "I the catalogue. Varest- Jr BiM'isi o, Jan. 1, lRt'7. otatok - Unmet Chile, 40,. .Vic; alina. M.rba.iks, iChmI: h.r y lse, frwoetB, 1. 1.S0 per cental. ,v'.L,-.Mii,(ic nersack for yellow. Eons More, iiU'oci rautli, ducks, ..' per dozen. BtTTkK raney creamery, econd. 2ihtf--'lCi fancy uairy, seconds, 1 7 l-c. Cuiksk ranry, nu-u o'c ; Wlih l.or.M. API M r,.h Hi- "si "' 11 1 1 or e..!is.im:"i.. rure o in'i-i I H IM 1 1 1. ' ut" i" T,,-t;v I'M tlir I... I ' I m.orli ( 'io- " .r. ' :l'-"l I' ! ...,n,irv f,.r VHl It, ,ii It i- ' ' ,-,,ll,l,lli. '! i' ilir.i ill !! ti Al !i i'f, h tin v i iiliii"! , ,h-. n-i-. ' ii'nrrii is 1 n-r, nn. I in or-lrr to nn i: i i. in. H -Ut ii,!. rl Kl', anil n l' 'll- niis-iirrie '. Il-il - l m. l n-i t,. ll ai ,, ii . in ' p, "i' mn ill tli: i. n-i I . a r. K-'lliir r. .rr 1 1- I Hi'. ,- l . -l '. ,1 1 'i oo; "t 'I' !.,.n ttiHn: Kir .l.-lllil lc ll I.I' ,.i s I nil. rn'.-rs, i 1 i,i- l- r i . I lit,, i il, ,it (.., is In rurnof I-,,,,,.., Tol.'l'i, . Fall Plowing Foil Oroiind. Wherever there Is a heavy growth of ! coarse grass left on the land In fall It Is i i. in i, l.m It In lhe fall If It Is i Intended to use It for ciiltlvntod cropa1 II'" Journal, and points ! next year. Most of this coarse gruss, 1 that lias small nutrition, has very vigor ous roots and needs to be turned under : rs long aa iosslble Is-rore the crop Is ..!... ....i ti,.. noileli of i oarse crass oil .i... ...rf... will nrcvont the s.hI from Into close contact with the human body ...'.., i ,, o- Uy ,i....i,h- ms It oiiL'ht. In fact. Is fro light with tho greatest phy when the ground Is mostly covered with Ilogaand I'cinlnlne Afteelloii. Edward W. ltok writes of "Iogs and Folnllillio Affection" I" the Ladies' nut the dangers of caressing a dog, however well on rod for It may be. "The mo it eminent physicians," ho asserts, "have conclusively shown Unit the prm-ilo.! of allowing the Isxly of a dog to eiiino ij I-i. 21c; new lliill ill i UJD mnen irritated, ana ne mim.- . - Ameuca. u.,s,21iic Der pound for new. Woo,, -San Joasii.n ami .itherr coast, poor, 4.5; do good, ; heavv.tioi 7c l do. choice, H s'.c em. choice, lO i'Ilc p- r -o, ',.'. oat. 7-i 10; oat. iiS liariey, ' . .. .. -v . r, .In HHCoIl'l ... . ,n 1,1 IT . fi ' " - O ul'j unvun. w i - ' . crop. .-i..V'inii.jO; clover, I'-l 4..r0'rf" f: r ton. l ITl. i s r hi ii : . .,i . i, 6.o0; California lemons. i ' . f,l to choice, 11.60 -iW)i '"l-v' -w iii :t.W) per box. o ,,.) ui TkoI-.cal Kai-.r-Ifanana a-W , per bunch; uiueapplea. I-J-O0'i-W. I kte'V. ti" Curr t'-r i ' Au .ll';c. M li, y I'tf w is sum ..iin.pli'iii. - John Inf. ui, A j.nl .'I, 1 .1 bv Pi-. A.' Mi ilr Murilfrert at naklanit. '-"ilinrl 11 r. n. n , entint i 1 w .J b(ll7 of a n",u Wt,re ,oum, tliitm da,ll(,'n Pacific tracks for a 4, a UI thousand yaril today. ViU . Wiis thought some tramp had ini br"kebeam and had been ., but finjll- .. I , .. SHl n uiuii iii i;.-, trm I youuK nn". was found hiar Mh, ' h ha'1 Wn ill1'e'1 itn H,or !A' D(1 the unpp isition !s t!:at h been com-nitted and the aT? ou the ,rs ,lt to hi,,e tiie i4fsi, ln', da-t,ir:lly crime in lltction cf year. ,6', eV' , North wheat an! o to k, t:t..r)0 " Go to any grocer and ask for Scluttng's Hest tea: I-inan. linjlish Drcakhst, 0jlonb'. Ceylon, or Dlcnd. lie will ray 'ou money back if you the your don't i snow In winter the heavy mulched soil may searcely Is- frozen at all. Hut when, turned over In the fall and the furrow Is left rough ns possible, It Is , Hiiro to bo fro.cu a train and again, bay- j Ing the surface soil In very tine tilth. If i the sod be June grass or nuiick many , of thn pmiLs will Is- killed by freezing ; dry In the upturned furrow on or Hear surface. Though Micro is some waste of fertility by washing and plow-! lug of fall plowed land. It Is none the b-ss g'CHl practice where hood eroi that ni-eil an early no-How seed In-d are . i .. ... i ,i... r. ll.. ,. i,,., - to Is- sown or piaium no.- .....'. spring. Winter Kattnln of Mock. TI olulietltlull of Western dressed the greatest physli ul evils. The cloaiiest dog In tho wor'd Is not Without this objection. It . lUiln.t be. A dog's Hose should never bo al lowed to touch any part of the human skin. The most casual observance of n dog's habits will show the reasons for this. In fad, from whatever st.m I polnt one chooses to look at the mat tor from that "f oh nnllm-ss, health or bodily danger- the practice of petting His Lip Gone. M. M. Nicholson, who lives at the corner of Curran and Anderson St.. At lanta, Ga., had a cancer for years. It first appeared on his lip and resem bird a fever blister, but spread rapidly and aoou began to destroy the llcsh. Ilia futhcr and uncle hud died from Cancer, and he sought the best medical aid in didcrent cities, but it seemed im possible to check the disease. Several operations were performed but the can cer always returned. This continued for. years uutil th. partition iu bis nose Biol ma i-iiuic ii'- Iln llulprul. Help ever the helploia, bo It a drown ing fly or a brother floundering through the dltllcultlis of life' tint tank. It need not valines of rinourca, or x tout of power to mlulster uch heart help aa the tnie-bearted can render. I aoc you the frlt-nd of the frteudleaa, the ungrateful, and ungracious; th raiser of the fallen, tbouia perchance, only perversely to fall again; tho cheer or of the eheerlDss, though It may bt they droop agalu when your bright prissonrn has passed nway. WHEAT. 51 'iV.'W.i'i few bottles afford J fj'i -;77V --i;--?ra.l some relief; thus I Mvjv -?'Xff encouritj;e.l I con I W7t - :t'a !'nnueir it. and per Up away were eaten All treat- nient bavim; proved futile, lie looked upon death as the only relief. "Some one re commended S.S.S." he savs. "and Mko iniiiiry lT sua- ri-ssiiil iprrumtiiiii In l liUHKn. We Imy ami Mil Hlll'Nt Uiitb nil liinik'lii.' Korniiirs Iihvv ix'i'ii ni'i -insii l Kiioinot l.v UhiIihk In liiiiin-s. Wrlle (.it lull ,iirlii'iilnr. Ilisl ut rr iirrni B illvru. Sv roil inns' i xi-i-rlrhri" nil Ihr I hlrnKii Heri nl 1 ril.lr, Hint K llmrnllKll k now Irils"' ( the ui- i s. 1 1, .ii i. nn. II, .. kins .k i n., i hli uno Hoard nl lrn.li- I'r.'.i rs. dlluvi III I'utllaml, ongull, ami .-i,.kalie, W nsh. j th. it was not long be fore the progress ol the disease seem icrsevered ' in its use. and remarkable as it may seem, I am completely cured, and feel like I IlllVM 11, U life S.S.S. is the most re- in.irkiiblo reiiirdv iu the world, and ed checked. I pi dogs with close embiucos of any sort U evtrvone wjn n(?rce that the cure was a n positive wrong, vvoiiieu hiiiiiiu oo nonilerlul one.-- too careful about this, either as thu! a "P-t T3tnr.4 DJtr nraetlco affects them or, If they are 1 Keil DlOOa IVCITieay. mothers, their children. Wo run be Cancer is iu the blood and it fund of our dogs -many or iiiem no- iurirni i''imih'iii' wrvo liumnn iiffootlon-but wo should is folly S.S.S. (guaranteed putflv vegetable) ia a real ...i- f lm.HH v.llh a little care- u.-.s. . im n t. n ..." ll, t. ,1, tt n n 1 I nil fill regard for common m-iiso. Ono bef und of Western mutton, poultry, point, or an ohhts, nune-i o.- o... . .. n refr c.-ra or fn v renuri isi ine imi- siioum in-..-. like it. 41 tart 0 HUf ii ud other iin-ats sliiiiie. curs fas made It very hard for Eastern farmers to k.-.-p up the old practice of buying or raising for fattening aoine kilij of stock every winter. The city , Is- brought Into close coinaei wun a dog. A sense of cleanliness alone should forbid this, even If positive dauger did not lurk In tbe practice." Irct; addrrss Swilt Specific Co., Atlanta, Ca. EVERY HEN ,,w'5!?1l Incubator trt- JV m i""t-"- w prot- ry 1 in-!'1" ii-iuivif 'Kit. 1 b.yihMtiirMhU'npr traid lltui' Ut R'ieM numrwi 9ot fitforout CblekoM. i rtt. IncubatDr fftni lit) uu FutaluttiM Inmbator Co. ytluw. Ol- FRAZER AXLE CREASE BtSl IN f HE W0HLD. In wi arlUK iiiallllriarsniiiiir'--e1iaetiilly nu t laiUoir itu Imiiid nl anir other hraml ' Irnm Annual OIH. lfT TIIK tlKMIINB. K. lit SA I K H V ()KK()N AND faF"W AS" IM'TIIN MKIII'IIAIITI1 anil Hualeri (i-iiurallr. Knr InirliiK nil li -ailna iinlil or silvrr ir.lnst nr lii,lli'iitri-iisioi'i. -si. o. iu- I . II, lh... i.1" s.nilliuiBliili, I null. I) fl'TI It K anil I'll.KS riirnl ; no pay nntll r.ire.l: s t Inr tmnk. low. Mashmslo ik l i.iiTHRHki.il, Ms Markul San Kranuiit-o, RODS ; SURE CURE fob PILES h KO I DH. BQ-IAN I Ii.l. 1UMIU Ixavofl . tm. Iff tMMU MM, lriri t Hii fi tn ti.- ma r jl r4 P'M l jBvt lAua BjruB. TmikUixI. V f 1 M In I' -a. siliminiiiiM ! N. P. N. U. No. 0SJ.-8. F. N. U. No. 700