V) .0 THE ONION CROP. How to Cultiviite It and Subline Its Mnjrjrot Kiicinlrs. It is usual to get the onion crop in ns soon ns tho frost leaves the ground, nnd it is not unusual to linvo tho seeds or sets planted as early as March. Xo crop demands more careful preparation of the soil than the onion, as the most laborious period is when it is in Its first stages of growth. The crop not only requires very rich soil, but must be kept free from weeds. It is not a summer crop, as it delights in a cool reason, and tho frosts do but little, if any, damage lo" tho plants in this section. Tho best location for onions is a piece of ground that has been heavily manured tho year previous. A poultry-ynrd in which largo (locks have been kept answers well, and tho toil should be mellow, so as to admit of easy cultivation. In tho North the crop is grown from seed the first year, tho red varieties being preferred, but tho gardeners and truckers in this latitude grow their crops from onion sets, which are pro duced by sowing tho seed very thickly in the rows, and on moderately fertile soil. After tho tops dio down tho sets are stored in thin layers in a cool place to bo planted next spring, each tot making a largo onion tho second year. Tho white silver-skin and yellow Danvers varieties aro considered the best market varieties, but tho potato onion, which grows in bunches lrom a single seed, is the earliest for table use. but is not now e.ieiisiveiy grown. 10 gel lliem in early is to escape weeds, which entail 1 T . It.. .. , . a . . mum weecinig, out, as tno onion is a gross ioedor it delights in any kind of manure and good cultivation. The sots aro simply planted in rows, about tlireo inches apart, by lightly sticking them in the ground, though the truck ers plant acres of them by covering them completely in the rows, in order to save labor. Tho maggot ic an enemy that gives trouble and is not easily subdued, but where tho crop is grown on new beds, instead of on tho sumo location every year, as was formerly tho practice, the depredations of the maggot have been greatly reduced. The onion bod should receive only tine, well-rotted manure, freo from any kind of litter, and well incorporated into tho soil, which should bo worked over until not a clod can bo found, for upon the thor ough preparation of tho soil depends the yie'd of tho crop, which may range anywhere T om 100 to (.00 bushels per acre, according to tho soil and manage ment. Tho crop is a paying one, as tho supply is seldom equal to tho de mand. Philadelphia Record. LENGTH OF nOOTS. Information Tlmt Will In All rrobnhillly SiirpriM1 Many runners. "How long aro potato roots any way?" I can not tell, but judging from analogy, I should say that in a fine, rich, mellow soil under favorable con ditions, they grow five or six feet long. The person who pulls up a hill of early potatoes while tho tops are green, and shakos oil" tho earth may suppose ho has got nearly all the roots, but such is by no means the case. Tho same is truo of onions. I once had an onion bed on a hill side garden, tho soil of which was a line sandy loam. The bed was about four feet wide, the onions about full-grown and the tops still green. There came a shower in tho night and a stream ran down over tho bed until tho surface dirt was all washed away and the roots were loft bare, extending unbroken in every direction, and generally remain ing in tho place whoro they grow. In the morning when I visited my garden to see tho havoc that had been caused by tho rain. I was surprised, beyond measure, to find that onion roots were so long. Some onions that stood noir the middle of the bed had pushed their roots in both directions to the outsido of tho bed : in other words, their roots were extended two feet on all sides. I would notboliovoitif I had not seen it myself. It is the common opinion that the roots of troes oxtoud about as far out in tho ground as the branohos project out above it; but the truth is that thoy extend much fur ther. I have seen large trees, as well as willows and alder, washed out by a Hood in the creek, and in every case tho root- were more than twice the length of tho branches. The person who buys troes from tho nurserymen may think ho obtains about all tho roots with tho troes, but ho does not got ono-half of thorn. Trom what I know of other vegetables, I believe that potatoes of vigorous growth sond out roots tlireo foot in ovory direction whore they aro not opposed by some impediment, and that if thoro is richer soil or manure within four feet of whoro they aro planted they will start for that tho first thing, and roach it in a abort time. Tho man who manures una row of potatoes and leaves the noxt without any manure ax an expe riment, to find out the valuo of com- niorclal lertuizerB, makes as groat a mistake as tho one who put his money into a contribution box, thinking it a buvings bank. If you manure one row of potatoos, the noxt row will steai part of tho manure unloss you inter poso an Imjmsaublo barrier of boiler plato or ehillod iron. Cor. Rural Now Yorkor. Crnnborry Dumplings. Sift to gotlier ono quurt of Hour and two and ono-half totuipooiis of brikitij,' powder; mix to m toll dough with Hwoot milk; roll out and sprofld with orjo quart of crauberry sauce; fold over. pUtoa jn a )iiddinif haf and steam ona hour. Servo with isweet hauoo. "Niith:i w.'i trip the light fanUis win. Ti..-. . .v.t'iann loose bn .ho s.U-aih. - Merchant Traveler. PERSONAL AND IIVlTERSbNAL. A woman (Mrs Rroadwny') has tho monopoly of all the bill-posting done in Chicago. She covers :?,000, 000 square feet of bill boards each week. Isaac Jennings, onco n prosperous merchant of New Jersey, was lately sent to an almshouse, having squan dered all his wealth in vain efforts to recover a mythical English fortune. A Mississippian boasts of having had the ague for twenty-seven straight years with only ono break of three weeks. He set out to beat tho shakes at their own game, and there aro 150 pounds left of him yet. Old lloxem llrown, of Now Mex ico, is a coffin peddler. Ho travels with a big wagon, a team of mules and about twenty cheap assorted cotllns. He says he knows a hundred men who already have their coffins in their houses. When ho first became Prime Min ister, Disraeli was advised by a friend "always to appoint moderate men to bishoprics." "Moderate men!" echoed the illustrious statesman, "ah, I seo ! You want me to appoint men without convictions!" There is a married man in Atlanta who wears eyeglasses with a gold rim. His wife wears eyeglasses, too, and tho two pairs are just alike. Thoy are tho parents of threechildren the vouugest being ten years of age. and each of tho children is near-siirhted so much so that they wear eyeglasses too. Tho Into Renjamin 15. Hotchkiss, of Bridgeport, inventor of the well known quick-tiring cannons, now used in tho military and naval services of nearly all nations, acquired an im mense ioriuno as tno result ot ins in genious devices, fie loft an estate valued at over twelve millions of dollars. John Wnnnmnkor. of Philadelphia, is a hard-working merchant. Ho is at his desk from eight o'clock in tho morning until six or seven at night. Spcnkiii!! of his business, ho said re cently: "During the ten days previous to Christmas our sales hovered about $100,000 a day. Tho grand total for tho ten days falls only a few dollars under $ 1,000,)00." A pleasant incident is told of Mme. Cohen, who recently received tho cross of tho Legion of Honor. After the Franco-(ierman war she wont threo times to (Jermany to look after tho wounded French soldiers. .Sho was introduced to tho old Kmpress Au gusta, who talked to her for two hours, and said, when sho took leavo of her visitor, "Madame, I should like a link to exist between you and me," and taking her own red cross, sho put it round Mine. Cohen's neck, saying: "The only value of this cross is that it is a sign of how wo have both tried to mitigate the misery of our fellow creatures." "Oh, I do so love music," said tno gushing Miss Kinglets. "Won't you play something for us, Mr. Thuinpk?" "Snrtuinly. I will play tiny sing Miss Kinglets may desire. Vhat shall it be?" "Do you know that or tho l'eok-a-Koolangor march?" American Musician. Colonel Steers (of Montana) "It seems to me you New Yorkers aro en tirely too 'uppish' and on your dignity. If you only were out whoro I live you'd seo what Western hospitality is." Mr. Manhattan "I have. I onco took a drink with Six-Toed Hank of your town at the point of a pistol!" I'uck. Sign painter "You want a sign 'English Chop-House' over jour door, do you?" Proprietor "Yah; dot vas id 'English Ghop-House.1" "Do you want any extracts from the bill of fare painted in?" "Yah; dot vas von goot idea. Ihtint on do board: 'HotSassage, Peer, und I Jmburgcr Cheese.'" Phila delphia Kecord. consumi'tion ci;ki:i. An old nhyslcian. retired from practice, hav ing had placed in his hands by an Hunt India missionary tho formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the Mieedv and nermanent euro of Consumption, llronchltis, Catarrh, Asthma, and nil Throat nnd I.unii All'eetlons. also u posi tive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after havlnir tested its wonderful curative powers In thousands of enses, has felt it his duty to make it known to his sud'oring fellow s. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human sutl'erlng, I will send free of charge, to all who desire it, this re cipe, In (ierninn, I'retich or Kligllsh, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by inlslresslni; with stump, naming this paper, W. A. Noyes, lUt J'ower a lllnck, Jiochet tcr, .V. 1. Truth rim be outraued by silence itiit. n- cruelly as by speech. Distrusting Nkln Discuses. Wltat spectaelu is more (lisKUstinfj than that of a mnn or woman with a hUIh (lis. ease wliieli snows itself in pimples or blotches on hands, arms, face and nccK? It is simply impure blood, S4o what HiiANDitirni's 1'h.i.h did for a chronic case : (Jeorge Chapman, J'lncenuiK, Allen . y; . " I or four years j was in tno iouni!U fiifaiitrv in the U. S. Army, resliiinu (lur- ing that time prim ipally in Texas. Al most all of thai, time I had a cluonic skin disease, chartcterized by au eruption over the entire surface of my less and IIiIkIis, arms and chest. The doctor termed it ec zema. I iiad ulven up all hopes of over lMjinu cured, when Hhanhui.tii'm J'ii.i.s were recommended to me. I concluded to try them, and did so, and I have thanked Cod daily since then that I did ho, I think I us (1 them altogether for about threo months, and, by that time was completely cured nnd havo never had any trouble since. My skin U as clear as any one's." Many roads lead to hupplixisn lldca the one we tuLe. Consumption .Surely Cured. To TIIK KlilTo: Please iuform your readers that I have a jlti rrmedy for the above named dlseusv. My IU timely use thousand of lioi-elew cas have U-eu iwrnianeiitly cured. I (ball be Kind to send two bottles of my mme dr ritBB U any of ) our readers who have ooa niuiptlon If ther will eeud me their oxpross and toktoIt)ee address. Ileictully. T. A. 1J0VVK, M. C, 111 Pwrl t.,New York. h..'i.au'l s uatue In a far Mur ihltW than a IaU,u a. I Consumption. Scrofula, Conornl Ileliillt , M uMllIK IMsrusos or Clill ilrrn, chronic Couchs nnd Hrouchitiis, enn tic 'cured hy tin use of Scott's l.niiiUlon of l'ure Cod Liver Oil with Il.oIiMhite. l'romllient physicians melt ini'l testify to lt Rrent Milne. l'lcHe rend the follouiu'ir I , Ued Scott' LinulIon for an obstinate t ouch i ultll Ileinorrlince, I.os of Appetite, Kmaeia Hon, Slceplessncs s, Ac. Allot these lime nnv left, nnd I lellevc jou Kinutou lis aed it cne of well-developed Consumption." T. J. ' FlSIil.KY, M. 1., Lone Stnr, Texas. I When pirls nre old enough for a lover they nre tt mutch for tiny gray head. IlriKlit's IIInciisc Cured. AIkuU two yiarsniro our daughter hnd con gestion of tho kidneys, which developed Into HrlKht's Disease. Her body whs swollen to an enormous site inciisurltiK -4.) inches around the waist, and lf Inches Inlow the knee. After phvslciaus had given up her ca. 1 itett rmineil to have tier try Dr. Kennedy "s Kvu'itm: Kkm MiV."of l'.ondout, N. Y. (iradually the swell ing was reduced from to u Inches. tic be gun to gain strength, and was able to walk without fatigue. We do not know how to ex jires our gratitude for w hat tt has done for our child. We are conlldent the favorite Iteiuedy will do all that i claimed for it surely Hod ha blessed It in this cae, and we earnestly recommend it to at) sutl'erlug from kidney dis orders S. I. Van llusklrk. Demurest, N. Y. Hit. Kknnkiiv's 1'vvoitiTK IIhmkiiy, made at ltoudout. N. Y. U: 0 for J.". Send for tiook. how to cure Kidney. Liver and Mood disorder. It takes two to tell u He one to speak and one to lUtim. A Terrible. ?1 1 sforl u n e. It is a calamity of the direst kind to feel that one's physical energies nre failing In the prime of life to feel more nerveless, more dispirited, weaker every day. Yet this Is the unhappy lot I of hundreds who surround us. A source of re newed strength which science approves, iu be- , half of which multitudes of the debilitated have and are every day testifying, and w hleh, in countless instance, has built uii coiistltu lions snpped by weakness and inllriiilty and long uubenetltted by other means, surelv com mends itself to all who need a tonic. Ilotet ter's Stomach Hitters Is such a medicine pure, 1 botanic, soothing to the nerves, pr motive of ' digestion and a fertilizer of the blood. Dys- ! pepsin and nervousness the llrst a cause, the second a consocuence of lack of stamina -de- 1 part when a course of the bitters Is tried. All forms of malarial disease, rheumatism, klduev and bladder trouble, constipation and billions uess are nnuuillateil by tuts standard family medicine. A man that gets the woman he wants seldom Bets any other good thing. White Elephant, of Slam, Lion of Eng land, I)rnj:on of China, Crosn of Switzer, land. Banner of Portia, Crescent of Kitypt Double Etmle of lhissia, Star of Chili, The Circle of Japan, Harp of Erin. To Kut these buy a box of the genuine till Atf-t A V,.C f?lM I'llll TI.'n 1 TM.M I'n.i.s, price 2A cents, and mail uh the out-1 side wrapper with your address, plainly i written, and 4 cent In stamps. ei will 1 then ninil you the nbovo list with an ole um it, puckagu of oleographic and chro malic . arils. Fm:mint. Bitos.. Pittshuho, Pa. Woman is never too nnnry to be without a mouthful of sweet words. 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Uu knows as wellas you do that "Seal of North Carolina I'ltr,' Cut" is the most populur und tho beat Smokinj,' Tobacco on the I'.icific Coast. .1. II. KJMli. AisNtiyiT tinrt Amilytleal CiiviuiKt, IjtilioruUiry. lOt First sL, Portland, Or. Anulyses inHdo of nil substaucos. FOR THE BLOOD! Hwlft's Siecllle nred ne- of Cancer, whtrli was hereditary, fur my lather died of Canrer, My case n-Hlsted ull oilier treatme t, III fact icrew worse ull till) time, I left nil' nil other reuieilles, anil fuk K H, h, which furred out the poison until my system was cleansed, when the ( aiieer healeO, not even leavlmritHiKu. Mi Ih uIIIi hln. e bus iieriiexeellent. JIas. it a I. llltMS, DU' hull. (,a . Kt lt. Jil. s1). Send fur 'I reiitisi u Cancer and lllmcl Disease ; mulled free. HWI 1 -T Hl'It I HI (, Drawer J, Ailantu. da. price; uu.ucjvicj. y rou AHtliiutit'CotiuliM,"' C'oIdH,"' Croup, In Iluenxu, IlroueliitiM, C'utarrli, AVlioop lim.C'oupli, I.omh of. 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Just flRuro out what is roquirod to do all tboso thing COMFORTABLY, and you can mako n fat? estlmaro of tho valuo of tho BUYEJ1U' OUIUE, whioh will bo aunt upou receipt of 10 cents to pay postage") MONTGOMERY WARD & COo ilioiilKan Avenue, Chiciso.m, WELL DRILLS FOR EVERY PURPOSE. Sold on Trial ! ltlestinelit smalt, profits Inliru. Semi So tor inalltliK lar-o llliutratd Cataliiruo vs 1 1 li full paitlculara. Man iifucturvil by K. ( Austin Hl'gCO Ml w KIU I.alie Nt., CHICAGO. ILL. A BIG SHOW Bmlth's Cash etore, 410 Front St., S. F., Cal. largest ecncrul dealers west of tho Miisissinpl ltiver. Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Under wear; Wall Paper, Stationery, illaukets, Wed ding; Hoots, and Shoes; Canned Goods, Dry IniiU; Wooden, Tin, Crockery, Glass .Granlto and Hardware. Meat, Klsh, Provisions, Honey, Grain, Feed, Groectics, Pure Spices, Seeds, llo ans;I)ruf;', Medccines; Clocks, Ammunition, Kubbcr Goods, Tents, and quantities of other Roods at lowest prices for Cash only. 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LlllCAdO, And all iioinU throughout tho IOist and fiontli cukt, via til. i'uiil und .Minneapolis. Tin: only uni: nvssrsa ! Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars li.NTilli: LKMJTIl t)V lt()A And hauled on mruuii ISnp'oss Trains over tho Kutlro IiiKth of tho Northern 1'ucillc Itallrowl. A. I). CIIAHIfON, (len. Wost'ii J'ass.AKt., No. '. WanhluKlon street, I rtlnnd. op iTTivr and MORPHINE ANTiUUXJSb. Dr. Weiitherhv'i, Antidotes. Iu ue 17 Ikntn, Hpeclal .Moriililne Habit Chh ulo. ( orrw pondeuoc Confidential, ( all on or adilrtw J J. AIKBX. MHinwer. ltoom an, HI. Aim's Jlulld Inn, Hsn I'lanelrto. N. V. N. U. No. rr, -S. I'. N. U. Ko. U51 A GARMENTS k JEL TO FIT Sf m f Kkw.iiui If you have an Old Sore tlint needs hcalilu:. unit Hint other reinedlc have fatted t 1 lienl: or n breaking out or Itchftu; of the soup or liody, or n ltoll, Hum, cut, or nnv nltm nt for will, h a Sahc Is suitable, buy ti Z cmtlxixi l .llrlcun Milvi'. which Is Wnrinnted to t are when eerythlliclc fnlK If not kept In Jour dnK'tfit semi ii cents In tntn. to J ( l'FMFNT. AKt., Astoria, Or., nnd iecelc n box ! mail. S I till 13 t t , UAVU. Oablur. hoeut nuo; ltarJctt Orfitua. tnj lntrunifnl. Lt.ien Ux't. ot Hbis t Must: itnit (.ooki. lUacti urp,,,J i r,vtm Pri. MATTHIAS (IKAV 01'.. W Street, Hu Frwidwi LADIES! cute health. Yor WtH I.D know, istieelally .villus of dell- Send stamti for full particulars ot this great boon to women, ent In securdy s, aled letter. Hit. UKAKMi:. 1h 1M1, San Kiancisco, t al. AN HONEST DRUGGIST, when nskr-tl for the best lilooil-pttilllor. nlwnys rcoouituciHl'. Dr. Pierce's Golden .Medleul Discovery, becittise he know-; It litis liy ftir the ltifoe.r, sale mid rives tho best Hittist'iietioii to his eustottiers. Golden Ii'dlenl Discovery chits nil humon?, from ti ootuinou Hlotch, or Kruption to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheiiin. Scaly or Uouoli Sl;ln, in short, all diseases c.iused by bad blood are conquered by this jiowerl'ul, imrifyino, tiiul invlfroratluo; itiedleine. Great Eatitifr Ulcers rapidly heal untler its bettio;ii iullueiice. lispeeially has it manifested its potency In curin!r Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas. BolK Carbuncles. Soro Eyes, Serot'tiloufl Sores and Svelliii:s. lllp-joint Diseae, i: Whito Swellinj,'-,1' ' Fever Sores,"' Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Eulnr;eil Glands. ('onstunption. which Is Serofr'.ti of the Lungs, is arrested and cured by this remedy, if taken iu the curlier stages of tho disease. imilllll IIUHIII IWIWI M M1T1HW1IITIW1 1 cases of diseases for which it is recommended, or the money paid for it will bo promptly refunded. For Weak Lungs. Spitting of I'.lood, Shortness of Breath. Bronchitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affection, it i3 an ellielent remedy. Sold by Druggists, at $1.00, or six Bottles for So.OO. Copyright, 1CHH, hy Wotti.n's Dimpensmiy Mianr.w. Asscci vtiom, Propiictora. K'V i inn" no " iieunii" 'ir im-i m- ui iir ATisi Tlieso twin diseases cause untold suiTcrlne; Doctors udtnlt that they are dllllciilt lo cure so do their patients. Puttie's Celery Compound hits per manently cured the worst cases of rheumatism and nourulKln-so bay those who havu used IU "llavlinr been troubled wKh rheumat Ism at t he kueu and foot for live yearn, I wns ulmostunnljlit to ut around, nail was very often confined to my bed for weeks nt a time. I used only ono bot tle of Pnltio'H Celery Com. pound, and was ierfectly eared. I can now Jump around, and feel as lively as a boy." KiiANK cakoi.i, Kttreka, Nevada. W.00. six for $5.00. Druggist. Mammoth testimonial paper free. VKi.Ls,HicuAiti)S0N4;Co.,I,rois.,llurllnj,'ton,Vt. ' RHEUM F0RSAIX. NO USE TO ' OWNER.. rti DIAMOND flYF? a.'e "!t,fr H'taMer I ntniceiUriuintponlAClatcdFooilartircMhv, UIHmunu urea CulortlhananvulhcrVyu.OHUIti Uappy, Hearty. It is Ihuquakd. CLOTHING JTox Men and I3oys at "THE HASTINGS," Lick Houso Block, San Francisco. MAM & BENEDICT, o.o.iTIstings oo 27 "Years in present location. I prcscrlbp nnd fallj-en. dorse Iltit ) as the only specific forttie certain euro or this disease. . O. II. INdHA HA M. Sf. D., Amsterdam, X. Y. We have sold nie O for many years, and H has rCini In B I TO & DAYB.H OioM Btrleur. v CM vr4 nt? triii Uillrtu C&ib1c1 Ci. Kiven mo uesi ot satis faction. I). It. DYCIIF.ACO., Chicago, ill. 81.00. 8old by Drueglsts. I CURE FITS! I do riot mran nu rely Uistop tliem for time and tlit'ii Iuiti tlic in ritnin it.utii I mean a rmllcAl cure. I lur m.ide tl.c ili,a"f of kits, rriLKi'sv er FAtr i.so Mi kMi a Ufr i,,n klu.li I w Arrant my reiuetly to cure the worst umrs. Crcnuse others lie fallo'i Is no reason for ri'itn.'A reoKtvinirn ciup. rm at rineo for a 'rratle and frpw t-o-itr i? my InfaUUile remedy. (lle Kii mm and I'ost OlUct . 11 tl. ltooi , .M i 183 IVnrl St . New York. ClnclnniuJMPH Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the only medicine of its class that is giiaranlectl to benefit or cure, in all is(v)uiii .fl 1 tli. iloam tn,', nnti- -niito m iiinn n iiimisi.. mi eonisi. nj nrnifHWS and mwm " I 'nine's Celery Compound has been a God send to mo. I'or tho past two years I have suf fered with neuralgia ot the heart, doctor after doctor fallliie; to euro mo. I have now taken nearly rour bottles of tho Compound, and am free from tho complaint. I feel very trrateful to you." Cius. II. Lkwih, Central Village, Ct. Paine's Celery Compound "I havo been greatly anilcted with ncute rheumatism, and could find no relief until I used Paine's Celery Compound. After using six bottles of tills medicine I am now cured of rheumatic troubles." Samuel Hutchinson, So. Cornish, N. II. Effects Lasting Cures. Pulno'sCclery Compound has performed many other cures as marvelous us these, copies ot letters sent to any address. Pleasant to tako, does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entire ly vegetablo; a child can tako It, What's tho tiso of suiiering longer with rheumatism or neuralgia-