W A SH IN G T O N Take COUNTY H ATCH ET. A TERRIBLE RIDE. From th e E v en in g Tim e«. B u ffalo, N. Y. wb«*n yon ne*»d medicine. For blood, ill*. nerve, liver, nothing equals Along one of the dismal roads in Western New York, a man and wife were driving as rapidly as the dark ness and inclement weather would per mit. The rain beat down upon the rubber covering and found its way into every crack and opening. The occupatns of the buggy were Ooe True Blood Purlflrr. Altdrurgist*. |i. De:in Jones and his wife, of Spring- them seeded with grass or clover as ville, N. Y. Everybody is familiar Pll'a .11 U flfU k rent«. much as pons itile. and mly plowing with the name. He is the well-known them when tin» seeding runs out. p|a7rtl 1’ok.r In a Poorhou... starting judge, who has become famous -iere has t e n a pronounced stand for his impartial aud fair treatment of “ B a ir B a lls.“ U against gambling in somo qnar- jockeys at the post IN hat looked like a new horse disease, at Portsmouth recently. The fire It was about ten years ago when has turned out to be an accumulation Mr. and Sira. Jones took that fateful police departments have been or- of the hairy calyxes and flower stalks ¡ k I to abandon card playing, and a ride tfiat came near costing her her of the crimson clover ulant. in the life. j grown poker game has been broken stomachs of the afflicted animals. The (at the infirmary. Mrs. Jones’ clothes were thoroughly trouble was first reported in Delaware, soaked before town wan reached. jt appears that several of the inmates and has since become prevalent in oili Their was no fire in their hotel room i small pensions and others earn er localities. The short barbed •‘hairs” and she became chilled to the bone be fifle occasionally for tobacco money of the plant accumulate, and form Into fore the little blaze, the attendant ¡outside work. They have lately been A Warm Weather Milk Hnnae. mg mi st of it to some of their fellow A very convenient milk house for hard, compact balls, which close up started, warmed the atmosphere. brtunates who ure skilled in the warm climates, or for Hummer use in tin* Intestines of the animal, and pro From that time on Mrs. Jones was ulation of the cords. They used colder sections, is shown in the eugrav- duce peritonitis, gangrene and finally an ill woman. death. As many as thirty of these balls '-kers and grains of coffeo as chips ing herewith. It is six feet square and Her trouble—well, it was about ev played in the basement of the build- six feet high at the eaves, which is have been taken from one animal. It erything with which human flesh can is advisable In view of all this, to ab A poker game in a poorhonso large? enough for the milk of two or I t « afflicted, bhe had a strange, queer Vht Is' couaidc rc<l snfflciently unusual three cows. The house is built under stain from feeding this species of clover feeling in her head, that felt as if sev to stock after the plants have ceased ie worth permitting to proceed us u a large grape arbor, about twenty f< eral shot were rolling around loose on ositv. but Superintendent Merslion from my kitchen pump. The milk ,1" " |,ri"K. ¡"ni e«i>eeially never to use her brain. Pen cannot describe the straw raised and thresh- torture she suffered. jagbt not and placed the participants tank, which I n twelve Incite» deep mid I fnr r'Ml<l,'r Local doctors lor discipline.—Columbus Dispatch fourteen inches wide at the ♦op, ex ed as a seed crop. The dangerous hairs told her she had water on the braiu. l,H M n Jo not become stiff until the plant has tends along the north side it A Tunes reporter called upon Mrs. Two Million Dollars l><‘*troye<i. screen cover, which may be covered I l,î,ss‘‘J il1'* flowering stage, and has be- Jones, who said: gun to ripen, 5We have done away w ith the $2, - with cloth in very hot or dusty weath “ Ever since that terrible wetting I 2 000 l uiullecf money that we used er. A table with shelf underneath oc tiou. received, up to a year ago, I was an ¡allow tJie brides who visited the cupies the southeast corner. A spate invalid. I nad terrible neuralgic pains T r a i n i n g t h e H c ’ f f 'r . Its to handle ’ ’ said a treasury prude, just above the level of tin* tank, two In training young heifers it is well to in the head which often went to my cd they do not seem to bo pleased toot wide and extending on all sides of ! remember that gentle handling Is a feet and limbs. I was often in such lit. Many is the bride to whom I the house, is covered with wire screen. j great factor in gaining their good will a terrible state that 1 had to use a handed the bundle marked ‘$2,- Shelves above the screen and below tin* and submission to in* handled. All crutch to g**t arouud or else slide a §,000,’ with the remark, ‘ Now you tank give sufficient room for pails and | dairy animals, whether young or old. chair before me to move about the i suy yon hud $2,000,000 in your butter dishes. The milk is set in pails. i should be taught to regard their master house. I was very ill for five years, Jds.' It tickled them wonderfully, A galvanized iron pipe leads from a 1 as their best friend. If the young heifer in spells, and never expected to get lthrywent away happy, but ignorant small tank at tin* side of the pump is to be made a useful and pleasant well, lc was a blood disease, I guess. that th‘-y handled. What was in the down eighteen inches below the sur- animal for the dairy, it is Important One of tho doctors l consulted said I idle? 1 don’t remember distinctly, tace of tin* ground, across the twentv- that she should In* handled and accus- had clotted blood in my head, and per there was no money in it. The | touted to all necessary manipulations haps I did. He could not cure me, jght, I know, was made up of two | while she is a calf. If they are handled neither could sev3:al other doctors 1 ! census reports. It served them as familiarly from the first, there will tried. 1 also used mauy patent medi 11 as real money. ’ ’—Y»Tosliington .Star. ! usually be very little trouble with them, cines, but they did me no good. “ My complexion was a perfect j When force is used at the start to com- Mixed J u r y la » Divorce C rmc . j pel them to submit to being milked, white, and my ears were so trail-parent pv ordì r of the a urt and consent of j then the trouble begins. Many a young you could look tbrougn them. My nsel on both side v, six nu n ami six i heifer has been ruined as a dairy row blood was turning to water. len compose the jury impaneled to “ Look at me now; do 1 look sick?” I by bad usage. (Jet her started right. r the case (if Phipps versus Phipps, Tho reporter was forced to admit | and much future trouble will be avofil- ¡action for divorce and tlio custody of KI MMKK MILK HOUSE. I od: it will be far better to exercise a that he had seldom seen a more perfect embodiment of health. Liuor child, now in progress at Brook- I little patience than to have trouble as |a, S. D., before District Judge An foot space and up again to the level of With pardonable pride, Mr*. Jones I long as she is a cow. ars. The jury will endeavor to return the milk tank. An overflow pipe at the said. “ Dr. W illiams’ Pink Pills for rial findings, the court having reserv- other end of the tank carries off the Pale People did it. | Advantages of Diver.*¡fled Fiirmiicr, io itself the right of deciding on the water after it has readied tlie proper “ I can go anywhere now, while be Diversified farming has two great ad- eral verdict as well as that of accept- height in (lie tank. Another pipe, at vantages over that which is confined to fore I commenced using Dr. W illiam s’ the bottom of the tank, is used for j or rejecting the findings. remedy I could not move out of the emptying it when desired. The door i one or two specialties. If the different house. I crops are properly chosen there will in tin* southwest corner is of wood, “ Far three years, would you believe but could be of screen if preferred. be a succession of marketing to In* don«» it, 1 did not even go to church. I wmb through the year, and also something, Board shutters cover the screens in not always confined to my bed, but rainy weather. The water in the tank to be done on Hit* farm to keep its labor could not leave the house. employed at ail times. Where the spe may lie changed at any time by pump “ Wherever I go people say, ‘ Why, ing water into the small tank at the cialty only is grown, though it mav Mrs. Jones, how well you are looking. bring a good deal of money when sold, well.—American Agriculturist. most of this has already been expend How did it hnnoon?’ and 1 always tdil E v i l s o f (.lo se P a s t u r i n e . ed during the season while the crop them ‘Pink Pills did it.' “ 1 have not had tue slightest touch Close pasturing in autumn retards was being grown. This is the difficulty Jr. Henry Roth, of 1848 South 9th the growth in the early spring. When with the Southern planter who depends of my old illness for the last six months reet, St. Louis, was given the usual the covering of roots is eaten right wholly on his cotton crop. After the aud feel as if I never had been ill in preurial treatment for contagious down to the ground the frost penetrates expense of making it is deducted the my life “ xl poison, lie was twice pronounc- Mr. Jones said, “ you can readily im more deeply, hence the ground remains planter his less ready money than if j cured, but the disease returned each agine how highly we iegard the rem ¡¡»e. he was seized with rheumatic cold longer in the spring. The cold he had more crops, so ns to be able to s, atid red lumps and sores cov- winds, also, which sweep over the sur- | sell something every month in the year. edy in this bouse where we have had a wife and mother restored to perfect ______ _ .-¿rSCS&x ered his body. face of the earth tend to retard growth. health.” 4 \ “ I was in a hor- Take the very same field, compare the I»ive S t o c k .N o tes Dr. W illiam s' Pink Pills are sold by ' rible fix ” he growth in early spring oil the portions j Stock keeping keeps up the fertility of all dealers, or will he sent postpaid on says, “ and the eaten bare with that made on tile parts the farm. m o re t r e a t where more or less of a mulch of un reciept of price, (50 cents a box, or six If animals cannot understand lan- ment I receiv boxes for $2.50— they are never sold ed. the worse I eaten grass covered the roots all win I gunge, they at least realize that a gen- in bulk, or by the .100) by addressing seemed to get. ter. and you will find 'that the grass . tie voice betokens kindness toward Dr. Willimas* Medicine Company, A New York blades on the parts so protected will them. Schenectady, N Y. specialist said have made several inches of growth Keep tin» fences cattle proof. When he could cure before they commenced to grow on the j cattle are tempted to jump a low. For n pretty decoration at a summer me, but his other jHirtions of the field. The yield treatment did of meadows is greatly increased, as al I broken-down fence, a dangerous hai>:. tv* (filing when tlie cere mony is perform j may be started. me no good ready Intimated, when they are not pas ed at home Bell Bay less offers tho fol iiatever. I was stiff and full of A well-bred, well-fed yearling steer lowing suggestion in The Ladies' Home )ins, my left arm was useless so tured closely. The advantage of the can be made to outweigh at twelve Journal: ]at I was unable to do even the protection from the uneaten portion of months the scrub at i wonty-four “ Take a tennis net, fish net or ham fittest work. This was my condition the grass will be greater in dry than in lien I began to take S. 8. S ., and a moist seasons, hut with some grasses it months. This being true, why continue mock that may be cut the desired size and fasten it to the rings of a curtain V bottles convinced me that I was will I h * considerable in any season. to raise scrubs? png benefit ted. I continued the Shallow-rooted grasses are thus greatly The meat of an animal whose bone pole, looping it twice and then allowing jedicine. and one dozen bottles cured benefited. With timothy meadows the and muscle have been fully developed is it to fall to the ground. Then weave i sound and well. My system was twneflt in the crop is so great that It is better than the meat of an animal that white flowers in and out the me.shes, der the effects of mercury, and I has been forced oil the fat side from the taking ferns or delicately cut foliage for £uld soon have been a complete at least an open question as to whether a fringed border, being careful not to they should ever lie pastured so long beginning. reck but for 8. S. S .” give too solid an appearance, and cover Keep no unprofitable stock, whether looping cords with a rope of flowers. I**- S. S., {guaranteed purely vegetable) as they are to be retained as meadow. It is different with deep-rooted plants; it he horse, cow. hog, dog or poultry. | the only cure White narcissus, lilacs aud honeysuckle r real blood dis- they arc less easily injured by either yja ge p a point that every month m with white clover ropes may be used, Jses. The iner drouth ot frost._______ | the farm must at least earn the food ir but any flowers in mason may be util tia l treatment | cats. Keeping “(h ad stock” is making ized—daisies, spire as, apple or plum I* « f n l G a r d e n T o o l . the doctors al- Our engraving shows a very handy | many farmers poor. blossoms, roses, chrysanthemums, any - ' k \ s more l»rm than good. Beware of mercury! home-made tool for leveling seed I m M a | The color of an animal affects its sale thing white, but if preferred, piuk, blue ■ Hooks on the disease and its treat- In the garden or for grading walks , as much as the other i>o!uts of the ani or yellow for a border or entire drapery lent mailed free to any address by mal. Breed with li:e end in view to would bo very dainty. Asparagus vine 1 ft Snerif?*-Ot.. Atlar*t- iia | get good conformation and color in the works in beautifully for a green bark I steers that you want to send to mark.»: ground. ” ! and In the cows that you want to sell. I d a I I . H y d e. At a recent sale of Shorthorns in ICug- It is interesting to note that Miss Ida I land. J2 cows and heifers averaged Clean, H. Hyde of Chicago, who has just taken I $14fi.2r>. and lb bulls £209. At another the degree ( f doctor of philosophy mag- Durable, sale. *Jd head sold at au average of na cum laude at the University of Hei- ! $ 13d.50. .Most of the bulls were sold Economical, dejberg, would have had summa cum 1 for exportation, a good many golug to laude attached to her parchment save South America. for the conservatism of one member of cods Sarsaparilla , TO O LA TK TO M EM O . T h e re la a p o in t beyond w h ich m e d icatio n eau not go. Before It 1» to«» la te to m end, p e r sona o f a rh e u m atic te n d en c y , Inh* r in d o r a c q u ired , should Uke th a t b e o ig n au t d efense HKaiUNt th e fu rth e r pronress of th e au p erteu a cion » m alad y — rh e u m a tism . I h e nam e of th is proven rescu er 1» H o ste tter’s M nm ach B itter*1, w h ich , it Huonld also be re c o lle c te d , cur» a dv*- pepsirt, liv e r c o m p la in t, fev er and agu e, d e b ility aud uervouauets. No fewer than 16.000 persons die in Italy every year from malarial fever, aud there are 4,000 oouimuues where quinine is not t j be had. Piso’s Cure for Consumption has he*n a Oodnend to me.— W in . B McClellan, Chester, Florida. Sept. 17, 1895. Gladness Comes Sixty dollars was the sum charged ith a better understanding of the by Polioo Commisioner Welles, of transient nature of thé many phys Broooklyn, to a policeman for taking a ical ills, which vunish before proper ef drink of beer while on duty. forts—gentle efforts—pleasant efforts— rightly directed. There is comfort in Professor Goldwin Smith, in a letter ; tlie knowledge, that so many forms of to the Londou Times, says that the de- I sickness are licit due to uny actual dis but simply to a const ¡pa ted cl edi mand for the franchise for women is ease, tion of the system, which the pleasant dying out in the United States. family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. T h at is why it is the °nly A 1(10 K K W A K I ) , A ItlO. remedy with millionsof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly bv all T h e read ers of th is paper w ill bo pleased to who value good health. Its beneficial iearil th at ttiere is nt lenst o n e d'end d d isease effects are due to the fact, that itia the th at scie n c e 1ms been a b le to cu re in «11 it s * t*Kes one remedy which promotes internal mih I th a t is ( ’a ia rr h . H all's C atarrh C ure la tu« ¡ only positive cu re now know n to th e m edical , cleanliness without debilitating the frate rn ity . C atarrh b -in ir a c o n s titu tio n « ! dis- I organs on which it acts. It is therefore ease req u ires a c o n stitu tio n a l treatm en t. Ila ll'a ‘ all important, in order to get its bene C atarrh Cu«e is taken in te rn a lly , a c tin g d irectly upon th e blood and m ucous surfaces of tin* svn - ficial effects, to note when you pur tem , th ereb y d estroyin g th e fo u n d atio n o f tfie chase, that you have the genuine arti disease, and giv in g tue p atie n t s tre n g th by cle, which is manufactured by the Cali b u ild in g up th e co* s titu tio u au-i ii-sistin g n a tu re in doing its w ork. T h e p ropriefo-s have fornia Fig Syrup Co. only aud sold by bo m u ch fa ith in its cu ra tiv e pow ers, th at tin y all reputable druggists. offer One H undred D ollars for sn y case th a t it I f in the enjoyment of good health, fails to cu re. Send for lis t of testim o n ia ls. Ad and the system is regular, laxatives or dress, F. J . CHKNKY á: CO.. Toled o, U. otiier remedies ure then not needed. If Sold b y D ruvgD ts, 75c. H a li’a F a m ily P ills a re th e best. afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful A shoe that can be heated by means physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the of an apparatus attached to the sole is among the latest curiosities at the \ well-informed everywhere, Syrup of Figs stands highest and is most largely Washington patent office. . and gives most general satisfaction. W —:--------------- ——~— ------------------------ 3 E S T w ith a b ig O . B la c k w e ll's G e n u in e B u ll ^ D u rh a m Is I d a c la s s by Its e lf. Y o u w ill 11 (id o n e c o u p o n in s id e c a c ti tw o o u n c e bug, a n d tw o c o u p o n s In s id e c a c ti fo u r o u n c e b ag o f B BSackv/eil’o 6 enuine Durham Sm oking To b a cco Buy a bag o f t.h is celebrated tobacco and read the *ounon— which gi -’cs a li s t o f v a lu a b le presents and how to get them. Of Mercury! o t h in g EIA5 VELVETEEN F o n t try P o in te r « . When the bird begins to wheeze, you have a case of roup on hand. I I Keet» tlie coops and yards sweet by SKIRT BINDIN05. ' freely using air-slak i lime. fiAUOKS I.EVKI.E« AMI OKA Or K. When the nests are where the dog i«u have to pay the same price f t the can run before and around them, either lust »s good.” Why net in sist or ,,a<l lawns. Tlie !onnl <»u of the dog. the nests or the laying hens ¡"ting what you want—S . H. & M. »liternl'le tenetli. *b»rp at ............ W|tlj a tar of «at Iron riveted to tile i are out of place. Laying hens need to If your dealer W IL L NOT , d«e the used-up Wade of an old rood- be kept quiet. supply you we will. Keep the poultry out of tlie barn. It** m w Mo>f excellent for till* purpose, 5 *« p ies m ailed tree. Heme Dressmaking Made Easy. * * * * * * •flu- handle 1» braced flraily by a hah : no place lor heus. You can't give them A by Miss Emms M. Hooper, of th« Ladies Home ‘Tn^. tells m pla>. wo-ds row to maice d resses ai circle of Iron which a hlack»io.th ran ihe care they need; you can't light the fie without previous training: mailed for Zbc. fit in place in a few in«iEenta. With lice, and you don't want them littering • H. & M. Co., P. O. Bo* 600. N. Y. City. such an Implement tlie work of level- : uj» the barn I,,* and «Hiding can !>e done <|ui< U y Are some of your fowls looking pale ii and easily. It abooJd have a place la , around tlie head, arid not as lively a* any garden k it._______ l they should be? Look to the gri: kujh h o u seh o ld c o o p s , e t c . • ply and put a few drops of tincture of Qrn** fr,r Pamir >*• hi* circu lar ¡s {Mined for th e N*neflr o f nnr It 1» very difficult to keep *.,:!» fer i iron In the drinking water. iitry M istom ers w ho c a n n o t » v e il ih e m silv e s It is best not to feed cooked vegeta - . r J.’* 1 J F b ^ la l Seles, *e n d ns y o n r •«*- tile If they «oBtain a large pro port tea * «OU w ill find both S00.1S an l nrfi r * rifh t- of »and. If they are kept under - ulti- bles to fowls during warm wcarker. „ „ W li L A r IK CK CO.. vation this difficulty 1» Increased. «« They are too heating and fattening J ' M arket s tre e t Sen Frei»ei*eo. C sl. the sand both blow* and washes » «va; Besides, there is so much desirable green stuff on the farm that is going u for when exposed to wind*, ■ waste. ;» o -» an - ko * V ile sou many owners oí sandy 8. ¡«J» "W“.-,« w . uu. uv.aAh v. r.Ufc. p . MUI F?EE URE C U R E P IL E S the faculty. No one, not even ho, dis puted her right to the higher encomium, but he could not bring himself to con cur in such superlative praise for a woman. Miss Hyde ha* held during part of her course in Germany the Eu ropean fellowship of the Association of Collegiate Alumnse. Her splendid show ing has naturally greatly delighted and encouraged that body c f intelligent and devoted women —New York Times. ** Cut Down Expenses.' P LUG A woman knows what a bargain really is, She knows better than a man. u B A T T L E A X ” is selected every time by wives who buy tobacco for their hus bands. They select it because it is an honest bargain. It is the biggest in size and the best in quality. T he 10 cent piece is almost twice as large as the 10 cent piece of other, high grade brands. A W o m an O r d i n l r i C o n d n rto r. Mrs. Sophie Keller is the first woman n rg g g ^ g g g g i r ^ ^ k conductor in Denmark. In 1895 she re F0K PEO F IE THAT ARE SICK or tired from the operatic stage, after a “ J u r t D o n ’ , F m I W « ll,” brilliant lyric career id 25 years, and began to teach. Lost autumn she found a r a ' h t O n * T h i n g t o a *# . ed an institution called the Women’s O nly O titi f o r a D o s«« Sold b y Dipartali! at f A c . a bo* Private Society For Ooocerta, which Rampi*« manos A 44r~« opened with about 1,000 active and as Or. Botanko f*«t Co. Phiu. J-». sociate members. Now she is gathering a complete orrhrstra of girls Both un dertakings are proving very successful The music at the women’s concerts is of a high character, and Mrs. Keller's en terprises have excited great interest io Denmark. —Boston Woman s Jo***-»»«! N. P. N. V . So. « 7 .- 8 . F. N. U. No. 741 PfeTlIV ER PILLS n j L c r ^ i r c r g ^ r - ~l FRAZER c« i| E ■ E M IN 1 HE W O .L0. ' tin * iir t....f t.n riii.lly OTUlaa tln g l . o to*»-« of a r i, n t. . . 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