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É£^>xàife ífc f W a r n i n g N o t e * ( ’ ulMiitf t h e W t ck e- . .u h epen lance. r p U E reformer is a I living declaration of war. Truth has noth ing to fear from the future. God is on tho side of the man who behaves him self. The most dan gerous w r o n g step is the tirst one. God always lias a large place for the man who is willing to do little tilings. I f you know that you love everybody, everybody knows that you love God. There is such a thing as having great Influence without having great talent. In building the temple o f your life, he sure to make Christ the chief corner stone. The man who thinks for himself, will also think for the long procession that follows him. A godly life is something that preach«* when nothing is being said in the pulpit. There is a sense in which the blood of every sacrifice lifts somebody into a higher life. It Is a great mistake for the young to despLse what the old have learned by experience. Perhaps the world could have been saved without preaching, hut not with out holy living. God is as sure to reward true faith to-day, as he was when Abraham o f fered up Isaac. Resting in the Lord is the highest qualification for doing whatever the Lord wants done. One of the worst things about a had man, is that he leads a long procession of others into evil. The man who would he used of the Lord In the battle against sin, must keep himself in light marching order. Sy h / Y 's **"*** From Cuba to Kingsburg. R AISIN C U LTU R E W h at Brought Success IN Ou t FRESNO of to H u m . Z. T . M a x w e l l . From th® R e p u b lican , Fresno, C al. Failure G o o d R o a d s In t h e R a « t . I f the League of American Wheel men as a whole will w'erk for good roads this coming year ns will tbe New York division of that rapidly growing organization, tlieu cyclists generally will rise up and praise the L. A. \V„ and give It their dollars and their material aid. Highway improvement is ac knowledged to be the greatest work the League has before it. Aud good, or eveu fair, roads are In such small pro portion to the had ones In this coun try that a small beginning in tills di rection will give the League u pres tige that It Just now lacks. Chief Con sul Potter of the New York division has framed a road Improvement bill with the approval and co-operation of the State Grange officials, and with the combined lutiuence of the wheel men aud the farmers It Is confidently believed favorable legislation will be secured. The work will be pushed vig orously and no doubt will be aided much by tbe good roads congress to be held at Albany In February In con junction with the National Assembly of the L. A. W. This will be an event of widespread importance, since gentle men prominently Identified with high way improvement In all sections of the United States will be In attendance. H E LP S IN ECONOMY. IIO\F TO M AKK A FKtV IH M E* «A V I A UKEAT MANY DOLLARS. StylUli Gown* of II an d»« »m e C o l o r a® Sm all t ostt— N e w Cloth«*® f or the The Hon. Z. T. Maxwell, in 1887, W h o l e F a m i l y — Vo N e e d o f L o o k i n g having just finished a term in the M is S li ahh y K v e u in T h e ® « H a r d Time®. souri legislature, was compelled by ill health to seek change of climate, and “ I ln.pe to help many who are trying after traveling for some months on the to economize,” says a write! in the La- straw. Keep them growing, and let Pacific slope, settled in Kingsburg,' dies’ Journal. “ W ith a few package« them eat plenty of rough feed to dis Fresno county, California, and engaged of diamond dyes wonders can be don« tend their paunches. Our aim should Blank la in raisin culture. in making old dresses look like new. he to raise large-sized, healthy cows, The change from Cuba, Mo., Mr. ,lle HfinM In my own fam ily we actually di«l not with big appetites anil a vigorous diges 1 rs. s —. || M axw ell’s old home, to the balmy air buy a single new dress or cloak last tion. Small, delicate cows, however of Kingsburg, far a time seemed to fall, yet we dressed comfortably and in beautiful they may be, are seldom prof* <’ar.l- benefit the invalid, and, for a while, in style, by dyeing over clothes that had liable. ‘ 1 1 « ' . ! ,,. addition to his labors on the raisin been cast aside.” farm, he began to take a prominent »-•u.-sta ¡ J Holl Injured by Tram pline. Diamond «lyes come in convenient part in the county politics, and held There is no time of year when injury I in tl,. b j l packages which color from one to ten several offices of trust in his now state. may not he done to soil by having stock «'■*r,l ..al, J pounds of goods for ten cents. F u ll di But ill health was the drawback which run over it. Hut there is greater dan it ur not J rections make it impossible for one to prevented him from arriving at the ger of this in moist, open weather in have “ poor luck” with the diamond, highest political honors, and his active A H ni .11 S t a b l e . winter than at any other time in the and they are so simple to use that per or.l» The design shown in the accompany* year. There is nothing for stock to get mind chafed under the restraint of an fect, 11011-fading colors are obtained .the ; Ing perspective and plan Is furnished impaired constitution, so that instead at this season by roaming over the T J without any experience in «lyeing. Oountry Gentleman by the Co-opern- fields, even if they are hare o f snow. of improving he became worse. These A book of free directions for hom« j tlve Building Plan Association, of New The poaching which pasture and mead facts concerning Mr. M axw ell’s health dyeing w ill be sent to any one by the York, and is Intended to cost, without ow lauds get by being trampled in late were so well known among the people proprietors, Wells, Richardson & C a , o f Fresno county, that when he lately fall or open spells during the winter Burlington, Vt. P n M i b l e Cur© f o r l a n c e r . reappeared on the busy scenes in ap destroys much grass. It is not much if A Russian physician. Doctor Den parent health, he was warmly congratu E v * t jtio dy W a n t « G o o d Road*. any better when the field has to he lated by his numerous acquaintances, isenko, has been experimenting with The good roads movement away back plowed in spring. The soil will turn up the sap of the “ wartwort,” a plant of and among others the writer of this ar in the beginning of the agitation w a« 1 full of clods made by the poaching, the spurge family, as a possible cure for ticle. something akin to a real Joke. Ju«t b«- I and it will take a great deal of extra cancer. In a St. Petersburg medical In response to a request to give the cause a few bicyclers wished smooth®* cultivation to make the plowed surface Journal he give« particulars of seven reporter particulars as to the course of highways whereon to Indulge then j into a seed bed tit for any hoed crop. his illness, symptoms, cure, and indeed cases In which he has applied the treat n e w - f o u n d hobby of wheeling, it «e< ment with appareut success. The sap all there was in it, he said: Hemovinur Pont« Made Kasj. ed absurd that they should ask to h a v «j The illustration below is almost self- “ You have asked me for more than I o f the wartwort is of a poisonous na the highways of the land improved. ture, and can be used only under care explanatory, hut a scheme that but sel could describe. Sometimes I have F o r a time the movement didn’t m ov« | dom occurs to a person who wishes to looked over an alphabetical index of ful medical supervision. worth a cent. People looked upon bicy diseases, and fancied I had them all, move poets. One man drives the pick, cling us a passing fud or craze, and I TH K HElKCBEtt. but general debility, weakness, insom H, into the i>o8t, A. and braces against they considered the good roads mov«» j nia, indigestion, constipation, partial The searcher after truth is generally re ment a companion-piece to It. •tall fittings or water service, .final. The the crowbar, I), which is worked over atrophy of muscles, headaches, pain in warded, although it is said that “ Truth lies Rut the bicycle “ fad” doesn’ t f building Is -S feet wide, 2,‘t feet 0 inches the hack and limbs, and general at the bottom of a well.” We need some away. It seems to be here “ f o * *f deep. First story, 10 feet: second story, wretchedness was my lot. thing when we are afflicted with neuralgia and so the demand forgoodror 1) feet 0 Inches to collar boards. Foun “ My horizon waB contracting, and I to search out the seat of the pain, or the part of wheelmen is a ttxed a ds lion, brick; tirst story, second story, supposed that the circle of my vision r>ain spot, and as yt. Jacobs Oil’s mission one; but beyond this Is • guides and roof shingles. Interior walls an( would never again have anything but lor good U to penetrate and March out the broader demand for Impi •tot ceiling of first story are ceiled with i a re out my bed for a center, for on top of my hidden misery, it goes through like an ways. A **^*id that is good ft, ' narrow tongued and grooved North “ X ” rav. and conquers and subdues the previous ill health, in 18D6, I caught pain. Aii pain trouble of a nervous na cle is good for all people, and Carolina pine boarding; side walls be no« i ¡m la grippe, which brought me so low ture needs careful treatment and patience. bicycle to pass away, the less O u r LoMt. in g ceiled vertically. First story floor, The afflicted nerves must be soothed into taught would remain in the in -us o il sho litt They never quite leave us, our friends that I was very nigh the grim portal. two-inch spruce plank; loft floor. North submission, stimulated into healthful “ New Y ear’ s day I was despondent action, so as and who have passed Carolina pine. Trim In first story and to restore. This is the virtue thinking people. Good roads are a logi-l 1 Through the shadows of death to the and unhappy, not knowing there was of the greut remedy for pain, and it is, cal. happy necessity for all—not a lux*| ■pan's room. North Carolina pine. All sunlight above; such good fortune in Btore for me, for I thei fore, well known us the best. It may ury for the few. interior wood work of tirst story and A thousand sweet memories are holding had hardly ambition to read the news be called the searchlight after the truth of raininj:,- man’s room finished In hard oil varnish. our bodily ailments. them fast lirecti«! paper that was brought me, and threw ’ P r o e v o n '* Com panion, T h e wa Us and ceiling in man’s room To the places they blessed with their it on the bed in disgust. As I did so lis. w ! m Many years ago the great Oerma! A scientist claims that there are only [arc plastered two coats; second coat presence and love. my eye caught the announcement of seventy-two different kinds of venom mathematician. Bessel, announced th d white finish. Trim, including cor both Slriua and Procyou popularly^] The work which they left and the books Dr. W illiam s’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo ous snakes in this country. tices, casings, etc., dark green. Shin ple, and half in anger and half in con known as the dog-stara- possessed la which they rend gles on side walls and roof left natural TH K STKONtiEHT FO RTIFICATIO N tempt I read what it said and again visible companions revolving arouad Speak mutely, though still with an elo for weather stain. Galvanised Iron E A S Y W A Y O P P U L L I N G PO STS. threw the paper down. But I could I them. He was led to this conclusion » « I quence rare, Ifeed bin and hay drop in loft. Harness Against disease, one which enable us to un And the songs that they sung, and dear not get this announcement cf Pink dergo unscathed risks from hurtful climatic studying the motions o f those stars. Ia cease enclosed by glazed doors with the fulcrum, C, by his companion.— words that they said. P ills out of my head, and at last I de influences, exposure, overwork and fatigue, is 1862 the companion o f Slriua was dla-j drawers underneath. Large sliding Farm and Home. Yet linger and sigh on the desolate air. termined to try them, and I did so. 1 the vigor that is imparted to a debilitated covered with the telescope, and durla| ihysique by tlie peerless medicinal safeguard, Re«rin w i t h G o o d S to c k . began to use the pills, following direc-1 lostetter’s Stomach Hitter«. You may possess the present year It has reappeared Most of those who begin farming buy And oft when alone, and as oft in the tions carefully, and by the time I had j this vigor in a higher degree than the trained after being invisible for six year® athlete, although your muscular development throng, more land than they can pay for, be taken the first box my appetite had re- j may be far inferior to his. Vigor implies sound, through too close proximity to its brtl-| Or when evil allures ua or sin draweth good digestion and sound repose, two blessings cause a part payment on land leaves turned, and I was so invigorated that conferred by the Bitters, which remedies ma llant comrade. Quickly following M m nigh. good security for the balance. Then A whisper comes gently, “ Nay, do not it almost seemed as i f I were renewing larial, rheumatic, nervous and kidney trouble. reappearance of Slriua' companion hadl they find innumerable expenses in pur my youth. I kept on taking the Pink j ntso come the discovery of the compan-| the wrong,“ Smokeless powder, made of ammonia chasing tools and stock to begin opera Ion of Procyon, which had never best Ami we feel that our weakness is pitied , p il*8 until I was thoroughly recovered and two forms o f isdasium, has been tions. The temptation always is to and now can do more work than for | ? on high. seen until Professor Schaeberle caugh^ invented by a Californian. economize in the stock, thinking that It twenty years before. sight of it with the great telescope ol is easy to hree«l up. Sometimes this is In the dew-threaded morn and the opal “ I w ill say that not only have they I believe I’ iso’s Cure is the only medi the Lick Observatory a few weeks a g o j ine eve. done, but more often the economy in saved me much expense in doctors’ cine that will cure consumption.—Anna It Is a very minute star, of only dM| When the children are merry or crim not buying the best stock dooms the bills, but my life, and I am only too M. Ross, Williamsport, l’ a., Nov. 12, 1895. thirteenth magnitude. soned with sleep. farmer to the same labor and expense glad to publish this testimonial to the We arc comforted, even as lonely we in caring for it, while it is. when grown, virtues of Pink Pills. grieve. not worth half or a quarter what it (Signed) Z. T. M A X W E L L .” For the thought of their raptnre for R E A S O N S FOR USING would have been if he had begun right 1 Dr. W illiam s’ Pink P ills for Pale bids us to weep. carriage-room doors and single folding at first. People contain, in a condensed form, stable door. We toil at our tasks in the burden and all the elements necessary to give new- W i n t e r P low in ir. heat S t o r i n g H a y R a c k s in W i n t e r . life and richness to the blood and re The action of the frost Is very liene- Owing to their great size inconven ficlal to the farmer, for the hard , IvM1— Of life’* passionate noon. They are store shattered nerves. They are an folded in peace. ience is often felt In caring for hay are broken to pieees by the expansion It is well. We rejoice that their heaven unfailing specific for such diseases as racks in winter. The difficult}1 in stor locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. of the contained water when it freezes. is sweet, ing them often leads farmers to leave And one day for us will all bitterness Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu The earth is pulverized and put In good Because it is absolutely pure. them out of doors all winter, which is matism, nervous headache, the aftei cease. condition for receiving seed. Hence ¡1 Because it is net made by the so-called Dutch Process in most unfortunate. The accompanying effect of la grippe, palpitation of the Is beneficial to plow the Helds in the which chemicals are used. heart, pale and sallow complexion, all diagram shows bow a rack cannot only fall, so that the winter frosts may not We, too. will go home o’er the river of Because beans of the finest quality are used. forms of weakness either in male oi l>o stored without inconvenience, but of rest, upon the hard pieces of earth. In this Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired As the strong and the lovely before us female. Pink Pills are sold by all may be made to do duty during the way much labor Is saved, and the nat the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans. have gone; dealers, or w ill be sent postpaid on re-1 winter. It is raised to the great beams ural forces do belter work than could Our sun will go down in the beautiful Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent over the feeding Hoor of the barn and ceipt of price, 50 cents a box, or six he accomplished by artificial means. A a cup. west, * boxes for $2.50 (they are never sold in secured in the manner shown 111 the further advantage Is gained from the To rise in the glory that circles the Be sure that you get the genuine article made by W A L T E R bulk or by the 100), by addressing Dr. BAKER & CO. Ltd., Dorchester, Mass. Established 17*0. throne. action of air ou tl|e exposed soil.—Pop W illiam s’ Medicine Company, Schenec-1 ular Science Monthly. tady, N. Y .________________ Until then we are bound by our love and our faith N e w W a y t o K i l l P o t a t o ftnirs. C o m p o s i t e R o a d * S h o u l d R e P n p u tn r To the saints who are walking in Para Application of poison to the seed po-, People In the vicinity of Pittsburg: dise fair. tato is the latest scheme for killing the have started a movement ia favor of \ They have passed beyond sight, at the bugs. A potato Is cut Into four parts; composite roads, consisting of a ma touching of death. dip them into a solution of parts green But they live, like ourselves, in God’s cadamized track a dozen feet wide, Rebuilt (Jas and and hellebore, and place the piecea over with a dirt road alongside o f It. It infinite csre. every alternate bill soon after the pota —Margaret E. Saugster. .(jasoiine Engines. 1« well known that dirt roads In sum sketch, and while in this position it Is to plants have gotten well started. The mer afford pleasanter driving than any S h e K n e w W i l l i a m ’s S t y l e . FOR S A L E CHEA! utilized as storage room for any fod old beetle will, it Is claimed, always other kind, but in winter or continued IN GUARANTEED ORDER.. A slender, pale-faced little woman In der. like straw, pea or bean vines, etc., leave the tops for the potato, and hence wet weather they are at the other ex- I that may lie threshed out during the will not live to produce eggs.—Massa mourning attended a spiritualistic se trams. It is stated that this combina ance at the rooms of a Market street winter. It Is raised by a tackle ami chusetts Ploughman. tion road can be built for $10,000 a medium the other evening. fall, and is lowered in the same way, mile, or about half as much as one 405-7 Sansome Street V a lu a b le H/rse*. Materializations had been advertised directly upon Its gear, when wanted On the last day o f a horse fair recent and the little woman confidently whis macadamised full width. The Idea San Francisco, Cal... the following season.—Exchange. ly, some very queer-looking horses were pered to the medium that she would seems to be one worthy of general at still left unsold. A buyer purchased like to see the departed William. She tention and careful experiment. E x p e r i m e n t , nn e v e r y F a r m . FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE SICK or Make m oney by s a J Most farm work is experimental. one, after much bargaining, for Sia, was overjoyed to learn that William Extras. “ J u s t D o n ’ t F e e l W ® llf ’ * cstoful «pecu lation Chicago. ‘ W e buy There are a few ruts which all farm aud then asked the owner if he would was on hand when wanted—the first “ Do you know,” began the summer PirKLIVER PILLS ■ell wheat there ers get Into, but aside from these al not return the odd dollar Just for luck; time since she had known him—and. boarder, “ that the pounding of the ] srs tho One Thin® to use. margin«. Fortune« have been mad® on a snukfl O n ly On® fo r a D o s® . U'KiriniiiK by trading in futures. Write ft] most everything the farmer does is so where-’ non. the owner refused, bill when a few minutes later a shadowy steak by your cook awakened me thla Bold by Druggist« at 2 5 c . a box lull partlcu'aift. H* *t of reierenoe given. 8® Samples mailed f r « o . Addresa subject to varying conditions that its added: "Here. I won’t be hard; tak« form appeared In the cabinet, she trem mernlng at sunrise?" er*l years’ experience on the « hicago Hoard < Or. Brn n k o Med. C*. P h il», r * . I rade, and a thorough knowledge of th® botfl result cannot lie surely forecasted. For another boss, Instead!" bled with mingled fear and Joy. i ” 8o7’ said tbe placid landlord. "It nea*. Dou niiig, Hopkins A < o., « i .i ra g o- his own protection the farmer is oblig of Trade Broker«. Offices In Portland. "Is that you. W illiam ?" she asked in was a reel pester sunrise, but bein' aa P igm y sw ine. Spokane and Seattle, Wash. ed to try lsitli early and late seeding. a faltering voice, you didn't order It It won’t cost you The smallest known species of pig If Sometimes one and sometimes tbe oth “ Yes. dear,” was the hollow response. more'n $1 far extra."—Indianapolis * > i er will produce the best results. Thus the pigmy swine of Australia. T he} \V lien you "That's a fraud. I don’ t believe It,” Journal ____ TO AMY each year every farmer must lie accu are exactly like their larger brethrer she exclaimed. "W illiam would have rira « mok OH plant seeds, plant L en gth o f B srop e e Armies. “ « w ay w ith ! mulating new facts to modify his pre In every particular, except size, being said. ‘Who in the dickens do you think I f th# armies of Burope should march m Molinai vious conclusions. They are, too. facts not larger than a good-sized bouse rat. It la?’ " —San Francisco Post. (.'talers' B®J at an slght-oiUs gait, flrs abreast, 15 that are generally used appreciating!}-, ¡ lo r tic n lt n r a l Note*. laebsa apart. It would require nine and T h e Last Touch. •AMPI.*, 104 for they are reasoned about by men A superfluous branch is a needless —S ONE n o m . f l "Now, gentlemen and ladles.” said the one-half days for them to pass a given who know that their success depends drain upon the resources o f a tree. E C L I P S E M F C . C O . Hy Mail. street fakir, exhibiting a bottle of bis point. on making use o f what their dealing Agents Wantad. P o r t l a n d , Or», U. « . In pruning the grape, allow five famous hair restorer, "this preparation with nature has taught them. Yet canes or vines to each post, cutting used externally will insure a full suit o f none the less such farmers read with back every year. 8 U R E C U R E eoa P I L E ! hair to the smoothest pate In tbe crowd. Interest of experiments made on farms Burn all the wood cut out of black But remember tbls one necessary pre i « « , a l » « - b . tu-».or» A | * » it iv * «a re C irc o la r« Mut frM . Your tea-trade for the devoted exclusively for such purposes, H it. H O * A > 1x 0 . P M I n * and red raspberries, so as to destroy caution: When the hair Is once grown, and which, being supported by the next ten years is worth the eggs of Insects. then take a couple of doses Internally.” State, can make experiments that are A ll apples keep best in a temperature "W hat’s that for?" asked the pros having. Impossible for average farmers.—Amer W e want it EVERY HEN pretty near freezing, and particularly pective purchaser. ican Cultivator. Hatrhod In F e to ll In c u b a to rs m s t a r t T ry all five flavors of In an even temperature. “T o clinch the root#," replied tbe fa e d l i g h t * and 1« bou*r Calves and Young Stick. p r » p » '» i ta g ir o p r o g t - Put up a number of small boxes in kir, as be handed down the bottle aDd Schilling's B est tea, and get They thrive b ««t when given plenty a b l a ’ " t 'i r ; • •'■-« Oi«««* m e h n « i e g e 'o « i v * ! y #m of exercise. Keep the calves and ye*V- tbe trees In the orchard especially for pocketed two bob*.—Larks, b o d y th « (« a t u r * « w h ir h pro d o « * th e g r s s u a t a a m b a r tbe martins and wrens. your money back (o f your tlngs separate. Give each calf dally G l*** W . l r r Pipe*. It Is claimed that with the peach a ' Some of the one quart of oat cnop and one quart of e town* o f Uermany have g rO C e r) On th o S C t h ^ y O U millfeed. Yearlings snould have two Southern slope will yield earlier, richer their, water pipe« made of glaM, pro- « , «*• quarts o f millfeed and one quart o f oat and better flavored fruit, but there la teeted with an in aaphaJt asphalt covering to pre- u O Il t IlkC . e’-np. Give the grain dry, and give an Increased risk of loss from latt vent fracture. p.cnty of long fodder, rough bay and frosts. ‘ ta'fcftj y a V -W I Walter Baker & Co.’s Breakfast Cocoa. Cheapest Power... Hercules Gas ....Engine Workd WHEAT.