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WASHINGTON CX>UNTY HATCHET. — — r u i» ' îr a g e d a a d D o w n c a s t . jfn o w n V o lo C o u n ty . C a llfo r . g g la t. F i n « « fo r th a N l r t » n » . a d s u M o r e P le a s a n t Ilo iu - r fo r Ilia I lia Thun Bud- d h u 'a r a u a o e a . |ail, Woodland, Cal. probably no man in Yolo Btter known that W illiam R. ^rmerly of the drug firm of Lawson, of Woodland, Cal. (ears Mr. Pond was a terrible Vom nervous prostration, and (ring these attacks, pined for (at knows no waking.” Ians were powerless to aid him, as becoming rapidly worn out, lold friend, a Mr. Hendrickson, rancisco, recommended him to h'illianis’ Pink Pills. In much way that a drowning man whatever comes hi« way, Mr. tehed at the idea of Pink Pills, cured him, on his following |ted directions. Mr. Pond is of the Republican county cen- linittee, and is never tired of ¡the praises of Dr. W illiam s’ [Is. Illinms’ Pink Pills contain, in ased form, all the elements to give new life and richness blood ami restore shattered They are an unfailing specific diseases as locomotor ataxia, laralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sci- (uralgia, rheumatism, nervous the after effects of lagrippe, (on of the heart, pale and sallow lion, all forms of weakness male or female. Pink P ills | by all dealers, or will be sent on receipt of price 50 cents six boxes for $2.50 (they are Id by the bulk or 100), by ad- Dr. Williams’ Medicine Com- blienectady, N. Y. Mf Jik l '. i // irli lil seed op each variety was used, cut in oue case to 150 pieces, in the other to two sets, and planted sixteen iueheg apart In the row. The vines were sprayed for potato blight. O f the mer chantable potatoes, the Northern grown seed tubers produced a greater per & ceutage In eleven out of fourteen varie fa ties and a greater yield in niue out of fourteen varieties, the average increase being 17.04 bushels per acre: the home grown tubers gave a greater yield It five out of fourteen varieties, the aver age Increase being 20.94 bushels pet Brondinsr Small Chicks. As a substitute for expensive brood acre. ers, this device illustrated in Farm and C l o v e r N e e - » . U n d e r d r a i n e d T.and. Home, will make a good liome for early While the country is new clover seed hatched chicks. It is 2 Vi feet square with a little laud plaster Is sufficient and about the same height In front, usually to Insure a good catch. What while liehiud it Is enough shorter to is quite us Imiiortant, the clover grows give the shed roof a ulce pitch. Nearly and makes a good stand, living until It the entire front is glass, beneath which has produced ¿i seed crop, when as Is a place for chicks to pass in and out. clover is biennial It naturally dies. But This eau be closed when desired by a as the country gets older and Its veg slide door as shown in the Illustration. etable matter is exhausted by contin A curtain Is let down over the sash dur ued cultivation the clover crop becomes ing the night ami rolled up out of the more and more uncertain. It Is hard way In the day time. It is warmed by to get a good catch, and even when the a common baru lantern which is held seeding is all right the clover winter in position by a square box. which ex kills badly. Wherever this Is the fact tends through the roof, and also serves it shows that underdralulng Is needed as a ventilator. The cap of the ven Whoever has underdrained a field tilator is adjustable, permitting the lau- knows how much more certain the tern to be taken out and put in at pleas c'over seeding and growth is there ure. The ventilator is perforated at the after. Witn an outlet below for water, base to permit the heat to radiate and warm air eonstantly rising from through the room, aud also near the the subsoil. It is easy to make a good (tor’ s tail is eaten in Florida, seed bed for clover seed and get a good les and is said to taste like cod- catch. The same conditions also pre vent the clover seed and get a good catch. The same conditions also pre lelphiacon umed 1,996,734 bar- vent the clover front being winter eer in 1896, an inoieaseor 117,* killed by freezing and thawing in win 1895. ter and spring. iß lUnited States consumed last |rtre than 4,UU0,0t0 bunches of bananas. How to Graft. I’ repnre yourself with a sharp knife, a small wedge, u saw. n ladder, clous I aud wax. Cions will keep best on trees. Cut as wanted until the buds A HOME-MAMS BROODER. begin to start, tlieh cut, store In cellar top to allow’ the gases from the burn covered with damp moss. You are now ing oil to escape. The eutlre bottom Is prepared to gruft until apples set. Graft cherries very early, splitting arranged to slide in and out as a draw er. so it may bo taken out and cleaned, limb. All limbs must be split before which should be done every day. It sap starts. After toe bark peels, nil costs but a dollar or so, according to thick-barked limbs should tie set uu- der the bark. Cut tree shape of um material used. brella. not too far In or out: give room T h e C orn C rn o, for grafts to grow. Cut cion to a thin Mr. .1. .1. Chandler, of Solomon, lown, one-sided wedge; be careful and take raised four thousand bushels of corn the outer bark off front point, then In last season, aud. after disposing of it, sert. by peeling bark from wood with found it had netted him fifty-three and point of knife; cut side to heart, two or three-quarters cents per bushel. Where more In each limb; nick bark back of did he sell it? He did not sell it. He cion If very thick; spread wax on all fed it to cattle. His account stands: cuts and a little down the limb back of cion. When limb is split make a true Sept. 1. 1896. 101 head of cattle cost in Omaha.......................$3,607 00 wedge by cutting both sides, leaving Cost of driving same home....... 11 85 side next to heart thinnest. Have three Interest on money................... 71 47 buds to every elon. Trim the sides of the split smoothly. Insert, keep inside Total.................................. *3.748 »2 bark even. But on wax and It Is done. Dec. 22. 1896. sold 101 cattle in Chicago, net.......................... *0.147 57 —Western Rural. Estimated that 2,000,00) tons of ver are held in solution by all era of the earth, (¡lies had a riot in the Grand 11he other day because a number pit refused to take off their big new organ of the Church of St. San Francisco, weighs lOf (nds, and has more than 5,0.0 imense deposit of sulphur has Isoovered in the Cascade moun- plose to the Northern Pacific Tor way girls are ineligible for any until they have earned cer- for proficiency in knitting and jg- __________________ ding to the dednctions of a well astronomer, we receive as much cm the sun as could be ennttid 00 full moons. Balance.............................. *2.398 65 patents have rectntlr b ’en Amount of corn fed. four thousand to “ George Washingion,” <•' s, Belgium, for a system of bushels, uet per bushel, fifty-three and three-quarter cents. witli inoaiulesa nt burnerc How much better than selling his nd has one member of Parlia- corn crop for what he could get for it. every 10,250 electors, Ireland And the $2,398.05 does not represent the every 7,177, Scotland one for entire net profit. Hogs were fattened ,974 and Wales one for every with the cattle and brought In addi tional dollars, and the manure from the ,ts are for their size the strongest herd for the four months they were fattening is also worth a good tunny rs of the animal creation. Many dollars to Mr. Chandler’s farm. It Is can lift a weight equal to more brains that count on the farm .-Farm 0 times the weight of their own News. P l n w t a l n W e e d S ee 'l. When buying clover seed It Is always best to use u microscope to detect weed seeds that of late years have become very plentiful in clover. No one of these weeds is worse than the plantain, or sheep's tongue, as it used to be called from Its long, narrow leaves. It has Innumerable small, black seeds, much smaller than clover seed. When land Is ouce seeded with the plantain It Is almost Impossible to get rid of It, as the seed remains in the ground for years only germinating when the plow brings successive strata o f seed filled soil to the surface. Both sheep and cattle will eat plantain, though It is less nutrition* Movable Feed Ruck. lutely pure alcohol, a «cm- A sketch in the American Agricultur and palatable than other grasses, and f carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, of course much Inferior to clover. w be produced at greatly re ist shows an easily made feed rack. F e e d s In A p p ' < A cost by oxydizing the hydro There Is great variutlon In number acetylene. and size of apple seeds, even In fruit ol the same variety. While the small nat Krnpp, the gun manufacturer, ural fruit has usunlly the most vigor missed all foriegn workmen and ous seeds, tills fact is often due to such from his employ, on the trees being Isolated, aud having larger 1 of betrayal of secrets to foreign supplies of potash and other miueral ments. elements than do trees in the orchard. It la known that potash Is necessary to FF.EI) RACK FOR LAMBS AND CALVES. OREGON BLOOD PURIFIER grow the seed. It is possible that the that can be moved from place to place, liberal use of potash, ns a fertilizer, I With the work of but a moment. The I may make fruit seeds plumper aud p 'r K idney a, liver regulator ,___,____— . — - construction Is plainly shown In the haps more numerous. This would only \EG0NHL00DPURIFIER illustration, nothing but narrow strips j be an advantage to those who wished --- EJ—*— 1 ----- •------- v ()f hoard iicing used in any part. The j to plant the seed. In the fruit the seed ■ r. Health, L ife and ^‘ rength. Easy 1 uprights at the ends are nailed firmly and its attendant, the core, la common i effective, 1st d and Gold evtry where* I to the rack and have the lower ends I ly thought a necessary nuisance. ■■ sharpened, so that they can t>e driven F r e q u e n t t b u r n i m r Beat . It Is harder work to make the best butter from a one-cow dairy, especially T h o r o u g h ly , F o r e v e r C u re d late in the season, when the milk les t am p W e a th e r and R onp. sens. The best butter is made with by a new perfected scientific There Is more roup in the spring m e t h o d that oannot fail uni«8* the case is beyond months titan in winter, due to spring least expense when the dairy is large human aid. You feel ina- rains and dampness. While the draft* enough to require churning every dav. roved the first, day, feel a This makes a great deal of hard work, enefit every day, soon know of air in <he poultry house may not be yourself a king am ong men cold vet they are damp and chilly, ren unless it impels the dairyman *o pro in body, mind and heart. I Drains and losses ended. dering the fowls very uncomfortable vide power of some kind, so as to ra E v e r y obstacle to happy lleve the hard labor. This It generally m arried life removed. Nerve 1 It is at night that fowls seem to take does. Whenever the dairy is large force, w ill, energy, when disease. During the day they are ac- pr lost, are restored by this treatm ent. A ll enough to require churning every day, brtions o f the body enlarged and strength- I tive and at work, hut at night they ran- | W r ite fo r o n r book, w ith explanations and a creamery or a separator will pay. not I not change their positions on the roost Sent sealed, free. O ver 2,000 reference*. only by the saving of labor, but Dy and are consequently helpless to avoid making more of the cream than Is pos ! damp drafts of air. The longer day* sible by the old process of hand skim and warmth at midday induce the ming the milk. A Make money by suo fowls to remain outside during the L II I res* ul speculation in Apropos o f the gossip about Qneeu I mX I Chicago. We buy and spring season, and they consequently * • ■ ■ • sell wheat there oh mar- do not always resort to shelter In damp Victoria’s 111 health, Elwtn Barron re l«'Ttune8 .have been made on a small It i* then that they are fre peats In the Chicago Times-Herald the |ng by trading in futures. W rite for .nell« Iticulars. Best of reference given. Bcv- quently attacked by roup. A little ex rumor that the Prince o f Wales will V » ’ experience on the Chicago Board of tra attention until dry weather sets in never ascend the British throne. Al pnd a ihorough knowledge of the busi- own o f, Hopkins A Co., Chicago Board will greatly aid in preventing roup and bert Edward lacks ambition and ener | * ers. on cei in Portland, Oregon, gy, and many think be has Dy the con the liability to disease. |e and Seattle. Wash. duct of bis life forfeited the right to S .r A P n t a t ’ M . . . the Rhode Island Station fonr- succeed a sovereign of such noble ebar teen varieties of potatoes of Main* acter as Victoria. On the other hand, i Byrap. grown and home grown seed were test the Duke o f York Is very popular, and -“I go’d 1 bv d r ed during two year, on sandy oam sod it is predicted that Vk-toria will abdi manured with commercial fertilizer» cate tbia year and be will become King George the Fifth of England. applied op a clover sod. 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