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W A SH IN G T O N Quick ! COUNTY rizes for the m ost tick- hit in- 'W IG ? killing's Best tea is at ■grocer’s. , of contest published in large ment »bout the first and middle ■north One In th e W o r l d . I o »ir . jé obtainable information goes, «¡»Jewell C'abel of East Low- is the only woman justice of in the world. Mrs. Cabel ithe light of the world 58 years ^December. At the tender age i her devoted parents sent [¡¡¡¡ol, her mother having pre- ItiUght the child to read the School occupied her attentions fa8 15 years old, when she |a school teacher. A t the age »was confined to her bed for nrg bv illness, and during that £ up the languages and became L in French and German. For hears following convalescence 1,000 vests a year, finally ^the bride of Mr. Cabel. She ame Interested in prohibi- j became contributor to a score Hines and papers, keeping up io< work until 1888, wtien she id a commission by Sebastian , then governor of Maine, to emarriages, administer oaths ^acknowledgements of deeds.” began to do the work of a istice or notary, as they-are tMaine. She has ridden thou- miles after affidavits for the land his |>oorer dependents in ^¡ms before the pension de- She does her own house the time. She is now noting kr third commission. One year | September ber hu»band, who pn ami sewing machine vender ten helpless with paralysis. A Queer Judgm ent. Fl* v e« Are Useful " t h a X c . m u ° S oenu ^ f T ™ ’ When •l«.v in the y, , ! ahno8t •lers how he ,u',.r e, ° Wm“r w,,n- them Tlw, ii fc0t alo,1S without r , 80rt 11" " "*>*••" van. and win ' T Man8’ ,"'ns- Strain, etc., nii'l will clean the ,llrt out of manv fowl ’ ,ru<ke< ” ,ni for the older t e liick T ra,‘- ,h* Hm‘r I«'«" for uu r .t i n c their V T *° " " K,lt * ° ou enu merating conveniences. Sieves are easily made. Get wire- cloth with mesh running from coarse to fine and saw sections from grocery hexes for frames, on which to tack the __________ A NEST OF SIEVES. wire doth. Nail a small strip of wood over the edges and the sieve Is com plete. The cut shows a deep sieve with nil arrangement for "sizing” an article into three or more grades. The sieve in the position indicated by the dotted lines is permanently fastened In place, and is very coarse in mesh. Below are two sliding frames with meshes finer and still finer. Thus with one shaking three or ever four, assortments can be made. U f t i n i ! J o c k s fo r V e h ic le s . The very simplest form of a wagon jack is shown In Figure 1. It is sim ply a board six inches wide, and of the proper length, with two notches sawed out near the top, as shown above. For light wagons, one man can use this jack very easily, hut for heavy wagons, assistance is required. The one in Figure 2 is cheap, strong and convenient. The part a is made from a two-inch plank of some tough wood, and is two and one-half feet long. The lever, m, is three and one-half feet long and should lie made from a tough stick 3x4 inches square, dressed to the form shown. The retaining rod. g. may be tw o pieces of No. 8 annealed wire. The upper end fastens in the serrated edge on the upper side of the lever. This Restores the Old E nergy, Checks All W aste, Renews Confidence, Brightens the Eye, Makes Strong M anhood. kree Classes of Men” 11.000 to any man or woman Will sent closely sealed 5i free, full or address Rton St., P o rtla n d , Or. W eakness of M en ERIE MEDICAL CO.,M NU0ARA ST- WHEAT BASE BILL GOODS AN OPEN LETTER To M OTHERS. ed or churned with a force pump, mnde a perfect emulsion, which, when dilut ed—one part of emulsion to 450 parts water—readily killed eottou worms. It seems to combine the properties o f kerosene and pyrethrum, and "to be more effective than either, easier to handle and cheaper.—Farm nud Home. A M iracle o f Surgery. and has th e signature of * wrajr~ A man named George Barns, who per. Ao one has authority from me to use my name except will soon walk out of Cook County The Centaur Company o f which Chas. H. Fletcher is (Chicago) hospital, is a living example President. * of the miracles performed by modern March 8, 1897. a , , jj . surgery. He went into the hospital broken up in bone and btxly, and when he leaves the hospital he will carry D o not endanger the life o f your ch ild by accepting a cheap substitute with him a certificate showing he has L e v e l C u ltu re fo r P otatoes. which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies Almost all practical growers now been the victim of the most remarkable on it), the ingredients o f which e v e n h e does not know. agree that the level culture of potatoes assortment of hurts that ever befell a brings the largest crop. This is es mortal being. Surgeons report him pecially true If the season is dry, as o f broken np as follows) BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Loss of the entire bony vault of the late years It almost always Is. If the. ground is cultivated often enough no sknll, the top of the head being covered weeds can appear above the surface. with a silver plate. Five ribs gone from the left side of That will make It easy to keep the crop free of weeds without ever needing to the body, having been removed by sur cultivate more than an inch below the geons in an operation. surface. This is the best way to subdue Heart shifted from its natural posi the perennial weeds, quack grass and tion to the right side in order to secure Canada thistles, as well as the annual a firm resting place for that organ. Both legs fractured in two places and i weeds. ________ right arm broken twice C a ttin g C lov er and G r a s s C loaelv. Both elbow joints gone and the It Is not alone because of injury to cap of the right knee twisted around sovthes, mowers and other Implements R E A S O N S F O R U S IN G to the back o f the leg. that the haymaker wants as smooth a Large piece of the breastbone taken surface as‘ he can get. It is necessary ont in the removal of a rifle ball. to have stones and other Inequalities Part of the windpipe missing. removed If he would be nble to cut as Notwitstanding all that he has gone closely as he should. The new growth, through, the Tribune says, Barns is especially of clover, starts quicker and grows more vigorously If cut close. Be still in a condition to shift for himrelf sides, much of the weight of both clo and earn his own living like other Because it is absolutely pure. ver and grass Is lost If either is cut men. 2. Because it is not made by the so-ca.led Dutch Process in high. So there is loss by high cutting D u rable Hhoe Hole«. which chemicals are used. In the first cut as well as in the after- A German inventor has found a way 3. Because beans of the finest quality are used. to make durable shoe soles. He ap math. ________ _ 4. Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired plies waterproof glue to the leather Repel I i n g W ir e W irtns. the exquisite natural flavor and odor of the beans. and then stick* on a lot of clean quartz It Is much easier to drive wire worms 5. Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent sand. This wear* splendidly, besides fmm corn than to destroy them in the a cup. soil. If » little salt is sprinkleld on the giving a gtxxi foothold when walking B* .o r . that yuu f«t t b . ( « .u l n . article made by WALTER BAKER A CO. Ltd., Itorcheater. Maaa Eatabllahed 17*0. hill It will be washed down by rains is slippery. It is said that these soles and make the locality unpleasant for are as flexible as could lie desired. the worm. Soaking the seed com in copperas has also the same effect, A company ha* been formed which though we doubt whether the coppera# made an offer to the municipality of Ht. Petersburg, Russia, to light all the is strong enough poison. street* of the city with electric light* Keen ( a'tlvatlnat. for the same price that in now paid | Keep the sulky cultivator at work in for the very unsatisfactory lighting the corn and potato fields. Widen out with oil lamps. the frame and ran but on «) in a row. After the OfU ** *on* o y e T tbe ,on* An addition of $11,000,000 a year way, then cross It. This cultivation will will be made to the Prussian govern- ! mellow the ground; start the com to ment expense* by the proposed increase growing, and kill off the weeds Just as of the salaries and pensions of officials, | 40S-7 Sentóme Street San Franclaco, Cal... they are sprouting. teacher» and their families. Do Not Be Deceived. Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. rio. 1. n o- 2* WAGON JACKS. _______ __ will be found a M M -< tu ¡.-cable Jack mxl will easily support half a ton w e ig h t .— American Agriculturist. Kmrft n«»d Prfc-*. No matter how fresh the eggs may be that you send to market, the re liable merchant. If >»" are unknown to him will "candle" them! that is, he will’ test them by looking »trough the eggs in a dark place at a strong ligh , and should he find only one egg that is stale, your wlndc lot will * £ coni Inal v. Nothing 1» so affected by suspicion as an egg « “ d thc only way secure the highest price* is to dis aruTall suspicion by shipping no eggs t o marketeic-*,,! such as an* known by vou to lx* Strictly fresh, '»>cp » ELECTRIC BELT CO. f Mention this Paper. KIDNEY TROUBLES “The Kind You Have Always B ou gh t” '»0 knows that Electricity is a "phener ot vital nerve power, f the nerves is Electricity, and fare weak that is what they lack •Pores it so quickly as blood jump in the veins, 15 youth bubbles forth from ,!,n? currents. The old, flabby Wakened, and age is forgotten Se,lce the new-born energy. 1 ^ weak. Get back your old * th>s wonderful Belt. It will r youth. Read Dr. Sanderi’« Hot Captain Kidd*« T rtaiu ra. DRUNKARDS tchison (Has.) mother goes once C r o s s H ree-linsr D n e .n 't P a y . | to court and takes out judg- The combination of well-established flO each against her two breeds each grown for a distinct pur- i money being due according fx»se, is always a failure, as the prepo ¡agreement, the consideration tency of each breed neutralizes the oth lia which is that the mother er. and thus produces a mongrel that is pain from annoying the sons quite a« likely as not to reproduce the *ence or talk. She says that least favorable rather than the most characteristics desired. i have defaulted in payment favorable Breeding pure-bred animals to grades (fall. is always a good plan, for there is no ■ical journal says that paper prepotency in the grade, that having 1 used effectively for keeping a been destroyed in the first cross. But farm.” True; a three-line item even in this breeding it is necessary for known to make a politician the best results to have the pure-bred ra month. male of the same breed that was used to make the grade on which It is to be rows fly at the rate of about 25 crossed. If the grade Is a half-bred k hoor. Jersey or a half-bred Holstein, for ex ample, the second cross on it with a pure-bred male of the same breed will make a high grade or three-quarters of a full blood, and often nearly as valu able for milk or butter production as if It were a full-bred animal. |r- San den’s Jectric Belt. Thirty Pounds m Thirty Days. Most farmers^^ter^Tew ™ A quantity of gold and silver coin was and that the small onion bed costs more 1 discovered the other day at Cart no labor to weed it than will buy the Bead), Astoria, L. I., by workmen en O a red b y L y d ia E. P in k hom ’a onions it could grow. It is not so REMARKABLE GAIN IN WEIGHT gaged in making excavations for some V e g e t a b le C om p ou n d . where onion sets are planted. They I new buildings. The coins were found OF A CALIFORNIA MINER. cost more than the seed to begin with, I at a depth of forty feet and ranged in hut the labor of cultivation is so much , •* I have been a great sufferer from j date from 1501, the time of Napoleon A P h y sic a l W reck and Not Expected to lessened that they are much the cheap III. At first they were supposed to he Kidney trouble; pains ia muscles, joints, est way to grow onions on a small L ive—H e ilrg in i th e Use o f I'ink IMl'v part of the treasure generally believed back and shoulders; feet would swell. scale. and in Three l>ays Is A b le to to have been buried by the pirate, I also had wonpb troubles and leucorr- W a lk —His F r » t :d « Corrobor Kidd, but the presence of a coin of hoea. A fter using Lydia E. Pinkham'a T r a in in g t h - Calf. Vegetable Compound Blood Purifier Napoleon III spoils a good story. Hie young calves should not be turn ate His T estim ony. and Liver Pills, I felt like a new wo ed out before th® middle of June Prom the Republican, Santa Rosa. Cal. E K K T H E F A R E W E L L IS S P O K E N man. My kidneys are now in perfect ^ lien ready to turn thorn out, have a Here is a true story from California; On the deck of the steamer, or on board the condition.”— M rs . M a g g ik P ottb , 324 strong head halter for each one. and Borne three years ago, James H . Falk- train that iff to bear you away from those dear Kauffman St., Philadelphia, Pa. h‘ad them out to ami from the pasture. to you, you wilt, If you are wise, have safely ner, of Santa Itosa, while prospecting, stowed away in your luggaice a sufficient sup •* My system was entirely run down, 1 hey will soou leuru to follow and be ply of that safeguard against illness— Hostet and I suffered with terrible backache discovered a quicksilver mine, and come very doolie with such training, ler’s Stomach Hitters. C om m ercial travelers, in the small o f my back, and could lu selling Jerseys, we always say that while preparing to worK it, was alone tourists and pioneer em igrants concur in testi tying to the fortifying and saving properties of the cow can be led. uml It adds several on his ranch, far from any one. It the great tonic. Use for constipation, bilious- hardly stand upright. I had no ap was there lie was attacked by pneu ness, malarial and kidney com plaints and ner- petite. Since taking Lydia E. Pink- dollars to her value. Near the city, monia, and when found five days after vousnes:-. ______________________ ham’s Vegetable Compound, I have where family cows are In demand, at T o o t h a e h e N o E x ru a e . gained fifteen pounds, and I look go<sl prices, a cow that can be led out and carried to his home he was ap Toothache w ill no longer be accepted better than I ever looked before.”— and tethered on the lawn Is worth a parently dying. He did not die, how ever, but for over a year was in daily by the Geneva (Switzerland) pontofllce M rs . E. F. M o r t o n , 1043 Hopkins SL, great deal more than one that can not expectancy of death from what was pro I as an excuse for the absence of em* Cincinnati, Ohio. lx* thus managed. With bulls, especial nounced by nearly all the physicians as I ployes. L i l l i a n CK)I* i * en , B o x 77, St. Andrew's The Canton superintendent ly Jersey bulls, put a ring into his nose, consumption. Bay, Fla., says:—‘ ‘ Before taking Lydia lias issued a circular directing them to w'hen four months old, and lead him At the end of about one year Mr. have their teeth extracted rather than E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, I With a stout hickory staff. The bull Falkner heard that Dr. W illiam s’ Pink to have the service suffer. had suffered many years with kidney can be early taught to lead, and he Pills were sometimes efficacious in such trouble. The pains in my back and should be gradually made to cut the A GOOD SCHOOL. maladies as his, and procured some. shoulders were terrible. My menstrua fe»*d and pump the water for the stock. H oitt’s School at BurlinKanu*. Cal., has always The result was astounding, for before tion became irregular, and I warn A hull so managed Is safer and makes stood in the front rank of its class, and this three boxes of pills had been taken, year has done exceptionally good work as troubled with leucorrhoea. I was grow a better breeder.—The American. the man who had been given over, and judged by the effort of the boys, at com m ence ing very weak. I began the use o f Mrs. could not walk without assistance, m ent.—San Fiancisco Post. Pinkham's medicine, and the first bot C lover G r o w in g in th e W e st. Time was when Western farmers did when he l>egan their use, was working Rotary snow plows are being used tle relieved the pain in my back and not care to do anything to Improve the at his trade, and has ever since been a with some success in throwing water regulated the menses. It relieved tha fertility of their soil, which they hale and hearty man. pain quickly and cured the disease.” off the railway tracks in South Dakota. thought was inexhaustible. But de These facts are vouched for by such creasing crops have turned their atten men as Sheriff Allen, Mr. C. L. Ma- C A N BE tion to better modes of manuring and bley, the city clerk of Santa Kosa. Mr. SAVED The craving tor drink is a disease, a marvelous to Increased growth of clover. This is Perry Fitts, the well-known lumber cure tor which has been discovered called ‘'Anti- Quickly, Thoroughly, Forever Cured especially true where stock growing dealer, and many others, and are made Jag,” Which makes the inebriate lose all taste for strong drink without knowing why. as it can be by a now perfected scientific and dairying have supers,sled the ex the subject of quite an extended article given secretly in tea, coffee, soup and the like. m eth od that oannot fail If “ Anti-Jag” is not kept by your druggist send clusive growing of the earlier settle in the Santa Rosa Republican by Mr. unless the caee is beyond one dollar to the Reuova Chemical Co., Wi Broad human aid. You feel im ment. Clover is especially adapted to Virgil Moore, the well-known corre way. New York, awl it will be sent postpaid, in proved the first day,feel a benefit every day, soon know the Western farmer, because corn, spondent, who resides near Mr. Falk plain wrapper, with full directions how to give secretly. lu fo r t u A t lo u m a ile d fr e e . yourself a king among men which he always has grown. Is only an ner, and was familiar with the whole in body, mind and heart. I Drains and losses ended. Imperfect ration. It Is too largely car circumstances. A recent census of Buenos Ayres, A r E very obstacle to happy bonaceous and needs more nitrogenous married life removed. Nerve Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills contain all gentina, shows a population of 868,850, force, energy, when nutrition. Nothing better supplies this the elements necessary to give new life which makes it larger by 100,000 than failing or lost, are restored by will, this treatment All than clover, nor do any crops better and richness to the blood and restore Rio Janeiro, and the metro]>oliB of *eak portions of the body enlarged and strength ened. Write for our book, with explanations and supplement each other in farm rotation shattered nerves. They are sold in South America. proofs. Sent sealed, free. Over 2,000 reference«. than do clover and corn.—American boxes (never in loose form, by the Beware o f O in tm e n t, for Catarrh T h at Cultivator. BUFFALO. N. V. dozen or hundred) at 50 cents a box, or Contain M ercury, six boxes for |2.50, and may be had of As mercury w ill surely dentrov the sense ol Make m oney by «uc- A T h r e e -H o r n « K e e n e r. all druggists or directly by mail from smell and com pletely dersttse the whole sys cess.ul speoulation in In reply to numerous requests for a when entering it through the mueuus sur Chicago. We buy and Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Schenec tem faces. Such articles should never be used ex sell wheat there on mar three-horse eveuer. Orange Judd Farm cept on prescriptions from reputab • physi gins. Fortune« have been made on a small tady, N. Y. er gives the accompanying illustration cians, as the damage they w ill do is tenfold to beginn ing by trading in futures. Write for the good you can possibly derive from them. full particulars. Beat of reference given. Sev as perhaps the simplest and best o f any T ro lley Service W ith o u t W ire . Hail’ s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. eral years’ experience on the Chicago Board of that have been used hitherto, since The electric trolley system to.be intro Cheney A Co.. Toledo., O., contains no mer Trade, and a thorough knowledge of the busi cury is taken internally, acting directly ness. Downing, Hopkins A Co., Chicago Board In this arrangement each horse must duced in Paris in time for the Interna upon and the blood and m ucous surfaces of the sys of Trade Brokers. Offices in Portland, Oregon, do his full part of the work or show at tional exposition of 1900 is vastly dif- tem In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure he sure Spokane ami Seattle, Wa«h. get the genuine. It is taken internally, once that he is shirking. The point o f erent from that commonly employed in you and made in Toledo, O., by F. J. Cheney Jt Co. attachment to the plow or load must the United States, inasmuch as the Testim onials tree. Sold by Druggists, price 7.V* per bottle. ■»Ml lx* made exactly one-third of the dis dangerous overhead wires are absolutely H all’s Family Pills are the best. We carry the most complete line of Gymnasium tance from the point of attachment of done away with, according to the and Athletic Goods on the Coast. An absolutely fire-proof chimney 50 the double and single whiffie-trees, to Philadelphia Inquirer. The new sys SUITS A .G UNIFORMS MADE. TO 0R0ER. give each horse an equal share of the tem is the invention of the French en feet high, has been built of paper at Be nil for Our Athletic Catalogue. work. To make a four-horse evener, gineer, Bochet, and, while rather sim Breslau. It is the only one of the kind. W I L L A F I N C H C O ., attach a double whiftte-tree to the ple, it steers clear of the objection of Piso’s cure for consumption has been a 8 1 8 - 8*40 M arket St.. Nan Francisco, Cal* unsightly obstruction which is usually family medicine with us since 1865.—J. R. T > U F T r it K an d P I L E S cured; no pay tin- Jt|> til cu red ; send for book. D rh . M ansfield raised when overhead wires have to go Madison, 2409 42d ave., Chicago, 111. A PoKTKKFiKi.ii, Market 8t., San Francisco. up. Bochet establishes overhead con Pottery clays have been found in ten N. P. N. I T . No. * 7 , *97. tacts from electric lamposts belonging counties of Missouri. It is reported to the city, the distance between posts H E N w riting to advertisers, p le a «« to be worth from $8 to $12 per ton. w mention this paper. being somewhat smaller than the length of the electric train, consisting THREE-HOUSE EVKNF.R. of two or three cars, so that contact is always assured at one point at least. point where the single one (seen in the Through flexible points of contact sus- sketehl is attached, and make the at jx*nded from each electric post along the tachment for the load exactly in the proposed line the current will be taken middle of the rear evener. up by means of a copper rail fastened WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE along the edge of the roof of the car not A N ew In se c ticid e . EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD ” C A S T O R IA " AND A new lice exterminator, recommend lees than 14 or 15 feet from the ground. “ P IT C H E R ’S C A S T O R IA ,” AS OUR TRADE ' m a r k . ed by the Arkansas Experiment Sta The contact point will slide along that I, DR. SA M U E L PITCHER, o f Hynnnis, Massachusetts, copper rail and there is not the slightest tion, is mnde as follows, being a kero was the originator o f "P IT C H E R 'S CASTORIA," the same sene extract of pyrethrum: 1V4 gallons difficulty in establishing a continuous kerosene soaked through 2>£ |x>unds current if the points of contact are I that has borne and does now / /&/> ’ s? ~** on every pyrethrum. resulting in a yellowish, made sufficiently elastic. The current ! bear the fa csim ile signature o f wrapper. is allowed to return to the power sta- i oily extract, which will not mix with This is the original PIT C H ER 'S CASTORIA," which has been water, but which will form an emul tion through the track of the line, as sion with soap, similar to kerosene usual. This system offers all the bene used in the homes o f the mothers o f America for over thirty emulsion. One pond o f soap dissolved fits of the overhead as well as of the years. LOOK CAREFU LLY at the wrapper and see that it is underground system without any of In one gallon of boiling water added the k ind you have always bought y / f /t 'T * on the to one gallon o f the extract, well mix their shortcomings. tables. ^ sooner you begin U IhUJtHg’s Best tea, the , your chances at that J offered for the miss- ford— besides the ex- HATCHET. “ Sirt“..,™ ....... i for strictly fresh eKF* arP M *a,>le chol.-e I " « -I-.,iiltrr l , " l * . It Ronthe* the child, »oft- • ¡yfXwíSi p^ln- <****• wind rollo.and Is ê I r r - w ln - Oslo" Net. 'o r 'a l*. f i r * " '" . h,((I.|W | a good htisi- * ¿5 ofíí10^ Tw*nty flr® c*nt* * 11 Walter Baker & Co.’s B r e a k fa st C ocoa. CHEAPEST POWER... Rebuilt Gas and ....Gasoline Engines h e r c u le s G a s hto small onion bed that farmers hare tne houw.wlfe to * ~ : c . . . ....E n g i n e W o r k s