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Best Re»uPs prora Hood's Parsaparllla the beet blood pur.Aer.appet.ser end nerve tonic. In tact Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. A ll druggist«; $1. THE FARM AND HOME M A T T E R S O F IN T E R E S T T O F A R M ER A N O H O U S E W IF E . P r o fit s fro m C ro p s M u s t A l w a y s I n c lu d e th a t W h i c h th e B o ll G a in e d — F arm e rs ss L aw m a k e rs R oom fo r D a i r y I m p r o v e m e n t —O d d s a n d Knda. R e la t iv e Coat o f C rop s. operations tor me ism ten years, r roui that record the folio wing (acts are given: For the first nine years the cost per head ranged from $14.01) to F32.39; but In 1893 be began feeding heels and eorn which had I teen cut aud cured in the shock and then run through a shred- ding machine, ear, stalk, blade, all of which Is by the machine reduced to the condition of coarse hay. The cost of harvesting, shocking, shredding and feeding Is 3 cents per bushel o f grain ■nd $1.87 per ton of fodder. The 1,900 acres averaged forty and one-half bush els of corn and a )on and one-half of fodder per acre. The bets (sugar beets) yield thirty to fifty tons per acre count ing tops and all. and are fed whole. Both cattle and hogs are fond of them, and It was four. . that after cutting them the first few days the cattle learn to bite them off as a boy bites an apple. Since adopting this ration the cost of fattening cattle has never ex ceeded 810 per head. No cholera has ever ocrurred among hogs folowing the * attic while feeding beets. It is esti mated that beet tops from beets used In sugar making are worth an average of $3 per acre for cattle food. PAiNE’S CELERY COMPOUND The Best Remedy In the w orld— It Makes People Well. DRIVING A FIRE ENGINE. P a r ta o l t b e C itr in W h ic h I * l a M o ot D i f f i c u l t t o Drlvo. The whistle on steam fire engine* la now more commonly used than former ly In place of the bell on account of the growing din of the city’« busier streets, and tbe necessity for some unmistak able Indication of the engine’* approach. Down town la the most difficult part of the city in which to drive a fir e engine. In the crowded streets of this part of the city an engine may sometimes be brought to a standstill, but the nar rower streets are not always the worst to get through. The difficulties attend ing driving through tbe street may de pend much upon the character of Ita traffic. Nassau street, for example, Is a narrow and extremely busy street, with many people constantly passing, and with many vehicles, but, difficult as it Is, Is is not one of tbe most difficult of the down-town streets to drive in, for the wheeled traffic Is mostly of comparatively light vehicles. T h ere 1 are not proportionately so many heavy trucks as In many other down-town streets, and It la the heavy, lumbering truck that can’t haul out of the way in an Instant, which most Impedes the passage of the fire engine. The most difficult of all the streets to drive an engine In down town Is th* widest of all—West street. The diffi culties here arise from the tremendous and constant traffic of heavy trucks and all sorts of vehicles to and from the fer ries and the piers. Crowded and difficult as the down town streets are by day, the situation there Is very different at night. Then they are practically deserted, and th e( driver o f the fire engine has a perfectly clear road to drive as he will, with noth ing to look out for but the street cars. The area of difficult driving has, with the growth of the city, and the con stant Increase of its business, gradual ly extended further and further up town. Engine houses that ten or fif teen years ago stood in residence dis tricts, are now surrounded by business establishments. Then the engines went In and out of the house unimpeded; now they may enconnter the traffic of a busy street right at the start Speak ing In a general way, the area of diffi cult driving may be said to have extend ed ns far north as Thirty-fourth street, and it is still extending northward. But while the difficulties are all the time Increasing, the driver of the fire engine, and of every kind of other fire apparatus for that matter, appears to get there Just the same.—New York Sun. D W A jJ Y O O " T ? < * I’LL. NAVI o ’□ u l f d s Any crop that leaves the soil In good condition will coat less than one which apparently pays lietter, but whleli Iowa almost from the date of its ad largely draws upon the soil for plant Too will find on* coupon mission has been called the “ Hawkeye food. Ordinary wheat straw taken Inside each two ounce bo* state.” Hawkeye was the name of a more fertility from the noil than pota and two coupons Inside each toea, If compared by weight, because noted Indian chief. four ounce bagof Blackwell'* the potato is composed more largely cf Durham. Buy a bog of this The Elkhart (Ind ) Telephone Com atarcb and water. The »oil should cot celebrated tobacco and read pany la retailing "hellos” at fire cents be considered as a source of food for the coupon—which gives a per day fur residences, and seven cents plants, but rather as a location for list of valuable presents and for business house**. growth, the food for the plants to ho how to get them. provided by the farmer, according to T A L V A B L I F K A N O H IS K S IC V K IU . the requirements of the crop. No crop pays that leaves the soil The franchise o ' cnny d frestlo n -o n e o f the *no*t Talliable 111 the «rift of medical scien ce- poorer, unless sold at a price which can be aecHTt d by any person wlae enough to use ll< atelier s S o nach B tier», either to sup will eanbie to restore the plant food W h it e C lo v e r S eed, press growing dyspepsia, or to tPfOOt It at ma and also receive a fair profit for Ids There Is no plant which Is not an ab lm Ity. Bilious, rheiun&tlc and fever aud ague sufferers, persona troubled w ith nervousueaa, time and labor. The soli is the store solute weed that keeps its hold In the There Is one true specific for diseases •nd toe constipated. should also secure the house of the farm on which Is atoied soil so pertinaciously as white clover. ■rising from Impure blood and a de health irancliiae by the aame means. the raw material for future crops, snd If It were not so valuable for feed it bilitated nervous system,'and that is Pare lead baa been found some thirty the real wealth of a farm is In its soli, would become a very bad weed, and, Paine’ s celery oompound, *c generally feet under the.gwuntd near Chester, as It can lie drawn upon in the future Indeed. It Is such to strawberry beds, prescribed by physicians. It is prob 111. A company baa been organised to for crops that may be In demand. ns many growers can testify. White ably the most remarkable remedy that Whether a fanner receives a large re clover propagates not only by seed, the scientific res arch of this oountry mine it. turn or falls altogether -during sny but by runners, ns the strawberry has produced. Prof. Edward E. O K A F N IM S C A N N O T B K C U B I O year, he has the soil as a savings hank, does. It is one of the surest plants Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth representing much of that which has to seed that we have, and the young ooliege, first prescribed what is now By local applications, as they cannot re«ch the fineased portl n of the ear. Th ere Is only oue been applied to It previously. plants will not be killed by smothering known the world over as Paine's oelery way tr. cure deafness, and that is by constitution Water is a staple article on farms, with t.he larger grass plants, as many compound, a positive cure for dys al r* meute*. Deafneei» is enused by au Inflamed condition of th‘* mucous lining of Rustach'au and Is sold more extensively than any weeds will. It often happens when pepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have thing else. Milk contains about 87 per grass Is cut late so that It does not neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous a rumbling sound of imperfect hearing and when if is entirely closed deafness Is the result, cent, of water, and fruits of all kinds start quickly that a mass of white diseases and kidney troubles. Fur and unleas the inflammation can be taken out are considered more valuable if water clover will start up and soon show blos tbe latter Paine’a celery compound has and this tube restored to lt‘ normal cot ditlon, In their composition. soms. This clover was hidden under succeeded again and again where b e < r iig w iU be deatioyed forever; nine cases predominates out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is Even a grain crop is not free from the grass while the latter was grow- everything else has failed. nothing nut au inflamed condition of the water, while grass and vegetables are Ing, and only began to be noticed when mucous surfa’ t s. We wilt give One Hundred Dollars for any mostly composed of water. Water is the grass was removed. case o f Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can Professor Vaughan olaims to have not be cure 1 by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for therefore the cheapest substance pro circulars free. Invented a telephone by which conver cured by good cultivation (for he olv ; I a t e H a te h e e o f < h lc k e n e . K. J. C H E N IY A 00., Toledo, 0. While It is not desirable to set hens sations can be carried on between New tains more of It by good cultivation Bold by Drugglsta, 76c. H a ll’s Fam 'ly Fills are the best. than would be the case otherwise), and late, where they are allowed a wide York and London. next to water Is carbon. When oil, range some nests will be stolen, and U O I T T '0 S C H O O L F O B BO TI butter, sugar and starch are produced large broods of young chickens may Tbe peat bogs of Great Britain and At Burlingame, Ban Mateo County. Cal . on the farm the leaves of the trees and come off ns lnte as September or Octo Ireland are estimated to oontain fnel is one of the most thorough, careful and plants derive carbon (carbon dioxide) ber. W e have had such and made them equivalent in beat produolng to 4,000,- practical “ Home Schools” to be found on from the air and store It In their cells. profitable. The most Important thing 000,000 tona of ooal. the PlSlAccoast. It prepares boys for any When the animals consume plants with lnte-hntcbed chlckene '« to feed university, technical school, or for active t uninens; is accredited at the State and they convert this carbon Into com them liberally with wheat. This will M A N U F A C T U R E OF CANES. Stanford Universi'les. and under the able pounds familiar to all, hut the cost of keep them growing nnd cause them to management of Kx State Superintendent which so far as the fertility of the soil fenther early. Corn should only be fed B r o w n , R o lle d , W a r p e d , F ir e d , P o l- Ira G. Hunt Ph. D., ranks among the first ie b e d end O rn a m e n te d - schools in the Unite! States. Re-opens Is concerned may be very small, and after really cold weather makes It nec when the soil can be made to do service essary. If the young fowls are In August 4.—Mining and Scientific Pres». The manufactures of canes reveals without loss the guln is correspondingly , duced to feather early they will need an interesting procesa connected with I never used so quick a cure as Plso’s less eorn. The work of feathering ex a growing Industry. There are sev Cure lor Consumption.—J. B. Palmer, Box as great to the farmer as from a sale. C rim s o n C lo v e r . The real cost of crops on nearly all hausts their strength very rapidly, aud eral large factories In Philadelphia 1171, Seattle, Wash., Nov. 25, 181*5. Good success with crimson clover farms Is that of labor, but labor Is prof should be finished before cold weather. aud some In New York. These have should be secured, provided the land Is F I T B .—A ll fl s stopped free by D r . K lin e 's itable according to the uses to which It recently been established. The cane thoroughly well fitted after harvest, If d r e a r N e r v e Ite s to r e r . No tits after tl e first Boll for Lilies. is applied, and the labor-saving Imple day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2 00 U grown mostly In Austria, Frauce one peck of crimson clover be sown to trial bottle free to Fit ra«es. Bend to Dr. Kllue, ments must assist the laborer. Soil for the lillum aura turn should If the and Japan. There are numerous spe gether with half a bushel of rye. In m Arch Mt., Philadelphia, Pa. bo rather heavy and lightened with farmer continues to grow crops for cies, among which are the Congo, Co planting one crop immediately after which he knows there will be low coarse sand and leaf mold, says the rine, Penang, Bamboo, Furze, Wham- Tav Q k r m k a fo r breakfast. another, the fact should not be lost prices his lal>or will l>e more expensive Philadelphia Press. The secret o f suc poo and tbe Weischel. Many canes j sight of that the one removed, especial than with some better crop. Just what cess with the auratum Is to have rich are partly shaped while growing. At ly If It Is not a leguminous plant, Is that better crop may he depends upon soil below the bulb to Induce roots to the manufactory the crude canes are likely to have taken a large quantity the location of the farm, the markets, grow below. Rich soil abovo will feed, placed over a large steam vat. Cloths of the readily available plant food from the soil and other conditions. There hut will not cause the bulbs for an are wrapped over the sticks and they the soli. This being the case, either are seasons when some crops pay hot other season’s flowering to form. Bulbs are left In tills position until the wood superior fitting of the land by culture ter than others, as was tho case with that bloomed Inst snmmer, and are has become perfectly soft and pliable and by allowing it to weather for a peaches last year, which gave good re to remain out all winter, will decay at the end, where it is Intended to form week or two between the harvesting of sults. Au acre of onions may he more If they become water-soaked while dor the handle. Having reached this eondl- one crop and the sowing of the next, or profitable than five or ten acres of mant. tlon, they are taken out separately and commercial fertilizers, should bo resort wheat, and yet the cost of the onions placed in a vise, aronud a u#>ld of ed to to start tlie young plants of the K iras In a Y e a r. may he less than that of the wheat pro A hen will furnish, under favorable whatever sliape It Is desired to make second crop. Once well started they portionately. A diversity of crops conditions, at least five or six times the curl. W hil» the cane is grasped will take care of themselves. On the should be the rule, for no farmer can her weight In eggs in tho course of a tightly In the vise, the upper end Is black loam the next year’s product afford to take the risk of depending on year, nnd somotlmes considerably more placed In a steel spring having a cast- might lie mown early and made into a single crop. The cost will be accord iron handle, which Is drawn sharply hay, while on a clny upland the clover If propoMy supplied with the where ing to the skill and Judgment used by around, warping the cane at this point and rye had better be plowed under. withal; but, ns bricks cannot be made tne fanner, and the estimate of profits Into the precise shape desired. When Clover roots and stubbles should form without straw, neither can eggs bo must always Include that which the a fair quantity of plant food for the laid unless their component parts are toll has also gained.—Philadelphia young corn on the black loam which provided. ith a better understanding of tins Record. most likely Is far richer than the ap- transient nature of the many pliya- O d d s a n d Knda. lnnd.—Country Gentleman. F a r m e r s ns L a w m a k e r s . leal 111 a, which vanish before proper ef If clothespins are boiled a few min I Tho present personnel of Congress utes nnd quickly dried every few weeks. forts—(fentle effort* — pleasant efforts— E le c t r ic B e ll W h ic h H u m e. rightly directed. There 1» comfort in shows that there Is one farmer to six It will cleanse them and make them T u r k i s h Path« * a t l i o m e - M e d ic a te d H a th « a t H o m e . the knowledge, that no many forms of lawyers, and still the farmer wonders Many sensitive persons aro startled M n lp h u r R a t h « a t H o m e . D ry S team P a th s at H o m e . more durable. sickness are not due to any actual (1 in by the abrupt. Incisive sound given out case, hut simply to a constipated condi why It Is so difficult to secure legists Figs are aperient and wholesome. by an ordinary electric bell. M. Guerre, tion of the system, which the pleasant tlon on agricultural matters. While They are said to be valuable as food Soientifio, Durable, Cheap, Neat, Light, Portable, Simple. a Tarls electrician, who has been work family laxative, Syrup of Figs. prompt the proportion of representative* In for those suffering from cancer; they ly removes. That is why it is the only State Legislature* Is not quite so much ing on the Idea that this characteristic A PERMANENT AID VALUABLE LUXURY remedy with millionsof families, and Is In favor of the lawyers, neither Is there are used externally as well as Internal of the electric bell was not Irremedia Folds Into Small Space. everywhere esteemed so highly by all ss large n proportion In favor of the ly- ble. lias produced a bell which gives a R E N T C O M P L E T E w ith Ful! Instri etlona on Receipt o f Six Dollars ( » « OO). who value rood health. Its hcncAclal Tomatoes aro n powerful aperient for continuing musical sound. The note effects are due to the fact, thut it is the farmer when the representatives of oth s c o , - C M-' al. Q U A K E R B A T H C A B IN E T C 0 .f “ E S " F - r “ a n - c i poo" is very soft nnd sweet, althougb pene one remedy which promotes Internal er occupations are considered. The the liver, a sovereign remedy for dys Local Agents Wanted Everywhere. Liberal Tt rms. trating, and Is said to be an exaggera cleanlinoNM without debilitating the agricultural interests are quite Import pepsia nnd indigestion, and are invalu organs on which it seta. It is therefore ant factors, and should he more prom able In all conditions of the system in tion of that obtained by rubbing the taken out of the vise the handle Is tl ail important, in order to rot its bene inently represented. Not that there Is w hich the use of calomel Is Indicated. The very remarkable and certain edge of a glass with the finger. In ficial effects, to note when you pur need of more laws, for we have n sur relief riven woman by MOORE’S with cord, to prevent it from strati- stead of a bell with a hammer and a To set the color and prevent delicate- chase, thut you have the rontiinc arti , , R E VE ALE D REM ED Y ha* given enlng out to Its original shape. spring interrupter, a steel bell Is used, feit already, hut that those In whose colored cambrics and dimities from cle, which is manufactured by the Cali uniformly success* After it has lain for some days In this which is its own interrupter. When It the name of Woman’s Friend. It Is Interests the laws are or should lie fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by fading when washed, dissolve 2 cents' condition and the curl Is permanently nil in relieving the backaches, headaches | H I i l a n j weakness made may have a voice In their con- wortl) of stignr of lend in a pall of cold the circuit is closed l>y the pressure of which burden and shorten a woman’s “ “ all reputable druggist*- life. Thousands o f formed, the cane Is thoroughly soul) If In the enjoyment of go0*! health, Itructlon aud enactment. the button at the other end of the lino, women testify for it. I t will give health and strength Neither water nnd soak the garments In It two bed In a hot water bath. The next step It is released from the electro-magnet, and make life a pleasure. For sale by all druggists. and the system 1 b regulur, laxatives or ahould It lie allowed that there are not other remedies are then not needed. If equally Intelligent and nhle men among hours; then rinse and wash. Is to either put It In the stain box in forced forward and released again foi BLUM A U E R -F R A N K DRUG CO., F d h t u s d , Agent«. afflicted with any actual disease, one Lime water will sweeten Jars and to finish It In some other desired man the farmers as nre to tie found In any a number of times with great rapidity. may be ooinmcnded to the most skillful Jugs which soap and water fall to ner. In the staining process quite a The vibration set up produces the pleas physicians, but if in need of n laxutive, Other voentlon. demise. It Is admirable for correcting degree of skill Is required, because if one should have the beNt, and with the The lawyer, the manufacturer, the ing bumming Instead of the familiar acidity of the stomach, nnd for cleans the cane is colored lu a tasteful shade well-informed everywhere, Syrup of capitalist, all have their different Inter sound so Irritating to nervous people. Figs stands highest and is most largely ests, and are supposed to kuotv the ing milk vessels and nursing bottles. A It will meet with a readier sale. To , The pitch of the note can at aDy time Gowns need • r « th e One T h in s to «_ _ v«e d and (fives most general satisfact ion. need* and requirements of legislation tencupful added to bread sponge will achieve this result the mixing of acids Only O n* fo r a D o m . be changed. For Instance, should there ■ ad color In the staining compound prevent souring. Sol. by Di-uernt» >t * So. • b n to protect aud foster those Interests. be sickness In a house and it is desired SunplM raollad trae. Addino must be very delicately done. Some Biscuit or bread dough ones raised Or. Botami» MM. Co. Phil». Fa. It Is hut natural that they should make of the canes. Instead of being stained to reduce the carrying quality of the these Interests para mount In their tailors with dry yeast will keep In a refrigera note. It can be lowered until It la audible by a liquid, are “ fired.” This opera 1 a rspresenalives of those who elect tor several clays If closely covered with tlon Is performed by moving tbe cane only to the servants, or others whom It them. They know little of the practical an earthen bowL For breakfast rolls backward and forward In a gas Jet is Intended to summon. tide of agriculture, and eaunot be ex In warm weather It Is mors hygienic BIAS flame, elongated by means of a blower, t than baking powder, cream or butter pected to enact laws affecting It with Swedish Proverb*. which forces a current of air through Bore y«o a ferliof j VELVETEEN; Mrs. Baker, In Pictures of Swedish of weifbt la th* * Contagious B’ ood Poison hss been ap the same wisdom and Judgment that milk biscuit. It Tho work has to be done very care Stomach— Bloating | propriately called the curse of mankind. those familiar with Ita practical work The fact that youngsters ruin the ap fully by hand, io that the heat pro Life, says that the Swedish language 1 * BIND IN G i after* a ting— Belch- It is the one ducase that physicians ran- ings can. Each division of Industry pearance of their digits by the exercise duces a uniform effect upon the wood. rich in proverbs. Many of these are Inf of Wind- Vomit- ( In« of Food—Water* , not cure; their mercurial aud potash ■ nd business should lie represented by 1 which is known as ’‘cracking the on their skirt edges, It Is rain- exactly the same as are found In En Then the cane Is ready either for var brash -Bearthora— i remedies only bottle up the poison in t careful selection of those best fitted Joints,” U well founded. This habit proof, sheds water and never Bod Taste to (M nishing or polishing by cihemlcal proc glish. "The burnt child dreads the the system, to surely break forth in s to understand and expound Ita needs. Month in the Mors. ' fire" and “ Better late that never" are In turns grey. stretches nnd weakens the ligaments ess. whichever it may be. in f— Palpitation af * more virulent form, resulting in a total Why, then, should not our agricultural nnd so enlarges the Joints that the en th; BearLduetoD t«'< After It Is polished the cane goes stances. Others, while corresponding wreck of the aysteui. If your desler will net tens, n af Stomach supply you w e will. Mr. Prank B. Martin, a prominent intereats be more prominently repre tire hand becomes knotty In conse Into the hands of a trimmer, wbo pre to proverbs In English, have a turn pe —hankered Month < culiar to themselves. The following are I*m*laa ahauriag I -Se't —Cm* in tbe Bowela j jeweler at 926 Peusylvania Ave., Wash- sented In our Btate and national legis quence. maltrlolt malm fra*. —low* of Fie*h— a few examples: "When tbe cat Is away i ngton, D. C. ,say a: latures? Then and not till then will " Home Drees— ..king Made E sst ," a new book by i Currants give an acid richness to Fickle Appetite — . I was for a long those Interests be loked after as they enkea nnd puddings that Is very appe- the rats dance on the table;” "a new Miss Emma M. Hooper of the Ladles' Home Jour*»:, ! Depressed, Irritable ’ sent for 25c, pos'.aje p.id Condition af * time under treat •hould he, and the legislation so much broom sweeps well, but an old one Is tlxlng. A quick way to clean them, Mind — DluincL. S. H. A M. Ce.. P. O. Box 6**, N. V. City. ment of two ol desired and so obviously needed lie best for the corners;" "one bird in the Headache--Consttyr after picking out sticks nnd stones. Is the best physi »•cured. atioo ar Diarrbae? < hand is better than ten on the roof;” Thea yo« har« to mid to every pound about a tenoup- cians of this city, la d ie s "when the stomach Is satisfied the food for a severe case ful of flour, rub thoroughly with the R o o m f o r D a ir y D e v e lo p m e n t . It bitter;” "to read and not to know Is In every town, for one of the beat selling articles of blood pol«oo, D Y S P E P S IA metis. l’?ed by every men, women en<l child, The dairy 'udustry Is woefully nog bands nnd separate them entirely, then to plough and not to sow;” “ that which Fredericks r a n I »a r y Tooth Hrn«h with but my condition in one af tts many farm«. The one positive cars ( rub through a sieve, which will remove tected in many of our States. Well de T o n g n e d e e m in g U te r h in s D t. for this dlatr-sfiing complaint is grew worse all is eaten from ths pot never comes to most of the stems. Endorsed by «11 the leading phvslrfai ■ end the while, not veloped In the North and Fast. It has the platter.” dentlfte. Bend 15e. for t.«m| l«\ Kouiisfor 25c The great annoyance of people who withstanding the long been a notorious fact that inanv end 60c. W ILL A FINK CO , 618-820 Market Street, Pen Francisco, Cel. by mall, prepaid, on receipt of *5 cents (act that they lections well provided by nature with are baking fruit pies comes from the A n P n a s n a l O ccu rren ce. CUAMM R am « * r. Jl^tel Imperial. New Tort, I charged me three excellent pasturage mil capacity for loss of the rich syrup of Juicy pies. To J. S. Carpenter, living In the center | ««v s : “ I suffered horribly from •ijrar'ei'ata, bntJ hundred dollars. train raising lui|<ort from other States prevent this take a strip of muslin one i \ck er sTableta.tak r n after lu eals.h avecu red ma. 1 1 o f Des Moines, heard a flock of brant D O roe HIT 10 MUE KNOT My mouth was moot of the butter and cheese consum , *CKER MEDICINE CO.. t4 A 18 Chambers St. N.T. liicta wide and long enough to go around in f country Afenrles w»* «re offe. tng wond* rf >1 approaching one stormy night in early filled witn eating sores; my tongue was id. While Ohio makes an even Ion of Indnrrmenis for the handling of the Standard April. He grabbed a gun and went to Sewing almost eaten away, so that lor three butter for each sqoatv mil. of land sur the pie, and lap. Wet the cloth in cold mecblre. A n rb o riy w ith rom m nn water and lay It around the edge, half the roof of his house, threw his gun to sense run aelt them *«t the priesa we j months I was unable to taste any solid qn«*te, end w e guaran tee every m achine food. M y hair was coming out rapidly, face. and Iowa, Pennsylvania, York upon the pie and half upon the plate, his shoulder snd watted for tbs g>esj •«»Id. V* rito ua for full per tie oler«. We want and I wa* in a horrible fix. I had tried State and Connect lent even more, many pressing it 00 either side When the pie to come along. He oonld not see them, an agent In every town« mhe Phoiflo Const Nov various treatments, and was nearly dis >t our Southern Stall's turn off au Is taken from the oven remove the pares tt for whatever additional orna but a flash of lightning disclosed their Is the time totakciip the wot*, end yon osn a«1«l BEST IN \dE WOUD. maieris 1» to « onr income by d ing *»o. Ad mentation It '» to receive. The handle couraged. when * friend recommended tvernge of less than 200 |iounds. slid cloth. This will be found a success. Stan dard 8 e w lr g M a r h ln s Co., 14ft l a wearing qualities are nn«urpa**ed,actually Is then carefully shave«) down to fit whereabouts, and he aimed his gun and dr»a*. S.S.S. After ' had taken (our bottles, I Oregon snd Washington only fit) 6th at , San F ran cisco, t a l. ’»mlaatlng tun boxes o f any other brand Frea There Is no better tonic than season the sllvsr plate, which will be soldered fired. His Judgment was accurate and began to get better, aud when I had pounds. rom Animal OILS. I H T f H K U R N f l N B . With proper safeguards able and wholesome food. When ap FOR SALB BY OREGON AND finished eighteen bottles, I was rnred onto It, and the foot Is shaped ready one of tbe birds was killed. Tbe Amer W A S H IN G T O N N l l t C R A I f T I W N sound and well, my akin was witbont a ■round the purity of dairy products. petite flags, and the system weakens for the ferrule. After this manipula ican Field says that this Is the first In and Dealer« generally. blemish, and I have bad no return ol Ibis country ought uot only to raise from excessive latvr and oppressive tion the cane goes to the finishing de cident o f the kind It eTer heard of. - FO U C H I L D * I W TERt THING • Far aal* kr all Dragghto. IO <> • « ■ a Witlao \ the disease. S.S.S.aaved me from a life »very pound of butter and cheese used, heat, nutritive (but easily digested) partment, where the silversmiths pot Birds are frequently killed by moon- Of misery.” 8 .S.S. uaranltrd /'«•»/» but send abroad millions each year. food Is required. Heavy dishea, eon on whatever trimmings are required. . light. Vtgrtable) will cure any case of blood mining animal fat - or irritating condi for p o is o n . B o o k s o a t h e d is e a s « F ee d ng C o rn a n d " n t s . D la m o n I C a t t in g . lMiMs»l Bilad. Stawtla« ar «g rt •» rMM m mm w > ments. like suet puddings, lard pastry, t'ncle Bob—1 hope. Tommy, you are and ita treat i*» An extensive cattle feeder of Ne etc., or rich meats—pork, beef and A compound of boron and carbon pa. ao-fiAss-tto’ifp iL * s i m i o ». ment. mailed braska. wbo feeds l.tmo seres of corn mutton -may be eaten with Impunity a favorite with your teacher. Tommy which is hard enough to cm diamond K h o M . » « s a s e e t M a n u « . » « free by Swift sf bis own raising and It's) tons of beets when snow Is flying, but uot wbeo tbe — 1 think I must be. She can't scout has b-*a produced io tbe electric fur la writing to advw tiicn don’ t for- S p e c ific Co., to get enough of nie. or she woul.ln’t nace t year, hat kept a careful account Ills thermometer 1 * In tbe eigbtiee. 0A U uU , On. (S i I* mestino this pope*. keop b is la so much.-Harpers Bexar H o o d 's P H IS cure all L iver Ills. 25 conti. Gladness Comes W NOTHING; BU 7 THE GENUINE ^ A Ä s DuSK A M ! The Quaker Bath Cabinet AS2M ! WOMAIT S e a s i d e and C o u n t r y Blood Poison. Duxbak iL T$ tlii$ what ails you?! AGENTS W1NTED, » Eenlifffifn, Acker's Dyspepsia Cablets, FRAZER AXLE CREASE MRS. WINSLOWS sss SURE CURE P IL E S - t . r . ir. V. no. m