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A KANSAS WN DM ILL. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report All About Its Erection and tlie Amount of Work It Accjomplishes. I) Powder A bsolutely pube Here is an interesting story of what man can do With wind power, Useful Information Concern a as Kansas told originally in rjhe Rural New ing Farm Work. Yorker by himself. He says: A Remarkable Somnambulist. Archibald Clark, a farmer living a few wiles from here, is without doubt the most remarkable somnambulist in the state. During the past summer he has been accusing his neighbors of slip ping into his truck patches at night and cultivating them. Of course he did not object to this, but thought it most ex traordinary. It was also a strange fact that they always did at night just what he had intended to do the following day. Becoming anxious to know which of his neighbors he was indebted to for the kindness, he spent many wakeful nights watching his truck patches, but without success. No one ever came into them when he was on the watch, but when he would miss watching for a night there was invariably some work done. A short time ago he drove his wagon into his potato patch late one evening, so that he could load it early in the morning. He was very anxious to get well on his way to market before sun up. However, he overslept himself and got up in a terrible stew, but great was his surprise when he went into the pota to patch to find the wagon already load ed and the horses hitched to it, ready to start, thus saving him a couple of hours’ time and hard work. One night his wife saw him stealing out of the house in his uight clothes, and, following him to the barn, saw him take a mattock and go out and be gin digging up grubs in an old fence row. She then understood who had been doing her husband’s work. —Green- SOUND SLEEPERS. Some very hardy, warm-blooded people forget that summer is gone and sleep I soundly under light covering, even while Jack Frost is painting weird, pictures on the panes. But we all learn by experience, and they find themselves in the morning suffering with st ifness, sorene s, lame back, stiff neck or muscular cramps.. Still, experience teaches. Like everybody else, they get a bottle of Sr. Jacobs Oil, rub well with it, and are cured. Warmer clothing, and the frost shut out, they snore- again happily, while from the towers of winter’s storm clouds the sentry cries, “All’s well.” Health Built on the solid foundation of pure, healthy blood is real and lasting. As long as you have rich red blood you will have no sickness. When you allow your blood to become thin, depleted, robbed of the little red corpuscles which indicate its quality, you will become tired, worn out, lose your appetite and strength and disease will soon have you in its grasp. Purify, vitalize and enrich your blood, and keep it pure by taking When I came to Kansas, I bought a homestead with two wells about 70 feet SOME METHODS OF IRRIGATING Lata I put a 12 foot geared mill on the one farthest trom the house and ------------ I attached a grinder to it. I put a build ing over it. It was built with bins on Five Plans For Distributing Water one side and a corncrib on the other, 48 I HOW’S THIS? Tested at the Utah Station—How feet long and 20 wide, 12 feet to thè to Make Sweet Cider. MAKING READY. square. It had two floors, with a cellar PICTURES AND EYES. We offer On Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be under part of it. I had a two hole I. X. cured Dy Hall’s Catarrh Cure! How to Adjust the Batter to Properly Ob In Case Anything Happened They Wanted In Utah there are two common sys L. corn sheller on the first floor and the F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Things Fixed. serve the Former. tems in vogue. One is the system of cov grinder on the second floor. Toledo, Ohio. “Is everything ready?” he asked anx ering the ground with water, or simply '£he observer, in order to see a picture I built a slanting hopper in the tower We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe to the best advantage, must adjust his iously. about six feet from the floor at the low The One True Blood Puri fier. him perfectly honorable in all business “Everything,” she replied, with an flooding it, and the other is irrigation est end, with slope enough for the grain vision to that of the artist who produced by furrows. Everything that cau be transactions and financially able to carry effort at self control. LJ n H ’ c Oilla cure hab’timi constipa* it. Most of us do this instinctively. Not to run out. I had a spout from the lower out any obligations made by their firm. nUUU o llllo tion. Price 25c. per box. “You are sure you have forgotten planted in rows is,so planted and fur end to the hopper of tlie grinder. This only do we select the best point of view W est & T buax , rows plowed between the rows. With Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. from which to observe a picture, but we nothing?” bin held about 20 or 25 bushels. The the small grains an instrument or ma chop bins were on the first floor. The W aldikg . K innan & M arvin , “Quite sure. ” recede from the painting until the lights Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. chine is run through the field just after chop fell direct from the grinder into “Where are the children?” and colors blend in just the right degree. Hall ’ s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, “They are playing in the back yard. ” planting, leaving the ground in small these bins. I had a hole for each bin, In addition to that many instinctively acting directly upon the blood and mucous furrows about a foot apart. When this “Have you said goodby to them?” surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bot pinch the eyes together, producing thus and a keg with a hole in the bottom tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials machine is crudely made, it is called a which I turned to whichever bin I wish “Yes.” a momentary astigmatism, such as the free. “ go devil, ” and the practice is called the “ ‘ Have you spoken to any of CAS and artist had.produced in his own eye, and ed the chop to drop into. “go deviling.” With corn, potatoes, find the picture thus apparently im neighbors?” From the cellar I had a square funnel “I have made all the necessary ar- beets, etc., the furrow system of irriga shaped hole dug, lined with flat stone GASOLINE proved. tion is practiced. At the Utah station, and mortar, but got it partly lined A most useful appliance for viewing rangements with Mrs. Brown. ” “She knows what to do in case W8 along with other methods, was tested with boards afterward. Outside of this pictures is the so called stenopaic slit. the merits of these- two systems by di funnel I set the eleva+ar. This funnel don ’t get back?” This is merely a slit one or two milli rect comparison of the yields by the two ■was straight on one side “She does. ” meters in width in a card or thin plate J the straight “Have you written to your mother?” methods with both wheat and corn. The side was of matcheab of brass. Simple as this device is but AJeove the common flooding system gave an in “ Yes, and I gave the letter to Mrs. Is tlie result of the usual treatment of "blood izt the einl-.np (Ky.) Dispatch in Louisville Post, few persons are aware of how much it funnel stood thacor creased yield of more than 23 per. cent disorders. The system is filled with Mercury and Brown to mail in case it becomes neces otor xiawied ' " Feeling at Dourdes. adds to the effect in viewing paintings, of Tire u0HHClDr~ Potash remedies—more to be dreaded than the Compassionate over that'irrigated by the furrow or “ go disease—and in a short while is in a far worse in the tower, as it allows the rays of light in only sary;” the grain up into the ’ Without offering an opinion one way • condition than before. The common result is “How about your life insurance pol devil” system! The yield of straw was from which it wenton the grinder. one meridian to pass through the cornea or the other as to the miracles at i also increased by flooding. This being icy? ” of the observer. If he wishes to look at One year we had nearly 5,000 bush “The letter tells where it can be the work of but one season it may be els of corn, of which perhaps 4,000 went Lourdes the compassionate feeling that j a painting done by an artist whose is brought into action there certain- ! well to take the results with some cau found. ” vision is normal, or nearly so, the ob through the shelter and the greater part ly is miraculous. The most fastidious | tion. “And mine?” for which 8.S.S. is the most reliable cure. A few server turns the slit around to correspond through the grinder. Very frequently In the corn tests, which covered four we mixed other grain with the com to people act as servants of the most loath-1 bottles will afford relief where all else has failed. “I put it with mine. ” with the meridian of his own best vision. I suffered from a severe attack of Mercurial some patients. No less a lady than the “Well, the children are sure to be years, the furrow irrigation was that grind—oats, rye, barley, wheat, etc., my arms and legs being swollen If, however, he looks at a picture in Countess d’Eu (ex-princess imperial of I Rheumatism, commonly in use. The corn was planted to twice their natural size, causing the most provided for, then, whatever happens, ” which it is desirable to have overlapping and our ground feed was better than we Brazil) employs herself as a bathing ! excruciating pains. I spent hundreds of dollors in hills and furrows run through one generally got when we had it ground. I without relief, but after taking a few bottles of of the retinal images—at one where he said, with a sigh of relief. woman in the grotto and in cleansing j way and the water allowed to run I improved rapidly and am “Yes, thank heaven1” she answered the colors must be mixed in the eye, for could grind from 20 to 100 bushels in a now a well man..complete- through these furrows between the rows. day, depending on the wind and the con and bandaging up sores., She helps for ! —NOTED FOB— example—it is necessary to rotate the fervently. ly cured. I can heartily recommend it to any one “I presume we might as well start, In flooding the corn was irrigated as is dition of the grinder and the fineness of hours to carry patients into the plunge i slit to another position, usually at right bath and immerse them. Her eldest son | k k 98 k suffering from this painful angles to the first, and with this a can then, ’ ’ he suggested, after a last longing a level field of wheat by simply cover the grist. I also ground hundreds of is a bathing man on the side of the grot- i disease. W. F. DALEY, ing the entire surface with water. Re Elevated B. E. look around. vas which before showed too clearly the bushels for neighbors. To this mill to set apart for men. Her two other j Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Brooklyn Diseases mailed free to any sults show that for every year except “I suppose so,” she sighed. blotches of color now becomes blended were attached as needed a corn shelter sons help to carry pilgrim patients on ; address. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. “Going away?” asked a stranger in 1891 there was an increase of yield in and grinder, two pumps, a churn and into a much more perfect whole. stretchers from the railway to the heal- i Since 18611 have been a I would recommend this simple de the neighborhood as they started up the corn amounting in 1894 to more than grindstone. I also had the fixtures to ing waters. It would be better if people i great sufferer from catarrh. 63 per cent by the method of flooding street. vice to any one who has not already ex attach a wood saw, and could attach did not need the stimulus of a miracu- | I tried Elys Cream Balm over the furrow irrigation. The aver “ Yes, ” replied the husband sadly. and to all appearances am perimented with it. Thus, by adjusting either a drag or a circular saw. The mill ages for the four years show an increase pumped the water for nearly 100 head lous place to move'them to perform | cured. Terrible headaches “Far?” inquired the stranger. our own personal equation of eyesight such humane actions, but we must take ! from which I had long suf of more than 15 per cent by flooding. “Only a few blocks to make a call,” —AND— to that of the aitist, we literally obtain cattle and horses, and sometimes 50 human nature as we find it and be fered are gone. — EK. J. The yield of stover was the same for the of his point of view. The colors are height answered the husband. to 60 hogs. This water was pumped glad of anything that raises it above | Hitchcock, Late Major U. “Only a few blocks!” exclaimed the first two years by both systems, while from the well at the mill. The other S. Vol. and A. A. Gen., ened, the daubs blend and new beauties selfishness. It is to be regretted | Buffalo, N. K. appear. Instead of seeking, like our stranger. “Why, from your prepara for the last two years there was an in was used largely for irrigating the mean one sees so much “shop” at j friend mentioned at first, for “the tions, I thought you expected to en crease by flooding, making for the aver kitchen garden and for home use. It that age of the four years an increase of near was attached and driven with elbows Lourdes. It reminds one that the bishop handiest way to get out of this ’ere counter some great danger. ” of Tarbes has now out of the Grotto “We have to cross a trolley car track ly 10 percent in the stover for the flood and a cable. place, ” we are glad to stay longer to ’S CRB AM BAUM Opens and cleanses church as large an income as the arch- 1 i EBY Nasal Passages, Allays Pam and Inflamma study and to enjoy. Here, as every- both going and coming,” replied the ing over the furrow irrigation. Follow In a strong wind I could run the hishop of Canterbury.—London Truth, 1 j the tion, Heals the Sores, Protects the Membrane In Every Detail. ing is a summary of the tests made : husband, with quiet determination. — where, it is art and science together grinder, elevator, two pumps from colds, Restores the 8enses of Taste and Of five different methods of distribut shelter, Smell. The Balm is quickly absorbed and gives The Household of Princess Alix. that yield the richest result. If science Chicago Post. and churn at the same time. The grind These engines are acknowledged by expert en ing water on grass land distributing by stone was run from the corn shelter at onoe. is allowed to be the interpreter, we may Shortly after the arrival of Princess i | relief A particle is applied into each nostril, and is gineers to be worthy of highest commendatiOB The Logical Conclusion. a network of small ditches gave the for simplicity, high-grade material and superior agreeable. Price, 50 cents at Druggists ’ or by gain a heightened enjoyment of art and Alix in Livadia she was given a large ! so I could not run the grindstone workmanship. They develop the full actual mail. ELY BROTHERS, He was leaning dejectedly against a best results. The methods which dis pulley, the artist a comforting increase of ap when shelling corn. The advantage of album, containing more than a thou horse power, and run without an Electric Spark 56 Warren Street, New York. Battery; the system of ignition is simple, Inex preciation.—Lucien Howe, M. D., in lamppost, contemplating immensities, tributed the water most evenly over the my arrangement was that I did not need sand photographs of members of the Rus- I pensive and reliable. when I accidentally brushed against ground gave the highest yields. Popular Science Monthly. carry any grain, excepting to shovel sian aristocracy, some of whom were [ us n mnu * 0 Portland, Walla Walla, For pumping outfits for irrigating purposes him. There was an increase in yield of to £1— w Spokane, via O. R & N. no better engine can be found on the Paeifle the ear corn to the table of the shelter, eventually to be chosen to form the 1 Railway and Great Coast. “ Lookout, ” he exclaimed. “ Don ’ t wheat of more than 23 per cent by the STAMBULOFF’S SPIRIT. which was in the crib. The corn came household of the princess on her becom- | ■ w S88B ® W Northern Railway to For hoisting outfits for mines they have met you dare dishturb me!” common flooding system over the furrow through a hole in the partition end of ing empress. With every picture was a | » m 0 a VA JF Montana points, St. with highest approval. Called the Bismarck of the Balkans Re aS tag Paul, Minneapolis, For intermittent power their economy is un “Why not?” I asked, turning as I rec or “go devil” system. Result of dupli the crib to the coni shelter. The shelled biography and a short description of the | Omaha, St. Louis, Chi- questioned. cause of His Courage. ognized his- voice. cate plats for but one year. W W 0 S 9 cago and East. Address character and disposition of the origi- j corn dropped through a slatted floor to The late M. Stambuloff, ex-premier With corn there was an increase of ■j u tai «a MOHnearest agent. C. C. “ ’Caush I’m the shenter of the uni elevator, thence to a hopper in the nal. It is said, however, that Princess 0 SS ■ Donavan, Gen. Agt., of Bulgaria, used to be called “the corn—no; I mean un-versh,” he ex more than 15 per cent by flooding over the g*38 ■ Portland,Or.; R. C. Ste- tower. When I had my hopper filled, I Alix immediately returned the book, Bismarck of the Balkans. ” One of his plained thickly. the furrow system. The corn stover in could go about my other business. I accompanied by. a letter in her own BnBFBiwdg 9 vens,Gen. Agt., Seattle, Wash.; C; G. Dixon, Gen. Agt., Spokane, Wash. most dramatic passages with Russia “How did you find it out?” I asked, creased nearly ten per cent by the flood frequently was away several hours, handwriting, to the effect that she pre No dust; rock-ballast track; fine scenery; pal occurred during the war with Servia. admiring his egotism. ing system over the furrow system. ace sleeping and dining cars; buffet-library cars: to submit to the guidance of her family tourist sleepers; new equipment. Professor Richman at this station while the mill and grinder were doing ferred Prince Alexander Had gone out to lead “Go ’way, foolish man, before you future husband in all such matters the Bulgarian army in person, leaving pre—preshipitate chaos!” he expostu found that “irrigating potatoes by flood good and satisfactory ^rk. . rnthbr than trust'to any passing irnpres- write for Prices... ing gave better ..results than irrigating M. Stambuloff in charge at home. It lated. sion she herself might receive from Artificial Eyes Artesian Wells For Irrigation. —MANUFACTURED by — was a clear day, with not a breath of “First tell me how you know you’re between the rows. ” mere portraits. — London Queen. One of the best artesian basins in the As the hilling method of cultivation air stirring, and the roar of the cannon the center of the universe,” I insisted. Elastic Stockings WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. PALMER A REY TYPE FOUNDRY, “Ain’t everyshing revolving around is found to decrease the yield as com world is in South Dakota, though there, was plainly heard in the city. M. The Browning Memorial. DRUGGISTS Cor. Front and Alder Sts,, Stambuloff thought the Servians were me?” he demanded indignantly.— pared with- level cultivation, it is as elsewhere, some of the irrigating Trusses . . . The scheme to erect a memorial to thought probable that this had as much wells have been carelessly constructed. Elizabeth Barrett Browning at Led winning the day. In their anxiety the Truth. PORTLAND, - OREGON. ...Portland, Oregon to do with the results as did the differ But if the cap rock and the water bear bury, Herefordshire, England, projected Crutches . . . Bulgarian ministers applied to the Rus Art In Austin. ing rock are firm and hard they are still Send for catalogue. ent methods of irrigation. sian' diplomatic agent for advice. That over a year ago, has assumed propor Miss Dauber, a Harlem artist, hav- By flooding fields of corn the same as successful, though Professor J. H. tions which warrant complete success, gentleman shrugged his shoulders and Shepard thinks that it will be difficult ing finished a picture of a sunset which wheat and cultivating the ground as said it was no affair of his. and its promoters confidently expect to K nufautu ' re S s ' • “But,” urged the Bulgarian minis looked very much like an exploded ver soon as dry enough we have reached a to repair them when their common iron dedicate it in June. The memorial will itectural terra G otta ters, “the Servians are almost at our milion factory, took the gem under her yield of more than 90 bushels per acre pipes are rusted through. He suggests be in the form of an institute and clock A rch HOLLOW TILE FIRE PROOFING gates. You could stop them with a sin arm to Mr. Smith’s book store on One of White Flint corn, the average for five that an outside casing should be firmly tower. The building will contain a read SEWER if you use the Pctalum® I AND CHIMNEY PIPE ® » incubators & Brooders. years being 46.72 bushels per acre. seated in the rock, below all sand. That ing room, library and assembly hall. gle word, if you would.” “Yes, but Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. PRESS ED: BRICK, DRAiNljriLE, ETCZ’i Make money while no washing or caving of the sides may “ Mr. Smith, I desire to furnish the When the flooding system is practiced, that word will not be spoken. On one others are wasting 1358 a t3.6O M arket street ,- s f . time by old processes. RUB 48 Page - MANUFACTORY AT LINCOLN. CAL, ' •• condition only will I stop them, and public an artistic treat. I will leave my it is thought that cultivation at just the occur, the casing should closely follow I I Business. Catalog tells all about the drill as soon as a flow is reached. that is that your beggar of a prince picture here on exhibition. I wish, proper time is very important. it, and describes every yiH illustrated Ig S Tailor—I have called after my ac Galvanized pipes should be used and Catalogue article needed for the, shall abdicate at once.” “And that,” however, you would put a card on it poultry business. joined by very strong couplings. The count, Dr. A. Sweet Cider. thundered M. Stambuloff, “he will informing the public that it is not for Debtor—Here is the money, but I Itching Piles known by moisture like perspiration, cause sale. ’ ’ Numbered with popular methods for inner pipe, which penetrates the flow, not do. No, not for 20 Russias!” The “ERIE*’ intense itching when warm. This form ana Blind, Bleed “Do you think it necessary, Miss keeping cider sweet is one explained by should have its lower end perforated to have deducted 5 shillings because you ing mechanically the best or Protruding Piles yield at once to With that M. Stambuloff sprang into wheel. Prettiest model. have come in my consultation hour. — prevent a rush of water at any point in Dauber? ” replied Smith, after he had DR. BO-SAN-KO’S PILE REMEDY, Farm, Field and Fireside: Add to the the saddle and dashed away to the bat We are Pacific Coast, which acts directly on parts affected, absorbs tumors, al lays itching, effecting a permanent cure. Price 50c. Agents. Bicycle cata-l tlefield, while the Russian agent sent examined the picture carefully.—Texas cider after it has begun to ferment as the sand rock. To prevent the water London Tit Bits. Druggists or m&il. Dr. Bosunko« Philada. « Pa. logue,mailed free,gives i from working up around the outside of Siftings. _______________ much white sugar as will equal one- to his friends to come to his house to full description, prices, etc., agents wanted . A monopoly is a good deal like a baby. fourth to three-fourths pound to each the pipe and cutting the cap rock away, celebrate the defeat of the Bulgarian Doomed to Bachelorhood. PETALUMA '-'Lt ïiLUiilJL XIIUUDAI INCUBATOR va vU>, CO., â Petaluma,Cal. CimUHafLiU. the casing- should fit snugly in a small A man is opposed to it on general prin gallon of cider, according to the acidity B ranch H ouse , 131 S Main SL, Los Angeles. armies. A few hours passed, and then Friend—I say, Jack, why don’t you bore in the cap rock. All pipes placed ciples until he has one of his own. — Ex of the apples. Then let fermentation the Bulgarian foreign minister got a marry and settle down? proceed until it has the taste to suit, within the first or outside casing should change. telegram from M. Stambuloff, dated Jack—Can’t. then add one-fourth ounce sulphite—not come to the top of the well.—American Its wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually on the field of battle, telling of Prince “You have a good income?” The strength of the average horse is outlasting two boxes of any other brand. Fre» sulphate—of lime to each gallon of ci Agriculturist. Alexander’s magnificent victory and of 0/?. GUNN'S from Animal Oils. GET THE GENUINE. “Yes.” estimated to be equal to that of 1% der. The sulphite should first be dis FOR SALE BY OREGON AMD the utter rout of the Servians. He hur IMPROVED 7 “And your aunt left you a charming One Point In Wintering Bees. average men. solved in a quart of cider before putting WASHINGTON MERCHANTS**! ried with it to the house of the Russian house?” An apiarist of long experience has this and Dealers generally. it into the barrel. Agitate briskly, then agent, arriving there in the midst of The experience of failure is one that LIVER PIUS “Yes.” to say in The Beekeepers’ Review re the festivities. And when he told the “Then why don’t you hunt up a let the cider settle; and the fermentation garding upward ventilation: comes in a greater or less degree to ev a uiu> nrsie. will cease at once. Let it stand three news the representative of the czar, it wife?” My conclusion is that upward ventila ery one at times, trying the metal and Sos°vTRHJPNG ONE PH7L FOR A DOSE. is said, ground his teeth in rage.—West “Oh, a wife is easy enough to get. days to become clear, then draw off and tion appears to increase somewhat the probing the character as no prosperity - FOR CHILDREN TEETHING - A movement of the bowels each day is necessary for bottle carefully, or remove the sediment minster Budget. For sale by al 1 Druggist». 25 Cents a bottle. health. These pills supply what the system lacks to That isn’t the trouble. ’ tendency to an accumulation of feces, can do.—Victor Hugo. make it regular. They cure Headache, brighten the and return to the clean cask. Eves, and clear the Complexion better than cosmetics. “Then what is the matter?” They neither gripe nor sicken. To convince you, we Questions of Health. It is also told that cider may be pre and also, at.least in this experiment, to “I can’t find a servant girl.”—New A BIG REGULAR ARMY. will mail sample free, or a full box for 25c. Sold every decrease the strength of the colony, and served absolutely sweet by putting it up N. P. N. U. No. 621-8. F. N. U. No. 698 where. ' BOSANKO MED. CO., Philadelphia, The popular notion that an athlete, York Weekly. if this appearance is real we may con in airtight eans after the manner of because of his athleticism, is a healthy The mightiest host of this sort is the army of preserving fruit. The cider should be clude that the upward movement of the invalids whose bowels, livers and stomachs man is a delusive one? Muscular devel Precedent Behind Him. air disquiets the bees and causes a lar have been regulated by Hostetter’s Stomach opment is not an affair of the constitu “Say,” said the manager expostulat- first settled and racked “ or drawn off ger proportion than otherwise would to Bitters. A regular habit of body is b ought about through using the Bitters, not by vlo If you want a sure relief for pains in the back, side, chest, or tion. It is an acoident. Strong limbs ingly, “don’t you think it is about time from the dregs, and fermentation should leave the cluster and perish. leutly agitating and griping the intestines, but limbs, use an and a weak heart are not infrequently you took on a few new gags? Them not be allowed to commence before can by reinforcing their energy and causing a flow of the bile into its proper channel. Malaria, la associates. Many a “strong man” dies chestnuts you are getting off has whisk ning. Odd Mention. grippe, dyspepsia, and a tendency to inactivity prematurely of consumption. If health ers a foot long. ” White clover is recoimjj^ded for pas of the kidneys, are conquered by the Bitters. Keeping of Winter Squashes. may be define* as a capacity for holding “Oh, I guess I’m all right,” airily The squashes ought to be thoroughly tures by the Oiegoe-std^H^j;. : Miss Quizzer—I)o you believe all the dis- on to life, then, in many cases, the answered the song and dance man. Crimson clover failedwggnve on the agieeable things you read in the newspapers? ripened before taken from the vines and weaklings are the healthiest. Miss Buzbus—I do if they’re about people I “Old Bill Shakespeare wrote his stuff gathered before they are nipped by frost. Kansas station grounds. Jjgf _ B ear in M ind —Not one of the host of counterfeits and imi know. ___________________ If such a definition is accurate, wom some thousand years ago, and I see it tations is as good as the genuine. Handle carefully. If intended for win H. S. Boley of the North Dakota sta en are healthier than men. Their aver goes yet.”—Indianapolis Journal. After six years’ suffering, I was cured by ter use, they must not be bruised or the tion says that “varieties of wheat do not Piso's age length of days is greater than ours. Cure.—M art T hompson , 29 1-2 Ohio But it is doubtful if centenarians, mere A Sudden Sunday Closing Movement In stem broken, as the slightest injury will degenerate because of continuous growth avenue, Allegheny, Pa., March 19, 1894. increase the liability to decay. Discard upon the same soil. ” He believes that Central Africa. ly because they are centenarians, are the 5OK CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH, RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND FITS.—All fits stopped free by Dr. Kline's all the soft shelled or unripe ones. Much the theory that proper wheat culture Great • healthiest. I knew a case of a woman Nerve Restorer. No fits after the first depends on keeping them from moisture. day's uBe. Marvelous cures. Treatise and $2.00 demands a frequent change of soil is . who recently died at the age of 105 who trial bottle tree to Fit cases Send to Dr. Kline, Dampness and an uneven temperature fallacious. THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. The only Safe. Sure, and reliable rill for sale. 931 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. was slightly paralyzed, even as a child, —Ladle«, ask Draggist for CAiohesfer's diamond Brand in lied and Gald nietalllo \y are fatal to good keeping. If kept in a TuT boxes sealed with bine ribbon. Take no other kind. Refase Substitution« and /mllalimu. * and who was practically completely so Mosby Prolific corn proved- the most • dir All pills in pasteboard boxes, pink wrappers, are danserons oonnterfelta. At Druggists, or send ns T ry G ärmea for breakfast. warm, damp cellar, they will soon rot. satisfactory plant for silage in a six A ^31 4c. in stamps for particulars, testimonials, and "Relief for Ladies,” tn letter, by return MalL for more1 than 70 years. Could such a Ar 10,000 Testimonials. Name Paper. Sold by all Local DrnfftriRta. The best plan is to place them on a shelf years’ experience at the Kansas station. one have ever been correctly described —-r CHICHESTER CHEMICAL CO.. 8S«1 Madison Sq7, PHILADELPHIA, PAr or on the floor in a frostproof garret. as healthy? It is as hard to say what life The town of Eureka, in,South Dakota, ? If stored in heaps, the under ones will World ’ s FairI HIGHEST AWARD. 3 is as to say what health is, and the way send out the moisture and cause the is said to be the largest primary wheat DO YOU FEEL BAD? DOES YOUR BACK in which unhealthy folks are tenacious whole lot to rot in a short time.—Amer market in the world. ache? Does every step seem a burden? You need of life is not the least of the marvels.— To prevent rats from destroying corn ican Agriculturist. MOORE’S REVEALED REMEDY. All the Year Round. in the cribs, where all other methods Renovating; a Prairie Pasture. fail, fumigate with bisulphide of carbon. Caffeine. On a failing prairie pasture, reported Legislation against fraud in cheese is Caffeine, the active principle of coffee, —Truth. upon from the Kansas station, the seeds producing acceptable results in Wiscon WELL-KNOWN BEER was discovered by Runge in 1820. In a —(IN KEGS OK BOTTLES)— of several tame grasses were sown after sin. pure state it takes the form of long silky Describing the Murder. Second to none— TRY IT.. cultivating the surface with a disk har needles. In ordinary coffee it is present No matter where from. PORTLAND, OR, “Here,” said the ancient inhabitant, row. The tame grasses were crowded out Reasonable Expectation. to the extent of about 1 per cent, but “is the place where the murder wuz by the prairie grass, and it was con Java coffee contains 4.4, and Marti committed.” Mrs. Dix—I wonder what present my cluded that the proper way to renovate nique bas as muoh as 6.4. It is said by Buell Lamberson husband will bring me tonight. “Killed in cold blood, was he?” native pastures is to take off the stock, some chemists that caffeine in its essen Mrs. Hicks — What makes you expect . .SEEDSMAN... “No. hi Pine thicket. ” harrow the surface early in the spring tialities is identical with theine, the ac one? Is it your birthday? I JUST “ 205 Third St....PORTLAND “Shot right down?” JUST OUT OUT — — SEND SEND FOR FOR ONE ONE and leave the pasture to itself. tive principle of tea. Claus affirms that Mrs. Dix—No-o. We quarreled this “No. He wuz all shot up. ”—Atlanta Sold by DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE I ! Austrian Crown Treasures. the inferior qualities of tea contain more morning. —London Answers. arm. John Carle & Sons, New York. 2 Among the treasures of the Austrian caffeine than the best commercial grades. M IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES His Treasure. Women will find their place, and it crown are some religious relics that Superfluous Formality. will neither be that in which they have would make the fortune of a church. The Count (who has had a little tiff EFFORT.” TRAINED SERVANTS USE ■ro “Sorry, madam, but you will have to been held nor that to which some of They include a nail from the cross, a with his fiancee, the heiress)—But, my Hi ’ 1 FAILS. ■ ' -■ „ 11 11 ch CURES WHERE ALL ELSE ç>| fragment of the cross itself, a piece of get somebody to identify you. ” them aspire. Nature’s old Salic law Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use treasure—■ in time. 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