HOOD -y VER, 6R. MAR.' It, 1S94;' Th mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 11 o' clock A. Mj WcdnedAys-nfld Satiirdkty'; de-' part tie same days at noon,, , For ChenowetheaymMif A Mt rme at K M. SatOrdavi. - T For White Salmon l'eaves;dlly at 8 A. M. arrives ai one o ciook r. j. . From Whlte'HiUmpn. leaves for Fulda, 011 me". Trout Lake and Glenwobd Mondays, , Wednesdays and Fridays. y: ar .' ; '.' .SOCLMTSS..., . CanyTi -VNff. U,.. R&inweJ at Odd STe v k K.'l, li.'st -8 tj.a urYuch mnni.'i at. 2 o'- v. iii. Al'.-ti. A. R. mem be vl.ed '.vLi.sti.'X TV1. B. To 'Ti'.K, 1 . ' ' ' ' ' .'v Couimrnde I v': ! ''' ' ' ..$... T I .... j.-.-.jt jf.vi....h-., BRIEF LOCAL IttATTErtS. TTiSln7, "telitw! fe&ijj Moraine Banier. ..' ' ;- , Dorrance Siulfh jfjijj ,ge soon for Astoria. The LnVigill ifellse is again open fOK j , iiif suirjnier.v; i i ; jiv-.'.'f;. . ; ' Floating oath! sofip:n at. :th -Hood Elver I'unrmacy. , . - : In two month (the strawberries and cream will be j'Hiei Mr, (y,:t. fadillj 'as tdown from The Dalles Wednesday, Ground 8ulnhur for finravinar at the ,i,M.ooa .itiver,t:qttrruaeyv.-r4,.. iv .-.. dui Veil Lumber Compuiiy.- For saie.cbehp, . a No. .5 Dnvls Stuiyip Puller. ...v.-:" Levi Monrob.' . ern' Orego" is one vast spring. , dinger & Bone have a car-load of wueat, botb for seed and feed. - Fiater-Siittday coine? n (iffo- 25th'; about as early1 a it can jioittiWy falL v rsHartleVwiit to4 tf&lana iii about tbree weeks to visit relatives. A washoutp?) the. sliont, line shut off Mrs. Armor, who has been visiting in the East for some time. , arrived jinmn ijir. iii r.u rna vj Don't forget the sale , of telenhone , poles at Olinger &i Boilo'a stable at 10- ,.u'eiot'K mis morning. . '., s.i ,;.,.;. ' Ir, Snedaker, The Dalles dentist, was nere several, , -days , mm ' .week, a ftrictly business visit. Double moulded;? doors,. j5U75, j kAll i kinds iiMuldih J"Cei; per jnffli' "' -I UiKtU ltlVEtt MKG. CO i;. u. iiuvner was in irom rjiM-iatuiu near the mill. Wednesdav. and renoiits over a foot of snow there. . $ . All visibto uatura, that; isafi vfsibk from our frout door, h? Pari,tie tdday, for it is ali'"eajiug tiia j?reu. that the time for paying taxss be ex tended to July 1st. It should be dene. Thererwas ft 11 lee BllbtfWtirkiiii oiiV day this tnontljvand'iyoivt;aH"hame tlie iay witnout eonsuitinj; your almanac. It was every day. , The colony at W lute Salmorf be jrinning lo materialize, five of the colo nists being on the grouuds, and ;niore on th way. . . .. ' Jude Henry has beet) putting in ,lvi s time tor the past week looking at the eiling of .bis, ledj?rui.i Ills. siclcnesa ..tirt-'jiije jkirtiaf jtiSM isforf sale at a the stores. We guarantee, every sack to , be niade of clean No, i'vebeat, -" "' 'Harbison Bros. -T MT.- KA':''Snyaef'n'as bn" empl'oySr fourth Iti .-1iuMit Ii O . 1 l a a Hivst. class teacher u"d-tb!distrtct.,ist- be 'congratulated on securing bis services. The use of Hall's Hair Iieoewer pro motes the growth of the' hair and 'Kf - stores its natural color and beauty, frees the scalp of daudruff', tettfer and, all impurities. v ' A tramp sailor passed 'through -Wednesday, coming frpm .-Por,tla,nd. A. -sailor hunting a sTlifn-1 liasfeTtVhe gon is a strong comment on the sea son's rainfull. J, i': - J .:-, V C.M. Wolford and J.s Dukes bare traded ' (,,heir wsdtfte;' 'p6jjerty berij and have each 'moved jtitp lie other's old home, thus gettinylu'eAuli-fcase, new home. The EiiGrlish lansuaee is a daisy for nice distinctions ofexpi'es-. ThUeavy rains Wednesday iilRht slioaed up disastrous results Thursday slide stopped traffic, and between here and The Dalles several smaller slides were equally effectual. Great ..damage ' Is leported to jbe iUJfoau Hub. iarther east. ., It was Masons day here Saturday.' Hood River lodge entertained a num ber of visitors from The Dalles and Cas cades, and wound, up its lodge work: with a magnificent supper at the Mt. Hotid. '.. Borne sixty member of the or der were present, and tbe ladies of tbe Eastern fcitar were on band, bAiuJl forced ", A friend came in -from the east'foik, this week, and in response to our soul ful request forau itm, told, us that it rained J&foi&itf'' iM Neighborhood bard enough to lay the dust. He also,; uggHle4 t,h4tfXlift, next legislature rtS .ir.fer5i Mr make the grouse "web-footed,' its they uiirs now on tbfe hillsides. ; ' (Zfili.ivf M..W.iiv; r,rj;.V'ii . IJncklenV 'Arnica Salre. . The best salve In the world for Cuts'; - Bruises, Sores, . Ulcere, Salt Rbeuni,' Fever iSores, Tetter Chapped Hand, . Chilblains, Corns and-att r.SkIn.( Erupt iotis, and ppsitlvjely cures. Mles,- or no pay required. . It.ls guaraptqed.-tOvgive pertect satisfaction or money refunded. Priee 25 cents per box. For sale by lood River Pharmacy. j V - Jenness Miller's Style. Mr. P. Chappell Browne, A P Ort Land architect was here Wednesday, for the purpose of getting information concerning -the proposecf': H. River school bouse in order to prepare plans and specifications therefor.' He inter viewed J Lucas Henry, T. Calliope Dallas' and G.. Throckmorton Pratberr the board of directors, and departed for tome on ' tbe D. Layed passenger train Thursday moraing.v .. ' ' ' ''' AH kinds of insect destroyers at; the Hood River Pharmacy. . . ,',. . 1 - f " 1 ' 1 xi,e Calico Social. "'The calico; social given by the young jSJies of the U, B .churqh at the Lah gliie house, last Friday evening, waa decided success. Fullyl, one hundred persons, were; present, .; and' the receipts amounted t0 $23.50. T.ef geographical conunarums were numerous, ana some of them -pretty transparent, but' still ma iy of them defied the crowd to solve Ai tbe'affair,- like e very thing else in this health resort, )rt, occurred Fri- unable to wlth - dnvfhveninsT. we were imfr. noivlAif I nv mil- mail nhul'va niini lx.. ,-.i,'i''.:-r.i.- j.. -- -k.i Z tr, We oniy know that the heir to all 0 J . . .. ,, ... vast wealth provided himself with a p ere of bed ticking:cut as an, . arc ,of a circle and made it decidedly arc-tic .for the euessera, , Miss Uallison captured guessei-s. , Miss Callison captured tbe. nrize, a handsome guessing 44, and Roy,Slocum of the distance pole secon Itlllrni i. S In Hood River valley. March 13ttr. to' Mr. ttadMra. George Brock, a son. ' v ' V ' ' . . . - ' il l sue. A hew' Montgomery Ward & Co. high-awn. sewing machine, oak finish, six drawers. and all the latest attacll- ,w.c3aHJ;;t, Mat office. Tho who bave' nacd D.-. Kii',;!;was burning. riif .that a feftr rfadf :'w;i: A;o'is:'y -: Kuo.W' its value,' and ' faUen, :sehaing' p to the Roman emperor i.iw.e wh: bave' not Iwve now the t.:,-" 'show of light. ;He 'sived' tW Hxftfaie-'S BSaev-th .Credulous He- ft--. .u;iit,y io-!ii"-' it fee. Uail at ' auuuioiyesoi ouu passengers. rxner.e ..owoiuu6 H.u.,1 River Phaiuacy sjd get a fe-v.' jyfa not oneengineeyn'ltifeuMd Wfia ,;. ' -'' a . . . : c-.. j .;.' - - j -'.a I WnriM 1imiii4twt aVKii'kiiiAindtlGi-p c wttous1 theories nave been ad- your name anu .pu,, d.to H. E. Puc!lon & Co.. CI k 'n t .I'd act ft Bumnle liox of "t)r Kiiiff'r xiLiLTFil ..I' Galtie to Kju!ih and Ho LOU...,.. , .1- uVuCUh', five.' jjlll of which Is j:- j-. .. '.: i'Jpt) tb'duu good and cost you no'ii-'!o'- ;.' : " Fine line of bath sponges Hood River Pharmacy. , at I the Jl.(jpJ 'III vr Against the World.; t "E. Oakland, Cal., Mar. 7, 1804 -EtWTOH'GtAcJitiBr''''''""'' 'J.', ' Bye'rence toiny diary I find since tbe 1st of December-last to present date tiiere'b,a$ been thie days and seven nights fpggy, stormy and rainy more! heavy cloak to keep warm. One te- "olnws mrimntliintr nnit wnrmpr thnri at Hood River. Mrs. Erwin, wife and I visited the u: 8. eoverr-ment station f Ttovkl., vo, o.. .o un m..oh attontlonhv th nrinninni Th. 'm,...-. ..j uuuu.iij-b ,regu.v . iiawnuuuBu acres belong to the institution. The geraniums and all tender plants were . . killed by the cold Winter. .:0UrA?,P to. t Monterey tbe sourrou .4 wereovered with'SHOw. and we found b! otifV irotVifiirt1 In hpntp1 rnnma. t 0,.fi,i in.no.tiai l.b- .Jv.. nous sections in . vaiuoraia, we nna that supply arid demarid gove'rus every- thing, and the former is yerv greatly overdone. Many fruit men ' have said to me tbat they would have been gain-! ens if t-bey had left their fruit to decay! in tbe orchards. The small fruit grower here- baa millions of capital to contend with in his investments and struggles for)a; livelihood. Lands are extravr. egantly-high and labor cheap. So, after' a'' careful look, mv son Matt.'our no ,,.' cenu,. inannau tbe time; 'so you see it's, not jumped into the tepder: 4ria:,thmj all Wld that glitters in California. ': I' he was isoiated: as"it'wei-e. 'ineliroicen1 have worn my overcoat and wife her 'rods iwn-in-law, R. R. Erwin, their families'i:Wmes nd0Jlcy latreeKOSthe Oak ondUvife and I are anxious to return to Jlood -River,-., tjO,live apd die 1 burfe'dlh' sight of Mount Hood and lie bod. ' ' Wm. Penn Watson.'7 FOB SALE. ' Elfrn ty acres! five miles from town: 40 acres in cultivation; 600 trees, prin- l i4IMJi-..JMl"i ui.'juu oeun.ji-g wfui fenced'."'' Good house' and barn. Three shares pf water in, Hood Riyer Supply CoV get 'with "the place." Good' well and springi .. "', "' HabvV Ck;appjikv pafv Cbugblin, ' wlib ' lias.'- been oh' trial for six months in Chicago.' for tfie killing of Dr. Cronin, Was acquitted last week."-' 'The trial cost over $100,000. Midwinter Fair." r' 1 ''' , ja '.t'.yWttpd.ytoUng'the"gt"eat mid-- winter; fair; call on- the nearest fjnioo: Pacific agent, and ' he lean tell you al about the exceedingly low rate'and tbe AdTantages-ofiered ty this'Jine'to San Franciscoiand return, or address' W. H. Hurlbafjt, aslsttfb''ge'uerail;'papger 1aet, -Portland. .' ;!!,:,(.. ;.-. i ,,j 0.Tf 2E Fb&titiiiiicZMok. . , randOffloeatThe'Dallesor. ,Wci. y, liM, '1:8. See l hereby-'' giveft l'liht the 'foJlbtvl nriT y. .- lod neiUer Iihs filed uolice of Ulsiuleniiun h-Uinefrual pmol in stiiipoi t of llixcmlin, P H. 'iiiHiild- proof will be made iteiore me ihisienaiHt luveiver u.,ii. u. atTUe Uallo V; ou Alu- i'.loM, vis;: . ' ; . ' ' "'., .JivJury . Kiej.. ; J-," .... Hd !"-jM forilie lufs'S'ariut 4' r.n'l' a ''i n'w i'sec 4 'i p 1 b r u e w it). He name (the following witnesses to p o-e l.isconiiiiuotiN reldence nixn and euli'Vj t on o-, buld land, vz: David Cooper. Oeoa'ce .J'erkliw, Wl.lliiuiUQden;iiLe;,Oeoi,gB Wiuaer, apui John w. Lewis. Register. ; ONE ENGINEER'S EXREPIENCES. '' Ha Has Killed Twenty-two Persons; bf,IJf: - Recrardod as aSafeS'Mau.'' ; ' ' ' : ' ''l&fay'ettTTwn&Aiihit of the Illinois train, has lciilerff Si'm&ii" said C. R. McCullough', a" bi-dtlir Engineer r-IS'TiQatl; itt-Jbhei, cmtoi case Jury. Most or tnee inamt&jvprp at railroad crossings afy ih othpfiniilar accidents whe'0'eriemM not be 'he'ld res&hsrbis'.'1: Mf COUKI a" vounsr fna'n. hutN ! waiifr,i?nf ireiaiiS two .experie'hcea Of ' hifivMiS .dhov: of 'a' trMn:.'t!apt'rw s burning forests hear' LimUVO.t at the ; rpte pi ug inues an uqur, inaijnignt nun to. ue posbeBsey. vi a liiai yeiMWJ presence of mind,;':, .V-'-v1' j iii ofc : "In October; 1890.'' he- wi? enrineer j ' thtfW bfsto: .immediate communication ' clouds and ' before J ,tnbufflihg,idi6i Itrict was reaChedHn6' ' the window of the'crK When desirous of f Penetrable;; Then, as the;trf fn fMtlnajaAngihi8 followers with courage, C6eded, the" bomon' Jie'cahf haiit red.- As the -trairfsiW-OHearen'Sieorm irom his mouth.r im- & ofder toperfprm a sea of fire buffeted by angry whwRs' : At iengtll the trkin sWmingWu the-heart of ttfoVflFof fire. ( j. . "Theresas a Strah"set M 'hh, rAnniWr'aais m'ii.a t-.iA : track cbntmuih'fbf seen!: n'rtvr'rif aVilft-rWiV' IiTtiAvV't . ,I1WFJ W W". MU&, WU I U.C , W DUiVAW ijown tne tracK, Deyona tne reacn oi 1 the headlight' there wad bfilv afetl . i bltir.; A bridge .aitoiiai 'l .WQQ otioa'1' 'tiritiiilSjai.Av''fcftAloril-,r t jr-f -r?Kyiyf:.y wWr"' : shower of big Bparks Cy mm'itfd. In, an instant he was ti&htfffirsbi6 tblPl -'WtnA '-A&i' VUL :ti&iji''ikriti't tteihsm1 lusrW'tfi&ef'bf .cushion, by tbetjamdashedalohg.;the fin I.. 1UA 0AAM' nMW:M got inside : up in sheets fro&fccrac1U,iaaf bWftiSto ball about the size of a UIIIV lllB OudlO'' llGllldilll d, with 12 tre6son;eithei'feia, and"fej)6' wy;iIvuV'bich h seW : on . fire, per- . " nv-KtaiiiMKHttiMMljnlmL .t'mttaia'''l'bBrn-'1intll- -it is naarlvl V Among xne many- resnmoniais which i Mwr'7 ""'r rA"&' y" J(r"fj . i I " 7v!-vT;tiT r.rrA.iU.lX .W-.-'v iv- .' : , 1W m,? m-Va tOiy Ugnt Was irom IU6 Driage .DUm- Vm-Wed it . " -.ai' jJfrKjJMvivbfo Wr.K pucuuuiciia aiiu. piuiiou uu ty uw- structionv." " i "Tbe other Incident" 'wMe noisnr- rounded " br the'"' tdT)ulai herblike asbect lent 6v the forest firSnnd Wl run' through it, Was noleW'iie&teT 'mind. K This was in Hepburn; HiB train' tbis- 'ti Tunninfif , eije -of yT - jijjijj, mues an - thVcab; Truman, lwst ffdB flyifag madly and beating deifefl- i ''liigly.Ufad'it Was Imbsiiib'lelfor'liim 1 tn rfaoh'itit fliirirfi:lrft viiffi 't KofVo-ll. J Jgomg- at that: speed. He is- pnlTW vdung malt' but he' did something at-about the earhe j&t&Wtcolorea i"ea wnu ancenet .root, wmcn ; v n'r-vv3fM. hour ''whW the'iwai ph iX4!4es ; -P u res others, wi II cure you the engine .brpke, "s.' h ; '. ' . ; ly-it'i. then that mflnv Old "ttriHir-. Ha'li?Rl3l KW, w iwuitwaiaim. ! since told me they would never hafe thmijrht: of: Hps ri-y t riiir i WJTsrfi ZZZirLmilrtmt that.a Rimilar fiflfw-r mirht hn ul T.ifi B'!Kr X 7 iTwir; TiiuiTiiJ' iih iiiirimnrin nrairo nnn cnn. oeeled in RtrmTiino' t.Via frairi" .'"T wnrild; 4 rather' ride "befonit7tnat mm, adSK: tion to the said any engineer in the United States" -Chir cago XntaD.Gtoaanii a A'k .cfcpUit414MiftOt,wninMZ tree bast many, iJecarac teristics.. and ,8(amer bfH tl,'nuisff i thraAntii'fta.'w1VM,ilS'htfVitt who makes the analysis. When thiol leaves drop bff.6ra.twikmtliers anSn''the- s S??se, unfortunate persons , falls, thev leave a smaHscaiUKhioh I never disappears; ; A i- slight 'excres- cence is left to record uthd .exlstepaisri pr;-tiie. missmgi; oaemberfAjtigt as a ! man wno! io.ses.8Je or. linger evRjj efah' -an "6dd 'American gets rid of the scar. ThewiSs sohtfijsjfciKit hasbeBri in c'rimrrioh use in V". "'PW epwies hhu.,oui irom their young Bmbsvtaorei'wsuoa than they caij,iBupport,undv.4hiit crfuses Kconjbractipn t tho porhthifoSiisertion or from where the. .sterit-istentA out, and the fiber T.becomesBfsBm'etiines twistea, so tnat u ppacrnotSlne now- . . - or sap. Tne youn MmOBjeucn inii,,It!ifl,ffoadld Ensrlish. and- ha-vrina .tag-.tOKSjAOa dlMltoVnsdfdie anvay and gone oat-herb htuS; an .aioog'i'n'.ppuK!W5nra Kepfaiive and is now revivified cences sufficiently-large to accotmv4AiBric'a; Burton' used it nearly for the tapermg-jof he portion qf aTSoOjeaW.ago in his '''Anatomy," and -branch where the death oojiirred. I Boston Transcript. a vo.5a ! SW1 .'ii',' ; A-.MjwwMia ' M TTTT Al, 1,. l .1 r Jli; ) yx iivu two ww uwrcw twunawiw in command iit NewOrleaii8,-wdmi,d Oueriiis. ""'' f , v ' famof that city applied, ti&himzifof au pass '..tnrougn:. tne union aiaes;tnatu Xt ' ampie.. she- might, see, hex? son, who wnedy inai..'. A youth at Oxford, being examined wounded in a .house (datheriubtobsU ;The general ., told hOTratesojd'-feavev mm qnyjafitance of the Divine good one if she -would .takelie oatih af al-tsa wiiich lie had found out for legiance. This she refusetldsdhiBiself. -Yes;' the conf orrnation of argued loUg'andea'Wie'stly against itHA? Hort"bdUdog. Its., jnyse is imwHnir 'Wtrr ffwfThorl of ta.n ntJ 4en'ririiraFe;M . 1 w .11.10. "itEj. W1W1 nilli! , 1 Know now 1 love' ny soil. ,,11 hjx 1 Outsidb their Own'OMintrvme Chinese grower tinu tifeir .DeCT mar ket tot high class' teasakMd::rthe Russians. TlieSlavs1cfensdWMH'H mmsedantityof gr&n tfealiiSd the nobilitypay tremendous 'plrit'-'tor the pick th'ej taajfiet.Bean cisco Chronicle. 1 cHea'BuflewitBsca'thlht. v -hut t m&mm&m New York Snn?-'";' " ; ; ;7Ja( st;)Anurew 8:-; , , , The Best Market Por-Flne Tea. ! v. .j ..,. A err Wise.,-, 'HOW TO PLAY WITH FIRE. Tricks Performed With the Devouring Ele ment and Their Origin. '. 'Juggling with fire was practiced in f13 : V t . t -i. very ancient times, many -oi me tricks 6f that sort which are best knp,wn,,day, were, employed to de-, ceiye the yulgar thousands of years ago. nre.,ja nQning. even ,,pow. which does more to excite, the aston- iherfehmeht : of the ' ignorant than the preatning or name,, wnicn is.a aecep- K8rf'hatidecl' down from remote an- ? When the' slaves in Sicily rose in feWem&i about ISO B. C, and took 'cruel'"! ievenge for the wrongs they ;h'ad buffered, there was among them a.SSyrian named - Eunus. He was a man of great craft and courage, and having seen much of the world he had become acquainted with a variety of little known arts. He pretended psyithhiihe gods, and as is usual in such ftrdhJWatsea he confirmed his divine mis-- '- , I 'this tnatvel, Eunus pierced' a nut- : 8faeila:-brith ends, and having 'filled; tfiime''biiirriiB subfiteice e':' put it into his mouth and -breathed ? ;tltfGUgh'it.: ! Tho same trick is per- formed much better nowadays: The J , . ' I r"u5uiucu-. u.o ivua. auuui -n flax while it is yet burning, and Jy this means the fire may be retained ; in the ball for a long time. When he i is ready to do his act, ,he slips the bair$nWli; mouth ' unperceived and ! bresaKs through it! His breath re- i JViAte8,:the fiie;- so that snarks nroceed ! 'it; nWife lohef as - he 'inhales his ' tnia-are" tndKabbi Bar-Uocheba, in j 1. VZLQli VbUVf tt'uicuwMKM. ii nui ro .cmouiucim f thdarithe nilddle ages the guiltf .... .. deal; the defendant being oblige! to bold "a piece of redhot iron in his I hflfaa.. This was T another case of jnfip- Phgsuch trials being conducted by pris(vho'fcoverea the; hands . , of j feeiiatNanles' when the dried blood :oS;jah(arius' melts spotaneously "and foils over the edge of .the vessel Wtaiiimg it. Exchange. ,vif iu.yP to Improve tlw Voiee, if xa" s-wii.u,. ju, a.rftew.jtiiscoveiy. whicn. is liKely to gipgers-Jjom the vibratory influence hWTOsi9,.on;Woiin strings, our aoctot L dissjnng a.quantity of rosin in spir- i. rr-i y.T " - - - chords by inhalation. But, what is.; still moi-e marvelous, by adding cer- ' KflrTVUTistah'ce to these ihhalationsi f uHrereicr iTtjui dh are arnveu at. 'Kaa'TmCTUre "or -penzoiiiTO. .yom jump' tip'an lower it Fheras spirits of JSMWoVfwul Extinguish it alto- wu ."v.0: .uul -u au uptxuv linger wni?pieasp tah-e noia. -Jven TGa; r, ; uiiii:diWk. Derbyshire as long as I can remem ber, and it is still often heard. It is used to describe a man who has fads, fancies and notions outside the corn -t6n pinof those . of t his heighbbrs. A' auBiiMfitfr a beeih his bonnet is- ,0,93514,. so are th,oso who ride kQbbies.of anv kind. iif.WeniieU.' Holmes', ' after tacitly a& f m . " 1 1 tt-1 ? ' j-. j i i eepting it as of " American coinage, 4SsfeOV6red "and'jiointetl but , that Bur- fen h'ad;us:MlSaccoi-ding to its ac- i; f jS ji j: : .. - . i. EftTited . meanini? in Amenca. jn otes? "!fi it,.;r ' ;'' asked if he could men- - 'fiO - jiexEacied .that it can ban a on to But, ,.,.,.,, 1- I. piwnMiw wtwwuu- owu v c n iov ew was ent-five Onioi''w? iiin wi 'a'protective- paste; A bo!u: rn' fctft'TOOT of spermaceti in sulphuric ether. : la tieii',iiiCfleTTTiAMiQ.was the wisest mac thateeirvedfc j Byv-Sarasonj" v-j Mf v . ... ' TeacHei No. he was ithe strongest. 'U'&nTson"' had been wise, he would nathkm m-hig wife cut his hair. ' Boy That's so. He'd a-goue to a barber. Good News. For general decoration few plants ri val the fuchsia, and no house collection Is complete without one or more varie ties of this graceful flower. When a compact, bushy, specimen is desired, pinch off the top of the plant when young. This will cause shoots to start out all along the stem. When the plant has sent up a leader a few inches nigh, pinch it off " again, and thus repeat the operation of Jinching while- "the plant is growing until the desired form ts' at tained. On the- other hand, fuchsias, may be trained on trellises. Indeed this is preferred by many. . They can be trained over an upright trellis, butQhee han thinks that the best- form is that of an umbrella. His directions" are as fol lows: -'- ' : . ; -: .; Secure a strong, vigorous plant, anil allow one shoot to grow upright until about two feet high; then pinch pff the top of the shoot. It will branch out and form a head, each shoot of which, when sufficiently long, may have a fine thread j S'S or hair wire attached to the tip, by which ?d of the wire or thread to the stem of the plant, and all the shoots will then be pendent. When each of these branches J;has attained, a. length of eight inches, pinch off the tip, and the -whole- .wil form a dense head, resembling, an um brella in shape, and the graceful flowers. .pendent from each shoot will be, hanrj-. some indeed. Remember to ,Jceep the. Btock deafr of side shoots in order to throw the growth into the hesd. '' ' ' ' : ! .' ' ' . . ' , ! x . Bee In regard to certain medicines perform ing cures, cleansing the blood, etc.," writes Uensy Hudson, of the James Smith vv uuibu jviaviimery uo.y Philadelphia, Pa., "none Impress me more than my own case. T wenty years ago, at the age ot 18 yoars, I had swellings come on my legs, which broke and'1 became running ;sonesi OurfamUyphysiciancoiiJd do me no good, and It was feared " that the bones . would be affected. At last, my good old mother ' urged me to try Ayer's '' Sarsaparilla. I took thrco bottles, the sores healed, and I have ' not be n . troubled since. Only tho ' scars ' remain, and tho memory of. the past, to remind me of the cood Ayer's Sarsaparilla has done me. I now ! weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health. . I harebeeri On the road for the past twelve years, have noticed . Ayer's Sarsaparilla advertised In all. parts ' of the United States, and always take plcas- we la telling what good it aid for me." , '' ;; ' ' Vot the wire of all diseases originating In ' Impure blood, the best remedy Is ; -J- . AYER'S Sarsaparilla T. C. DALLAS; ''; DEALER IN- '' Stoves and tin- I ware, kitchen fur- ' : nitura, pruning tools and plumb ers goods of all kinds. . Repalringoftlnware a specialty. Salary and expenses paid weekly from start. PermanentpoBltlon. Kzoluolve territory. Ezporlenoe unneceBBary. Feculiar$K adrantageBWiMKlnmeii. UMrairr eommlsalon o local parj- 3 XES. ST plote nursoryNj jrffor the orchard, Btook. VS. 1 In iv n .nil irarilpn. We want you now, while If vy the fruit Industry M eoyj advancement. 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